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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1967, p. 7

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vaded yer Rats lear a way through 50 it of his house. ision, which started /$ ago, grew as rainy ntinued, driving the irains and sewers in food. Earlier this other had to draw which was bi the sleeping 18-month-old NTO VANCOUVER 0th as ly ever ears to lender sconds THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Nevember 30, 1967 7| rE Ree COUNTY LINES Student Council Dinner Honors Cartwright Graduation Class BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Fif- teen members of the graduat- ing class, the largest in the his- tory of Cartwright High School, were honored at a graduation dinner at Lindsay last Sunday| afternoon. The dinner was spon- sored by the student council and the board of education. Joan Horton, president of the student council, proposed the! toast to the graduates Miss Mar- guerite Clement of the Toronto Teachers' College responded and proposed a toast to Principal the town hall. Appreciation was voiced to Mel Brown for his donation toward the jackets. Moving pictures of the Falcon- bridge - Brougham champion- ship series in 1954. were shown by Robert Miller. A variety program was presented. DECORATIONS BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- The Thursday Evening Guild of St. John's Anglican Church will purchase new decorations for the church Christmas tree. At Gordon Paisley and the teach-|the next meeting the members ing staff. Denis McLaughlin pro-|will answer the roll call with -posed the toast to the parents.!a wrapped Christmas gift for Sharon Larmer thanked the|the Golden Plough Lodge at student council. | Cobourg. UCW EXECUTIVE ; MAPLE GROVE (TC) -- The| Vic Cookson, Maple Grove, executive of the United Church|Showed the senior grand cham- Women for the ensuing year|Pion mare and won five other are: Mrs. W. H. Brown, presi-|Prizes on his Percheon horses dent; Mrs. H. Bradley, first/at the Royal Winter Fair..... vice - president; Mrs. H. Cry-|Mrs. Allan Snowden and fam- derman, second vice - presi-|LY, Maple Grove, attended the dent; Mrs. R. Brooks, secre-| 60th wedding anniversary of her tary; Mrs. J. Hurrie, assistant|Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. secretary; Mrs. H. Brooks,| Wilkins, Port Hope.... Mem- treasurer. bers of the Women's Institute jat Brougham will hold a Christ- TEAM JACKETS |mas Party December... Mrs. BROUGHAM (TC) -- Mem-|Henry and Mrs. Harden have bers of the intermediate softball|been named by the 'Brougham team were presented with jack-|Women's Institute to attend a ets by their manager, Donald| Leaders' Training School at Ux-| Beer, at a social evening in |bridge. Cartwright High School Commencement Exercises BLACKSTOCK. (TC) -- Judy Cochrane, who is now attend- ing York University, was the valedictorian at the commence- ment exercises held by the Cartwright High School. Har- vey Graham, on behalf of the school board and Principal Gor- don Paisley spoke briefly. One of the highlights was the presentation of a_ transistor radio by the student council and a gift of books by the W. W. VanCamp family. Added features were the singing of the glee club, directed by Mr. Ashton and a gymnastic demon- stration by the students. A one-act play entitled "How to Propose' was presented by Bob Mairs, Rein Bonsma, Cheryl McCoy, Brian Lee, Lyn- da Thompson, Bruce Fish, Rosi Frey, John _Larmer, Perry Grandel, Gail Hart, Donald Edgerton, Leanne Dorrell, Guy Bonnetta and Carol Werry. Secondary school graduation diplomas were presented to Glenn Bonnetta, Ivan Bradburn, |Margaret Carnaghan, Nancy Frew, Linda Gray, Beth John- ston, Bob Kyte, Ron Martyn, Douglas Metcalf, Warren Rohrer, Sheila Sharpe and John Wotten. Those receiving secondary school. honor graduation diplo- mas were: Marion Bradburn, Roy Bradburn, Jim Carnaghan, Marguerite Clement, Judy Cochrane, Nancy Dorrell, Shar- on Larmer, Denis McLaughlin, Brian Mountjoy, Helen Swain, Judith Swain, Elizabeth Thomp- son, Marlene Tomchishin, Shei- la Tomchishin, and Lloyd Trewin. Recipients of the local field day awards were: Lynda Thompson, junior; Cheryl Mc- Coy, intermediate; Denise Mal- colm, senior. The winners in the meet with Millbrook High School were: Lynda Thompson, 'Donald Wright, and Bob Kyte. 'Castor Oil Policy' Suggested | As Economic Control Measure KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) -- The teacher shortages could be over- federal government's "castor|come if the government made it oil policy' of economic control| profitable for married women to should be replaced by a system/go back to their former jobs. of selective stimulants and de-}This could be done through tax pressants applied at the discre- |exemptions on earnings for a} tion of the finance minister, | period. Alvin Hamilton said Tuesday; A system of counter-balance night. |measures to ensure minimum The former Conservative agri-| unemployment and stable prices culture minister told students at|chould be used to replace the 'Queen's University that if any|government's present 'step-and- one of Canada's 18 economic re-|g9 program, usually a year out gions now has more work than|of timing." it can handle, the whole country os ; ° Ags ; *| In a conversation with stu- has to take anti-inflationary dents after his speech, Mr. measures. "And if there's a tummy ache) in Toronto, they all get castor) oil," he said. | The finance minister should) always have ready several dif-| ferent programs applicable to} specific regions, industries or| problems, to be put into effect) at the discretion of the finance | minister who would be ac:| countable to Parliament at the! end of the year, he suggested. | As an example, nursing and| Hamilton said Canada's foreign aid spending is a waste with most of it going 'into graft and little of it into bellies." He suggested a plan for '"'a bank of brains, sort of a mid- dle-aged CUSO--sponsoring men and women who have raised their families to work for for- eign governments with a pen- sion guarantee on their return equal to anything they might have managed for themselves." 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