Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1963, p. 4

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. a on Se Sn ee 4 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 4, 1963 PICKERING (Staff) -- The following are the standings for Grade 10 and 11 students at the betical order. Pupils whose names do.not appear in the fol-jcourt, Barbara Whaley, Ken lowing list have not been pro- moted. Subjects appearing in List Promotio Pickering High School Third Class Honors -- Fredjaize, Fred Fox (Math.), Elke ed to Town Council on Tués.' Sharon In- day, Izatt Joan Masters (Phys. want the sewers installed on a!conition have the conditiona! Mayne Christina jocal |Appleton, Robinson, Mary-Ann Vaillan-/Robbescheuten, Tony Salt | (Book., Math.), Bryan 'Wideman, | (Math), Frank Pass Standing Margaret ns For Bobbitt, Gerecke Lorne Kime, Barbara Laychuk, gram Pickering District Hign School,|Evelyn Metcalfe, Carolyn North/ (Math.), Names are listed in alpha-|(Math.), Gordon Roberts, Glen Ed.), Allan Powell, (Math.), (Math.), James brackets after a name indicate Bekkevold (Eng.), Martin Bur- Charlotte Wonnacott (Math.), that the student is promoted conditionally in those subjects Other results will appear in The Oshawa Times. FROM GRADE 10 to GRADE 11 GRADE 10A First Class Honors -- Kath- ryn Bongard, David Cockayne Melody Cooper, Janice Egoroff, Jana Hasek, James Hunt, San- dra King, Betty Jean Knox, Lin- da Kozak, Grace Lloyd, Jessie MacKay, Keith Schram, Doro- thy Smith, Ruth Taylor, Fiora Jean Westney. Second Class Honors -- Pat ricia Armstrong, Mary. Lynn Blackman, . Marline Brooks Daniel DiCredico, Kay Duncan Donald Evans, June Lewis Jane Miller, Margaret Miller Walter Mitchell, Linda Plitz Beverley Waring, Linda Wil ams Third Class Honors -- Lou Anne Crowe, James Daly, Mary Donkers, Philip Holdham (Latin), Sharon Huyck, Pat ricia Newman, Nancy Nichol son (Math.) Pass Standing Ken Gar- diner, Kenzie Messer (French) GRADE 10B First Class Honors -- Susa Crawford, Rod Irving, Wallace Pugh. Second Class Honors -- Don na Bryant, Warner Fehn James Forbes (Math.), Mon ika Gerecke, Gloria Osborne Donald Robertson, Jane Van Blaricom, Michael Vizely |Health Unit (Pickering High Backs Request For Sewers Diploma : a ae PICKERING (Staff) -- The BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ~ | following students were pro- Two petitions a for sani- tary sewers on Rehder andi 12 at the Pickering District Hi Frederick streets were present: q : sd sh Names not appearing on the 4 : , following list are students who tesidents of these two streets | gig no* pass, Those passing on improvement. basis, ubject following their The Northumberland - Dur. ia ee tunis" . GRADE 12 TO GRADE 13 names | Skitch ham Health Unit, acting on the Threlkeld) same two petitions, recommend. --Peter(Math.), Ivan Wilson (Math.), ed to council that these sewers GRADE 12A be installed. First Class Honors (Five Op- inie (Math.), Derrick Curtis, GRADE 10E The following reasons werejtions) -- Carole Bowles, lan Bonnie Gardiner (English), The following students, hav- cited: Buttars, Donald Drake, Marie Clare Hogarth (Math.), Lonnie ing completed two years in the 'dn recent years, many resi-Draper, Beverly Hawthorne, Jolliffe (Math., Latin), Allaniclerical course, are granted gents have experienced difficul-|John Miller, Gerald Pegg, Ro- Jones (Math.), Elizabeth Miller school leaving certificates. ties with reasonably-well con- ger Stronell. \(Math., Latin), Gwen. Petch' Second Class Honors -- Eliza- structed sewerage systems, that) Second Class Honors (Five (Math.) beth Hartjes, Donna Hilts, Lio- under normal conditions, would Options) -- Sue Hannah, Mari- ' ee nel Larocque, Elsie Leder operate in a satisfactory man-|lyn LaBrie, Stephen Michna, GRADE 10C Mari Third Class Hovors -- Alex per, 2, Margaret Newman, Gary S'one; First Class Honors -- Marie gjiphant. "Adverse conditions appear to (Four Options) -- Rencth Majoor, san Botten Anne Draper Pauline Wellman Second Class Honors , Nancy Burton, ¢ -- Su J0- Mit Elizabeth Kroon, ss Pass Standing -- '| Hrytzak, Ken Markle, chell, Bonnie Moore, Jean Segriff, Linda Smith, Lynn GRADE 11A Arlene have developed as Harry more buildings were. establish. more. and Koehneman, Leslie Schram Third Class Honors (Five Op- in this area. tions) -- Sharon Brown, Mar "The land is generally heavy garet Carlton, Margaret Hickey ed Spencer First Class Honors -- Brenda and was originally tile-drained.|John Lusted, Paul vias : i in 'Third Class Honors -- Lynne Cornell, Gary Day, Richard Development of the area pve choi a8 Ronald Evans Gliddon, Donna Lee, Lynda Doble, Michael Kearney, Neil resulted in the old land tiles) ilene obinson. Nesbitt, Ruby Phillips, Sandra Parker, Walter Van Uus, El. D¢ing blocked, and in irregular! Pass Standing (Five Options) Smith eanor Westney. alterations of the original -- Pat Harden, Mary Sue Hun' Pass Standing Vicky Bath 'Second Class H : _ ground contours some blockage Diane Richardson: (Four: Op (Geography), Margo Burnie as Carian Choise Cotsen a i- of surface and sub - surface|tions) -- Lynda Hoskins, Roy (Bookkeeping), Susan Butter- 49, Craig 'Richard Curtis Tin. drainage has occurred. = Puckrin. field (Eng Book:), Carolynigithy Death Bruce Hote This and the ever-increasing GRADE 128 Coward, Linda David (English, Cheryl Dunn Linda Gre he waste load from modern con Resta "fh ; 300k.), Theresa Fleming. Lloyd Robert. Groff, Hes wel ce am. veniences has resulted in poor Bo peicg Cc lass Honors (Five Harbron' (English), Carole ri sre "45 te i mote Bit operation of some private sew- one -- Lynn Wilson. Kooren (Book: Phy aa) b ti a, : et ; rags age disposal systems, This has _ This Class Honors (Five Op- Gail Mitche (Geography) Yar Bl sows ar Wi heridan necessitated frequent servicing) 1ons) -- Janet Ross, John Judy Piddister, Frank Traynor | °". SOLON, Pie YORCOIAN and' replacement of systems | ee os (Four Options) -- (Bookkeeping). Third Class Honors -- Laur- that would under normal condi-|"arltyn Cronk. Douglas, Eck- etta Anonby (Geometry), John|tions operate with a minimum/lund, Joe Moodie, Henry Raet GRADE 10D Brett (History), Gregory Ger-! of attention. son, Burt Vizely. First Class Honors Nor: bis, Patricia Ireson, Anne Mc-' "Sewage effluent in excess of, Pass Standing (Four Options) man Bignell Grath, Lynne Patterson, Eve- that which the soil can absorb|-- Blair Bryant, Grant Fore Honors -- Lewis lyn Smith, Hetty Van Hevelin- results in conditions that may|man (French), Joyce Lewis Second Class Ratepayer Irked By "Overflow' BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Liberty street property-owner told Council Tuesday night that he has had trouble with storm sewer water since 1928 or 1929. T. M. Wilcox, 25 Liberty street north, said that Tues. day's "flash shower" drove water into his basement that reached a height of around 18! inches. This was caused, he said, by| fhe roadside catch basin being! plugged as well as being unable to carry away the amount of water. The catch basin in front of his place was covered by a piece of roofing paper, cut grass and loose gravel, he said This blockage caused the water to back up from the Yasin and flow over the curb dnd. driveway. My wife said it was over flowing all along the front of my place." Mr. Wilcox said he was now _ having electrical troubles now n his house "I see no reason why water, from Bowmanville should be dumped into my basement Jackson (French), Symen Lan- gen geraap, Douglas Wagg Third Class Honors Barty son (Lat, Fr.); Margaret Hart Gould, Robert Gumbinger, Bry-/forq (His. Math.): an McNall Rod James Torrance, Helmut Tran dy: Craig' Trenhojm tau . Van Pelt (Getty: Kathy Wil Pass Standing am Fal-) .4) Ce GRADE 11B Second Class Honors -- Hugh rawford, Karen Hayward Shannon Smith Third Class Honors -- Brian jBunn (Math.), Susan Burnie Renne Desautels (Ty ping) Douglas Dorsett, Fred Moore John O'Brien, Nancy Puckrin Mr, Nicho ,5aid Storm Se€Wers John Robbescheuten (English), on Liberty street were not OM Susan Ross, Bill Shields , Dar- the agenda for this year. Pass Standing--Barbara Car- pants and the community." leen, Suginamori, "We cap't do them all in one biewski, Greta Vanstone. year." The cqmplaint was forward- and Streets commitfee. for study and to / reply to Council lor Ken Hooper said he ; or ith Mr. Wilcox that the Pugh (Phys. Ed.), Phyllis Roo-|799.43); Plumbing permits -- 5 agreen wih Me Se © ney (Phys. Ed.), Barbara Tay- (7): ed to the bring a Counc Roads problem was serious. You cannot get water into a catch basin leaves cover the does the water get down to his place?"' Teachers Group sand basin when Blacklists Public School tario nave jisbarment publi been w PETERBOROUGH (CP)--On ' hoo d of possi eachers' publi th of here lor, (Math.) Gloria Taylor (Math.). and GRADE lic How|(To Grade 12 Commercial) Second Barry Bruneau, Carol Third Class Honors -- bara Fetter Matten (Shorthand) man Class Honors Carole White Wilson Bar Best (Arith.) Dianne Foster (Ty ing), Helen Schaper Linda Smith, Frank Taylor Pass Standing Margaret Clerk to check the petitions to|Gayle Disney (His'ory, Suzanne Sza-|,° Barbara "~ ---39 (43); Investigations made Barbara Jerry Janet Nor- --June Ben- become dangerous to the occu-| Marilyn Murker, Charles Rixon, {Gundy Schnabel, Lorne Thomp the town|son (French); (No Diploma) -- Council instructed Chem- MaijOv, Kayes (Hist, Math.): Janet Rud- establish that all who signed/istry), Bonnie Maurer (History) James are ratepayers. Chemistry). John Torrance 26 --~) (Chemistry) Building Permits In addition, the following stu dents have completed the re quirements for the Diploma } Carol Adams (Four Options) Increase In June Peter Broadmore (Four Op- BOWMANVILLE (Staff) --/#ons) Students GRADE 12 COMMERCIAL Second Class Honors |moted to Grade 13 from Grade Dianne Bye (Sp. Comm.), Hazel) Closson (Gen, Bus.), Patricia Corrigan (Sp. Comm.), Shirley Crawford (Gen. Bus.), Doreen Dawson (Sp. Comm.), Cheryl Liscombe (Sp. Comm.), Gail (Gen. Bus.), Marilyn North (Gen. Bus.), Judy Ward (Gen, Bus,), Wanda Williams (Gen, Bus.), Donna Y (Gen. 'Bus.), Goes To Trial | For Possession Of Stolen Gems TORONTO (CP) Szmaus, 41, formerly of Hamil- |ton, was committed Wednesday 'for trial for possession of stolen ems alleged to be part of a 35,000 robbery five years ago in a Toronto hotel. A robbery charge against Szmaus was dis missed Det, Sgt. Robert Stirling toldinear the city June 23, Wednes. that none was njured. magistrate's court that $3,500 worth of diamonds in a -- Theodor| |Judy Kane, 32, whose mutilated| five! Oung days after the robbery he found scene drained of water. ple arrest lait Aodil te Pela Soectators Loot He wrote Hamilte police) Jewelry Store from Brazil, where he had been charged with illegal entry, and SUDBURY (CP) -- Hundreds lof spectators, ran through protested his: innocence in the) ~~~ broken glass to loot a jewelry robbery. store when the wedows blew out during a $200,000 fire which Police Seeking rw 2 destroyed lowntown building. Remainder of Body gc ne yao sels anthing : Ee drt iy Rive Chiet WINDSOR, Ont. (CP). -- Po.|like it." said Deputy Fire Chie lice investigati George Noble, Onlookers lice investigating the death Of rabbed everything they could | y was fi he er <{Pick up from the burning build- re Agape eg ee eres ling and he said it was a miracle Some firemen combed the area Tuesday night for pieces Sandwich Eastiof jewelry while others chased lday ordered a pond near the Suburban Third Class Honors -- Lynda safe in Szmaus' Hamilton jew. Township police and a team of spectators who fled with their Barrett (Gen, Bus.), Dawn Carleton (Gen. Bus.), Sharleen Chute (Cler. Comm.), Marleen Gibson (Gen. Bus.), Suzanne Harris (Gen, Bus.),' Lynda Peel (Gen, Bus.), Keith Puckrin (Cler. Comm.), Jean Reesor (Sp., Comm.) Pass Standing -- Heleh Ego (Sp. Comm.), Gladys Jones (Cler, Comm) Sonja Nielson (Cler. Comm.), Joyce Thomp- Bus.). Janetville Man Draws $9 Fine son (Gen BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Janetville man who left his pickup truck on a_ highway without setting up flares was) fined $5 and $27 costs or five days by Magistrate R. B. Bax ter, Tuesday Elmo W. Gray was charged following an April 30 accident on Highway 35, Constable Den Hoed, of the Bowmanville OPP The accused was given until July 16 to pay the fine An additional charge of leav ing a vehicle on the travelled '\portion of a highway was dis missed The court learned that the Gray vehicle was involved in an accident with a car driven by Bowden Myers, Lindsay. MADE OF STEEL SWANSEA, Wales (CP)--Iron and steel researchers here are working on an. experimental two-storey house made almost entirely of sheet stee! (5 REEL REE TEE TERI TTT TIE for the month of June was pre- ' sented to the Town Council on Tuesday evening The report stated that 17 building permits were issued June giving a revenue of $177.50. This c mpares with ; May's totals of 14 permits Pass Standing -- Linda Eck-\anq $112.75, lund, Shiela Green; John Hot- ner, Bruce Lloyd, Wayne Mur- June are as phy, Susan Nickling (English), for. May are in brackets) Linda Pegg ' The totals for the month of; follows: (Totals Construction -- $61,115 ($122, Received for Plumbing Permits -- $57 ($102). Building Inspections made -- 134 (121); Trench inspections made -- 27 (5); Inquiries made -- 32 (26) WILL EXCHANGE FILMS BELGRADE (AP)--The 19th congress of the International Federation of Film Archives, with 39 countries represented, son (Anrith.), Georgina Burton,;adopted regulations for cooper- Ruth gela Cummings (Arith), teachers) Hornshaw (Arith.), Lana Hub- ble ner (Shorthand), Wayne Powell !srael joined as new members federa- (History), Joyce Smith (Short- and the next congress was set e said that if the trouble warning came the On continued much longer, "I'm tario Public School Men Teach going to find out something." o:<' Federation monthly news-| 30 YEARS LATE ette Chairman of the Roads and Alj-o school's 16 teachers/| Streets committee, Councillor resigned Roy Nichols, agreed with Mr. jt is receivir Wilcox, stating '"'you have got other teach your problems. This should ployment at the schoo have been done 30 years ago." ning this Septembe He pointed out that the Town' The board is offering a maxi 5 placing a 21-inch storm sewer mumh salary of $4,800 after eight up Wellesly street to Liberty years experience. The federa street tion wants $5,000 § A ¢ i] > ALL-COLOR WEEK-END SHOW! ; > $ . 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