Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1963, p. 4

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Fridey, August THE OSHAWA TIMES, 9, 1963 | also the property same the oldest section of the town MILL POND SENTINEL { Pickering High School Departmental Results Grade 13 Departmental exam-/Comp. 76, English Lt. 71, Alg ination results at Pickering Dis-/68, Geom 64, Trg. and Statics trict High School are 34, Physics 50, Chem, 62, French Adams, Carol A English! Authors 72, French Comp. 58 Comp, 67, } sh Lit. 59, Hist.) Kuylyk, Shirley A. -- English 68, Bot, 55 n Authors 61,/comp, 69, English Lt. 59, Latin ny Comp. 34, French Authors 59 Latin Comp Barkey, I Sh' French Comp. 35 : Donald I Comp M, Geom Comp. 63, Englsh Lt, 61, Hst Bean, 75, Alg. 59, Geom, 6&7, Physcs 59, Chem, 71, French Authors 67 "|French Comp, 72 Lewis, Joyce M Bot, 53 > --. Geom. §4., Macdonald, John D Eng em, 35, French lish Comp. 68, English Lit, 50 ach Comp, 51 a ee 62 agg . arvk . -- Englis ysics 3 hem, 72 rench FB cng gg on tat ~-- Authors 60, French Comp. 55. 80. Zool, 75, Latin Authors 73,| McKee, David H, -- English Latin Comp. 70, French Authors'Comp, 61, English Lit. 67, Alg 76, French Comp. 78 83, Geom, 57, Trig. and Statics Broadmore, Peter J, Hist, 58, Physics 58, Chem, 63, Latin 76, Bot, 74, 2 76, Chem, 64,' Authors 58, Latin Comp, 62 French Authors French' McTaggart, Robert L.. -- En Comp. 58. lish Comp, 70, Eng, Lit, 62, Alg -- English) 68, Geo. MM, Bot. 68, Zoo. 66, 72, Alg.|French Authors 67, French 85, Geom. 78, Trig. and Statics Comp, 69. 78, Physics 75, Chem. 87, French' Mercer, Mervyn R. -- English Authors 76, French Comp. 7. Comp. 73, English Lit, 72, Alg 2 lan J Chem, 35 50, Geom. 53. Trig. and Statics J, Leo -- English Comp.ig9, Chem.- 50, French Authors h Lit Aig. 4.19. French Comp, 62 and Statics 64 Marie I : s4 M1 onglish I Authors 60, Latin Comp. 31 - Latin Daniel, Ra Comp. §5,.} 7. Zool, 35 T 50 onald N nglish I 54, Bot, 78, Chem tlizabeth D. -- Engli glish Lit, 67, Hist Chem, 57, Lati Latin Comp, 56 66, French at Xe Eng \ te, AR) Lay Engish 31 Authors Alg, 59 French Comp. 63 Beuk, Ger Physics c Authors 55, Frer 51 al, v3, sh 71 g English 35, Boat Authors 68, Chem French Comp. 75 M, Elizabeth--Eng . English Lit, 77 gh Hist, 86, Latin Authors 79, Latir a Comp, 79, French Authors French Comp. 81, Spanish Auth Spanish Comp, 70 Osterhout, Cairine A lish Comp, 72, Engli Paris, Jerome N Comp. 35, Alg. 58 Trig. and Statics Physics 4, Chem, 61 Parker, T. Wayne Comp, 31, English Lit Zool. 62, Chem Authors 4. Latin French Authors Comp. 68 Quinton, Gwendolyn F.--Eng sh Comp, 83, English Lit, 69. "Hist. 75, Bot. ST 32, Latin 'Authors 37 Rackham ish Comp. Newman sh Comp _ 73 > ors 62 stich $1, Zool. 77 Latin Comp q French English 83, Hist 55, Latin Comp, 67 65, French Zool Eng Snglish Lit, 62 tin Authors 61, Lat French Authors nach Comp. 60 Range, G. Pau ~ Camp, 78, English Lit 31, Rot, 73 sg David = Ene richie, Alexander ¥ Gee Se Tee sh Comp a English 39 Bhosies 32. Che ream. 72 rig. and co a Pe s 64, Physics &2, Chem. 68 Authors 73, French 7 Geon Af é1 Phys English French . 0. Alp Authors Camp. 8? Hawthorne. R hish Comp Eng aS Lit 3 a2 Comp Roberts lish Comp g. §2, Bot Latin Margaret S$ Eng 39. English Lit. 3 73, Zool, 65, Chem Authors 30, Latin rtson, P. Wellesiey--Eng Hist, Tl, Bot. $1 33, French Authors 52 Thomas ( $1, E Geom, $1 sh Camp. 39. mo} Sime 'omp French Authors * New Lighthouse Faces Old Mill HAMPTON (Staff) --Deep injly-curving arches along the) the heart of the farm country, shore, a thousand miles from the near. In the early spring of this est ocean, a Miniature light-jyear Mr, Burrows embarked house stands watch over a mill-\on a project which, to date, pond, must stand out as his most The lighthouse is the crea- singular -- the lighthouse, tion of John Burrows of Hamp.) "l was looking around for ton and stands on the shore of something to occupy my time the Hampton mill pond, Itsjand I hit upon the idea of the gleaming newness and geogra-|lighthouse," related Mr, Burs) ) know exactly}: contrast with the century-old/how to build one, because the i phic singularity are in glaringjrows, "I didn't mill across the ro from it, | closest I ever came to the ocean Mr. Bur. Was Cornwall, Ontario," rows, | Mr, Burrows. tried fellows is compounded by the vision's Mr, Fix-it, but for once fact that both are the property Canada's number one do-it-your- of Mr, Burrows, selfer was stymied Mr, Burrows moved to Hamp-| "He wrote me that he didn't, ton from Oshawa seven yearsjhave any plans for a_ project ago and purchased the flour-'like mine," said Mr, Burrows, mill, "and he admitted that he "IT had been working at Gen-|didn't have a clue as to where eral Motors for 19 years and/! could get them." just decided that 1 wanted to) Mr, Burrows went ahead with| do something different," eX-'the building of the lighthouse in plained Mr, Burrows, his basement without plans, He This statement is an indica-'said that he was only slightly tion of Mr, Burrows' philosophy|hampered by the fact that he| of life -- he likes to do things had never seen a lighthouse in that are different. his life. His first venture as owner of} Phe structure was built in the mill was to install deisel three sections in the basement turbines to augment the tradi-| ond taken out into a garage for tional water - powered grind: assembly, painting and outfit. stones. ting. Mr. Burrows estimated Then two years ago he built that he spent in excess of 100 an oe ge re apes man-hours on the project bungalow right in the middle The Mahe hous te toile wired and appears to be an exact replica, in miniature, of any which protect the mariners of the North Atlantic, It also houses a pumping system which irrigates the lawns and flower. beds around the Burrows' home Mrs. Burrows expressed - a great deal of pride in her hus band's accomplishment When the house was completed he landscaped to the shoreline and built a breakwater in gent- 5%, Zool. 71, Chem, 51, French Authors 65, French Comp, 62 Stroud, Leonard. G Eng lish Comp, 58, Bot, 77, Zool, -71, Chem, 62, French Comp, 4 Stroud, Murray D. -- English! "He can do anything with his Comp, 64, English Lit, 57, Alg- hands," she said, "amd he has 63, Geom, 56, Chem. 60, French such wonderful ideas. He prac Comp, 38 tically built this house himself Tomlinson, Janet 1. and completely landscaped it ish Comp, 66, English Lit on his own Bot, 58, Zool, 65 "Some people have made dis Trent, Ronald N English paraging remarks about the Comp. 61, English Lit. 30, Hist.!jighthouse to both me and my 2, Alg. 55, Geom, 63, Trig. and husband Just recently a per- Statics 61 fect stranger drove up and ask Trolley, Gloria H English eq: "Where's the ocean?" Comp, 75, English Lit, 82, Hist. «fy husband just shrugged $3, Rot. 61, Zool, 64, Latin Auth. "who needs am ocean?" ors 71, Latin Comp, 69, French When asked what his next Authors 80, French Comp. 78. -- project would be, Mr. Bur. Ufnal; M. Margaret Hist. rows smiled. "I don't like to 64, French Authors 66, French' yeyeal my intentions in ad Comp. 66 vance, T like to do things first Watt, William G English and talk about them later Comp--79, English Lit, 72, Hist. "Actually, though," he con 59, Alg. 66, Geom, 65, Trig. and fided, "T think that next year Staties 57, Physics 65, Chem, 63./1')) build a foot-bridge between Webster, R, David -- English the two closest points on that Comp, 75, English Lit, 64, Alg. breakwater of mine." If Mrs. Burrows holds sway -- Eng 62 66, Geom, 62, Trig, and Statics 52, Physics 59, Chem, 61, French another future project will be a Authors 72, French Comp. 61 _"\ miniature sailboat for the pond White, Glenn G English 'This done. would not be Comp, 60, English Lit, 69, Bot.' surprising if Mr. Burrows were 77, Zool. 80, Chem, 63, Latins build a typhoon in his base Authors 57, Latin Comp. 68,/ment just to put his creations to French Authors 59, French an acid test Comp. 61 Wright, FE, Elaine Comp. 54, English Lit presents COUNTRY HOLIDAY Wright, George D. - English Comp. 76, English Lit, 69, Hist 87, Bot, 83, Zool, 79, Latin Auth ors 80, Latin Comp, 73, French Authors 80, French Comp. 83 Yetman, Harry G. -- English Comp. 33, Prnglish Lit, 61, Hist IN PERSON @ RAY PRICE SANDRA SELSIE BOBBY ROWAN GORDY TAPP W. TRAUGOTT AL CHERNEY 77, Zool, 73 TOMMY HUNTER REG. 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SUBURBAN TEXACO SERVICE 3 to gel; The strangeness of these bed-/plans from Peter Whittall, tele.) | x STARS OF BILL'S Billiards victory over Stephen Fuels in 'Poolmen Eight In BOWMANVILLE = (Staff) When George Stephen is on, he is really, really on, but when he is not, he gets combed for jot runs, Bill's Billiards caught George on an off-night last night and pounded his Stephen Fuels crew 18-9 to stay alive in their best seven Men's Town League final series The Poolmen, who had been held pretty much in check for the first three games of the series, broke loose for eight big runs in fhe first inning ane never looked back It was a must game for them They had to win it to prevent a series sweep by Stephen's Archie Crossey set the of stage for the romp in the first inning ' when he drilled the first pitch into left center for a home-run After two walks and an erro Ray Crombie stepped into an outside pitch and hit it over the centre-field fence for a grand slam homer Bill's added ties on an error SV RSS more tal singles three thr ee j TRE INTERNATIONAL | JUST AS TT | UALS OF Tne WORLD DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S LONGEST & TODAY. ae last night's Bowmanville Men's Town League final, (lL Batter First sand a sacrifice fly to run their total to eight, The Fuelers got back in the game in the second frame when they converted two walks, four singles and a double into six runs, The big blow of the inning was Jack Bond's two-run single They narrowed the gap to 8-7 1 the third on consecutive singles by Cowling, Stainton and Vanstone Rill's opened up their lead izain in their half of the inning Buck Cowle doubled, Don Mas te tripled ad Mel Burgess doubled to account for two runs ind make the score 10-7 Stephen's tallied twice in their half of the fourth to round out their scoring, Grant Wright and Rob Abbot singled and came home on a sacrifice fly and an infield out Bill's exploded for five runs in the bottom of the inning to put the game out of reach John Mason finally shook ) a a three-game. slump as he led off Ditting streak, He picked up two) WAS SHOWN | ; Released by 20th Century-Fox re row CORNELIUS RYAN with 42 International Stars! ALPH. INSEE V ACCLAIMED HIT | gp arcs to R) John Mason, Mel Bur- gess, Ray Crombie, and Buck Cowle, the inning with a tremendous home-run high into the trees be- lhind the left-field fence, This was the first of the two mam. moth homers that the slugging shortstop hit in the game, After Crombie reached first on an error and Dan Girardi singled, Buck Cowle singled them both home, Buck later scored on a sacrifice fly, as did Slip Rowe, who had walked, The Poolmen added two more markers in the fifth on Mason's second four-bagger, Crombie's double and an error, They scored their final run in the sixth on a walk and General Jones' double Me! Burgess went all the way to record his initial victory of the finals, He gave up 13 hits and two walks, He fanned three opposing batsmen, George Stephen suffered his first playoff loss after six straight victories, He gave up 13 hits, four walks and 17 runs, He was relieved by Bob Abbott in the sixth, Abbott gave up one run and one hit, Stephen record. ed only one strikeout Mel Burgess had a_ perfect night at the plate for the win- ners as he continued his torrid N THE MAJOR | . THE DAY ijand John Mason singles, a double and two walks.|. The winner of this series will pee one ng : pale of |meet Chartran's Men's Wear in singles and a double, Ray Crom:|the first - ( bie with a homer and a double, Wednestan oveniog' -- WAN CWO | semssernsnoms homers, also brandished impor: tant bats in the victory, Jack Bond, with three singles and Bob Abbott with a double| and a single were tops at the! plate for the Fuelers, | The series resumes next Tues. day evening at 6,45 at the High School Grounds, Stephen's will try once again to wrap it all up and Bill's will be seeking their) second victory -- the one which! would put them right back into! MID-KNIGHTS icontention, { REGULAR PRICES The fina! game of the Junior) ub Men's Teague softball semi. t- 2 hae " FRIDAY RICHIE KNIGHT AND THE final between Sam's Finer Foods and Ellis Shoe Store will be played Sunday night at 6.90 at the High School Grounds. THE FUNNIEST FIX A GIRL EVER GOT INTO! 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