The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1961, p. 3

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CL. i ---- eh ROBERT THORNTON SCHOOL HONORS GRADUATING CLASS The Home and School Asso- | annual banquet for the Grade | the scholastic year. Among | Karpiak, principal; Jane De- ciation of Robert Thornton | 8 graduating class. Awards | those honored, from left, | laney, Joanne Parsons and Public School, located off | were made to students hav- | were: Howard Joynt, Dar- | Jeffrey Patterson. Garrard road, sponsored the | ing outstanding records during ! lene Schad, Carol Evans, M. --Oshawa Times Photo. Present Many Awards At King Street School The annual presentation of all|given to the following athletes Mr. Maycock presented Year bars, letters, sports, trophies | who had taken part in these Book bars to the following and other awards, won by the Annual Games: Kathy Hender- members of the Editorial Staff pupils of King Street School son, Mary Clough, Joan Weir, (of The Revue, Volume VII: during the past school year was Barbara Sawyer, Barbara Gil-| Editor-in-Chief: Joan Weir; held at the school on Wednes- lingham, Lorraine Wright, Val-|Assistant Chief Editor: Robert day afternoon, June 28, with the erie Burnside, Viki Sharpe, Burns; Margaret Neal, Heather principal, Miss E: Aileen Found, 'Heather Parker, Jacque Rob-|Davis, Janet Hubar, Harold BA, acting as chairman. lerts, Carole Conlin, Nancy Pow-|Chmara, John Armstrong, Brian Interspersed with the presen- ell, Guy Foreman, Peter Smith, Drew, Jean Koss, Larry Winter, tations were short addresses of |Claire Glendinning, Ted Stuart, and Dirk Garlicks. congratulations to the gradu-|John Armstrong, Bernard Rob-|BOyS' ATHLETIC AWARDS ates, delivered by S. G. Say-|erts, Ken Herd, Ken Dafoe, Bob| With about 250 pupils in at- well, chairman of the Oshawa Montgomery, Doug Harris, Don|tendance in our Grasses 8 and Board of Education, and Dr. Woermke, Jean Brown, Caroll|7 classes, it is possible to have C. M. Elliott, Supt. of Elemen- Ransome, Alex Woron, Larry very keen competition in tary Schools, and by W. J. Winter, Terry Slack, Charles "House Leagues" in rugby and Macdonald, school inspector. Marlowe, Ed Warren. volleyball in the fall; basketball All speakers, besides offering] To the two pupils from King and softball in the spring and their congratulations to the suc-|Street School, who had won the hockey throughout the winter cessful students, urged all of |Breatest number of points pos-\ months. With the boys, this year, them to continue their best sible for a student to achieve at instead of competing room- efforts, that they might main- the Annual Field Day at Alexan- |against-room, Mr. Hogg began |tain the record of achievement, dra Park, special Awards of competition between Color {racked up by graduates of for- Merit were presented to Mary Teams, chosen early in the {mer years. Mr. Saywell ex-|Clough and Bernard Roberts. |fall, "Whites," Golds." {pressed the congratulations and Bernard, in winning his award, "Blues," "Greens" and "Reds" CITY AND DISTRICT WINS Ask Fluoride Vote $100 Aid Rjax Water Swim Program AJAX (Staff) -- Among cor- AJAX (Staff) -- Ajax Council t respondence to the Ajax coun- this week passed a resolution about 50 Oshawa, a member of its first cil from the Ajax Public School giving $100 to the summer swim-| "Although therapeutic results class, has been awarded a Board this week was a reccom- ming program for 'the handi- are discounted, it may be not- prize valued at $25. endation that the town insert/capped children of Pickering, eq that seven pairs of crutches FIRE IN BOOK PRIZE York University has announc- fluorides in the municipal water|Ajax, Whitby and Uxbridge. have been discarded. For the 1 AUTO supply. In addition council learned child, each day's outing is an Oshawa firefighters were cal- "It is very gratifying to me" from the recreation committee excursion. For the volunteer ld to a car fire north of the said Mayor Parish "that the that school board have reached this Ajax upon y Community Memorial ing, nesday. Damage was minor 1961 the registration will be oq that Miss M. I. Lofthouse, of completion of the there is the satisfaction of sery- Little Buckaroo Ranch, Wed- There were no other fire alarms best wishes of the Oshawa was successful in setting a new |yied with each other all year, {Board of Education. fLecord br 197 Seconds for the and the "spoils" were distribut- jpenior 100-yd. dash. ed among these te surpris- RETAINROSE BOWL IFiGiD DAY TROPHIES (Soi wen Bare for the veins: Beginning the presentation of "pin. with the King Street sports were given to the win- | awards, John Weir, president of soho) Field Day, held on thening teas By Wr. Ao con [the King Street Home and School 2th of May, John H. Hogg, michael Mr . ; Association, congratulated those Grade 7 teacher and Phys.-Ed. and Mr. J Hogg pupils who had taken part inii.qcher, presented the King| Rugby (won by the "White" the Oshawa Schools Annualig, eet Field Day trophies to the team Gerald Tilk, captain) -- Field Day, 2nd had retained following pupils, who had placed |panny Gabona Claire Glendin- possession for another year of highest in his own age-group: |ning, Guy Foreman, Ron Topple, | the Kinsmen Rose Bowl, award- y/o. adiate Girls' Tro Ph Y,|John Paynter, Ken Dafoe, Paul| {ed to the school with the great- Barbara Sawyer; Intermediate Blair, Jack ' Gillespie, nd Je5t: agaregate of point in Group joys Trophy, Guy Foreman; (Barker, Tom Jackson, Ke vin | a; Senior Girls' Trophy, Lorraine Rollo and David Strutt. Track and Field bars Were wright; Senior Boys' Trophy, Hockey ("'Blue" and "Green" | Ba Eu | | =m Ken Herd. . ,,|teams, co-winners; no ice for] Competition at the own field play.offst) -- "Blues" -- Ber-| decision; they should be com- Pool, classes for the handicap- Current contributions will be petwoen Wednesday ah day is very keen between ii nard Roberts (captain); Don mended for their stand." ped Sigil youl eke Place 2 used to meet the expense of the Se wasn biting Ye ing TISUheTS o1 he disgorent yous. Woermke, Peter Smith, Mike gp DUR ani i Wg og Ad vag a may two routine ambulance ecalls| [number of points is awarded er Tarmer, Gary Lopak Torry] ] ni ar Donations may be sent to quring that period of time. [the Winning Room Field Day Siac. Brian Bowman: ans the Ontario County Health Unit] The summer swimming pro- Mrs. Douglas Plitz, secretary- ; : g B Fo Slack, Brian Bowman; and and a copy of the Borden Re- gram is now in its sixth year treasurer of the committee, GOODS STOLEN {Banner. Mr. Hogg presented the "Greens" -- Bill Nichol, (cap-| port on Fluoridation. The re-|and the volunteer enterprise RR 3, Pickering. port was circulated among the seeks to benefit afflicted child- ------ - council members and to date itiren of the area by swimming in is still under study. the warm summer months. Mayor Parish urged that alll The work started in 1955 and members of council should read|the children instructed are aged the report before the final meet- between two and 16 years. LJ - ing of September so that action| Cases include polio, cerebrall T can be taken. palsy, spastic, multiple scleros- raining The Public School Board sisolls. muscular distrophy and leg made a deal with council that|perthes. | the board underwrite the cost] The project takes the child- Commenced | of the town's three school cros- ren where it finds them. If sat Henderson, of 132 Water street sing ' guard's salaries, if thelisfactory private transportation! rmpic year's Oshawa and Dis. Said today that his car was re. Police Committee would employ, [is not available, it is contracted + sector Plan held its first| covered by Ontario Provincial train and supervise the guards./for. That the effort has won of its training meetings Mon. Police in "Burke's Falls five Police Committee Chairman, a firm place in the respect and night. in the Harmony Unit- hours after it had been stolen Owen Ashley, told council that goodwill of the community is| od" Church Hall 4 from his home here Wednes- at the present time there were evident from a review of pro- 4 X ._ day. The car was undamaged. erossing guards at Harwood gress: : : The Sector Plan is an chy: BRIDGE SCORES Ave. North, Kings Crescent and ach year a greater number|ity of the Canadian Council of ; High scores for the duplicate| Chocolates, cigarettes, spark plugs, flashlights and flashligh batteries valued at more than $80 were stolen from Vance Sector Plan [Cooper's service station, 410 |Ritson road north, during Tues- day night, it was reported I {police today. Entry to the build- ing was gained by breaking a window. RECOVER AUTO UXBRIDGE (Staff) -- Ross | of Buffalo, N.Y. {banner this year to Heather tain); Russell Korbak, G a rry| {Davis, class president of Mr. Brown Robert Burns, Ron| Maycock's Grade 8 class. The Kitchen, Arthur Wallis. | members of this class won a) Basketball (Won by the| total of 54 points, with Miss| "Golds". Bob Montgomery, cap.| Farndale's Grade 8 being sec- tain) -- Mike Crimmings, Brian | fond with 35 points. (Chase, David Gay, Ken Herd, | ATTENDANCE BARS Robert Burke, Ted Stuart, and| {the habit of being on the job! Softball (won by the "Blues", {regularly, and of being on time, Bernard Roberts, captain) (was mentioned by Miss Stella|pon Woermke, Peter Smith, E. Ross, teacher of the Senior wike Saunders, John Armstrong, | Girls' Class, as she presented Brian Drew, Robert Larmer. | Attendance bars to the follow-|Gary Lopak, Terry Slack, Larry | ing pupils who had a year's Per- | Winter, | The board of directors of [co attendance and never hav-|Grpys» ATHLETIC AWARDS the Greater Oshawa Commun- | 5, TI | To the winning teams of girls ity Chest Wednesday night |p rade 8: Margaret Bourne, ; Gade § sports, Mrs. J. Bar-| a 4 a 80 Bonnie Brown, Robert Burns, | esd Tarn | accepted with deep regret the {rand and Miss S. Farndale, | . : 4 Mary Clough, Danny Gabona,|Grade 8 teach dl resignation of James Skinner : : |Grade eachers, presente ber of i Janet Hubar, Tina Wilson, Bob pars tg the following: as a member of the director- |wijson, Fred Bengal, Christine | Volleyball (won by Miss Farn- ate. In accepting Mr. Skin- Boron,' Marilyn Burns, Heather | qaje's room, Barbara Sawyer, ner"s resignation, the board payis, Linda Goulding, Pa ullcaptain) -- Gail Armstrong, Sol. expressed appreciation of his |Harding, Ken Herd, Douglas|veig Andersen, Valerie Burn- contributions of time, guidance | Holmes, Noreen Pottery, Jacque side, Jennifer Duffield, Diane and forcefulness in the man- Roberts, Joan Weir, Harold|Gay, Sandra Goodwin, Pamela agement of chest matters. Chmara, Karen Crowells, Rob- | Miller, Margaret Neal, Heather Mr. Skinner is now a resident |ert Larmer, Walter Silke, Nancy | Parker, Dawna Shilling, Lucille Stewart, Claire Glendinning, Snider, Janet Ward, Loraine « "RESIGNS OFFICE NOVEL BINGO THURSDAY EVENING, 8 P.M. at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, (Albert and Jackson Sts.) Gomes $6, $12, $20 | Churches, and provides training ous churches which wish to take : . | |day night were: J Coles and BINGO at the Avalon, Thursday. June| RESERVE the date for Saturday, De.| Sector plan for this year is Rev. points. Due to the holiday week- North | CHAMPIONSHIP Dog Show, Whitby ducted the meeting. |SHOP the "variety store" of the Clas [today. Its loaded with wonderful offers. {atjves. from St. Mark's Angli- Fernhill Park clubhouse Mon-| COMING V ) The director of the district's|J. Patterson and J. Miller, 321% | League, Whitby. fied Section -- "Miscellaneous for Sale" | gram, this year, are represen-| Friday, Jun wwe NEW WOODBINE ENTRIES Brian Chase, Margaret Neal, |Wright. Diane Gay, Lucille Snider. Basketball (won by Mr. May- [Peter Hollingsworth, {Bizzo, Carol Butler, Jack Gilles- e 30, 1961 u pie, Paul Hollingsworth, Donna dra Fudger, May be doubled or tripled | $170 JACKPOT INCLUDED Bayly Street. Council accepted of children have been assisted.| Chu brid § ; the school board's offer. IThe first class had four and in/to improve stewardship in vari- Pridge club games played at {advantage of the program offer-| yr" Tooley, 42% points: Mrs ed. [Murty and Mrs. Love, 36 points; , 730 p.m. Oshawa Park. 36 ber 2, for the annual bazaar of Saint! Ronald Love. minis y owl of ir am Ea uk wade Ronald Lote, miler of Colum: ed he net games wile ia. Sofa starts 53. 'Admin 352, "| Those who will be definitely py taking advantage of {can Church of Oshawa, Har- BINGO {mony United Church and Brook- FIRST RACE | Door Pri 15 lin United Church. There were, (1) "KNOWLTON" maidens, Bell entry ! . re) oor Prize $ however, representatives from | Claiming all $3,500, purse $1,900, |Bizzo, Alfred Burns, Elisabeth| Jacque Roberts, Viki Sharpe, Sp 5 prilfh a pelnd ENIOR CITIZENS CLUB AT other churches who are not yet >: 2nd 4-vear-olds, one mile and FOURTH RACE {Cowley, Judy Crothers, Tom rod. 4 '|P. Andrews, F Brown, H. S 0 one-sixteenth « Heather Wood, Sharon Crowells. A certain whether or not they will'; eenth au | "VARSITY", clm all, $3500, Jackson, Jean Koss, Charles "gc chai (won by Mr. May. Davis, J. Hubar, D. Jenkinson, EUCHRE PARTY uU A WwW A HALL participate in the plan this ® 9° s Venture, Griffiths, | purse $1,900. Four-year-olds and Marlowe, Linda Smith. {cocks Yoom. Viki Sharpe can-|P.- Miller, M. Neal, B. Sawyer, E 30 2 PM Mey dag year. Some were from Ux- 9p XXX114 G up. 6 furlongs. PUBLIC SPEAKING [tain)--Sharon Crowells Jacque J. Walker, J. Weir, C. Wilson. FOUR SEASONS a, FRI, JUN at .M. bridee. Newcastle and Ploker ennypost, Gibb, (A)117 | 2. Phantom Boy, Olah 111 Each fall, during the "Red "hristi n. Nancy| Tenors--B. Barker, J. Clarke, SATURDAY, JULY 1 ge, tle and Picker-| 3 Byawhisk Saran on Jal ) Roberts, Christine Boron, Nancy TR All over 60 ore welcome. fu ing, as well as from Oshawa. | 4 Wo tisker, Meoomb, 103 3. Silver Slipper, Parnell X101|Feather" drive for funds in the powell ~ Heather Davis, Patti|G. Cooper, A. DeJong, D. Gar- "5 ON A st 7:30 P.M. VR BB TR er Rim. Derpirity, (BYX14 i Stand Firm, Parnell X106 |Greater Oshawa Community| Andrews, Sandra Fudger, Linda|licks, J. Gillespie, L. Lube. CONFIRMS 44 N : an i y "oe shit Much, spirito, | 9. Kentucadet, Roy 116 [Chest appeal, many pupils. pre- |G ing. i |sky, B Pollock, D. Richardson, |] YOU ON 0 20 GAMES $10 A GAME Jae, ues I. Newmark ip (BIX1l Han 6. Son 0' Royal, NB 111 | pare kk deliver gr a Wallis, A. Woron, J. Arm-l| THE 4 GAMES OF $20, $30 VIoF for this VEars I counse : ot Rose, larrison, X114 | 7. The Genius, NB 116 Those who achieve satisfactory Ulbrich. |strong, R. Burns, H. Chmara, 40, $50 | or this year's plan, gave al 7 Hakin, Gomez, 117 8. Paulpolly, Robinson X112 [rating in this endeavor are| L. Culley, D. Holmes, T. Stuart, | ALSO $40, general explanation of what the| 8 Lady Chiquita, Parnell, 9 Ch'py Waves, Despirito X106| awarded Orat b M [GRADE 7 BOYS R. Wilson ALL JACKPOTS Sector Plan is and what their (B)X100 10. Prerogative, McMullen X112 a aa atory bars, "'| Secing the Grade 7 boys were| Basses -- T. Jackson, D. Seto CORONAT ON ONE GAME $150 program will be when they get| 9 Star Burton, Gibb, (A)117 ET SE aunichael and es foot getting a chance to partici- | "CRIS "pt SIR SOP Boo OTHER ORANGE TEMPLE | SHARE THE WEALTH __linto full swing next September.(10 Peel Express, McMullen, | FIFTH RACE sented these bars to the follow. competition. Mr Hogg stituted K- Dafoe. N. Foster, D_Gabona, TrAvEL SATURDAY Manuals and schedules were| ,. Lan Said. MeN "RIDGETOWN", clm. all $3,590, ing la Grade 7 League for the boys, | 5 Herd, B. Roberts, G. Till. : ' BINGO handed out and a great variety ravelling Sam, McMullen, | purse $1,900. Division of Fourth. { 2 ot. SCHOLARSHIP BARS | (C)X11? of literature was available to 12 Chief Scioto, Robinson, X119 |] | those interested in a more de- 13 Family Tide, Hale, 117 tailed explanation. ; . |} Third Girl, Harrison, X107 A brief worship service, prior (A) J. Bozzo and C. F. Chap- to the meeting, was co by the minister of the Saturday, July 1st AT ST. JOHN'S HALL | corner of Bloor and Simcoe | FRIDAY, JUNE 30 | 7:45 pm 20 games $6. and $10 ducted man eniry Share the Wealth ; } host (B) C. H. Leslie entry 4--3$40 Jackpots to go. 1--$150 Jackpot to go 5 $40 Jackpots church, Rev. N. T. Holmes, (C) M. J. Hawkins and J. F. EE ------T RE who is also the chairman this McGarry entry | | year. ; | SUMMER DANCING Those holding other offices SECOND RACE GRAND VALLEY RANCH re yrs yialen Mor: all $2500, purse. $1.800. ini 1 S la 03 bi *lolds, 6 furlongs : DANCE SCHEDULE Singleton, bregsurer, =o 1 Sheila's Sleeper, Brown, : : 2 El 's Girl, Watters, SATURDAY nights-- Duplicate Bridge Tes, aliers ! 3 Merrill's Mogul, Gomez, 112 THE GRAND VALLEY HOEDOWN . | 3 Col boo. Cabin he le WITH THE WONDERFUL MONTGOMERY ORCHESTRA | Club High Scores |? ii Grady, Ditifach, 114 e o nor " Airborne Charm, NB, 107 BRING A GANG AND HAVE A BALL phased Eh Scores for games| g puny Gar, Brown, 109 FOR RESERVATIONS CALL TEMPLE 9-2691 Happy Divorce, Parnell, | FRIDAY nights Oshawa Duplicate Bridge Club X100 THE GRAND VALLEY BANDSTAND Tuesday night at Woodview 19 County Tiger, NB, 109 Park were: 11 Remember This, Olah, 105 WITH TOP NAME BANDS NO JEANS OR WINDBREAKERS | 6 Med's Missy, Parnell, 102 | $2.00 PER COUPLE : s Missy, Parne 8 9 North and South: Mrs. M. R./12 Irish Lane, Roy, 112 Clarke and Mrs. E. Wadsworth, [13 Full Front. Gibb, 105 125 pts.; J, Coles and C. Keith, | 14 Turf Clipper, Dittfach, 110 y 108%; Mr. and Mrs. W. Heron, {98; J. Patterson and J. Miller lin, XX tied with Wm. Cox and R. Ni- son, : Briarbelle, Biamonte, | gles with 934. 110; Sac Dress, Hale, 109: Hand-! East and West: Mrs. Harper|iest, NB. 119; Rossi R., McMul-| and Mrs. Barrand, 129%: Mrs. len, X109 FREE PACKAGE OF (R. Hunter and Mrs. F. Wells, THIRD RACE PETER. JACKSON {128%; Mr. and Mrs. G. Jack- (3) "STRATHMORE PLATE" CIGARETTES son, 88%4; Mrs. J. Kitchen and|maidens, (Mrs. R. Drew, 861%: WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $3.50 GAS tii, war the tin 109; Acme Gal, Harri: To social clubs ond groups--we invite you to use our facilities for hayrides, dances, corn roasts, weiner roasts and outings. 2 miles north of No. 2 highway on Valley Farm Road, Pickering purse $2,000, 2-year. Mr. and! olds, (foaled in Canada), 5 fur- This was the final game for this season. The club will re-| 2 Tres Sauve, Dittfach, 120 sume play in September. 3 Harry Hotspur, Morreale, 120 up. One mile and one-eight- Thurs., Fri., Sat., June 29, 30, July 1 P 5 4 Subtle Approach, Zehr, | eenth. 2 (B)120 1. Para, McComb 115 LEN. WALL'S White Rose Station OPPOSITE CAMP SAMAC | RADIOACTIVITY |; Gor A. Gomer, 10 | 6 Country Guy, Robinson, ! | | XX113 Simcoe St. N. -- Oshawa FOUND IN 1896 | 7 Royal Bulletin, NB, 120 a -------- ------ In 1896 H. A. Becquerel | 8 Flying Orvieto, Despirito, TURN IN THIS COUPON FOR CIGARETTES | found that uranium was X115 AND FREE DRAW | radioactive while experi- | 9 English Mint, Robinson, | menting in Paris. | " (A)X112 FOR There's great power in |10 Windkin, Fitzsimmons, 120 |10. Change and Lubrication Oshawa Times Classified Ad | 11 Firey Boots, Adams, 120 (11 OR Ist, 25 Gals. Gos; 2nd, Oil 3rd, Lubricatior t00 -- it's result power! Dial 12 Miss Elandel, Dittfach, 117 [(A) NAME Deg HRs nea RA 3-3492 to get the help of 13 W elcome Erort, Polls, ealry ADDRESS. .... ie an experienced ad writer (bys 3 ESS LE RE Et Ll Tn Ee {for action. (A) J. Edwards and C. N.|A! PHONE ouicsssesvsiusveicnsissinsrnivessors | | Robson entry four-year-olds and up. 6 fur Gillingham, 109 SIXTH RACE Four-year-olds and up (foaled in Butler, Jack Gillespie, Ron t 1. Winisteo, Robinson X112 | SEVENTH RACE | "LOCKWOOD PLATE", Purse $2,400. Three- and four- ygAR BOOK Also eligible: All Cash, Coch-| One mile and one-sixteenth. 2. Golden Fleece, Remil'd 114 3 4 5 6. Mr. G. J., NB 122 7 8 9 longs EIGHTH RACE 1 Golden Coast, Brown, (A)117| "TUCSON" purse $1,900. Four-year-olds and|-- 2. Miss Blue Ice, NB 115 00 ~I 3 Wn ta 9. Brant Ator, Zehr 115 Post Time 2:15 | XXX « 10 lbs. (B) G. R. Gardiner and G. M. Moore, Geraldine Schievink, Patsy Herbert, Grade 8: Lynn Bell, Barbara and they competed in Basket-|S ls Janet Hubar, Bev- ball and Softball, playing their 1. Saya Miss, NB 111 G. Terwillegar son, Robert Burns, Bruce Bate-|brich, The need for pupils to learn Charles Marlowe. {Mr. Maycock's Grade 7: John Davidson, cock's room, Christine Boron, A. Weterkamp, J. Alker, S. An- Franca | captain)--Patti Andrews, Mari-|dersen, A. Aru, B Brown, J. [lyn Burns, Heather Davis, San. Duffield, E. Dyer, S. Knight, H. Linda Goulding, | Parker, N. Powell, V. Puhach, Sheila Knight,|J. Roberts, L. Snider, N. Stew- c Judy Price, Larry Winter, Laura Noreen Pottery, Nancy Powell, [ar J Waitly | 5 Goyley, IAT YOUR BARBER OR DRUGGIST erley Morris, Violet Puhach,|games during the noon-hours, achieve an average of 80 Poy Vicki Servinis, Lenore Souch, usually. Mr. Terwillegar and|cent or better on their year's Volleyball (won by Mr. Car] michael's room, Jean Brown, captain) -- Laura Bizzo, Bonni THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 29, 1961 3 Burns, Elisabeth Cowley, Judy Crothers, Diane Garrow, Sandra| Work, receive Scholarship bars. Knight, Jean Koss, Sheila Loeb, |Mrs. J. Barrand and Miss §. Mary Mark, Jill McClelland, | Farndale presented these worth Carroll Ransome, Carolyn Rob-|While awards at this time to the erts, Arina Seton, Linda Smith, |following: Loraine Stovin, Elaine Tate,| Grade 8 ~ Janet Hubar, Bev- Annette Weterkamp. erley Morris, Patti Andrews, Basketball (won by Mrs, Heather Davis, Linda Goulding, Sharples' room, Judy LaRocque,| Douglas Holmes, Nancy Powell, captain)--Verena Wagner, Fran-| Viki Sharpe, Ted Stuart, Elke ces Dean, Franca Bizzo, Caro-| Ulbrich, Joan Weir, John Arm- lyn March, Susan Starr, Patty|strong, Agnes Aru, Harold Germond, Janet Kirkbride,|Chmara, Karen Crowells, Walter Betty Scoville, Pat Babington,|Silke, Nancy Stewart, Margaret Linda Gay. Neal, Brian Drew, Janet Ward. Softball (won by Mrs. Grade 7 -- Dennis Delorme, Sharples' room, Linda Gay, cap-| irk Garlicks, Susan Starr, Rob- tain) -- Betty Scoville, Carolyn|art Stone, Brian Barker, Jack March, Patty Germond, Susan|Gijjiespie, Penny McMullan, Starr, Verena Wagner, Lillian Brian Pollock, Douglas Richard. Owen, Pat Babington, Joan| son, Teresa Tomaszewski, Larry Gibbs, Janet Kirkbride, Franca|yyinter, Jean Koss, Mary Mark. Bizzo, Gail Watson, Judy La- Rocque, Frances Dean. CITIZENSHIP BARS teathe ing Street School teachers SAFETY PATROL BARS ._|have a difficult task each year, One of the most deserving|gelocting about half a dozen awards, necessitating being at|pypils jn each room, who have an appointed position in alllshown the greatest promise this kinds of weather, summer and| year of becoming the right winter, is the Safety Patrol bar.|jyneof citizen in future years. Constable Wm. Tane, who super- Mr. E. Maycock presented vises the school patrols, was Citizenship bars to the follow- present to award these bars to ing: i - tous, members of the! "Grade 8 -- Jane Alker, Robert Paul Blair (Captain), Bever-|Burns, Janet Fubar, ] Beverley ley Morris (Ass't Captain); Jac-| Morris, Brenda No Tine que Roberts, Bob Montgomery, | Wilson, Patti Andrews, Ma jiyn Solveig Andersen (all Lieuten- Bums, yi Ca . Sel ants); Lynn Bell, Donna Jenkin vy Nancy Blair, Harold , Shirley Windover, Ted|Chmara, Elizabeth Dyer, Doug nt, Did Gay, Heather|Harris, Nancy Stewart, Judy Davis, Barbara Sawyer, Joyce Walker, Barbara Sawyer, John Hooper, Nancy Stewart, Diane|Paynter, Lucille Snider, Brian Gay, Robert Crawford, Peter Drew: Butch Nobes, an Smith, Linda Goulding, Janet| . Kirkbride, Robert Pearce, Rob.| Grade 7 -- Dennis Delorme, illard, Li [Lynn Bessler, Dirk Garlicks, ert Gillard, Linda Gay, Sandra Ly » se Knight, Alfred Burns, Carolyn Terry Moore, Lenny Lamber- Roberts, Diane Garrow, Bud sky, Susan Starr, Robert Stone, Arsenault, Gary Emmel. {Brian Barker, Bonnie Crim- In connection with the Safety | mings, Jack Gillespie, Margaret Patrol, there has been a friend-| Latta, Penny McMullan, Doug- ly competition between the three!las Richardson, Larry Wines, patrols throughout the year, and| Alfred Burns, Judy om ig Const. Tane presented prizes to| Frank Kelemen, Linda Si y Bob Montgomery's winning| Ewald Bengel, Sandra Knight. patrol No. two. SCHOOL LETTERS ISLOP AWARDS The presentation of the high- RAW I at King Street|est award which a unl] at iy School during the past year, Mr. [school can win, the x Sees, Macdonald presented the Fanny brought the afteriooys ¢ eh Hislop Awards for being the(to a fitting climax. Ne "top pupil" in her Grade 8 class| School Letter is ava Bog b to Janet Hubar (in Miss|those pupils in Grade 3 Found's class); Joan Weir (in(have won the necessary Bim er class); Nancy|of bars and points in their two Mrs. Barrand's|years at the school in Grades 7 Stewart (in class); Margaret Neal (in Miss|and 8. J i hool prin- Farndale's class). Miss E. A. Found, scl These awards take the form cipal, presented these Soveted of cheques, and are presented awards to the followings, ol . annually to the pupils heading|Burns, Janet Hubar, eves ey each Grade 8 class in the city|Morris, Bernard Roberts, a of Oshawa in memory of Miss|Andrews, Heather Davis Hislop, who was a Public School| Montgomery, Nancy vel, principal in Oshawa for many|Jacque Roberts, Elke rich, years Joan Weir, Viki Sharpe, John : Armstrong, Agnes Aru, Harold CHOIR BARS Chmara, Nancy Stewart, Bar- Mr. Maycock, who conducted para Sawyer, Margaret Neal, and trained the King Street Sen-|1ucille Snider, Brian Drew, jor School Choir this year, next|Marilyn Burns, Linda Goulding presented Choir bars to the var-|anq Ted Stuart. ious members of his Choir, which performed - Ring Sereet 9) i Home and School meeting an T at the Oshawa Restival of Song @®) y ) [24 2 at the OCVI in May. Receiving] these bars were: a " | (W.\ [e108] Sopranos -- V. Gerrow, J. Koss, C. Ransome, G. Schievink, HAIR DRESSING (say "DOE-MAY") INTRODUCTORY 69' PRICE Reg. 85 RA 8-6201 King Street pupils who | 2. Grand Passion, Remil'd 112 Georgia Q. Gomez 111 | Tina Wilson, Patti Andrews, Mr. Hogg presented bars to the| 3. Vee Gee Coe NB iil Heathep Davis, Nancy Powell, following winning Jouls! w= oo Shirt Re hincs {Jacque Roberis, Elke Ulbrich,| Basketball (won by MT. Ii0gg's] > Te Doli son XU7 Tyoan Weir, Shirley Windover, room, Brian Barker, captain) -- 7. Friend Willie, Biamonte 111/H€ather Wood, John Armstrong, | Gary Lopak, Gary Chabot, Gor- 8 ) Agnes Aru, Iarold Chmara,|don Smith, Ron Kitchen, Larry 9. Judith Doble, Elizabeth Dyer, | Winter, Brian Pollock, Ted Bor- 0. |Nancy Stewart, Judy Walker, 0Vvoy, Jim Clarke, John Ritchie, [Margaret Neal, Pamela Miller, [Jack Gillespie, Terry Slack, Barbara Sawyer, Bonnie Brown, | Randy Coppins, Gary Emmel, Grade 7: Brian Barker, Carol | Paul Hollingsworth, Richard At- y kinson, Douglas Richardson, Bud Arsenault. Skindles Hotel, Potts 122 Sarano, NB 112 Top Tourn, Grasby XX104 'PERDUE" alw., purse $2,700 | mile and one- Kitchen, Teresa Tomaszewski, | "go epi (won by Mr. Bonnie Burns, Elisabeth Cow-| | ichael's room, Charles Mar-| Tu Crathers, rank Kote: lowe, captain) -- Kevin Rollo, ; SS, 3 i on, Ewa erts, Dirk Garlicks, Susan Starr, Glow Bo Jim § steam, Bow- | Lynn Bessler, Franca Bizzo,|man David Laing, Ron Sheyan, | |Janet Kirkbride, Betty Scoville. | Gary Cubitt, Barry Schwartz, | {Brenda Finer, Patty Germond, | Ajfred Burns, David Tole, Glenn | Carolyn March, Gail Watson. | Cooper, Tom Jackson, Frank i {Joan Gibbs, Lillian Owen, San- | Kelemen. | alw., 'dra Knight. {GRADE 7 GIRLS © wim I : .., | To the Grade 7 girls' winning | a exirg-corticuar Jeti y. | sport foams, Miss Farage and whic! as become almost a Mrs, Barrand presented bars as tradition at King Street Senior follows: . Prince Tour, Robinson X107 |S¢hool, is the compiling and pub-| . Burnhamthorpe, Adams 117 Using our opm Year Book | Dang s Doll. G aol" 'he Revue." The publication | gorous: Doli. Gomez 11 of the 1961 Year B 0 0 k, under Mile Master, Dittfach 117 [the supervision of Mr. A. E.| . Queen's Park, Fitzs'ns 109 |Maycock, Grade 8 teacher, re-| . Tambourette, McComb 109|Sulted in the 50-page record of | {the school's activities being dis- | tributed during the second last | $2,500, week of school. At this time. | McLaughlin Public Library ® ADULT DEPARTMENT eo CLOSED 6 P.M. SATURDAYS 9 P.M. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS | ® CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT eo CLOSED EVERY DAY at 5 P.M. through the Summer months, 'anada). One Car- ixteenth. 2. Windy Ship, Dittfach 117 3. Jesrubel, Potts 112 4. Castleberry, Fitzs'ns 117 5. Chopavanme, Robinson X109 QUINELLA BETTING ear-olds (foaled in Canada). 1. Dr. Fred, Robinson X112 Did You Know ... 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