Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1967, p. 12

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MORE HAVE WORK WERE CHRISTIANS EARLY 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 7, 1967 Back In Florida Clay's arrest should he return to appear at a previous court arrested Clay in a car and took I = : 4 : Io Florida. hearing for making an illegal |him to jail for ignoring the pre-| Unemployment in West Ger-| Ethiopia became a Christian od : Cla In Trouble | Judge Robert Deehl ga bgp in October, 1966. vious summons. |many dropped 42,800 in May. {country in the fourth century, TR CHAR Academic Awar ds iven Y the former heavyweight boxing} Clay, who often trains in the " | mee RIGHT NE a ius|Champion to jail for failure to|Miami area, was sto; by a TOURISTS LIKE » PPonpseey : intends is Cassime|have 8 valid Florida driver's li-|traffic policeman rages Foy Carson Lake Provincial Park Where The Fun Is -- 9 P.M, Till 12 m On pay jcense. This count also carried|1966, for making an improper|in Ontario drew 4,800 visitors a care. e At D Th nt n G ad at n fing and serve 18 days in Jallig $200 fine. \turn. Last May, the same officerland 6,093 campers in 1966. r. or Oo r u 10 Wednesday by a traffic court) He was also fined for failure DANCE WHITBY -- Graduation exer-| Second' Class Honors: Ste-jspector of schools for Ontario|judge. A warrant was issued for| iB | cises were held June 28 in the/phen Bailey, Douglas Bannon,|Inspectorate No. 2, who told -- apie acto W-Bar-L RIDERS ; i 1 auditorium: at Dr. Robert(Calvin Bateman, Pat Brown,|i.6 students that each should|Mr. Wiseman, who are all leav- IZZA | H Saturday Night 5 Thornton School for 66 grade|Terry Campbell, Darrell Craw-| eines renting (he achonl area Ww | Pam.|have a plan with a realistic . Phone 723-0241 OPEN SHO : were DONALD DUCK | eight graduates. Mrs. C. M./ford, Patricia Fawcett, " Baan ; Sheffield, president of thejela Grylls, Mark Jasper-Fey-|goal as well as a willingness to ' a b ep prospec gave the or 728-0192 | i To The Home and School Association, jers, Mike Kadykalo, Mary| revise his goal but not a will- seat with ahs nse of ee WESTERN GAMES NASHVILLE acted as chairman and wel-|Matthews, Lindsay Mcintyre, ingness to stay at any plateau|Queen, Following the gradua-| SOUND comed all attending. Words of/Margaret McLaren, Raymond! .3ched, He should also include ion cceisiier a clan DROle| } advice and welcome were ex- Noble, Barbara Saunders and| i. his plan accepted fundamen- chk ooo tien Te Oe --_ SAT JULY Sth ' a tended by Mrs. A. C. hg aa Lydia Zaika. tal principles, personal values, | people then returned' to the on . member of the School | a Third Class Honors: Deborah which are the corner stones of|auditorium for an evening of| 1 P.M. Rud Veltri and W. F. Howden, principal of|Rrown, Robert Chambers, Dan!gyccess. Lastly, he said, the games and dances with Karl | Ad It D ce nie ake verted y Dr. Thornton School. Foster, Gary Heaton, Philip|nlan should have provision for/Brown as master of cere-| u an COMPE bepen pe ve aia rm The presentation of academic/Kift, Earl Lemon, Larry Mas-|jeisure and pleasure time used monies. A lunch was served by : E Sot | : } e 5 awards wes as Solows: sey, Cathy Miller, George Nek-| effectively. William: Haynes,| mothers of the grade eight stu- Dancing Every set. J) NEW TORNADOS z Lofthouse Memorial Award|kers, Hilda Trick, Louise Viola,| principal of Sinclair School, | gents Night AT sci, for highest academic standing|David Webster and Joyce West-\thanked Mr. Wiseman. : ihe featuring the lovely ba} -- presented to Barbara Leims- lake. Ruth Korenycky, Lydia Zaika eter retes MARIE HARRISON aa ner by M. G. Karpiak. | Pass and Transfers: Dawn and Heather Mark expressed 1 d ' Lofthouse Memorial Award|Baker, Malcolm Baker, Angela|thanks to the Home and School 1] * SUNDAY * ! Join The Rudy Veltri Table ps gina for Home and School Award fee general proficiency (awarde Pat Kean, Gates Manitiis, vi ompleted i ail 'nine grades 'at'Dr. Thorn-|Dedbie McLaughlin, Donna THE YOUNG 3 | ton School) -- presented to Munson, Wendy Rice, John } | ' SET Karen Sharrard by Mrs. Arthur| Rowley. oary Pad a 7 ice- i the!§ ' S 4 Gray, _vicopromment of % |Szymczak, Paul Toutant, Joe FRIDAY NIGHT for best progress -- presented|Bell, Marilyn Brisco, Bruce | Association, the Board of Mig au 9th i i to Cheryl Edwards and Cathy|Campbell, Cheryl Edwards,/tees and the teaching staf.) 4* ! Miller iy J. M. Little. |Nancy Fice, Dawn Gibson,/Mrs, Sheffield bid farewell to fj HOP THE PARK N \ \ OSHAWA'S Heather Hall, Laura Heaslip,|Mr. Howden, Mr. Walker and | son Hints chou n rans | FRIENDLIEST DANCE" on SCUGOG ISLAND -- Musie by -- Gene and The Starliners Larry Hicks, Steven Holliday, | | THE GOLD RUSH LOUNGE | | Dancing | association. Seep m, to 11:30 p.m. Teaching Staff Award for Wallace and Rose Westerink. F th aut Cosual Dress | Admission -- 3,00 Per Couple HORSE SHOW 3 proficiency in science -- pre-| The valedictory address was eaturing the Teonage Dente sented to Paul Sampara by/|given by Joyce Westlake. "THE (Ai) if Peter Krawetz. The Dr. Robert Thornton ms Te Sunday, July Sth $v Principal's Award for pratt. oo. Sirected ey -. D. STACCATO'S . i L{/ 6} 8:30 to 11:00 P.M. . V4 a ciency in English -- presented|Colby, sang two selections. , SUR ZU | e AS YW, fey Horser by" Dott soeacen GREENHURST PAVILION ] <= am =---------- ll NY a . SUNDAY, " Sliter Award for proficiency| Bruce R. Walker, supervising THURSTONIA PARK " The One And Only LD \ principal, introduced the guest} pUNSFORD, ONTARIO --" in history and geography -- ; 'ny. || presented to Daniel Haas by|SPeaker, P. F. Wiseman, _in- H. §. Sliter. Whitby T.S.A. Board Chair- man's Award for proficiency V B AR a S in mathematics -- presented to 7% eerie award caonatedl! STOCK RANCH : RAY a : Ukrainian = BELMONTE Laffs Aplenty -- at the -- CONCERT a A ged ice ee DANCE r Msteat NS A: a ae uilders' Association) -- award-| HORSEBACK RIDING op 4 ' Gaatace tateens an prevent STABLES ; OSHAWA 5-POINTS ARENA by C. E. Humphries. i] © 160 Acres of Lend Mickey and Bunny heidi at dda Gaal aw GRADUATES |] @ tndeor Arene 1967 CENTENNIAL SHOW M. G. Karpiak and J. M.|] © 70 Horses of ell Types SPECTACULAR AND DANCE and Taunton Road Little of the teaching staff,|| @ Western ond English Style Riding TOMMY BUICK Mrs. Craigie and Mrs. E. 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