4 =THE OSHAWA Times, Wednesday, July 11, 1962 Port Perry Public School Promotions Hy MRS. C. H. REESOR (Terry; Rollo, Scott; Snoddon, son, Charles; Taylor, Neil; PORT PERRY -- The fol- Harold; Stephens, Russe1l;|non, Peter. lowing is a list of the Port Taylor, Billy. la RADE 2 to 3 Perry Public School promotion GRADES 5-6 Careaen, Knives te a9 Andrews, Elizabeth; Bassant, Jo-Anne; Enge, Sandra; Carnegié, Connie; Carnochan Grace; Brown, Betty; De Nure, |Sonja; Forder, Rhonda; B Dorothy: Cooper, Janet; Hail,|Pesey: Forder, Anna; Gray,|Julie; Leahy, Patti; Podres was checked at the Bowman- arenas' were dra: Jet. 8 1888; Hoggard, Marilynn;|Marlene; Reader, Sharalyn;|ville Weigh Seales on Highway pe ag Brad Pigg pe 'ia: ine, Darlene; Jackson,|Rice, Sylvia; Short, Beverly; 401, April 30 and found to be ford, Linda; rage | Peli '|, anne; Manns, Mary Jane; |Short, Victoria; MeNeill, Susan; Moore, Judy; : I Brend Nelson, Catherine; Porter, McGill, Joan, Nelson, Mary; |Brenda. ae Norma: Rice, Ghristina; Shaw, fobertson, Heather; mares) Cochrane, Calvin; Crystal; Sonley, Leanne; Tay-|Heather; Waddington, Eliza-/Robert; Da gins, lor Barbara: Wallace, Carol. beth; Williams, Janice. | Evans, Ricky; Gardiner, Allan; Armstrong. Tom; Burnett, Bruton, Robert; De Jong,|Hall, Ricky; Hull, Paul; Ian; Cowieson, Bob; Draper,/Ruluph; De Shane, Robert; |Jefford, Peter; McNenly, Ron- Joe: Durham, David; Hubbard,,Durham, Karl; Emmerson,|nie; Parry, David; Short, David; Kendall, Trevor; Lewis,|Larry; Jeffrey, Ronald; Ken-|Ricky; Skinner, Paul; Swinson, John: Lytle, Ivan; McDermott, |dell, Morgan; Kenny, Scott; |Shane; Taylor, Robert; Vokins, John; McDonald, Peter; Mc:|Mark, Larry; McNab, Brian; |Ronnie;, Wakeford, Kim, | Wil- , :|McNeil, Tommy; Mickie, Ken-|!!ams, Laurie; Young, Rober -- tele ads Roba Richard, Short, "Aivin; ineth; Mosse, Larry; Prentice,| Ballard, Denna; Ballard, Don- Dn ane Oat Terrett, Bill; Williams, Grant. Ralph; Saunders, Batry; Short,|na; Garvey,, Debbie; © Mark, ©V") os tala, Ha ad d f : i Dennis. Lori; Wakeford, Donna; agers tege Bagge tig on GRADE 7-8 Bathe, Rhonda; Bourgeois, 89is, David; De Shane, Neil; | (t Department of Trans- Baird, Sharon; Brown, Diane; Charlene; Buchner, Ruthanne;|Hillier, Steven; Hope, Ricky; Bier THESERiaR to gather further Collins, Joyce; Garvey, Fran-|Chaney, Sydney; Davis, Jose-/Redman, Ronnie; Vader, Gor Edens {o support the charge ces; Harris, Sharon; Healey, | phine; Gardner, Kathleen; 40n; Waller, Garry. 'i neem ig Pat; Milne, Lois; Peterman,/Geer, Brenda; Jeffor, Eliza-crapr 1 to % Lynne, Quan, Denise; Rennie, beth; Kendell, Rhonda; King, peare Donna; Diamond Marlyn; Spears, May; Stein, /Christina; Short, Dianne; mizabeth: Graham, Lorna: Risa; Taylor, Monica; Thomp-Thomas, Darla; Thompson, jjeayn. Vickie: Leroux, Lucy: son, Jean; Webster, Barbara; |/Alilee; Vokins, Sherrin; Walsh,' yickie. Margot: Pargeter, Don- Beare, Dale, Beare, Bill; Judy; Warren, Nancy; Wren, ia dihaen S fate? Price Cawker, Danny; Cox, Fred; | Patricia 2 ORepeaa anes : : Dawson, Grant; Farmer, Billy; Ballinger, Beare, Trin tarry: Hillier, Raymond; Kent, Rich- Richard; Birkett, Wayne; chael: Harris. aaah, Lonny: Monsey (Carnie, Stephen: De ure, son avid: Lit David. Me: LONDON (Reuers) -- Thre lis. Bob ee ' Paige ee Pan agi Nab, Jamie; MeNeill, Donnie appeal. court judges have de- ' Cawker Bonnie Gien- iHoleu hlin la Mae: Cook, Lynn; Hayden, Mari-|cided that Britain's only Mor- Gale: Gray, Shirley: Michie TORT Mouse Roger: lyn, Luke, Vicki; MacGregor,;mon temple is not a place of ald, 'Esther; MacGregor,|/Panter. Gordon: Smith, Don-| one cs eon er ney aay Pumllc wormnp ar ial Lynne; Porter, Janice; Sum-lald: Tripp, William: Wareford, ne; MeNei!!, | Debbie; Neill, | sb abd jaelee 3 si appea mers, Eleanor; Tripp, Linda;! Ajlan : Kim; Rice, Linda; Tripp, Su-| by the government: against a Fiford, Barry: Enge, Rodney: san; Wiley, Susan; Bagg. Paul; |decision by a lands tribunal Knight, Brian; Walker, Rich.|GRADE 4-5 Bond, Robert; Brown, Bobbie;|that the temple, near Lingfield ard. Baird, Janet; Beadle, | San-|Donnelly, Michael; Evans, Ron-|in suburban Surrey County was, dra: Cox, Diane: Durham, Jan-|nie; Hayden. Michael; John-|e¢xempt from local taxes as a GRADE 6-7 ice; Gray, Deanne; Healey,|ston, Dennis: Knight, Randy;|Place of public worship | Dymond, Nancy;. Jeffrey,|Faye: Kenny, Anne: Luke,|Leveck, Eddie; McCoy, Glenn:| A government lawyer said Cathy; McNenly, Wendy; Mur-|Kathy; Mumford, Susan; Rider,|McPermott Neil: Murray, Jim-|that only a limited class of peo- ray, Jane; Short, Lynda; Sweet-|Heather; Thomas, Mary Lou;|my; Phinney, Donnie; Reid;|Ple known as "Mormons of good nan, Sharon; Terrett, Susan; | Walsh, Barbara; Webster, John; Stephens, Robert: Van/|Standing" had entry to the tem- Walsh, Wenda; Burnett, Her-|prenda Camp, Billy: Walsh, Douggie. |Ple bert; Chapman, Howard; Hall, Archer, FOE Gl : : Counsel] for the Mormons said William; Hockin, Thomas; Mac-)|ponald KINDERGARTEN to GRADE l)that the 'persons allowed into Master, John; Manns, Regi-| Geer, Glenn; Gibson, George; Bagg, Carla Bond. Susan;|the temple were not selected, nald; McGowan,, Gordon; |Gilbert, Richard: Gray. David: Boyce, Charmaine; Cochrane.' adding that a person wanting to Podres, Ronald; Prentice, Ken-/Marshall, Wayne; McDermott, /0!¢;, Pagenais, Lois: Dowson. go through the temple ceremon- neth Paul; McDonald, Roy: Reesor,|/i Durham, Barbara; Hartin, jes had to satisfy the authorities Carnegie, Beverly; Carnegie, Larry; Ryland, Robert; Shaw, Jacqueline; Johnston, Lynne;|that he governed his life on Martha; Cowieson, Betty; |Alan; Short, Ronald: St. John, S¢ndell. Kathleen; Leroux, Lin- Mormon principles before he Eade, Sharon: Hall, Sandra;|Billy; Sweetman, Glen; Wil- 24: Malinowski, Susan; Me- was allowed in Heayn, Lynda: Lee, Nenly, Clare: Michie, Donna: Patsy; /liams, Ted. Moore, Linda; Ptolemy, Clare;| Ballard, Lea - Anne: Brown, Reader, Ruth; Rice, Georgia; |Linda; Dowson, Janice; Fenton, | Redman, Deborah; Shaw, Joanne; Sonley, Sheri- Sharon; Griffen, Debra; Hillier, i@; Scott, Sandra ; lyn; Tanton, Judy; Taylor, Pris- Barbara; Hlozan, Janet; Ken-,Sctivet, Jennifer; Snoddon, where only Mormons of good cilla nedy, Karen McNenly, Norma: Patricia: Sonlevy, Jane; Stein, standing were admissable." He vm? N Yierre atlo ; > at is t Andrews, Leslie; Ballard, Murray, Karen; Pickard Lin- Dennise; St Pierre Linda: | concluded that the temple is not Ricky; Buchner, David;|da Robertson, Beth; Ryland, Karen: Sweetman, Valerie; Taylor,'a place of public réligious wor- kt Taylor, Patricia: Va-'s t rivate § ry. Cook, Ian; Durham, Donald: |Bonnie Snooks, Wendy; Taylor, Patricia; Va- ship but a private sanctuary MeNenly, Larry; Porter, |lace, Judith Cured Tobacco Puzzles Court BOWMANVILLE (Staff) 1 |Magistrate's Court here Tues-| day was faced with a problem' -- whether "cured tobacco' is classified as a fatm prodiict and .exempt from the Public) Commercial Vehicles act, or if| Ver- it requires a license to haul this type of produce? Ralph Atkins of RR 2, Balti- more was charged with hauling! Donnelly, baled tobacco without a PCV) Enge, license. Hall,) One of Mr. Atkins' vehicles 1 | | s (cured tobacco, The driver was) Crozier, Harry Gideon of RR 1, Graf-! David; |ton. : | The load represented three |shipments from tobacco farm. ers to Delhi, Ontario. Mr. Atkins argued that to- bacco is a farm product and should not require a PCV li- cense to haul it. Magistrate R. B. Baxter said) Bour- Mormon Temple Said Not For Public Worship Norman; Diamond, Mi- Danny; Jack- Forder, MacDon- Vernon Dagenais, Diamond, Julian; Rodd, Ary-|day that the temple seems to s be "a sanctuary, a holy place ~ Sarg PETER CUSHING Plus: THIS ADDED THRILLER--Adult Entertainment AN UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE "BLAST OF SI ALLEN BARON « MOLLY MeCARTHY + LARRY TUCKER TODAY ""' THURSDAY Vokins, Margaret; Walsh, Lin- added that admission to the Ralph; Read, David; Ric e,|Ross; Beare, Dean: Clark, Neil: Phinney, Ronald; Reid, Alan;|Litt, Andrew; St. John, Greg-'the decision to the House of was fined a total of $20 and|GRADES 3 to 4 tario, pleaded guilty to bothiley, Gayle; Jeffrey, Sylvia; castle restaurant about 1.15 binda IN SUSPENSE Schelling told Magistrate R. Lloyd; McLean, Brian; Murray, Armstrong,|da:, Wylie, Debra temple is by document and no |Elford, Robert: Irvine. Barr, Earle; Barr, Robert; |ordinary member of the public . 4 neth; Kent, John; Menzies,| purward, First Drink Costs Selby Youth $20 Taylor, Paul; Wakeford, Ron ory Lords, Britain's highest court, ald; Williams, Jody; Draper,! -- "% costs or 10 days in jail for being, Girls -- Bathie, Reva; Beare, drunk in a public place and Sharon; Carnegie, Charlotte; charges. Kendell, Bronwen; Luke,| Constable Bruce Tillson of the|Louise; | Panabaker, Diane; | a.m. on July 7 "He was sick to his stomach Boys ; ANGIEWE) Broce; Brown (Samuel) Sammy; Geer, B. Baxter that "I never had alJotm; Waldinsperger, Donald; drink before that night in my Wren, Michael Wal- der, Laurell; Venning, Penny; One of the other two judges Jamie; Prentice, Carl; Raines,| Andrews, Larry; Ken-| (onlin, Danny; DeYong, Kopie;jis allowed in even as a sight Gr bi ; Christopher; Goode,' seer, | Gregory; McLaughlin, Murray; | Gordon: Jeffrey, Kenneth;,; The Mormons were granted Moore, James; Newman, John; Jones, John; Kenny, Mark; permission to appeal against BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --/ John An 18-year-old youth, Tuesday, j unk i drinking under 'age. Carnegie, Janet; De Nure, Pat-|§ Ronald Schelling of Selby, On-|ricia; De Shane, Kathy; Had-|@ OPP Bowmanville detachment! Prentice, Joanne; Rider, Pen-\@ said he saw Schelling in a New-\ny- Walliace. Gail: Warren and was in an intoxicated con-|- ny dition," the constable said Garry; Hall, Ved; McDonald, life." Burnett, Jane; Cook, Leanne; é DeJong, Mary Anne; DeNure, J % Leslie; Dowson, Nancy; Em-| COSTLY PROTEST merson, Colleen; Fenton, Bren-, UCKFIELD, England (CP)~--\da; Hall, Mary Margaret; Har-| Early arrivals at council offices|ris, Wendy; Jeffrey, Debby; of this Sussex town found a pile;MacMaster, Mary Lynne; Par- of kitchen garbage on the door-|kinson, Norma; Read, Connie; step, topped with a note: "If|/Rice, Miriam; Smits, Maria- you won't collect it, I'll deliver|nne; Sonley, Kathryn; Stein, it."' In court later, David Ches-|Freida: Wakeford, Joanne. ter, who said the garbage col-| Ballinger, Kenneth; Carnoch lectors didn't call often enough,'an, David; Coles, Billy; Coop- was fined £2 for dumping lit-'er, John; Davis, Sidney ;Goode, ter Gregory; McGill, Rodney; Nel- Mey Wono oF LVERINMENT / a Fames = Vengorrinn. tan } ¢. Academy Award Winner! Erctwaive Special Engagement NO RESERVED SEATS! Best Actor! 3 PERFORMANCES DARY! 1 Best Screenplay! THIS teens BIG Abby Mana EXCITEMENT MOTION PICTURE! (esd) neo BUTTONS C0. stAemine KRUGER- MARTINELLI BLAIN: OHI WAYNE Qa NEW COLOR CARTOON , FEATURE TODAY... 1.00, 3.45, 6.35, 9.25 ee yee AIR-COOLED -- 7 wis "FPnaser 3 SHOWS DAILY 2:00 - 5:15 - 8:30 TONIGHT ONLY! PLUS! = SAtY, "THE NAKED ooh BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:15 -- SHOW STARTS AT DUSK! TOMORROW! - "AUNTIE MAME" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT AIR CONDITIONED PHONE 723-2843 MARY O'HARA'S THUNDERHEAD. SON OF FLICKA PRESTON FOSTER - RITA ERZZD "CARTHAGE IN FLAMES" plus "ON THE DOUBLE" | $ THORNTON RD. AT- HIGHWAY 401. . PHONE 723-4972 CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON Sweetman, carrying a load of 257 bales of; 1 ( The judge presiding over the| Rahm, Cheryl; Raby, Charlene; appeal court hearing said Mon-| | No Tax Return | Youths Remanded } Costs Trucker ew Attempted Theft > BOWMANVILLE (Staff) $25 Fine Six youths charged with at-) tempted theft of gasoline from! BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- the property of a district farm- An Enniskitien' man. was fined/@t, dwindled to four in court) pl $25 and costs or seven days on here Tuesday when two of them) Recreation a charge of failing to file an Were freed of the charge. officially opened last Monday.| swimming lessons for the child- man from a drivin income tax return M All playgrounds will be featur-|ren of Bowmanville and the sur-'in court Tuesday. P : elville Spragg and Albert). h n-|tounding district. 'The fellow! Grant Werry argued that it Goodwin, who pleaded not guil- ing costume parades through-| rounding district. é following' john D. Reid of 2 North wain't (air that & man should J ur jout the week. The idea of the/is the time and place of the drive was acquitted of the be Assessed for eight years!" had the charge against) parades is to let everyone in the| various swimming Classes: charge by Magistrate R. B. Bax- earnings as though it was his them dismissed after OPP told) neighborhood know that the' Wednesday, July 11th, Girls ter. annual wage, He pleaded guil- Magistrate R. B. Baxter that the Playgrounds are now opened for|Tearn to Swim: 9:00 a.m. B.T.§ Terence V. Kelly, an Oshawa ty to the charge. two boys wéte asleep in the! business. Pool. lawyer, brought it to the court's Magistrate R. B. Baxter {old/ Ca" When the offence took place. The playground staff have just' pursday, July 12th, Boys and attention that the police officer dl por Werry ihai this was something The youths were "caught incompleted a five-day training (ig Red Cross Juniors: 9:39 144 marked two X's on the trat- n } f } jcoursé held at Camp Quin-Mo- : fie ticket. One of the X's was ne soul ake, Tap hn Mae aM (oe Mee hoped nat ihm 24M BAY POO. aden chage ig ember of Parliament, i Frerbert Prescott. near Fnnvekit.('raining as a background, super- ri ay. July Joh, Boys and) of the centre line' and the court. en by faspa Mich one visors will be able to offer aj Girls c -- pg ager other X was beside the ¢on- Enniskillen. '\wide variety of playground av./and Seniors: 9:30 a.m. Cream of eahie's writing "improper pass- Constable Francis Dryden ot) tivities for the children. Such Barley Pool. tne", ; activities as games, arts and, Transportation will be provid: sagistrate Baxter, in dis- eg ct ge oy pietach.| cratta, team games, singing and ed for all children taking part missing the charge, sympathiz- lnolve arid ew the the c |special events will be a part of in the Learn to Swim classes to ed with police officers making a ae Sok em 9 CAaITY-|the daily program. be held at the Training School out traffic tickets on the high- Shane A ie har ube fellewed The playgrounds will be Pool. Buses will pick the child. way. | eee supervised from July 3rd until/ren up at Central School, On-| '"'It is difficult to find the "aga to Mr. Prescott's proper- iugeet 17th at the following tatio Street School, Vincent Mas. exact charge in the Highway hours: 9:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Sey, School and the Corner of Traffic Act book while a motor- In an attempt to escape, thé ani 1:15 p.m. till 4:30 p.m. It is Liberty and Concession Streets. | ist is breathing down your |youth's ia which ae oe hoped that a number of the play-. Children taking part in the neck," he said. ; [driven by ee ie Bow grounds will bé opened in the) Red Cross Beginners, Juniors, "Mr. Kelly replied that even Ov ag Mg ae a aint | 2tly evening in order to give|Intermediates and Seniors are lawyers have trouble decipher- lbut - 'i Pp ping pain'.|both children and parents an op-|required to supply their ownjing the act and find something pout Comunued on: portunity to participate in the'transportation to the Cream of New in it each time. | Wade Summers of Toronto) various activities. Barley Pool. It was too late for the crown jand Robert Whelan of Bowman-) Playgrounds scheduled to be to amend the charge against ville were left "holding the) open evenings next week are as SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS Reid because 21 days had |bag", and later found by police) rojiows: Lions Centre, Kiwanis, . Special interest groups are de-\elapsed from the time of the walking along a country side-'puesday; Franklin Park, Tues-\Signed to appeal to the older! offence. road. day; Memorial Park, Wednes- children taking a keen interest, ~~~ Roy Mulholland of Scarbor- day, Flett Street, Wednesday; |i" 4 specific direction. The Rec- WIVES BUSY TOO ' ough was the sixth youth charg-/Ontario Street School, Thursday teation Department will conduct MONTREAL (OP)--Wives of Bai : ed. He changed his plea of not| evening, Vincent Massey, Thurs-|the following special interest Ania eae Galen the GAY GUNNER 'ina es a ee Canadian Engineering. Institute guilty. Mulholland and Sum-/ents and children will take ad-| Minor Softball: July 16th ee te oun ace Donna Johnson, 23, of Ux- mers were remanded to July yantage of the opportunity to Tigers vs. Indians. July 18th, siliiee, Ts aidol long in ad- bridge was selected last night 31. participate in the activities Indians vs. Lions. Canee iae year's program in- in Manchester as this year's The Whelan brothers, hi scheduled for these evenings. Tennis: Boys, Thursday 2:00 cluded lessons in flower ar- Ontario County Dairy Queen. and Robert of Bowmanville SWIMMING LESSONS p.m,, Lions Centre. rangement," a lunch at St. A school teacher, she will en- |were remanded for one week in * x Es t age) : ? . ash ter in the CNE contest for the custody to be sentenced on this Starting on Monday, July 9th, Archery: Girls, Thursday, 2:00 Helen s Island, and visits to the provincial title. "charge and numerous others.ithe Recreation Department in\p.m., High School. CBC and tours of Montreal. 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