Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1966, p. 16

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oe hecnton ies gy '4 Se cuit Sharon Fleming, Karen Hanna, Le: ornton Home an 'Association at a graduation ban-!/¢!'Y Hodson, Kenneth set It, quet held at Westminster Uni-|Barbara Horner, Ada Jager, ted Church. Guests sharing the|Carla Jager, Lisa Lemery, Rob- happy occasion with the gradu-| ert MacKinnon, Peter Matthews, ates were Bruce Walker, sup-)Ravlene McClean, Danny Mc- ervising Principal of the Whit-| Laren, Brian MeReady, Arlene by Township School Area, prin-|Owen, Lynne Pipher, Cynthia cipal M. G. Karpiak and Mrs.| Potter, Larry Rogers, Gordon Karpiak, members of the teach-/Schad, Frank Scott, Pamela ing staff, Mrs. A. C. Craigie,|Shank, Douglass Stutt, Terry representing the school board,|Toutant, Shelley Watson, Shel- Diplomas, Awards Gained By Dr. Thornton Pupils Forty proud young people|Linda Cziranka, Karen Foster,| Miss Lorraine Valleau, co-or- dinator of guidance for the Whitby High School Board was guest speaker at the ceremon- ies. She was thanked by Bev- erly Aldred. Presentations to Mrs. Atkin- son and Mr, Karpiak were made by Kenneth Sturch and Lynne Pipher, Thanks to the home and school association were expressed by Lorraine Al- lan and to the school board by Arlene Owen, if ONE OF OSHAWA'S TOP DOGS Fairbrook - Cathie, better known as -- Winnie -- one of the winners at the dog show last weekend at the Civie Auditorium, is shown with her master and trainer, Charles Puglise- vich, 226 Linden Ct., Osh- awa. Winnie, a two-year-old Irish Setter, rewarded her master Saturday when she walked off with first prize Doctors Confirm Vows Of Secrecy | Injunction EXETER, England (CP) --,600-member 'doctors' parlia-|Papermakers and Paperwork- hysicians must not disclose|ment" ruled Tuesday. ers Union (CLC) Tuesday asked clinical and personal details of} But the decision, taken by the| Mr. Justice John Brooke for an | : {injunction to stop an Espanola their patients--even after death representative body of the 23,-| ; ae |000-member British Medical As-|P@P€t company from working --without permission, Britain's sociation after a lengthy debate|itS members on a seven-day lof resolutions on professional S°hedule. I ke Pipeline ethics, left it to the physician Survey Ahead No names were mentioned| during the two-hour debate. But| We! as management could ap- BELLEVILLE (CP)--A sur-\the move followed the storm|Ply for injunctions. vey to determine the best loca-|over the publication about Sir} Chief Justice Gale's remark in her age group of Irish Setters. She also won, best opposite sex and the win- ners class ribbon. --Oshawa Times Photo | Union Seeks jto publish his disclosures. i |Gale's remark that unions as tion for a 25-mile pipeline to|Winston Churchill by his per-|WaS made in a decision in which| presented diplomas to the foll- bring water from Lake Ontario|Sonal physician, 84+ year - old|he convicted and jailed 25 union | owing: to the Belleville-Trenton area|Lord Moran, in his book Church-|leaders for contempt of court has been authorized by the On-|ill--The Struggle for Survival-- following mass picketing at the tario Water Resources Commis-| 1940-1965. sion. | Some doctors protested dur- The OWRC announced Tues-|ing the debate that they have day that the pipeline would sup-|a right to publish facts about) the ply water to communities of|their patients, especially if they| wielded by management in la- Hastings and Prince Edward) were famous men whose illness bor negotiations. perce that now do e enjoy|might affect public affairs. | an adequate supply and to those} One doctor asserted "'the isi icati that will require more and bet-|judgment of a man of power eiaoonngliaelosad in adewnnape by) ter water in future. may be distorted by illness. A the 170-member Local 156 of the L. E. Owers, assistant gen-|democratic society has a right| Paperworkers. eral manager, said the Bay of|to know about the health of its | terborough, of water and it never would be.} countries." Recent legislation empowers the} Other debaters Mrs. Arthur Joynt, president of ley White, Birgit Heckman. the home and school ong Nesbitt & tion and Mrs, C. M. Sheffield, LADIES' WEAR president - elect of the asso- summer clearance ciation. Relatives and friends gather- ed later in the evening for the | graduation ceremonies and were | welcomed by Mrs. Jynt. Mr. Karpiak addressed a few words of farewell to the group -- his 10th graduating class, and last, as he will not be returning ny as principal of the school next term, Hugh Ormiston, chairman of the Whitby Township School Area Board, assisted by Mrs. Craigie, presented school pins | to the graduates, | The valedictory address was) given by Miss Catherine Joynt. | The school choir entertained | with two selections -- under the| direction of Mrs. D. Colby. The presentation of awards was as follows: | Lofthouse Memorial Award--| for highest acedemic standing} -- Barbara Bentham and pre-| sented by Miss Susanne Loft-| house. Lofthouse Memorial Ward--| for best progress -- Karen Han- | na and presented by Miss Su-| sanne Lofthouse. | Home and School Award --}| for general proficiency, and hav- | ing completed all elementary grades at Dr. Thorton School -- Kenneth Sturchand present- ed by Mrs. C. M.. Sheffield, STARTS THURS. JULY 7th 9:00 a.m. Sharp president - elect of the asso- | SN ee -- SAVE UP TO Teaching Staff Award -- for highest standing in science -- Bonnie Bell by reversion from Barbara Bentham and Kenneth Struch and presented by Don- ald Weeden. | Principal's Award -- for high- | est standing in mathematics-- Joyce Andrews and presented | y Mr. Karpiak. | b Sliter Family Award -- for | highest standing in English-- Shelly White by reversion from Barbara Bentham and Joyce Andrews, and presented by Ha- rold Sliter. Citizenship Award -- donated by Lawlor Co-operative Home- !Tilco Plastics Ltd. plant in ab sae Kerry Delaney, Frank | Union leaders have attacked) Gary Umphrey, Cathy Joynt,| injunction as a weapon| Nancy Sliter and Kenneth Sturch| builder's Association -- award- ed jointly to Jacqueline Gibb-\ @ SPRING COATS THIS IS WITHOUT A DOUBT ONE OF THE BIGGEST SALES WE HAVE EVER HAD 'ard and Brian McCready, pre- Tom Curley, the union's inter-| {to decide for himself from national vice-president, said in} whom he obtained permission| #0 interview that the action was} ja test of Chief Justice G. A.| sented by C. E. Humphries. | All Around Pupil -- the per-/} sonal award of the Chairman of the Whitby T. S. A. Board. Presented to Mr. Ormiston to Shelly Watson. Mrs. M. M. Atkinson and Mr. Weeden of the teaching staff, Honor Students -- Joyce An-| drews, Bonnie Bell, Barbara! Edwards, Jacqueline Gibbard, | Mr. Justice Brooke reserved| |Michael Rosberg, 23, a 'gradu-| jate of Cornell University, was) The union said the KVP Pa-| turned down by the U.S. Peace) Quinte never was a good source] leaders ay the leaders of other|per Co. is trying to force the!Corps as an alien. He joined| men to work a seven-day sched-'the Canadian University Serv-| said police |ule not negotiated in a labortice Overseas and leaves in Sep-| OWRC to construct a pipeline) have a right to know when doc-|agreement. The proposed work tember to teach for two years| Graduates -- Beverly Aldred, | e a |Lorraine Allan, David Brow = . ttt y CARRIES THE FLAG | NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)| LADIES' 33 KING ST. EAST Open All Day Wednesday -- WEAR OSHAWA of this sort and to sell water|tors treat criminals, homosexu-|schedule adds an extra eight|in the slums of Bogota, capital| Thursday and Friday Nights till 9:00 p.m. to municipalities at cost. als or drug addicts, hours per 'man each month. 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