& Re} cards have already been mailed to homes with @ few exceptions. In these cases students have left something in- complete; they should get in touch with the school as soon as possible. It must be hinroai understood that the students in Grade 12 are recommended confirmation b; ment of Education. In the recent final examina- tions held at the McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute, the following students headed their respectivegrades: HIGHEST AVERAGE Grade 9--Irene Rechitzki, 85.7 per cent, : Grade 10 -- Beverly Spring, 84,7 per cent, : Grade 11 -- Anne Lloyd, 87.4 per cent, Grade 12 -- Roman Rosiek,| 79.8 per cent, The following students obtain- ed first class honor standing: Grade 9 -- Ron Aitken, Myra Bobas, James Buffet, Richard Button, Tamara Clark, Francine Fortier, Dominiz Gallello, Susan Gingereski, Susan Gouldig, Jo Ann Harlock, Anne Henkelman, Kenneth Karpiak, Robert Kos- the Depart- Honor Students For 1965 McLaughlin Collegiate Keith Parker, Judith. Potter, Valerie Racz, Irene Rechitzki, Linda Rosen- Scett Painter, a gk By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Dean Dean And Jerry: Split Stays Open subject to heck, Joyce Roxburgh, Con- stance Schell, John Slemko, Wendy Studley, Beverly Suther- land, Anna Syperek, Ron Tay- lor, Edward Warner, Sandra West, Linda Wood, Harold Wot- ten, Kenneth Wotten, Janet Young, Grade 10 -- Shirley Biglin, Martin will do 31 television shows this season with 142 guests--but not Jerry Lewis. Not even for a million dollars. Martin says that both TV and movie producers have bid the big money for the reunion of the famed comedy team, which split up with bitter words in Donna Branch, Dey Brownlee,|1956. Mark Burch, Sandra Cain,| "I like Jerry," says Dean, "I Lynda Chesebrough, Stephenjeven kiss him when we run into Clark, Joseph Csedreky, Thom-jeach other, but I don't like the as Dart, Norman Dobney, John|things he said about me," Elliott, Dorothy Fice, Robert] The feeling is mutual on Fillion, Bonnie Flontek, Van|Jerry's part. Holmes, Cheryl Imeson, Joanne} When the two split, the team Linton, Robert Lytwynchuk,)was one of the funniest and Susan Neal, Michael Plancke,/most successful in show busi- John Ruiter, Christine Simkins,|ness history, It was a $4,000,000- Robert Simpson, David Slater,/a-year corporation, Beverly Spring, Susan Walker. | Now, nine years later, each Grade 11 -- lan Barkwell,|does considerably better than Nancy Bevan, Brian Brady,|that on his own. Cc A Gary Cotnam, James Crowes ey PLAINS DIFFERENCE Anne Lloyd, Bryan Markie, Erna Martens, Jane Mason Su-| People often wonder why the two broke up. Dean sums it up: san Mason, Jacqueline Per-|" p ' pette, Lauren Richards, Ann- 'Jerry's work is his life, My life is golf." Louise Ross, Barry Segal, Pau- : i Segal, Michael | Senkiw, To Dean, work is a hobby. He line Segal : tapes his TV s.ries in two bars Edward Syperek, Donald Hloski, Eugene Kuczinski, Philip Woods, Randolph Zedic. jafter playing 18 holes of golf. | 'These guys who take a week Dean Martin doesn't work," That's because Dean most of his preparation on the golf course. He plays with a script, "LT hit a four wood, take the paper out of my lines while I'm walking to the next hole," Dino recently made his first hole in one, He had promised them dinner, "They want dinner---in --_. t It seems they're crazy @ the rice over there," $5 Million Suit For Canadian records a year. And they say|y pocket, look)" at it, and then memorize my his foursome that he would buy!" és NOTHING Same man, same beach, but what a difference in the LIKE A DAME at Penticton, B,C. waistline of this gitlwatcher --CP Photo NEW YORK (AP)--The fed- eral government filed a $5,675,- 707 suit Thursday, charging a Canadian executed false certif- of foreign stocks through ieates while trading foreign se- and Dec. 1, 1964, lier's account between July 1|Beverly Hillbillies, iquart of milk at each meal, = American ownership in trading}. DRINKS MILK FOR vim Buddy Baer, Jethro in The... drinks a Col- curities. The suit was based on new, balance-of-payments laws. | Already held here in a de-| portation proceeding, the de- fendant is Samuel Lonnie CITY OF OSHAWA REQUIRES 4 INSPECTORS FOR CONSTRUCTION |Leith, Luba Lytwynchuk, Bar-| Grade 12 -- Louise Bolahood,| § |bara Magee, Rayna Morrison,|Roman Rosiek, Carol Rosen- Patricia Neal, Josef Neubauer,|heck, Sharon Smith, to do a half-hour V show gotta|/Olanow, 75, Ukrainian - born} , SS |be crazy," says Dean, Dean's|Canadian citizen, His home was first show took four hours, but|listed as Montreal and the gov- Minimum Grade 12 education and preferably he registered or be e fixed that. lernment said he had been stay- eligible for registration as Engineering Technician with Arsociation jhe 1 a "T eut out the dress rehear-|in recently in N York | af Professional Engineers of the Provuvee af it "SIR WINSTON' STIRS MINERS, :.: ng cere is Mew Yer. .| Stearate ea aenasia Steet Dean's got other things to do.|genthau said Olanow was pres-| 'I make three movies a year, | Work consists of Contract Inspection of Sewers Wate ane Gutter, Paving Granular Base "heads ond Saher muni struction, November te $5,908 (40 U poh. Applications stating age, experience, quelifications eorliest availoble and other pertinent information will be received net ites ident of Collier Trading Corp.) SHE'S LITTLE, BUT... Chiquita, a one-year-old chihuahua owned by Mrs. Emma Reichert of Regina, THEY HATED HIM IN KIRKBY do 15 weeks at the Sands Hotel recently gave birth to these seven pups. It is believed the usual litter for the breed NOTTINGHAM, $Eng- land (Reuters) -- A newly: opened public house in the nearby coal mining village of Kirkby in Ashfield is in trouble because of its name-- is two or three and, Wed- nesday even. after two weeks, Chiquita still looked a little dazed, DISTRICT BRIEFS Old Companions Together Again Friends and neighbours of Mrs. Walter Groat held a sur- at her new home in Whithy. Mrs, Groat lived in Broaklin for 48 years. She was presented with a table lamp. The Vacation Bible Schoo! at the United Chureh is ander way. Children from four to 14 years as well as those who will @ttend school in September are welcome. The Brooklin Boy Seout Troop will hold ite paper drive this Saturday. WI Picnic BROUGHAM (TC) The members of the Women's Insti- tute plan to attend the annual ic of the Ontario County omen's Institute July 13 at Birdseye Centre, Port Perry. In gase of rain the gathering will be held in the public school guditorium. The First Brock - Pickering Boy Scout Treop and Scout- master Ken Ramsay camped at Parry Sound. Officers of Joy Rebekah Lodge for next year are: Esther Cloff, noble grand; Elsie Phillips, vice grand; Marjorie Tweedie, fi- nancial secretary; Barbara PQA nancial secretary; Barbara Pas- coe, secretary and Shirley Knox, treasurer. At the meeting of Rebekah Distriet No, 7, Oshawa West, Jean Ellicott was chosen as district deputy president suc- ceeding Eileen Thompson. Shir- ley Knox, PNG, was elected as district secretary-treasurer. About 50 members of the fam- ily attended the Ellicott Picnic at the home of Cecil Phillips last Sunday. | Workmen are moving the) buildings from the north side) of Highway 7 in the village to) make way for the new, road. Memorial Service GREENWOOD (TC) -- The lannual. Memorial Service was held June 27 at Salem Church and Cemetery. The.church was built in 1849 and the cemetery Sir Winston, ' A framed portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, who died in January, has been re- moved from the pub's wall and the local darts team has refused to adopt the name, Miners can't forget what Churchill did in 1926, propri- etor George Whitworth said. "T suppose it's not a very tactful name for a house in an area like this, but the brewery wanted to recognize Churchill," 150 Attend Two-Family Picnic Day sons attended the annual Black- burn - Hardy all-day picnic, In 1926, when he was chan- |i" Las Vegas, cut a dozen or cellor of the exchequer, peli actnrod and make 25 single of New York, | The government contended he} than July 14, 1965, executed false certificates of! Churchill angered miners throughout Britain by sending BUDGET TERMS Personnel Officer, City of Oshewe. troops to quell miners rioting in the Welsh coal town of Tonypandy. When the town of Selston near here decided not to con- tribute to the Churchill Me- morial Appeal, launched after | the statesman's death, one | councsuor gaid; Churchill was the deadliest enemy the'! miners ever had." WITH BIGGER and At Kirkby in Ashfield, | miner Keith Bradbury, 33, | said: 'It's a stupid name for BETTER BARGAINS a pub around here. There's a | | GLAZIER'S SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE REDUCED UP TO AND lot of bad: feeling about Sir Winston." LADIES July 1, at the Selina Commun:| ity Hall and school grounds, Relatives from Sudbury, Lind- say, Peterborough, Bowman- ville, Oshawa, Toronto, New Toronto, Port Credit, Ottawa and surrounding districts at- tended. Miss Estella Blackburn won| the prize for the oldest woman) attending and Wesley Allin the prize for the oldest man. The award for the youngest child went to Lisa Allin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Allin, Isaac Hardy won the prize for the member 6f the families attend-|to win substantial concessions. ing the most picnics. Joe Down,) He may not get everything he of Roland, Manitoba, won the|wants but he is likely to get By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer President de Gaulle has launched a major battle of nerves against France's Euro- pean Common Market partners on a battlefield where the po- litical risks suggest he is bound is older, Rey. George Rice, of Port Perry, was the special speaker, The service of song) was led by the Mount Zion| Church Choir. | The parsonage is being re-| modelled while Rev, T. H.| Fleetham is taking a course at Pine Hill University, near Hali-| fax. Eight brothers and alsters,| prize for the person attending|most of them, simply because from the longest distance. 'his antagonists know he is in Offic s for 1966 are: Mr. andia stronger position than they to Mrs, Mark Cornish, past presi-|ride out a politifal storm if the dents; Mr, and Mrs, Farewell|game gets out of hand and the Blackburn, and Mr. and Mrs.|\Common Market . accidentally Harvey Hardy, honorary presi-| collapses. dent; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur} . ta sett i Knight, presidents; Mr, and Mr8.| nat Bol tne 5 te: Wesley Down, first vice-presi-|tignal style--almost the style of dents; Mr, and Mrs, Paul Allin, young lady who withbolds her second vice - presidents; Mr.\ravors to bring her suitor to DeGaulle Is Likely To Win His Battles With Euromart love these new styles ell fi Values to 10,98 SALE Values to 16,98. SALE Values te 19.98, SALE re Values to 24.98, FRIENDLY SERVICE French superiority and leader- ship against the wishes of the five other partners, particularly The Netherlands, West Ger- many and Italy. In the current battle, Ger- many and Italy are his major) antagonists. They favor a su-| per national parliament, super-| vising a common pool to finance | six-country agricultural produc- tion, independent of national) budgets, France. wants to retain) ithe existing pattern of national contributions, |POLITICAL BUGABOO | The leaders of West Germany jand France face elections this Values to 29.99 SALE renee . " DRESSES Clearing this seesen's latest styles ef better dresses, You will vem hetter makers, serves QQ on aan vi seve ATO 14,99 Qpen All Day Wed Open Thurs, and Fri. Evenings until 498 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH (Across. from LADIES' DRESSES Washable and color fast Including Dan Rivers, Arnele, Drip-Dry Cotton, Polished Cottons and Terylene, All sinen 8 to 20, 1414 te 241% and 38 te 52. (Sleeves and Sleeveless) anim ua 2m 6.99 Reg, te 8,98 each 2 FOR 8.99 Reg. to 9.98 each 2 FOR 4.99 And still More Big Sevings On Display ~~ Shep Now -- Don't Be Disappointed --~ Use Your Credit, won Every Wed. --- 9. P.M. South Simeae School) year, The Italian centre - left) jcoalition government is shaky.) De Gaulle, if he chooses to run} FREE PARKING | again, may have virtually no opposition, West German Chan- with their wives and husbands,/anq Mrs. Gordon Hard i ') Mrs. y, third of the McTaggart family held alyiog - presidents; Mrs. Arthur picnic at Claremont Conserva- Thompson, secretary; Mrs. Roy tion Park. One brother from|cjack, assistant secretary; Miss| the Owen Sound area was un-\Tela Knight, treasurer. able to attend. | The results of the sports Valleyview Public School events were: Girls, 4 to 7 years -- Kathy |Hardy and Mary Cornish; boys,| \4 to 7 -- James Hardy and Bruce Snowden; girls, 8 to 10 -- {Debbie Hardy and Karon Slack; |boys, 8 to 10 -- George Pearce; | girls, 11 to 14 -- Mary Pearce heel, His foreign minister has stormed out of Common Market negotiations, his ambassador has been withdrawn from Com- mon Market headquarters and his deputies have started to boycott inner sanction perma: nent Common Market meetings, France seems poised to strike the dagger into the heart of the six-country trade bloc; to bring the European community to the abyss, Big headlines throughout cellor Ludwig Erhard faces formidable opposition from Willy Brandt's socialists, De Gaulle is well aware of his own| political power in forcing the) issue, 'No country in Europe would want to face the possibility of economic and political chaos if, the Common Market collapsed.) But de Gaulle appears to be in, a stronger political position to meet that possibility than some of his neighbors. IQ June Examination Result and Darlene Thompson; boys Gary| 11 to 14 -- John Lodge and Mi- |chael Smale. Girls, 14 and jover -- Shirley Johnston and Di- Norman Bell, Lynn Bleas-|@mne Comish. : dale, Brenda Brown, Cathy| Single men, 14 and over -- Byberg, David Clarke, Clar-|Robert Allin and Brian Earle; ence Cole, Helen Disney, Terry! !@dies' purse race -- Gloria Gardiner, George Hill, Gordon|Cornish and Myrtle Wilson; Hooker, Susan Wagg, jajmen's shoe kick -- Jack Pearce Westgate. aoe Ronnie nd Robert. Allin; mixed spot |race -- Es ilson and Fred/} b de h t b TO GRADE race -- Esther W Fred/have been made have not been linda B sf dges, Mary Hardy; mixed wheelbarrow changed. There is enough Brydees, David Clark, Janets, oe Cole and Peter/money in the Common Market Clarke, Leta: Fisher. Caro yyeenties, Arne - ar : y 8nd /commission to pay the civil : - . 7 ee '| Sheila Smale; ladies (shoe kick service for months to come. Goodwin, Debbie ( ori! " Ship yoann goed oie tise Me Harrison Ralph Horr "Geil -- Jean Cole and Shirley John-) And under the Rome treaty, Seoeast ' Bobby aswell Alan|Hobden, Kitty Liovd. Howard ston; re an Pha wit ithe veto power which de Gaulle! Ragga, Babyy, Maxwell ateton Carl Server, Paul Sse Cole and gtriey JOmslan, ow ean exercise alomatcally ete, overall service to. Fe Brad Staley, Darlene Scriver,Shewan, Eric Slater,' Wayne yen's ball throw -- ; Robert |majority ha A ae Mine aente at less cost, than can be) David Skinner. Stevens, Billy Thomas, Dawn sjin and Farewell Blackburn. |great fear is that de Gaulle aetiiee ilies Maan a . Weatherston, Jani son. ? TO GRADE 4 Werner On omnes WiLaGR may deliberately try to crush!' If not established, Mayor! AND NOW, CA Judy Appleton, Suxanne|TO GRADE 7 | ithe Common Market before the ; AR '| Betty Appleton, Ricky Brown,| ha L Gifford said the township "cor- Fehn, Debbie Lee, William Out y App' icky Brown IGHT rules change. riders" around Oshawa will not| SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-- house, Karen Slater, Darell/Cameron Culford, Debra Fisher, | His main objective is to bar\pe jivdaer le "a. Uealte All-night disc jockey Frank Roy Hooker, Chris Jennings, | iti O'N 'Il St tf Rober 4 the 'oor against a politically|number of years," Frey stepped outside the t Keeler, Larry Morden, unified Europe; inst th i i Jackie Neil, Susan She wan, eG surope; agains ©) He said Oshawa, which can| Ww sdraining away of French sover-jnoid a 120,000 population within| 'In Th D |' studio of KFOG-FM at 2:15 e ar. a.m, Wednesday to investi- O'Neill Collegiate staff has : Janis Skinner. TO GRADE 8 eignty, He wants to ensurelits present boundaries, does not! Patsy Brown, Gary Camp- urgently need a regional govern-| |bell, Bridget Clarke, Chris AID BLIND CALLER ment. | Coates, Royan Colwel, Armand| gate a pee. il 10 MONT? SITE, Vt. (AP) i pate Contra} gintarie Joint) " " Conant, Nellie Dekoker, Virgin- He found nothing. Behin ne 0 e many inconveni-| Planniss joard, established) ~~ in the dark" for the last ia Tgon, Marianne Fehn, Bince him the door to the studio |ences suffered by blind people|this year, was pushed by Mayor) some Gibson, Steven Goodwin, Sheila} Closed--and locked. occurs in public telephone|Gifford in his inaugural ad-| Tramsformer damage suffer-iGray, Paul Harper, Derek Frey, who operates the jbooths, when they may hbe/dress to council,. ed during a violent electrical| Jones, Lynne Legg, Brenda| station alone through the |asked for the number. The tele-| Oshawa, Whitby, Hast Whitby storm a week ago Monday is|widdieton, Mike Nicholson, Don-| Might, had no key. Listen- phone company here now has|Township, Whitby Township, expected to be completed to-ng Pascoe, Kathy Pegg, Rich-| @'s, alarmed at the sta- installed braille number stick-|/Bowmanville and Darlington day. ard Perkins, Barry Ramsay,| tion's silence, telephoned {ers in seven of the city's public/Township are members of the Russell Lunney, buildings and ") police, who arrived but |phone booths. regional board. : maintenance supervisor for the were unable to force the |gs -- ~em city Board of "Education, said lock on the new door, one transformer bank has had Four hours later, relief to be completely replaced, while new insulators were needed for Eileen Robins, Wilhelm Sa- ra announcer Gill Barr arrived RENT-A-CAR another one. bath, Alan Stapleton, Mike with a key and KFOG re- DAY WEEK MONTH He said damage would have Stapleton, Dawna Wagg. turned to the air. been "'well in excess of $1,000" 55.00 PER DAY esd TAGh CHA TO GRADE 9 John Annis, James Blake, been Win excess of $1, MILEAGE CHARGE ie school had not had a PORT MORESBY, New Gui-| spare transformer on hand. nea (AP)--Cultists. spread the} 725-6553 Janice Blake, Helen Brydges, Mr. Lunney said the board word in the primitive village of | - ' Galun that a giant egg would ap- | @ ) D Ss Sharon Brydges, Dennis Camp- owns the transformers at pear in the sky and hateh CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS bell, Danny Coles, Mike Col- lins, Allan Conant, David Day, O'Neill, as well as those at sev- eral other schools. The rest are |American goods and dollars for/ the people. Some hundreds of| 14 ALBERT ST. 725-6553 ° shawa Linda Eastwood, Mary Hoar, Nancy Hooker, Albert Jennings, owned and maintained by the eity Public Utilities Commis- people built thatched huts at the| sacred spot, but waited in vaip.| Europe proclaim the crisis and the paralysis, BUSINESS AS USUAL But the crisis, as serious as it may be, appears to be more in the threat of what de Gaulle may be capable of doing than in the steps that have been taken so far, Despite the head- lines, the Common Market still functions, The tariff cuts that GREENWOOD (TC) -- The romotion results at Valleyview il are: TO GRADE 2 ' Ricky Bleasdale, Paul Brown, David Cole, Ruth Disney, Shar- on Foy, Shirley Foy, Scott Har- vison, Anne Mowbray, Kelly Smith, Donna Wilson. TO TRADE 3 Debbie Alesander, Brown, Brenda Brydges, Guy Byberg, Mark Cranfield, Les- lie Fisher, Cindy Harrison, Beth Staley, Marilyn Stell, Stevens, David Weatherston, TO GRADE 5 Area Government From New Board? The new Oshawa area re: gional planning board could form the basis of a_ regional government, says Mayor Ly- man Gifford. "But regional government will, not happen for at least five years unless the government steps in to push regional goy- ernments," he said today, The mayor, in an interview, | said there isn't any doubt that a regional government will give! )? Make All Your Plans In The Comfort Of Your Livingroom ! Sylvia RENT A COTTAGE BUY A BETTER CAR BUY FISHING EQUIPMENT BUY A SUMMER HOME FURNISH YOUR SUMMER HOME BUY OR RENT A TRAILER BUY OR SELL CAMPING EQUIPMENT. 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