Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Dec 1947, p. 5

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1947 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIVE Crescent Stock Farms Exhibit Many Winners The many prizes won by W. PF. Batty and Son of Brooklin at the Royal Winter Fair is a tribute to the fine Clydesdales from the Cres- cent Stock Farms, owned and ex- Hibi by this veteran - district breeder. The prizes won at the Royal in- uled : od : Pirst on Crescent Rpsetta in the filly foal class; first on Crescent Rosemarie in the two-year filly class and the jurior championship on the same animal; 8th in the three-year filly class on Crescent Blossom; 5th in the brood mare class on Doune Lodge Gloaming; 1st on two animals, progeny of dam: 4th on three females owned by one exhibitor; 1st and 3rd in the Canadian-bred Class under three ars, and 2nd on Crescent Andy the two-year-old gelding class. Town League (Continued frcen Page 4) onto the ice. The new contracts, instigated by the W.M.A.A. this year, will replace the former re- lease certificates used in former Town League president, Arthur Ashton, indicated today that this year's Town League schedule should provide plenty of chills, thrills and Shlly for local fans and he urged Whitby citizens to get behind the youngsters and turn out to watch them play for at least a portion of the long evenings. The regular Town League sche- 'dule will commence on Boxing Night, December 26. OCVI Honors (Continued from Page 1) we Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute standing first and second in English Literature and English Composition of the Middle School Examinations, won by' FIRST -- RICHARD DONEVAN, by reversion to LESLIE REID, by reversion to BRUCE WILLIAMS. SECOND-- LIE REID, by re- version to BRUCE WILLIAMS, by reversion to SONIA JACOBSON. THE J. ALBERT SYKES MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND Presented by'W. L. Dibbon To the two students of the Osha- awa Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute standing first and second in Science of the Middle $chool Exam- inations, won by FIRST -- RJCHARD DONEVAN, by reversion to GEORGE BEATON. SECOND -- GEORGE BEATON, by reversion to LESLIE REID, by reversion to BRUCE WILLIAMS, by reversion to6 WILLIAM FROLICK. MR. R. 8S. McLAUGHLIN PROFI(YENCY AWARDS Presented by Mrs. R. 8S. McLaughlin 1. $15.00 to the student standing first in the year's work of the Grade IX General Course, and proceeding to the work of the higher form in the Oshawa Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute, won by GWEN PROUT, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Kelly, 77 Eldon Ave., Oshawa. 2. $10.00 to the' student standing second in the year's work of the Grade IX General Course, and pro- ceeding to the work of the higher form in the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute, won by BAR- B GARRARD, daughtenof Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garrard, 155 Elgin St. E., Oshawa. 3. $15.00 to the student standing first in the year's work of the Grade X Commercial Course, and proceed- ing to the work of the higher form in the Oshawa Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute, won by HELEN MERRILL, daughter of Mrs, Lillian Merrill, 266 Division Street, Oshawa. 4. $10.00 to the student standing second in the year's work of the Grade X Commercial. Course, and proceeding to the work of the high- er form in the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute, won by MARJORIE PERRY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Perry, 221 Rit. son Rd. S., Oshawa. 5. $15.00 to the student standing first in the year's work of the Grade XI Commercial Course, and pro- ceeding to the work of the higher form in the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute, won by BEV- ERLY KNOWLES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knowles, 233 Dear. bourne Ave., Oshawa, 6. $10.00 to the student standing second in the year's work of the Grade XI Commercial Course, and proceeding to the work of the high- er form in the Oshawa Collegiate end Vocational Institute, won by BARBARA ELLIOTT, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Eric Elliott, 33% Sim. we Rs Oshawa. , 00 to the student standin first in the year's work of the Grade "XII Commercial Course in the Osh- awa Collegiate and Vocational In- stitute, won by SOPHIE YOURKE. VICH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. Checko, 292 Arthur St., Oshawa. 8. $10.00 to the student standing Second in the year's work of the Grade XII Commercial Course in the Oshawa Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute, won by LOIS SHAW, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ugene Shaw, 109 Celina St., Osha- STUDENTS' CONGRESSIONAL WARDS Presented by Arthur Slyfield 1. THE HARRY DO AWARD: WHALUR - To the Member of the Students' Congress, who, in the opinion of the Speaker, has promoted the most discussion of contemporary affairs in the 'parliament of youth' won by PAUL BABARIK -- a Book. 2. THE INTER-PHRATRY PUB- LIC SPEAKING AND DEBATING UNION AWARDS: 'To the Phratries that, by attend. ance and participation, contribut- ed most to the success of the Inter. phratry Pablic Speaking and Debat- ing Union 1946-47 Books to the fol. . lowing: { 1st Place\ (NORMANS) MARGA- RET REDPATH 2nd Place LORIMER 3rd Place (JUTES) ROY JONES (ANGLES) JACK «4th Place (BRITONS) PAUL BA. BARIK 6th FP FRANCI L) RIAN PRIZE Presented by Arthur Slyfield To the Student, who, in the Li- brarian's judgment, has made the most satisfactory additions to his personal book-shelf during the past year, Credit Note for $5.00 to be used to purchase books, won by JOHN TOPHAM. MISS FANNIE E. HISLOP SCHOL- ARSHIP IN ENGLISH Presented by Miss Rose Hawkes To the student of the Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Institute who obtained the highest standing in the Middle and Upper ool De- partmental Examinations Eng- lish, won by ABRAHAM BLACK, LEWIS STEVENSON MEDAL Presented by P. E. Moss Presented to the student stand- ing first in' Science in the Upper School, won by ROBERT BOY- KO. \ SQUAIR PRIZE IN FRENCH By Miss [Elsie Milner To the student most proficient in the French Language--this prize is awarded on the basis of the results of the Unper School Departmental Examinations: held in June last, won by JOHN LORIMER. FLORENCE J. ARMSTRONG SCHOLARSHIP Presented by Miss Armstrong Awarded annually to the student standing first in Lower School French and English, who is pro: ceeding to Middle Scheol work in the Oshawa Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute, won by AUDREY ENGLISH, LYCEUM CLUB AND WOMEN'S ART ASSOCIATION PRIZE Presented by Mrs. Emerson Chant This prize is donated by the Osh- awa Branch of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association in memory of the late Mrs. Mary Dig- (SAXONS) PETER «| nam, founder of the Association in Canada. 1.--$5.00 to a student in Grade IX who has done distinguished work and whose active interest in Art is likely to continue, won by JOY TWIDDY. 2.--$5.00 to the student in Grade IX obtaining the highest standing in English and proceding to the work of a higher form, won by GWEN PROUT, by reversion to JOCELYN CAYLEY. ART PRIZES Prizes donated by the Art Depart- | ment and presented by Miss Dor- othy Van Luven 1, To the students doing the: best work in the Art Option Classes last year: Grade X -- RICHARD FER-~ RIER--Canadian Art books; Grade XI--JOAN LAMBERT--OIil Paints; Grade XII--DORIS HILL--Cana- dian Art bocks--by reversion to VI- VIAN LLOYD. SKETCHING CLUB PRIZE 1. Sketching Club Pins -- These pins are presented each year to members of the Sketching Club who have already spent two successful years in the club and have entered upon their third: Peter Baluk, Rich- ard Ferrier, Margaret McGregor, Michael Smykaluk, Alice Wilson. 2. To the student doing the best work in the Sketching Club last year: ' DORIS HILL--Books on Cana- dian Art. This is the highest award given by the Art Department. MRS. A, E. O'NEILL PRIZE IN AR T Presented by C. R. Sadler $5.00 each to the two students showing the best general proficien- cy in Art--Grade IX work -- last year, won by JACK SADLER and ROBERT CLAYTON. MR. CHARLES M. EWING PRIZE IN CLASSICS Presented by A. G. Hiltz A Book, presented by Mr. Charles M. Ewing, to the student most pro- ficient in the Cassics in Grade XIII, won by GERTRUDE WHITE THE TRICK MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Presented by Trustee Mrs. B. C. Colpus Established by Mrs. M. Trick, in perpetual memory of her husband, the late Mr. 8. B. Trick, a respected citizen of the City of Oshawa, and of her daughter, the late Noreen Morrison, an ex-student of the Osh- awa Collegiate and Vocational In- stitute, Awarded to the student for proficiency in Grade X Mathemat- ics in any Department in the school, won by STANLEY LIM ~ 0.C.V.I. PENMANSHIP PRIZES Presented by J. E. Walsh 1, Awarded to the student show- ing "the most improvement in Pen- manship in the Grade X Commer= clal Course, won by,K JOYCE ESS- ERY. 2. Awarded to the best penman in Grade XI Commercial Course, won by BEVERLEY KNOWLES. » \W. E. CAYLEY MEMORIAL PRIZ IN WOODWORKING Presented b A- S. Peel Awarded to the student, who in the opinion of the Staff, attained the highest proficiency in Wood- working for the past school year, won by DOUGLAS LOVE. THE SARAH J. V. McADIE SCHOLARSHIPS Presented by Trustee Dr. F. J. Donevan $800 for general proficiency in the Grade X Boys' Industrial Course, won by DONALD MOF- FETT $6.00 for general proficiency in the Grade XI Boys' Industrial Course, won by CLARENCE WOOD. 0.C.V.I. HOME ECONOMICS PRIZES Presented by Miss Viola Lidkea Awarded by the Home Economics Department for the best practical work in Sewing or Foods, won by: GRADE 9--FOO! NANCY DAY (a Cook book). SEWING BARBARA GAR- RARD (a silver thimble). GRADE 10 -- FOODS -- LOIS CAMPBELL (a Cook book). SEWING-- SHIRLEY GORDON (embroidery hoops and scissors). GRADE 11 -- FOODS LIL HUSKA (a Cook book). NA Journeys! Even if it's just a 5 minute ride to Grandma's for Christmas, don't take a chance on your car spoiling your fun. 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