Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Nov 1967, p. 11

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may hear some "disturb. ut harmless high altitude booms." . hter aircraft of the North ican Air Defence Com. will try to intercept SAC's and B-52 bombers which e making simulated bomb MAGAZINE \NAGE, England (CP)--A t church -has launched a parish magazine called s and Hers. co APPEARING THIS WEEK Brought beck by populer demand after their six month -- CASUALS" AT THE ESTABLISHED HOME Of Country & Western MUSIC IN OSHAWA L LANCASTER ccna DEMY AWARDS fects { Sound INT YVES MONTAND A DOUGLAS & LEWIS PRoduCtiON, ARDY Se" Slory B94 Screen by" ROBERT ALAN AURTHUR JRICE JARRE ® MoM 14 9GGG (LD WEST 4 rootin', tootin', ._ Shootin' but Sincere picture! ADULT Enterteinmend PARMMOUNT PITURES 1:35 - 7:30-9:25 KKK KIIAG THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Novemt 10, 1967 43 | | | BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE toon lpn Tage jhicle and a quantity of beer tand sherry on the floor of the it 2 . front seat. After waiting almost s ee wo 1 le n cCcl ent an hour, the officer saw the eXxas 1zZe ' } ; father and mother emerge from I the hotel and drive away . b . . s ao € ) Man Barred From Driving ™:" Birthday = : g A series of traffic cases, re im litches,, sulting from the aircraft patrol # te 4 BOWMANVILEI Pleading|was 'killed. a 17-year-old girl of Highway 115, were heard e e rations guilty in magistrates court/passenger in the other vehicle Monday by Magistrate Batten ert 4 |Tuesday to a charge of dange as killed, a male passenger The most serious was the SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP) { ci * lous driving, laid over a yearjwas severely injured and Hart charge of criminal negligence This time Goenish missioniand le 'ago, Andrew Hart, 50, of 620 spent many months in hospital. against Frederick Skupek, 94 be eee ee ees a , |Gerrard St... Toronto was Defence counsel said Hart Norfield Crescent, Rexdale. Village that bloomed ir | placed on suspended sentence,would never be able to work Judgment was reserved to Dec. major population centre for Sug years: nie aa Parte a and had no funds ic at cere throwing a $156,000,000 birthd issued prohibiting his 1 here are those who woul he court was toi KUPOK ate wt wear an ond ahi was set at $500 insist or heavy fine or a long WaS charged with speeding but party next year and more poss eroeoecseceenstahigenssclansineibesscen ae The father of 10, northbound imprisonment in this case, instead of continuing on turned Le OW guests are isabidig on Highway 35. turned out tojsaid Magistrate R. B. Baxter around alternately driving at The "party" is HemisFair 68 : |pass another 7 irve "But hat would be accom:,6? mph and then 15 mph, watch- an international expos {tion " south of Orono and ran head-on plished knows for the rest/ing the aircraft overhead. Due whict will mark the Alamo A linto a southbound.vehicle. As a of his | that his Jack of care t0 this erratic driver the officer City's 250th year adu Hart's passenger and ention has resulted in 00 the ground was instructed) HemisFair, which opens jresult Mr an uecoummepe 1 de f two innocent per- '@ stop the driver. When he at- six months next April 6, a th y FIREMAN JAILEI Sdiis. He has no money and no tempted to do so he had to dominates this city of 695 1 CHET |Chmelowsky Susan Hickey and : 19 prospect of ever making any." Jump to avoid being run down. Reminders are every where (CP) mene eran aor ae I ee : In addition to the charges of --from drawings on ne cover 7. hiner: athe see ah IMPAIRED ' criminal neghgence and speed. the nearest telephone boo Bonnie Bouckley, Deborat : Shs uO ' . ne y m- charges of careless driving and the nearly completed 622-foot to : : : slob a a iBrown, Mary Calder, Bonni aa iN hee Daan ville par acoae A an officer's signal re Paget nese { i : se F gna a ay iC. ary Gilbert. Patricia ee ' ah Mera: if vagdse soars anov It th rer Huild- b ONTARIO SCHOLARS GET-TOGETHER AT CENTRAL COLLEGIATE lGclmetyn. ites Kavos (2 ned $90 and costs or - .+» Valedictorian Betty Crouter, Graham Taylor, Lucille Bak finde 'Kemp, Susan Langley,| i. creas op ticaca 2 ec ya Paul LeBlar Laura Poggen ih ie ae eued onl eal . 2 ry mina Van Der Duim, John Wil: S¢¢- | ssh atrlettecee \ a Ke ' Rehder Ave., Bos kins, Christina Wilson, Linda|Smelko, Wendy Smith, Darlene efit a aihiier pears ey i Ta @) eg1ida e Zybala, Edmund Zygmont Stezik : oa Silver bar awards fo MEMS DANGEROUS DRIVING |HONOR STUDENTS in grade 11 were wor sQI \ nf $100 and $31 costs | First class honor students in Bradley Nijole Butkevicius, o- one month:was imposed. or grade nine are: Robert Barlow,'Ann Kupnicki, Charlotte Kwio wajjsce Campbell, Jackman Ta ud eS O H : ore Wendy Barteaux, Sharon Black, tek. Antonio Labriola, Joanne pq Bowmanville, who was Paul Bradley, Lillian Churcher,|Locke, Gail Moak, Walter Pet ed on a gangerous driv Terry Couttie, Aleg Deart rowsky, Josephine Sat Eastbound on High Central Collegiate Institute|daruk, Silvana Cappuccitti, Ihor|Olga Chmelowsky, Irene,Sharon Dove, Helen Fediw,/Mary Seto Joh Stal of Newc le held its 17th annual mencement exercises last . Sat- urday at the school Com-|chmelowsky, Viktoria Dubicki, Chromej, Betty Crouter, Robert Janet Grealis, Laura Groten- ae mpbe Jane Ferens, Jurij Storoshchuk, Maureen $ following another 0 closely and, when Linda livan, Shirley 17 Harding, Zyla huis, Nancy Gulenchyn Diane Gagnon, Dearborn, Peter Hallowell, Pamela Dewsbury, ed is forced to turn out Joan Smith received a sec- Donna Hoar, Joseph Kondyjow- Paulette | Gulenchyn, Edward | serena Herbacko, Barbara Jose, William \ngu i Do i a Mead on ccollieon ondary school diploma in the ski, --Linda~MacDermaid, --Wil-}Helcoe, Theresa Horrigan, Luc-/victoria _Krout, Roy Lingen,|Hoar, grade | ; te lso. ehicle in_which Pe | aR eee five-year arts and science liam Morris, Rosina Ruffo,|yna Kaczmarek, Anna Kirchyk,|Susan Mulville, Rosamund received silver } Tee vas killed or ore Caee Be . course for six options Judith Spencer, Patricia/Christel Kleitsch, Susan Knapp,/Northey, Andrea Ogden. Dennis Students in gr CCG Wat caraions anioine Gane g dl Students who received secon- Stronge, Irene Swynar, Judith Jerry Kosiw, Donald Kram, Wil-/ Ouellette Maizie Patterson, ceis ed 20 d_-pins a SANOLA lca Tatrinite of Port Hove tad dary school diplomas i the Thompson. Maria Valli¢ liam Langley Martin | Leger Anna Petyko, M et Reid, Bablj ibe : 0 and cost sé five-year aie and science Students receiving Ontario Frances Levandoski, Sus anjAnna Ruzzo, Siephanie Salmers, Wina aie iB ! : rs Hild unattend course with five options are, Secondary school graduation Lovelock Anna-Marie Malarz, Jo-Anne Saville, Nancy Sholdra, ge tenet Sau . 1 «ed bro a ok S06 and es, ia Sandra Babij, Linda Chandler, diplomas are: Lynne Andrews, Milford Masters, Michael Mc-|[rene Sosna, Jolin Sroczynski, lee ab re tae costs, 0 fiva dave Andrew Cherkas, Frank Cos-\Lucille Bak, Maureen Barrett, Mullen, Harry Morrison, Brian |Edward Swynar, Judith Taylor, | won £0" . ede ee bs nd illega ession of liquor carella, John Cuthbert. Ed-|Diana Bednarek, Maralyn. Bell,|Myers, Steven Nadajewski,/Sandra Tocher, Diana Winnin- FOU: ans ae * Tavior, $10 and costs or an additional |j ; « ; wina Gorny, Beverley Hainer,|Alfred Bengel, Heather Bennett, |Christina Naylor, Mathew Obal., ger. a 13 chdente what-wonitiree da id Ai r Ca na e Lois Hulatt,. Atillio Labriola. Heather Blanchard, Peter Bob- Brian Pollock, Nancy Price, Silver pin awards went to ae ly stude rs v gen : ja we A Eric Lockwood, David Mar- Tis, Elsie Bogucki, Lawrence|Joseph Przednicki, Margot Ross, Nancy Howell and Wanda Morn- golc ina BE ee ing ote aii coud nied lowe, Joan McMaster, Murray Brennan, Karen_ Brisebois, Lydia Skochko, Richard Star-jingstar for grade 10: to Pamela Lucyna kaczmarch y Marie O'Neili,;Susan Brown, Douglas Bulloch, J a ar Nema ane eee Lorraine Robert Butler, Leonard Cassidy./Taylor, Susan Topham, Wilhel-lWright for grade 11 and thoriSkochko Richard Skoreyko, Smelko, Avril Taylor, . Sharon Thompson, Olga Turowec Graduates of the five-year) arts and science course with| four options are Graham Alchin, William Angus, Gary} Archer, Joan Brennan, Sharon} Brown, Susan Bro Douglas Brown, David ¢ David Chambers, Sharlene Claus, Elliott, | Glynis Cox, Alayne Richard Ellison, Rita Gold- man, Edwin Gorny, Teresa] Gould, William Hastie, ° Wal-| traud, Hengstberger. Dennis} Hercia, Lawrence Hergott, Di-| anne Jarvis, Donald Kellar,)| Annemarie Key, Joseph Kras- naj, Dennis Krout, Georgina| Kucherik, Harri Liljalehto,} Leah Lowry, Douglas Lymer, Jaclyn Mitruk, Douglas Mur- ray, James Parson, Georgina Pawlenchuk, Stephen Pomery, Jane Przednicki, Harvey Ross, Steven Shewchuk, Delores Smysniuk, Alexander Sosna, Michael St. Thomas, Robert} Stuart, Donald Suppelsa, Doug-| las Suppelsa, Chesley Taylor, Christopher Thirlwell, . Stella Van Der Duim, Sophie Zaniew- | aki. Those who received diplomas for successfully completing the four-year arts and_ science course with five options are:| Steven Bernacki, Joyce Cous- ins, Janet Konarowski, Nicole Latulippe, David Seeley, Glenn! Welch. Graduates of the four-year arts and science course with four options are: Daniel Butt, | Glenn Cairnes, Brenda Clark, Barry. Dunn, Dolores Galea,| Paula Gilbert, Sharon Holmes, Susannah Johnson, Steven Kurianowicz, Richard Tack, James Lawson, Linda Marsh, } Gaylord McAlpine, John Mc-/ Garry, William Norton, John Rajkovic, Marilyn Scott Students graduating from the four-year business and com- merce course are: Linda Chap- pell, Danny Froud, Linda Grant, Shirley Hayden, Bar-| bara Herne, Susan Hickey, | Nadine MacDermaid, Linda! MacLeod, Dianne McDiarmid, Deborah Newman Nada Plavetich Lynda_ Proctor, Elaine Sargeant, Patricia Elaine Smith, Patricia Eliza-| beth Smith, Valerie Stauffer, Judith Thompson, Brenda Tur-! pin, Ann Venning, Joan Wilson, Barbara Zalewski. 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