v ° onometry 93, Physics 75 AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS Phone Ajox 426 John Mills, Representative PICKERING AND DISTRICT H.S. PUPILS Here are the Grade 13 pupils at the Pickering and District High School who were successful in 97.5 per cent of their Upper School 1 departmental examina- tions. Top row, right tu left: Bob Brimbecom, John Black, Alan Bentley, Joyce Morley, Margaret Hortop. Middle row, right to left: Ray Mahon, Jol John Iwin, Denis Dowling, Robert Cowie, Bruce Cossar, Bottom row, right to left: Peter Ruddy Ralph Robertson, Gordon Rim- ! mer. Otto Renelt Bill McCarthy. BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED AJAX STREET The main thoroughfare of Ajax is Harwood Avenue, The south- ern portion, south of the CNR wr s dual lane. Landscapng bas now been completed and ear- lier this year street lights were installed. Thig photo taken after midnight shows how brilliantly the area is lighted. The distance from the fore ground to infinity , is over half a mile. On the right about half way down the newly installed traffic lights can be dis- tinguished. Photo by John Mills. Pickering High School 'Upper School Results Picke: District High School|try who wrote the recent On- tario ondary School Depart- mental xaminations made an im- pressive showing, Jan been 97.5 per cent successful in the examin- * ations that were I (The pro-|78 vincial average is 81 per cent.) ey complete results are Msted Margaret a Horton, pnghsh Com- rature, History. 90; Ty, 64; Botany, 62; Zoology, 68;' French Soon, 7; French Composition, Joyce Morley -- English Com- . position, 72; English Literature, 78; History, 87; Ph aysios, 58; Chem- istry, 65; French uthors, 74; Fr. Com ition, 73; Latin Authors, atin Composition, 58. Alan Bentley -- English Compo- sition, 58; Ro Literature, 69; History. % bra, 69; Geom- il Bi, Bhoscl 7: Bemis ; Frenc uthors, 58; French Composition, 68. i hy Black -- "60 bhge Geometry 60," ysis irs 73, Botany, 50, ert, Brisghesom English mposition nglish PPL ed 55, Algebra 89, Seometry 86, Trig- , Chemis- 82, French Authors 75, French Bf Li 66. Bruce Cossar English Com- position 62; English Literature 54; History 85, Algebra 61, Geometry 50, Chemistry 60, French hors French 'omposition Latin aie 67, Latin en 50. Bob Cowie -- English Composi- tion 52, English Literature 50, Al- gebra eometry 65, Trigono- si, hiy Bis 66, Chemis! Hg 7, Frenc SL reneh nw Dennis Dowling -- History 75, Algebra, 75, Geometry 82, Physcs: 62, Chemistry 73, French Authors 58, French Composition 55. John Irwin -- English Composi- tion 63, English Literature 72, His- tory 75, French Authors 72, French Composition 64, Latin Authors 63. Ray Mahon -- English Composi- tion 60, English Literature 52, His- Note Our New Address Sharp Electric Co. 140 Simcoe St. S. Dial 3-8214 tory 58, French Authors 66, French Composit ion 56. Bill McCarthy -- English Com- position 62, English Literature 80, istory 82, Algebra 75, Geometry 60, French Authors _ 78, French Composition 68. Otto Renelt -- English Litera- ture 62, Algebra 87, ometry 78, Trigonomet: 89, Physics 7, Chemistry Gordon Rimmer --English Com- position 53, English Literature 70, Algebra 64, Geometry 68, Trig- onometry 87, Physics 78, Cherie 54, Botany 66, Zoology 63. Paving Is Advancing AJAX -- (Times-Gaze Staff Reporter) -- With the iss of Forest Road and a section of Fair- all Street in the industrial area road paving is now completed. Second Street from Harwood Av- enue to Dominion Viscoe factory has been paved. The south end of Harwood to Third Street, and Third Street westerly to Avenue B has also been resurfaced. In all a total of 2500 tons of hot mix was laid. Motorists are enjoying the smooth surfaces and are inclined Municipal Police are crackng down on speeders and several have been issued summonses. One driv- er, early this morning made the |? mistake of swinging out in front of the Police Chief's car and tak- ing off at a great rate. He was very surprised when the chief 'drove u beside him at the stop light and told that he would charged. - REFUSES COMMENT SASKATOON (CP)--Agriculture Minister Gardiner refused Tuesday to discuss the possibility that he 2 ht contest the leadership of the atchewan Liberal party when Sa holds a special convention in No- vember. He said in an interview that he would answer no ques- tions on the subject. He had not been asked the question by ay. one '"'who had a right to" and the possibility had never been dis- Sussed by the provincial execu- ive. OCVIRESULTS (Continued from Page 3) Patricia Heffer--Geom. C, Zool ogy 2nd, Fr. Comp, C. i Eleanor A. M. Herancourt -- Eng, Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 2nd, Bot- any 2nd, Zoology lst, Chem. 1st, Lat. Auth. 1st, Lat. Comp. 1st, Fr. Auth. 1st, Fr. Comp, 3rd. Frederick N Hoag--Eng. Comp. C? Alg. C, Geom. 1st, Trig. and Statics, 1st, Phy. 3rd, Fr, Auth. 3rd, Fr. Comp. 3rd. Sheila Z. Horwich--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit, 3rd, Alg. C, Chem. 1st, Trig. and Statics 2nd, Botany 3rd, Zoology 3rd, Lat. Auth. C, Lat. Comp. C. Graeme C. Jack--Eng, Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Alg. 1st, Trig. and Statics 2nd, Phy. 3rd, Chem. 1st, Fr. Auth, 2nd. Ronald J. Jackson--Geom. 3rd, Trig. and Statics 3rd, Phy. C, Chem. 3rd, Fr. Auth. C, Fr, Comp. Eileen M. SAT RL 2nd, Geom. C, Botany 3rd logy C, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. C. Betty Ann Kelitt_Eng, Pl 2nd, Eng. Lit. 2nd, Hist. + Bok any 1st, Zoglosy ist. a Lat. Auth, 2nd, Lat. Comp. Fo Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. 3rd, Kathleen L. Kellington -- Eng. Comp. 2nd, Eng. Lit, 3rd, Geom. C, Lat. Auth. 2nd, Comp. C, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp, C, Grk, Auth, 3rd, Grk. Comp. 2nd. Edwina F. TR C, Eng, Lit. 3rd, Hist Botany ist, Zoology ist, Lat. Auth. 1st, Lat. Comp. 1st, Fr. Auth. 1st, Fr. Comp. 1st, Margaret E. Kirkland--Eng. Lit. C, Hist. 1st, Geom. 1st, Trig. am Statics 1st, Chem. 2nd, Joseph A. Krolewski -- Eng. Comp. C. . Harvey. @. Lainson-- Satis €, Botany 3nd, 2nd. x Bay Be i 86, Physics 72 and sition ebra onomet! try 64, Fe Composition ~. Peter Ruddy -- English Co: ition 61, Algebra 84, Geometry 77, Trigonometry 85, Physies 68,|C. Chemistry 54. Ruth L. Gray -- English Com- position 60. C t "Ralph Robertson --English Com- TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY' FOR SPECIALTY SELLING ORGANIZATIONS One of our clients Is now ready feo introduce sa bramd new exoliing, patemted product, which will provide a tremendous volume of business for Specialty Sales 'men calling on homes. 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PAUL, MINN., US.A, ® TWIN SAXES -- MARIMBA -- VIBE -- TENOR SAX -- VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SOLOS. ® ADDED FEATURES IN ART ® DYNAMIC GOSPEL PREACHING REV. R.G. SIMPSON--Evangelist MR. & MRS. SIMPSON--Musicians - SAT. - 8 P.M. @ SUNDAY 11 AM. and 7 P.M. | THE BIG GOSPEL TEN ATHOL STREET AT WILSON RD. -- PASTOR REV. WM. J. NEWELL CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE THE THE FAMOUS LACY TRI A 24th - 25th- 26th WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO THE PEOPLE OF OSHAWA to drive over the speed limit. The offs. BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative--Alan Richards, 209 High St. Phone 2706 Legion Bantams Win Right To Meet Ajax BOWMANVILLE -- The Bow- manville Bantam Legionnaires baseball team won the third straight game of their three-out-of- | the third five series against Cobourg - last night by a score of 6-2, and won the right to meet Ajax Bantams, who have obtained a bye into the play- Joe Kennett pitched for the visit- jg Bowmanville team, giving uw nly four hits, and striking out batters. Fred Maybee for Cobourg had nine strike-outs, but gave up a total of ten hits. in Cobourg started the scor! the bottom of the first inning. Gord Ewart, the lead-off hitter, was put | six. put when a good hit well over the ead of the second baseman was caught by Maurice Richards in one hand as he was running back- wards. The next batter, Clayton, walked, and came home when Maybee scored a double into deep centre field. The next two batters went down on strikes. Bowmanville's big rally came in the top of the second inning. With one man out John Mason hit a double over the bank in left field, but was caught out going from second to third on a steal. Richards walked, Bates singled to right field, and Joe Kennett laid one down the first base line to score the first run. Crossey walked to load the bases, and Mutton hit into centre field to score two more. Crossey came in when a bad throw on a steal went past third base. 's second run came in A Nheu Maybee ook inning all the wa bg Fos from the Duabled at third number five, Curt Vanstone got a single, stole second, an scored on a hit by Bob Abbott. In the sixth inning, with Maurice Richards on base, Billy Bates swung out. The catcher Afoiped the ball, and he ran to first as Richards ran for third. A throw to third went past the base and the runner scored rum num for both teams played exceptio ofall well, and Gord Ewart obourg kept several batters Oo reaching first base. John Mason for Bowman- ville picked u a couple of hard grounders, includin e last hit of the game, which he rifled to first base where Crossey caught it for the final out. Bowmanville Bantam '"'B" Line- up: Curt Vanstone, Joe Kennett, Archie Crossey, Maurice Richards, Bill Bates, John Mason, Ron Mut- ton, Bob Marjerrison, Jim Master- son, Bob Abbott, Bob Milne, Ted Cramp. Coach -- Jim Richards, Manager -- Murray McKnight. Umpires were Brown of New- castle at the plate, and Hunt, of Cobourg, on the bases. on plate chs was The shortsto; d | village of ber | as it turned down the Single stretch of Highw THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, August NM, 2054 § Officer Tells About Chase BOWMANVILLE -- Peter E. Ma- hofley, of Ottawa, was convicted of er rine of Betas Nagistrate and was fined $75 and costs here yesterday. He had his driver's per- mit suspended. Constable H. R. Cornell of the Bowmanville OPP detachment tes- tified: that he had noticed the 1954 auto which Mahoney was driving about mi ht of June 28, in the ewtonville. His atten- tion was drawn to the car by its high rate of speed. He immediately turned his ens, er around and gave chase. first caught Sight 0 of the car as it slowed to go through a subway tunnel at Newcastle a, ai, ay oe Toronto, Constable oh radioed ahead to Whitby cars/and was in- formed that traffic westbound had to come to a stop at the scene of a serious accident near Whit- by. He overtook Mahoney there. The constable testified that he chased the Mahoney car for 17 or 18 miles at top speed of about 85 mph, and was unable to overtake the auto. A passenger in the Ma- honey car, Mr. Porter, who is manager of an electronic firm in 1cer Ottawa, testified on behalf of the accused. After serious discussion by the magistrate, Crown Attorney R. Deyman, and defense counsel Hill, in which similar cases were com- pared, Magistrate Philp found the guilty, "although," he Leo E, Laviolette -- Trig. and Statics 1st, Phy. 2nd. Robert G. Logan--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Hist. C, Alg. C, Geom. 3rd, Trig. and Statics 2nd, Phy. C, Chem. C, Fr. Auth, C. David Lowery--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Phy. C, Fr, Auth. C, Fr. Comp. C. George D. Mac(regor -- Eng. Comp, 3rd, Geom Robert W. MeDonald -- Eng. Comp. 3rd, Hist. C. J. Douglas McDougall -- Eng. Comp. 2nd, Eng, Lit. C, Hist. 1st, Lat. Auth. 1st, Lat. Comp, 3rd, Fr. Auth. 1st, Fr. Comp. 2nd, Ger, Auth. 1st, Ger. Comp. C. Morton G Matthews--Hist, 3rd. Robert G. Matthews -- Eng. Comp. 2nd, Eng. Lit. C, Alg. 2nd, Geom. 3rd, Trig. and Statics 2nd, Phy, C. Chem. 1st, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp. 3rd. Beverly J. Millman--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Hist, 1st, Botany 2nd, Zoology 1st, Phy. 3rd, Chem. C, Fr. Auth. 3rd, Fr. Comp. 3rd. James A. Mitchinson -- Eng. Comp. C, and Statics . Physics 3rd, Fr. Auth. C. John A. Morrison--Eng. Comp. Berid L. Nikulainen -- Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit, C, Hist. C, Botany 3rd, Zoology 1st, Chem. C, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp. C. Michael Olin--Eng, Comp. C. Evelyn J. Oliver--Botany 2nd, Zoology 2nd, Chem. 3rd. Helen M. L. Owens--Eng. Lit. 8rd, Zoology 1st, Chem. C, Fr. Auth. 1st, Fr. Comp. 3rd. C. Arthur Parry--Eng. Lit. 2nd, Hist, 3rd, Geom. 3rd, Phy. 3rd, Chem. C, Fr. Auth. 3rd. , Chemis- ench Authors 68, Freneh| C William E. Pascoe--Eng. Comp. S Eng. Lit, 2nd, Hist. 3rd, Phy. . Fr. Auth. €, Fr, Comp. Edward Pekar--Ger. Auth. 2nd, Ger. Comp. 3rd, Foe L. Salmers--Eng. Phy. 3rd, Fr. Auth. C, Comp. €. Roger W. Simmons--Eng. Li. Donalda | E. oie ~ Bnglish C, Geom, C, Trig. and Statics 2nd, Phy. C. Helen J. Stacey--Eng. 3rd, Eng. Lit. 3rd. Patricia D, Steckley -- Eng. Comp. 2nd, Eng. Lit. 1st, Botany 3rd, Zoology 1st, Chem. 3rd, Lat. Auth. 1st, Lat. Comp. 3rd, Fr, Auth. 3rd, Fr. Comp. C. John R. Steffen--Eng Comp, 3rd, Eng. Lit. C, Hist. C, Alg. C. Trig. and Statics 1st, Phy. 3rd, Chem. 3rd, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. C. Edward E. Stonebridge -- Eng. Comp, C, Eng. Lit. 2nd, Hist. C, Geom C Trig. and Statics 1st Chem. 2nd, Fr. Auth. 3rd, Fr. Comp. C Gordon A. Terwillegar -- Eng, Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 3rd, Alg. 2nd, Geom. 2nd, Trig. and Statics 1st, Phy. 8rd, Chem, 3rd, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. 3rd. David W. Turney--Eng. Comp. 3rd, Eng. Lit, C, Alg. 2nd, Geom. ist, Trig. and Statics 3rd, Phy. 1st, Chem. 1st, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. C. Joan M. Turney--Eng. Comp. 3rd, Eng. Lit. C, Chem. C, Lat, Auth. 1st, at. Comp. 3rd, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr Comp. 3rd, Ger. Auth. 3rd, Ger. Comp. C. Edwin L. Vickery--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Alg, C, Geom. 3rd, Trig. and Statics 3rd. H LeRoy Wagner--Eng. Comp. 2nd, Chem. 3rd. M. Anne Wallace--Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 2nd, Hist. 2nd, Bot- any 1st, Zoology 1st, Lat. Auth, 1st, Lat. Comp. 2nd, Fr. Auth. 1st, Fr. Comp. 2nd. George M. Wilson--Eng. Lit. C, Trig. and Statics C, Phy. 2nd, Chem. C Fr. Auth. C Comp. said, "I appreciate that this is a case for appeal." Jack Farrell of Bowmanville was fined $25 and costs when found guilty of driving while his licence was under suspension. Vincent Zolobka of Kitchener ap- peared in his own defense, enter- a plea of not guilty to a charge of RS driving. Constable Hu! r man of the OPP laid the charge following an accident near the junc- tion of Highway 401 and Highway 2 on July 20. Two other cars involved in the accident, both American ve- hicles, went on their way and no witnesses were available to testify against Zolobka. The charge was dismissed. OCCI RESULTS (Continued from Page 3) Comp, 2nd, Eng. Lit. C, Geom, C, Fr. Auth. C. Walter Z. Petronishin -- Ei Comp. 1st, Eng. Lit. 2nd, Hist, 1 Geom. 2nd, . 3rd, Phy. Chem. 2nd, Fr. Auth, 3rd, Comp. C. Peter D. W. Shaw--Eng. 3rd, Alg, 2nd, Geom. 1st, . 1st, Phy. C, Chem. 2nd, Fr, Autl C, Fr. Comp. 2nd. Robert E. 6 Lit CH -- sit 51, Comp. 3rd, Eng. Li Alg. 2nd, Geom. Raymond a ool, le -- re ng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. 3rd. Alfred J, Shortt -- Eng. Comp. Comp. 3rd, a: Lit. 2nd, Hist, 2nd, Phy. 3rd Norma J. Smith--Eng. Comp, 3rd, Eng. Lit 3 2nd, Hist, 35 1st, Hg. 1st, Geom. Trig. 3rd, Chem. ade Fr. yous 2nd, 4 Comp. C. Robert M, Starr--Eng. Comp. €, Eng. Lit. 3rd, Alg. . m. 1st, Fr. Auth. 2nd, Fr. Comp. 3rd, Frank R Varga--Eng. Lit. 3rd, Geom. C, Chem. C, Josep! > J. Victor--Eng. Comp. 2nd, End. Lit. 2nd, Alg. 1st, Geom, 2nd, Trig. 3rd, Fr. Auth, 1st, Fr. Comp. Ist, Germ, Auth. 2nd, Germ. Comp. 2nd. Lloyd R. Williams--Eng. Comp. 2nd, Eng. Lit, 1st, Hist. 1st, Alg. 2nd, Geom. ist, Trig. 2nd, Phy. 1st, Chem. 2nd, Fr. Auth, 3rd, Fr.» Comp. 3rd. POPULAR RESORT BANFF, Alta. (CP)--Last month was another statistical record- breaker for Banff National Park. The July visitors' total was 3,628 greater than the same month last year. Of the 165,388 visitors who passed through the eastern gates 78 per cent were Canadians. TELEPHONE COLLECT Re se lA i i iia oll DEAD STOCK REMOVED Highest prices paid for dead, old and crippled farm stock Cobourg 1787 Peterborough 2-2080 NICK PECONI FT TT AL oe] EXAMPLES OF LOANS 15 MO. | 24 MO. | 24 MO, 154.19 529.59 $12 | $28 1. NATION-WIDE CREDIT. Over 800 Looms mode to residents of olf surrounding towns '@ Personal Finones Company ¢ Refresher Course or Busy People Said the gal with the lofty I. 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