THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 11, 1963 DITCH CUTS SWAMP SMELL n's reek dra Ajax swamp. at mi by a workmen partially smel When eve ne * diteh dug "ig * The swamp ~ Grained to reduc af accumulated waste . the swamp water 'Maxwell s be Promotion List * KEDRON -- The fo a list of the pu sat Maxwel! He School, Kedron GRADE Allan, Joha; Sey; Arsenault Bobby; Fisher spatrick, Joey sGeisderge Jue ow 'ils 7 his 1 TO 2 Annand, Bob Billy; Bathe Rarbara; Fit Gifferd, Gail amie, Woodce GRADE 2 Atkinson, P. Carol; Giaspe Meverly; Hayes amin, Lieyd: Inn ssn, Karon Lambert, Barbara aCharies: McDoug Patti, Jon, Walker Ress : GRADE 3 TO 4 Arnand, & Rarnett, Diar Brooks = ane SFitapatric wen, Wes Heary, D amber x indy Lee * Souch scett: Walt Pa GRADE x TO 3 " at wy + a Wayae Alan ace: Ra Rathe are s MRS, R, HOLMAN Bre OKLIN -- The following is the promotion list released by the Brooklin Senior School; GRADE ¢ Teacher, Mrs, R, Foster, Andrews, Kathy; Bergs, Arthur, Blizzard, Evelyn; Boule, Pat (T); Bowers, Bill; Burleigh, Douglas; Codlin, Janet; Deremo, Ellen; Dupon, John (1); Ferren, Allan (T); Finch, Mary; Freeburn, Susan Godfrey, Robert; Gray, Tony; Halonen, Louise; Hamer, Lyn da; Heron, Peter; Howard, Linda; Humphreys, | Shawn; Manning, Dennis; Mitcbell, Sue; McLean, Douglas; Nolan, Barrie (T), Oldham, Joan; O'Leary, Dan: ny (C); Ormiston, Gail; Peters, Bruce (T); Rutherford, Tom: Seymour, Fred; Thankland, Gail; Van Ginhoven, Joh 2; Weales, Larry (T), GRADE 6 Teacher, Allison, Kenneth; ye ey Judy; Buldyke; Shirley; David son, Donna; Down, Kenneth; | Johnston, Doug; Kerr, George Doughlas; Kerr, George; Nesbitt, Fred; Nolan, William; Peacock, Marilynn (C); Potts Bruce; Stephenson, Evelyn GRADE 7 Teacher, Miss J, M, Graham Bailey, David; Butler, Alison; Draper, Nancy; Hess, Terry; Humphreys, Judy; Kehoe Rene Mackenzie, Fraser; Nicholson, Joan; Pitt, Pat Reynolds, Ivan; Roberts, Grant |Short, Robert; Thompson, Nan icy; Wilson, June Anne; Yates Sherry; Zyistra, Gosse iGRADE 7 Teacher, Kdgar Agar, Richard; Baxter, Rob Bergsma, Ida (T); Bergs Manning (T); Campbell Campbell, Sherry; Campbell Suzanne Cooke Donna; Cooper, Gary; Craw ford, Neil; Dingman, Judy (C) Downey, Dorothy Rdwards Beverley Fice, Brian Hamilton, Diane Thomas; Johnston, Hugh; Ken nedy, Philip: Kiasen, Patricia Lintjens, Ricky; Mitchell, Don- ald; Morrison, Yvonne; Parrott Allan; Perry, Gail: Richardson Roberts, Carol (T) Randy; Stevenson Thomson, Sheila; Van . 59 Empty « Piggy Banks Auctioned SUNDERLAND, Ont Fifty-nine empty piggy banks were auctioned Wednesday for $20. 'and pickpockets fitted'? among a crowd of 1,000, as per sonal effects from Piggyland went under the auctioneer G ert ma, Charles; reaches a certain poin is poured onto the The. 1-yar from the wastes Finch, Kenneth 0s awa Times Photo Heights Sharon; Lindsey, Carl: Lind Sev rt? Ogle, John Taylor, An Woodcock GRADE 3 TO 6 neon. Peter Rrooks, Nancy Dale, Brace; Fisher Gifford Carol Greer Sour Cathy Walk Pau Yourth, Wendy h dy er Pat Ra Lou ter Snre} Eliza R Beth ley Het yoak, Donald Hopkins (CP)-- Larr " n, Norman; Inaes SUNK rwin, Robert; Keil Kolvynke, Roger; Schie ss s GR seen 8 bth ? Rober ya Hon gavel Piggviand, a former farming venture near this com munity 3 miles northeast of To rente, went bankrupt and promoter, John Laua, fed Germany in March us 788 investors are estimated { Rrooks have last $1,500,000 after an swering adveriisements that promised a percent retura s from raising pigs aad the tari w 'farming ght in your own Ving-reom The day-iong bankrupicy sale attracted pickpockets despite provincial police supervision Larne Smith, a farmer from Lit Ue Brit reported losing mis wallet containing $5 in cash and a STH cheque and another farmer fram Blackwater, Ont lost $88 and a $158 cheque Laun's personal effects ar Rrenda armehair ts Woodcar GRADE 7 w & Kenneth; Bent Rishop Anne Greer, Rosemary Doreen, irvine Mary; P P Kelynke GRADE § TO $ David: Hoskin Harrie Susan - . Ra ey Peter nak Ae ©, Pau George Dear Shwasen ain. Ont MARGARET ON TRIP GUE TEI RSLOH, West Ger Princess Mar. he RAF base sgt Brooklin School ': Results Listed 1 «eae | Professor Asks |To Be Heard > Jentists Howard, ~ to'a 1962, Some y nthe and two-day equipment were auctioned. His on of 1?feot runabout boat went for and $1,000. A fal A jam opal brought Sida. ~ length Persian RETAILERS Fine or = Quine wo pote SLIPS REG. 1.99 Be Ff 81 x 100 SHEET REG. 4.59 mn 3.97 Qen.LERS rc CANADIANS VISIT OUR BEDDING DEPT. THIS WEEK FOR OTHER GREAT SPECIALS SHOPPING CENTRE F23.2209 ZELLER'S enet nuciear REPORT TO DURHAM Parliament Divides Northwest Territories settled communities de Ginhovyen, Hubert (T); Yorke, Bryce; Zylstra, Harm GRADE 8 Teacher, R, McKinzey, Bailey, Rodger; Barker, gy RUSSELL C. HONEY MP Beverley; Bergsma, Naney (T);) 'oprawa A relief from Brown, Larry (7); Buldyke, jbudget controversy was afford: 7g ne. Linda; ee AMP+/od this Week When the House of anit gs! Mine. Yommons passed a Resolution Gerrard, David: Greer, Linda; (© ,fivide the gai aan Cae te: Kennedy, Territories, the ene on the West) Jim; Lakey, Tom: Lambert.| ito be called Mackenzie and the Ken.; Manning, Carol; . Miller One on the Rast and far north|! Keith; Mitchell, Pat; O'Leary, " be called Nunassiaq, ' John; Ormiston, Jane; Potts.) The. first Territory carries Ann; Powell, Brad; Roberts,|the same of the mighty river Carl; Robinson, John: Ruther.| eich traverses it from south ford, Lynda; Seymour, Rosalie; to north, and the latter Terri Shankland, | Christina: Storey, |tory bears a name selected by Marg.; Townson, Fred: Vipona,/te residents of that area, being Peter; White, Bill (T); Wood. 2" Eskimo name for "Beautifui tial, velop, In recent years, the legisia- tive fabric of the territories has been lar igely overhauled, Revised ordinances of the ter. ritories were published in 1056 to bring up to date the old body of laws which had been in: herited from the Northwest Territories of 1905, Alberta and Saskatchewan were established in 1905, and the provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec were enlarged to their present sizé in 1912. SMALL POPULATION Since the Northwest Territor- ies came into confederation, the federal government has provid: ed for the administration, These are areas of great expanse and) small population, The federal government has always accepted the role of a trustee, both for the people of all Canada who own the land ;Durham County residents that Newcastle lawyer, E, R, Love kin is one of a very few law: yers who is a mmber of the bar of the Northwest Territories and as such js entitled to prac. tice in the Courts of the Terri- It is a matter of interest to} "TI am quite certain those peo-jment of Canada will have to ple possess these qualities be-jassist those Territories in the cause they are livin gthere, and|future as they have in the past, I think if they did not possess/that the time has arrived to these qualities they would not give them the maximum pos be living there, sible amount of self govern "I think the point has now|ment, The legislation which we been reached when we can say,/propose as a yesult of this re though we keep the reservation/solution will be a move in that always that the national Rover: direction." FIRST TIME AT REGULAR PRICES! Limited Engagement Tay aNOnlOn 4 4-DAYS ONLY! IN TECHNICOLOR MN 4 Min Py Cast of Thousands! FREE. LIST., SUSPENDED SNOWING FRIDAY 8:10 PLM, Land" 'and resources, and for the fu- fe (1); Woodward, . Judith' present Northwest Terri-(tute residents of the area wholtories. tories are so large and so di:/Witl take over responsibility for! qe Resolution passed this} verse that it is exceedingly dif-/them when the population hasiweok js a further step in the ficult for one government to/8rown to the point where Pro-/ conscious effort which © has' adequately look after the needs|Vincial status can be contem:\peen made, and today is sub of ail the people plated, stantially complete, to put the The present Northwest Terri) There has been a steddy legislative, financial and admin- jtories are what was left over/transfer of authority to locallistrative arrangements for 'the! itrom the old Northwest Terri. and territorial agencies as the/government of the Territories tories when the provinces ofipopulation grows and substan on a basis that will lend itself over the years to a smooth evo lution toward provincial status It has been accepted that the forms of government should, as far as possible, be in accord with British constitutional prac tice The legislation provides for an elected majority on councils which will govern the new Ter- nitories In Commons EDMONTON (CP)--A Unive. RECREATION REVIEWS he is prepared to testify before Annual Circus Set For July 15 a Commons defence committee if requested to do so. Dr. D, B, Scott of the univer sity's physics department is a spokesman for eight nuclear sci on the campus whose views on operation of nuclear! arms in Bomare missiles and The fol: DAY CAMPING Voodoo interceptors, contradict The annual day camp for girls will get underway on July 22 for two weeks, Those inter: ested in attending should get in touch with the Recreation Of if ice as Soon as Possible people there a mixture of very Boys and gins, men and) sreat responsibility and indom- women everyone loves Alitable courage in the House by the Honorable Arthur Laing, Minister of Nor- thern Affairs and Natural Re sources Roferring to a recent visit to} the new Territories, the Minis: ter said, "I found among the BOWMANVILLE lowing is a release issued by the Recreation Department in Bowmanville BANTAM GIRLS SOFTBALL July 11 -- Coronation vs Ro tary) 18 -- Rotary vs Robson;/ ? -- Kiwanis vs Gibbs BANTAM BOYS SOFTBALL The legislation was sponsored) DOORS OPEN 7:30 P.M, | BILTMORE] ""Diary of @ Madman" (Adult) lus -- "Amazons of Rome" (Color) "JERRY LEWIS as 'THEN Tr proressor' (A Jerry Lewis Product on) Fyepmcau] j i" fy A GivTA STEVENS PUD ATE EN Please do not reveal the middle of this picture? SHOWN AT 2:20 - 4:40 6:55 ~ 9:10 July 33 Rebels vs Bears 9.00 a.m High School; Soxs vs Cardinals 10.30 a.m High Schoo! July 15 -- Cardinals vs Re dels (cancelled due to Circus) university group argued aircraft! catrying nuclear bombs could not be destroyed without explod ng the nuclear cargo The result would be explo sions over Canada of bombs - which had been directed to tar Massey school grounds i The children's parade will commence at 6.30 p.m, start ing from the Lions Community Centre proceeding up Temper. ance street to King street, east on King street to Liberty gets elsewhere,"' the brief said The statement was signd by street and. south on Liberty 'istreet to Vincent Massey Drs, Scott, L. E. Trainor, D. W School those of Dr. George Field, chief! cireus. ent recente scientist of the Defence Re search Board On Monday, July 15, the Bow. manville Recreation depart: | In a brief sent to members of Parliament and the press. the ment will hold its annual play- ground circus on the Vincent and the July VV Bears vs Sox -- Braden, D. D_ Betts, B. Schiff,/Vineent Massey Ss yoods 'Ny sheatar Sk esi & Manchesteripes: WE BASEBALL RRR July 9 -- Yankees vs Pirates In Ottawa MJ Yo} lewel Memorial Park; 11 -- Lions chairman of the board pe diz Tigers Vincent: Massey n Camy sal on Pirates vs Braves -- Vin Nuc rmament, said/Cent Massey -- 9.00 a.m: Yan W ednesday. the Commons de. Kees VS Tigers -- Vincent Mas fence committee would be der -- 10.8 am t in its duty # it doesn': July 16 -- Braves vs Lions -- testimony from the eight Memorial Park physicists July 18 Pirates vs Tigers Memorial Park F vs ars of t 93 . 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