Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jun 1964, p. 3

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'ward Day Held « At Conant School <The Junior and Senior Choirs|selection and were presented led the singing of O Canada to|with their bars by their choir- open. the Awards Day ceremo-|master, Miss D. Rogers: Gary nies at Conant School recently|Shortt, Alan Baudner, Robert after which Principal Donald|Baudner, Brian Marshall, Carol Peel welcomed parents and|Peters, Lynda Pesarchuk, Carol guests. |Lockey, Linda Calvin, Cathy Kilburn, Victoria Hardy, San- eeleeas -- 'dra Bowerman, Darice Laptuta, for which) Victoria Northey, Jill Northey, a ar ee re veonerned| i] Batt, Jane Zednik, Judy nt or more, were presented Ga ; Fa Miss Keller as follows? \Carr, Dorothy Reynard, Susan Grade 3 -- Lynda Pesarchuk,| McQuarrie, _ Debra Sholdra, Stephan Koss, Janice Salway,| Madeline Sevink, Jean Blakney, Linda Calvin, Teddy Bro wn,| Janet Hoy, Doris Peter, Peggy Bruce Hamilton, Melanie Lap- Burns. ; tuta, Lynn Salsbury, Michael) The Senior Choir sang a Taras, Leslie Waters, David musical selection and were pre- Steenburg. isented with their bars by their -eenburg. 'ehoirmaster, Mr. McIntosh: Robert Baudner, Tina Bower-|Nancy Sholdra, Maizie' Patter- man, Carol Lockey, Victoria son, Sharon Dove, Gregory Northey, Doris Peter, J ack| Demezak, Gary French, Rema Shearer, Jane Zednick,' Ricky|Herbacko, Susan Slijovski, Deb- Alford, Jean Blakney, David! orah Crocker, Patricia Dervent, Ferens, Jane Goubault, Holly)Pamela Harding, Mary Ellen Hodgson, Brigitte Illig, Pau | peddle, Valerie Westlake, David Johnston, Teddy Koss, Steven| Grieve, Denise Waters, Col- 'Lazin, Anne Mackay, Mayan! teen Gatenby, Karen Buller, Sevink, Gary Shortt, Patricia' janet Tymchuk, Shaureen Lans- Thorne. : ing, Margaret Geldschus, Rosa- Grade 6 -- Pamela Harding. | mond Northey, Judy Cruwys, Grade 7 -- John Beaton, Ute gican Reilly, Sharon Batt, Schmied!, Deborah Brown, Catherine Thorne, Barbara El- Larry Hilts, Bob Pesarchuk. jiott, Lynn Hilts, Larry Hilts, Grade . Charlotte Kwiotek, John Beaton, Jack Smale. Anita Roter, Shirley Taylor, 4 Rosemary Gesterio. SOCCER BARS ; The Fannie Hislop Award was| Soccer Bars were presented presented to Shirley Taylor for|by Mr. Kellington: : the highest per cent in Grade 8 Jr. Girls: Lynda Nichols, Bri- by Mr. Heath. gitte Ilig, Donna Smith, Linda SAFETY PATROL BARS \Cooper, Peggy Burns, Debbie Se ee woe ee Aur, Boys: Rick Alford, Brad sented by Constable Tane to: ' ae . PES Anita Roter, Linda Taylor Shir.| Robinson, Brian Cooper, ale ;: 144° yx..a|Cruwys, David Ferens, ay ley Taylor, Diana Kidd. Fred) ffl xian Bauder Alford, Mary Ellen Peddle,|@iter,. : ij i cwiy., Sr. Girls: Nicole Finnegan, agg, tle coreg vty Sandra Whalley, Donna Kidd, i i irley i k t ra Elliott, Victor-| Shirley Taylor, Debbie .L ack, cae nancy Cairns, Barbara Elliott, Charlotte Kwio- Rosamund Northey, Susan Leg-| tek, Yvonne VanderToolen. a: SOFTBALL BARS Track and Field Bars were softball Bars were pre: presented by Mr. Peel to school)}, Mr. Piurko: divisional winners at Conant) 'j,. Girls: Linda Hall, Donna field day and winners at school Roter, Linda 'Cooper, Linda "aang Danna z Roter, ie Nichols, Valerie Westlake, Deb- Girls; Eric Hodgson, Jr. ie bie Crocker, Pamela Harding, pnita ig sag seg die Charmaine Dunn, Mazie Patter- Bue, Jn 'oa pe rise ayvas, (500 Carol Lockey, Doris Peter. a |. Jr. Boys: Raymond Laffler, Sr. Boys. : '. iret i i . Brad Robinson, Ricky Alford, First Place Winners at an icoanie: 1 es: Donna|Tom Reynard, Larry ane ako Throw Wayne Cruwys, Neil Suddard, (Record); Anita Roter, Int Teddy Koss. : Girls' Broad Jump (Record);| Sr. Girls: Anita Roter, Deb- Charmaine Dunn, Judy Cruwys,|bie Lack, Barbara Elliott, Ni- Janice Stalway, Karen Burk,|cole Finnegan, Pam Barry, Donna Roter, Jr. Girls' Relay. Diana Kidd, Yvonne Vander- The Dr: Brown Trophy was|Toolen, Debbie Brown, Luda presented by Mr. Cotie to Don-| Dmitriew, Helen Kaplan. na Roter and Anita Roter who Sr. Boys: Ted Jenkins, were tied as 'track and field|Wood, Mike Leggott, champions at Conant Field Day.| Harding, Jerry Hughes, The Conant Trophy was pre-| Webster, Dick Lansing, Scot sented by Mr. Cotie to EriciGraham, Lorne Ross, Pau Hodgson, boy champion of Con-| Burk, Joe. Konarowski. ant Field Day. | Football Bars were presented ENDANCE BARS + by Mr. McIntosh to: Art Gavas, apg Coe naede Bars were -- pre- Bob Hall, Bill Tymchuk, Rick sented by Miss Lewis to the| Harding, Lloyd Patterson, John following: Beaton, Bob Szczurko, Ron Grade 4: Paula Westlake, French, Jerry Hughes. Morris Kuzemezak, Catherine) Co-Ed Ball Bars were pre- Kilburn, Karen Burk, Janet|sented to the girls by Mrs Hoy, Dorothy Reynard, Debor-Girard: Barbara Elliott, Anita ah Sholdra. Roter, Charlotte Kwiotek, Col- Grade 5: Alan Baudner, Rob-|jeen MacDermaid, Shirley Tay- ert Baudner, Carol Lockey, Vic-|or, Cathy Thorne. toria Northey, Doris Peter, San- CITIZENSHIP BARS dra Bowerman, David Ferens, Citizenship Bars were pre- John Hoy, ee Gers sented by Mr. Kellington to the a, pote gion A tate > all-around student of each P : = E Grade 4 to 8: ee te ota ek State $Leslie Waters, Lyn- e erbacko, Shaureen Lan-|¢@ Pesarchuk. De kaiger Govsara Thomas .. Grade 5--Holly Hodgson, Jane Reynard, Donna Roter, Janet Zednick. : Tymchuk, Valerie Westlake, Grade 6 -- Pamela Harding. Nancy Sholdra. Grade 7 -- Ute Schmiedl. Grade 7: Linda Cory, Rick) Grade 8--Diana Kidd. Lansing, Maria Maikowski, Mar-/ PUBLIC SPEAKING BARS garet Maynard, Bob Szczurko, Wiss G. Moulton. presented Linda Taylor, Yvonne Vander- the G. E. Moutlon Trophy on Toolen behalf of her parents to Diana sented Ron Ricky Doug. t l Architects Are Chosen The Toronto architectural firms are today working on schools which will be built next) year in Oshawa. The firms were appointed, Montlay night, by the board of education who interviewed nine architects during the last two weeks. Jackson, Ypes and Associates, have been chosen to build a 1,300 pupil secondary fully com- posite school on a site which has not yet been chosen. Craig, Zeildler and Strong, were chosen to build a 10-room lelementary school, which is \later to be enlarged to 20-) room on a site at Grandview and Olive avenues. The board plans to open this school in MINT EMPLOYEES MAKING COINS September next year. Employees of the Royal punch presses, which produce 8¢rap from the blanking oper- When the firms made present: * sia rent . y P i P | ations to the board they said) C@@dian Mint in Ottawa feed coin blanks at the rate of ek er Woon they would be able to have coils of gauged metal into 2,500 pieces per minute, The | from National Film Board) | plans ready for tender three pire ena | months after the initial sketch S set Hei gh ts mers, Cindy Thompson, Peter r Awards Given Janet Gilson, Bruce Graham, David Johnston, Sheila Kimmer- plans were approved. Gray, Carolyn McCartney, Billy Bars and letters were award-|gina Thorburn, Robby Woods, !y, Jo-Anne Ko}, Ricky Kuch- Trustees heard half-hour pre- Reimer, Cathy Shemilt, Greig sentations from the architec- tural firms and have been trav- elling all over the province dur- ing the last week looking at school buildings built by the firms. They voted for the archi- tects by secret ballot. The secondary school, which will be similiar to R. S. Mc- |Laughlin Collegiate and Voca- tional Institute has been tenta- tively approved by city council. Architects will be inspecting the proposed sites this week and an announcement of the chosen | site is expected next week. CITY AND | DISTRICT ON TRADE MISSION | Fred Gerson, of Appel Process Limited, Oshawa, is a member of the 25th Ontario Sales Op- portunity Mission to the United {Kingdom and Europe. VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- jing of the Rotary Club of Osh- jawa included M. Collins, Toron- | to, and Rotarians Dr. R, Starr,) Ajax; John Parkins, North Searboro; Frank Cooper, Wel-} land; Jack Reid, Bowman- ville; William Williams, Don Nancy Taylor, Claire Allingham, was aided in the presentation|Joanne Button, Carol Dainard, son, Billy Barber, Bobby Gilson, of these awards by Dr. C, M.|Jane Johnston, Doug Rollo, John Bradley Jackson, Garry Lyon, Elliott, superitendent of Public) Russell, John Wilson, Rosemary David Whitsitt, Doug Craw'ord, Schools and Mrs. B. J, Salmers,/ C'arke, Dennis Flintoff, John John Janetos, Patsy Neal, Lou- president of the Home and/Pilkey, John Rowden, George !S€ Gilkes, Wendy Ewart, Rob- School Association. Downey, Patsy Neal, Bryan bie Graper, John Neal, Janet The Citizenship Bar was pre-|/ Pearse, Linda Wood, Kathy Reimer, Chris oar Pg ay og prae nee ret so gad McDougall, David yoward, John Keenan, Kathy to the judgment of the teacher. SOCCER Low, ee John The award is on the basis of) oq Clarke. Dz Nichols Neil, Ken Norwick, Zan Whit leadership, outstanding service|p hee an ng Chav hh wick, sitt, Brenda Bradley, Peter to his room or the school and Philly Ande be pone ty id »|Falik, Marilyn Greer, David promise of developing into a joy Shard it hia ae Horne. leading citizen of the future. Mccaah erry sti ancy) Linda Desaulniers, Rossie The following were presented HOCKEY vane: Grose, Janette Kuchma, Babs with this bar: Wendy Bassett, Ted Clarke Dain Nicholson Young, Elaine Kahn, Nancy Richard Button. Mary Lynn David MéNab; Patal Greeiwav. Taylor, Mike Atkins, Kathy Jan- Cook, Danny Nicholson, Ian All Mos ak Do 'as eit etos, Evelyn Kimmerly, Rose- Paterson, Jim Davis, Nancy\¢ val pal i ous ~e *\mary Clarke, Terry Lang, Lou- ' oe xeorge' Pernokes, Tasso Per-|, i at ie Forster, Barbara Kimmerly, nokes: Victor Jenkinson Lauriel = Gilkes, Sue Graper, Marilyn Blake Salmers, Cindy Thomp- tackensie Mike McCullough Greer, Jan Hodges, Debbie heer Peter Gray, Janet Craw- John Howard, John Neil, Mark Browne, Janet Reimer. ford, Cathy Shemilt, Douglas Sager, Chris Salmers ORCHESTRA Fallow, Nancy Taylor,. Joanne Ah ' Button, Bruce Graham, Jo-Ann BASKETBALL : Kot Ricky Kuchma, Brenda Robert House, John Laughlin, Meredith, Billy Barber, Bever- Danny Nicholson, Harold Gra- ley Blakely, Christine 'Hudson, ham, Mike Kalnitsky, S te 0 ©' son, Mark Warner, Pat Desaulniers, Pictscn Deu ec Ran) Humphre George Downey, Linda Wood.) 4. yacKson Zan Whitsitt, Brian! 'Skelton, Brenda Hatt, Elizabeth Carson, David Cham-|7 oon John 'Neal mor? Bassett,.Cindy Glover, Valerie bers, Debra Demeter, Marilyn)? pone Lock, Danny Nicholson, Linda| Greer, David Horne, Stewart ae Brenda Desaulniers, Janna _ Tisdall, Mills and Ed. Ryzik, Whitby. ad ge ga ent Hatt. Debby Liston, Valerie Paul Starr, Richard Button, CHILD INJURED Fallow, Michael Morrison, Da- Lock, Mary Carpenter, Maty A seven year-old, Randy Van|yid Carson, Jan Hodges, Kathy Jane House, gat pel |Derkooi, of 1518 Lakeside, was| Ireland. ee bh ig atsy Neal, slightly injured in a car-bicycle |g LARSHIP BAR | Louls rHKES, collision Monday near the inter- oe to the pupils who TRACK AND FIELD . |tin, section of Lakeview street and| maintained an 80 per cent aver- Wendy Bassett, Terry Brooks, T Evangeline: drive. Daniel V.!average on all subjects during) Wayne Carson, Ted Clarke,| Doiron, 38, of 781 Stone street,|the year with no one subject| Helen Falik, Danny Nicholson, erman. was the driver of the south-| averaging below 75 per. cent,-Paul Starr, Rory a a bound vehicle involved in the|Philip Anderson, Doug Craw- Nancy Walmsley, Wendy Wil- accident. The child was taken|ford Pat Desaulniers, Richard! 5°": Fred Swonarow, ar ee to the Oshawa General Hospital|Engel, Patsy Neal, Lind aj Penter, James sa Ju 4 ail-| Suen Latimer, where he was treated for bruises Wood, Elizabeth Carson, David/S0",,, Janette Kuchma, Dawn ; ; < 7; Nancy Taylor, Gail Walmsley . t Martin, Monica Seitl, Cindy 7 7 Bees! pil Ay CHARITABLE FUND |Chambers, Hilary Hagerman, Thompson, Richard Gamble, Joanne Button, Janet Wilson, | MEETING John Howard, John Neil, Bar- Blige. . +,|; Bruce Graham, Kathy Janetos, bara 'Pym, Suzanne Wiltshire, crews Mutton, Cae, peg mos Jane Johnston, Ricky Kuchma, The Rotary Club of Oshawa)Harold Graham, . Allan Mouck,| crave Bird, Jane Johnston, |Beverly McMurtry, Brenda Charitable Foundation held its|Elaine Kahn, Ellen Latimer,| picky Kuchma, Tasso Pernokes,| Meredith, David Whitsitt, Bren- annual meeting last Monday.|Sheila Kimmerly, Stewart Low, | | ! ; " |A balance of $3,570.62 was re-| David Carson, Michael Engel, christine Greer, George Dow-|k0, Philip Anderson, Pat De- |ported. A total of $1,390 was|Jan Hodges, Kathy Ireland,|,.. Richard Engel, Randy|Saulniers, Ann Mackenze, Pat- jreceived as contributions from|Shelley Kahn, Shirley Mellema,| jackson, John Janetos, Mike|Sy Neal, Nancy Robinson, Linda the members during the past/Susan Ramshaw, Alison Berry,| yccuyllough, Bryan Pearse, Hil-/Wood, Carol Bind, Louise year, Cathy Heard, Jane Krantz,j,ry Hagerman, -Janet Mills,,Gilkes, Hilary Hagerman, John Mark Sager, Marilyn Forster. | nayid Horne, Stewart Low, Di-|Howard, Kathy Low, Margaret POOL CROWDED SCHOOL LETTERS _ ane Newman, Barbara Ban-| McDuff, Zan Whitsitt. With the closing of Oshawa, A, Senior letter will he field, Robbie Graper, John! YEAR BOOK schools, the Somerset Swim-|awWarded for a pupil of Grade 8. Neal, Sherri Henderson, Bob| Philip Anderson, Doug Craw- ming Pool had a record attend-|4 Junior letter will be present-| Hutton, Michael Morrison. ford, Randy Jackson, Nancy ance Monday afternoon. So ¢d to the pupil of Grade '| SAFETY PATROL |Walmsley, Danny Nicholson, | many children attended it was These awards will be based on yi Mary Lynn Cook, Brenda John Laughlin, Patsy Neal, |necessary to organize shifts. Ajthe obtaining of 11 points in) 1.4) 'valerie Lock, Wendy Wil-|Mike McCullouch, John Janetos, jlong line of children waited out-/Grades 7 and 8 and 15 points|.9, Debbie Mooney, Wendy\|Linda Wood, Valerie Lock, |side the pool for their turn to in Grades 4, 5 and 6 as repre-|~0.1q Cathy Neal, Nancy Tay-|Nancy Forster, David Cham- swim. sented " ype i = lor, Carol Dainard, Janet Gil-| bers. cipients of the Senior Schoo ' Naomi Platt Danny Car-| FANNY HISLO _ESCAPES INJURY Letter for this 'year are Danny|S0% Naomi Platt, Danny Car.) pote WINNERS LINDSAY -- An Oshawa wo- Nicholson, Pat Desaulniers, Pat- Brooks. Dennis Flintoff, Philip, Representing the highest aver- Shemilt, Gail Walmsley. Frank Janekinson, Francis, Judy Gilson, Launa hompson, Philips, Cindy Suzanne _ Wiltshire, Marilyn Banfield, David Hough- Cathy Neal, John Davidson, Linda Swonarow| 44 Hewison, Valentine Malaren-| Hutton, Pat Kerry, Cathy Neal,/Blood Donor Clinic which will | Y y of ed at Sunset Heights. The staff Dianne Sander, Sandra Hosking, ma, David Ramshaw, John Wil-|eyening." Janet Crawford, Carolyn Mc-) Cartney, Debbie Mooney, Cathy) Nancy Walmsley, Wendy Wil-| Kay . ys, Terry Brooks, June| Is Withdrawn Wendy | | | Mary Lynn Cook, Brian Mc-| 'artney, Nancy Forster, Gillian) Mary, Jane House, Anne Humphreys, | )Barbara Kimmerly, Dawn Mar-| |Marilyn Forster, Lindsay Hag-| Elizabeth James, Deb-| bie Mooney, Georgia Thorburn, | ton, Elaine Kahn, Pat Kerry,| Grade 8: Pamela Barray, Bill) Kidd, the senior winner for pub-|M8n escaped injury Sunday|sy Neal and Linda Wood Anderson. Patsy Neal. Linda|age mark in each of the Grade Tymchuk, Doug. Webster. lic speaking. Bars were pre-|When the car she. was driving) Junior School Letter recip- Wood: Carol Bind Elizabeth | 8 classes: Patsy Neal and Rich- ; sented to the Junior winner, left Highway 46 north of Wood-jients were Elaine Kahn, Nancy) Garcon Janet Mills. ard Button. MORE 'TAKE TWO FOL ... -/ Victoria Northey; Junior run-|Ville and crashed causing $1,- Taylor, John Wilson. ORATORY Home and School prizes for CHOIR BARS ner-up Rosmund Northey and/500 damage. Driver of the car. Sports Bars were presented to) Wendy Bassett, Richard But-|the highest averages completing The Junior Choir, who won Senior runner-up, Deborah|was Mrs. Marilyn Dove, of 529 Winning teams of the schools's)ton, Cindy Glover, Kay Hum-|the Primary and Junior School _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdry, June 30, 1964 Harmony School Presents Awards The annual closing exercises, Melley Cup to David Bracey, at Harmony Public School were Cathleen Brewster entertained held Thursday afternoon June with a solo, She was accompan- 25, on the lawn, in front of the | ied at the piano by Susan Can- cottages and summer resorts. school. : ining. j ' This means that the highways, The program opened with "O| Donna Hoskin who attained will be crowded and also be-| Canada", followed by a prayer the highest standing in Grade cause people being in a hurry to|by Rev, N. T. Holmes of Har-|8 addressed the group, get where they are going, more|mony United Church, HIGH STANDING accidents will result. | Following the introductory re-, Awards to pupils attaining the Red Cross statistics show that|marks by the principal, Mr. R.| highest standing in each grade Holidays © Mean More Blood Used Tormorrow thousands and thousands of our citizens will be on our highways heading for = {during July and August more/Harrison, Constable Tane of 49 Grade 7 were presented by accidents happen and far more Oshawa Police Department and Mr, Drain, The blood is used than in any other|Miss E. Hughes, teacher in| roliows: two months of the year. This charge of the safety patrol pre-) Dawn Fairbanks -- 'Grade 1; works a hardship on all the vol-| sented the Safety Patrol Awards) Billy Galbraith -- Grade 2; Pat- unteers who do their best to'to the following: ricia Brewster -- Grade 3; keep the hospital blood bank Bertha Mills, Christine) John Canning -- Grade 4; Al- supplied because while more|Sparkes, Ian Collison, Ronald fred Page -- Grade 5; Andrew blood is needed it is almost im-| ste , Donna iioskin, Ken)Csont -- Grade 6 and Leslie possible to contact as many Smith, Madeleine Mercer, Anna|Boakes -- Grade 7. 5 donors as during the winter sitsch, Wendy Collins, Geral-, Mr, MacDonald, Inspector of months. jdine Sapinski, Linda Dressing,| Rlementary Sehools in Oshawa, Bob Stroud says: "All we Cornelia Wagner, Billy Lee,|presented the Fannie Hislop can do is appeal to the public Eddie Chappell, Kathy Krantz,/ High School Entrance Award to In general to do their best to|Andrew Csont, Gail Brown,| Donna Hoskin who achieved the attend the regular Red Cross) Jeanette Johnson, Wayne Doug-| highest standing in Grade 8. ll) las, Ken Young, Carol Edwards,| The Farewell Awards also be Dale at or age a' Sp aac John Usher. [presented by Mr. MacDonald orlum jursday Is wee ' sf from 1.30 to 4.30 in the after- ATHLETIC AWARDS weilghest ackipredietie/tiais noon and from 6 to 9 in the| Mr. Drain presented the ath-\, " poina Hoskin; greatest letic crests to the following MU! Hie atneint in. any é grade ote dents: ; aizatts : Senior girls -- Delphine Mat- bet: gunk Geet) et thew, 9 points; senior boys --\cosskes, Grade 4; best essay David Bracey, 13 points; inter-| 5, health trom Grades tt eK mediate girls -- Gail Adams,| ' ehuensiisstog ss. ; | Andrew Csont, ally painies {9 Kathy Krantz, Anita Hatton andj aly pgmless and according '9 Diane -Arvah, 8 points; inter. Recognition was made of ing of well being. mediate boys -- Stephen Sapin-|those who per! < end- No one need -be concerned ski, 11 points; junior girls --| Ait --_-- Bs Pe el about giving blood because if StePhenie Naylor, 5 points; jun-| They were: oa Wael kes he is not able the Red Cross|ior boys -- Rodney Swanson, a Me ET eta tele technician does not accept him bantam girls -- Laurie Snow, a a ---- as a donor. A haemo test is 4; bantam boys -- Howard /Laute ye pag * wane taken and if the blood count is Rparegs, 3) ovine. gird rons Chaents on 'ia om, too low he wil be a reject,|~!aine Russell, 6; novice boys) TONG CHATEWICE,: EEE Oo tlay whats *Ject.| _ Billy Dressing, 7. Steven Sapinski, John Bakay, r you have an appoint-' the Harmony United Church| Lesley Boakes, Susan Harris, ment or not the Red Cross Trophy for girls was presented|Jeff Henderson, Bob MaclInally Blood Donor Service will be/t9 Delphine Matthews by Mrs.|and Ricky Mitchell. happy to see you at the clinic|~rench, Mr. A. Hill, former| Following Andrew Csont's either in the afternoon or even-|teacher of Harmony Public| reading of his health essay, Mr, inv. Those who give will be/cchool, presented the Douglas|Holmes spoke to the group. helping to save many lives dur- a termPlan Joan cut financing costs -so we had more to spend on our stereo99 T pupils are as Many of our regular donors wi'l be away, These must be replaced by people who have never given in Oshawa before. The giving of blood is practica- , ault Charge An assault charge laid against Eugene Clark, Cadillac Hotel, Simcoe street south, was with- drawn at the request of the com- plainant, Shirley Doughty, in Oshawa Magistrate's Court Mon- day. A non-payment of wages charge laid against Nelson Bar- ter, RR 2, Hannan, Ont., by Ronald Carnahan, was also withdrawn by Magistrate F. S. Ebbs. t A bench warrant against Al- bert Hickey, 125 Celina street, who is charged with intoxica- tion. was issued by the magis- trate. It pays to see Royal Bank first, before you go shopping for big purchases, It's the low-cost, businesslike way to borrow, No extras; no hidden charges; fast. Next time, start out with the money you need. Put buying power, bargaining power in your pocket with a life-insured termDlan Joan. & Another against Shirley Brohm, Second street, Uxbridge, was also is- sued. She is charged with theft. A drunk in charge of an auto] against Edward Delek, 275 Ma-| laga road, was adjourned until) Aug. 10. ' bench warrant) Finance in advance at ROYAL BANK SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY A permanent Senior Position . . . only qualified applicants will be considered . . . must be matricula- tion graduate with a minimum of 3 years experience ... must take dictation in shorthand . . . excellent working conditions and employee benefits. Reply in writing . . . giving full particulars to... The Leonard Ritcher Memo-; Brown. rial Shield, rendered a musical' F. R. Britten Trophy for the WOODBINE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 FIRST RACE claiming, jongs. Blue Bess, Harrison 117 Bon Coeur, No Boy 120 Parkheights, No Boy 120 Hempeter, Shuk 120 Royal Pleasure, No Boy 115 Hot Honey, Walsh 112 Nordstern, Harris X110 Whirling Rich, No Boy 115 Weed Bender, Harris. X110 Luxury item, Leblanc 115 ~Purse $2,000 (57500)|claiming, three-year-olds, maiden two-year-olds, § fur-|sixteenth miles. Acanthus, No Boy 112 Sir Axton, Parsons X105 Black 'Coral, Fitzsimmons 114 General John, Livingstone X112 Selectim, No Boy 110 Lady Domain, Harrison 105 Rose Tudor, Haris X107 one and one- (QUINELLA BETTING) SIXTH RACE -- purse $2,400 aliow ances, two-year-old fillies, foaled in Can- ada, 5 furlongs. Twilight Tango, McComb 119 Song of Victory, N. % Also Eligible: Pick A Star, Robinson Scarlett O'Hara, bale in 113; Champagne Lill, No Boy 112; Sen- Ambiguity, Dittfach 119 orita Anita, No Boy 117; Peterry, No Glittering Maid, No Boy A-119 Boy 112; Witchisit, No Boy 117; Tie|Win Again, Shuk 119 Pilot, McComb 112. Expressed, No Boy 119 SECOND RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3500) Sun Velvet, Fitzsimmons 119 Claiming, three-year-olds, 6% furlongs. Northern Doll, No Boy 119 Careless Kate, Parsons X100 |A--Windfields Farm entry Shining Wings, Dittfach 107 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $25,000 add- Prilynn, No Boy 110 ed "Dominion Day Stakes Handicap," Mr. Flirt, Shuk 112 three-year-olds and up, one and one King Rip, Leblanc 115 eighth miles Dandier, Dittfach 110 Broadway John W., No Boy A-I15 Bright Hope, No Boy 110 Whiteborough, Remillard 119 Noble Score, Gomez 110 Lord Quillo, McComb 118 Pay Parade, No Boy 115 Vindent De Paul, Maxwell Yo Te's Pride. No Boy 117 Half Breed, Stone 126 Full Honors, Fitzsimmons 114 Sound "Stage, Shuk 120 THIRD RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($3500) Burnt Roman, Fitzsimmons B-116 Claiming, three-year-olds (division of Sunny, Dalton 118 2nd), 62 furlongs Gran Califa, No Boy B-116 Royal Doctor, No Boy 110 Greek Form, DitHach B-120 50 Smart, Livingstone X117 Sallmaker, No Boy 115 Marina Maid, Harrison 109. Peter Le Grand, No Boy B-109 Will We, No Boy 105 Folk Dancer, No Boy B-119 Fiying Dodi, Harrison 109 ice Jam, No Boy B-116 Heartwood, Harris X100 King Gorm, No Boy A-11% Playampa, Dittfach 105 Intrepido 2nd, No Boy 110 Wedded Bliss. No Boy 105 A--Dalton and Lanson Farms entry Armadan, Harris 105 B--Mrs. Waggoner, Mrs. Keane, Dominion Brave, Dittfach 110 Star Ranch, Willow Downs Farm and FOURTH RACE Purse $2,400 ($7500); Mr. and Mrs. E, B.- Seedhouse entry. claiming, four-year-olds and up, 6 EIGHTH RACE -- Purse $2,300 ($4500), furlongs claiming, four-year-olds and up, one and Barracho J. J. No Boy A-122 one-eighth miles (Marshall Course), All Canadian, Leblanc .1) | Silver Beau, No Boy 115 Reap The Wind, Turcotte XXX10§ + |Deal Me Aces, Shuk 110 Mr. T. F., Harris B-x107 |Recitatif, Gomez 115 Go Ahead, Fitzsimmons C-115 |Never Look Back, Walsh 117 Sagsilla, Harrison . 120 Final Award, Walsh 119 Ettore The Great, Waish 117 Arctic Swirl, No Boy A-118 Ring Around, No Boy B-x110 Ponder On, Dittfach 117 Blue Fox 2nd, No Boy 122 Black Raven, No Boy 122 Grey Beau, Gordon A-115 A--iCing and Shapiro entry X § Ths. app. alw, claimed XX--7 Js, app. alw. claimed KXX--10 ibs. app, alw.. claimed. RACE -- Purse $2,000 ($2500) |POST.TIMB 2 P.M. Bega Bega, No Boy. 120 Red Purse, McComb 115 122 North Credit Curb, Dittfach C-112 Dark Fairy, Shuk 115 Nothing Sacred, Gomez 117 Out of Pocket, No Boy A-115 A--Rotenberg entry B--Moldowan and "Mrs G-Steer and Victor entry @URTH Jensen entry |Grierson street, Oshawa, VISITOR IN OSHAWA | J. C, Young, who was presi- |dent of the Rotary Club of |Oshawa in 1925, was a visitor in Oshawa last Saturday. He now makes his home in Florida. GOLFER'S DREAM Dr. D. E. Sturgis scored a 'hole-in-one on the "Horseshoe" | while playing at the Oshawa! Golf Club on Monday. NEW ZEALAND VISITOR Robert B. Gray, New Zealand Government Trade Commission- er to Canada, will visit Osh- awa July 8. He will meet the Oshawa Chamber of Commerce and local business officials. | HOSPITAL REPORT | The report of the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital for the week end- ing June 27 follows: admissions | 332; births -- male 28, female 23; discharges .356; newborn |discharges -- male 33, female} 33; major surgery 112; minor} | surgery 206; eye, ear, nose and throat 72; treatments and ex- aminations 385; casts 41; phy- siotherapy treatments 902; visits |643; occupational therapy 222. . outstanding pupil of Grade & was presented by Mrs. F. Brit- ten to Anita Roter: SCHOOL LETTERS Mrs. Hiltz, president of Con- ant Home and School, present-| ed the school letters to the stu- dents who have accumulated 10 points with bars from Grade 4 to Grade 8: John Beaton, Grade! 1% Dianna Kidd, Grade 8. Mr. Peel thanked parents, guests and teachers for making the school awards day a suc: and -the prografM was} c'osed with the singing of the National Anthem by the Junior and Senior Choirs, | COSS House Leagues: for Football:| nhreys, Valerie Lock Richard Button, Wayne Carson,| Forster, Barbara Kimmerly, Ted Clarke, Robert House, Dan:) parhara Pym, Blake Salmers, ny Nicholson, Eddie Hosking, suzanne Wiltshire, Paul Green- Doug Crawford, George Dow-|way Mike Kalnitsky, Debbie| ney, Danny Harris. Mooney, Elaine Kahn, Cathy SOFTBALL Neal, Debbie Pollock, George Barbara Banfield, Robbie Downey, Richard Engel, David Nancy|-- Elaine Kahn and Gfénn Fleischmann. 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