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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1963, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 4, 1963 Top Awards Made At Clarke High By MRS, KEN GAMSBY presented by W. H. Carman, ORONO -- The first. annual] Grade 11 -- Jim Wilson pre- Commencement of the Clarke sented by M. Paterson. High School held recently saw, Grade 10 -- Douglas Hamm the presentation of certificates presented by C. Tamblyn. and awards for both scholasitc' Grade 9 -- Robert Best pre- and athletic achievements. The sented by J. Wright. exercises were held in the For proficiency in Grade. 12 schoo! auditorium with many in science, the Lancaster Award attendance. ; was presented by S. Lancaster E, G. Witherspoon, principal,|to Carol Kent acted as chairman, He extend- For proficiency in Grade. 12 ed a Welcome and outlined the English, the Newcastle Lions life of the school during the first Club Award was presented by year of operation. W. Harold Gibson to Leslie Congratulations were extend- Hopper ed to those graduating and he For proficiency in Grade 11 commended them for their fine history, the Newcastle Lions accomplishments during their Club Award was presented by year in Grade 13 Harold: Gibson to Terry L. A. Parker, chairman. of Graham : the Durham Board: also spoke| For Proficiency in Grade 12 briefly extending 3 congratula- Commercial, the Newcastle tions and best wishes. Lions Club Award was pre- sented by Harold Gibson to AWARDS MADE Gail Allin The presentations and awards For proficiency in Grade 12| were as follows z aphy, the New Je Lions Secondary honor graduation Club Award was presented by diplomas were presented to Harold Gibson to Leslie Hopper. Bertha Clark, Marilyn Falls, For pr cy in Grade 12 Grant Greenwood, Tom Hend Stor Award wa sor, George Hendry, Suzahne Presented by W. J. Storks Major, Sandra Mer Robert [0 May Lynr Robinson, Judith Tamblyn, Ros or proficiency in lower hoo. J the Canadian Legion A 1° was presented by George Dunlop to Bruce Tamblyn, Diane Turansky and Margery Tyrrell Secondary schoo] graudation diplomas were presented to Gail e tanain se Allin, Mary Lynn Bailey, Car- ae Mosby See La man Ball. Sandra Bowin y | ré a aes enro:ment Jane Broush. Robert Brown 2 vevecanl. Uae = | Donald Buckley, Brent Coates ee Nhae ie goat F ' Paul Coates,' Bonnie Couvier, beeps me i E Lycett} Donna Couvier, Frances Cur- spend aha She sid ran, Teresa DeJong, Leslie t to To eee Hopper, Carole. Kent, Wayne Miller, Richard Pearce, Wil." : liam Scott, Shirley Sharron, .. iy cane SHiMAe Rae Donna Souch, Keith Swarbrick, "°° ee the gabled Carole Vagg, Linda Westheuse?.|c) \ chin yw, ana ary A Catherine Wilson and Grantinnc. Cais, to Marge y Yeo. ae 1 arman to Margery Presentation of intermediate AE academic achievement| certificates were made to Bruce and _ over-a contribution to Allin, Olga Bezubiak, Lynda high school life, The Toms and Call, Jack Chard, Jean Clark,'Sons Ltd.. Award of Merit was Terry Cox, Marian Demark,'presented by M. Paterson to Glen Farrow, Catherine Ferren,' Robert Brown Gtoria Flintoff, Joy Gaines. For proficiency in Grade 18 June Geach, Russell Gibson, English, the Orono Times Robert Gilkes, Timothy Hamm, Award was presented by R Wayne Hancock, Joan Hutton, Forrester to Marilyn Falls Barara Keast, Marie Little, For proficiency in Grade 13 Linda Greenwood and Douglas French, the Professor John Gray. Squair Award was presented to Chrisitina -Maartense, Rose-| Marilyn Falls mary Malkiewicz, Peter Mc-_ The Federation of Women Cullough, Robert Parks, Lynda Teachers' Association of On- Pears, Marlene Pelletier, Fran 'avio Bursary Scholarship was) ces Rickard, Harold Reinstra sented by. M James Elva Robinson, Dane Rogerson, Bruton, to Marily Falls. | Catherine Scott, Gordon Simp-| at aoa son, Bryan Tamblyn, Tschinkel STILL TRADING Gunter, Judy Vagg, Ross Wan-| The Paris Bourse or stock nan, Linda Wright and Janie exchange traces. its history] Zwier, back to the 12th century | BOARD PRESENTS pwvyv vv anding For highest scholastic stand- ing the Durham County District 1 High Schoo] Board Awards ® IT S A » Grade 13 -- Marilyn Falls presented by L, A. Parker. FAC T! Grade 12 -- Teresa De Jong e Yes, Nu-Way a | over 50 rolls of car- pet on display. No matter what type of carpet you want, you will be able to sce it hove their carpets and upho stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' DURACLEAN |P "7,505; Raa ad q q q q q ' "When | grow up | I'm going to wear a ARROW _,ARDEN! ARDEN becouse | 'ike the no untidy 'gathering'; cord- neot, shorter point fused col- edge stitching on collor and lor with its 'just right" -- cuffs; waist topered to pre- spread, Arrow shirts have all vent blousing; 'no binding the Arrow Trim Look features, under the orms; buttons on- seomless French front (Mom -- chor-stitched. on ----- con't likes thot --~ @it's easier to come off. Sanforized-labelled, iron); new topered sleeves-- of course And I'm going to buy it at THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. -@ GIFT BOXED FREE 8 SELENE _/ the magic of christmas BeGins at gt ey' J Every department is brimming with a collection of exciting gifts for the whole family! At Walker's "Good Taste In Fashion Is Not Expensive", A Crisp gingham. fashioned into sleep- C Christmas red nylon slip accented with wear. Pink or blue in S.M.L. sizes. black Banlon* lace. Sizes 32 to 38. Gown 92.98 (Matching pieces available.) 3.98 Duster 3.98 D Brocade dress with the added feature of + Din washability. Green, gold or pink : a 2.98 in sizes 7 to 12. 5.98 E Velveteen fashioned into a favorite classical style. Red or bluein sizes 7 to 12, 5.98 F Austrian embroidered cotton blouse with new Spring styling. White in sizes 7 to 14, 2.98 G Hand knit mohair sweater from Italy. Gold, blue, pink or redin Misses S.M.L. sizes. 16.98 H Bulky Orlon* cardigan with raglan sleeve styling. White, beige, grey, red or blue in sizes S.M.L. 9.98 Stretch slims with detachable stirrup straps. Black, brown, olive or blue in sizes 8 to 20. 8.98 J Lined corduroy slack set with cotton knit top. Loden, brown or navy 9 98 in Toddlers' sizes 2 to:3X. K Warm flannelette pyjamas in choice of stripes or fancy patterns. Sizes 4 to 6X 1.98 Sizes'8 to 16 2.98 L Boys' two-piece play set with checked cord slims and cotton knit top. Willow or copper in sizes 4 to 6X. 4.98 M Long sleeved Orlon* pullover features contrasting trim and V-style neck. 9 98 Red or grey.in sizes 4 to 6X. ° Sizes S.M.L. ExL. 4.98 Just a few giftable suggestions from a wide selection. *REG, TM qo Al ae special "maGic" ay : Personal Shopper -- ask F7 \\ Zh \ Lollipop Tree -- where every ) our Personal Shopper to assist you _ ° . . - : oa child accompanied by an adult will with your gift problems. get a free lollipop. Santa's Mail box --where any child j 12 or under can mail their letter to Santa. :. Count the Stars Contest -- win And enter the "best letter" contest witha a $25 Merchandise Certificate. Open to $25 Merchandise Certificate as the prize. children 12 years of age and under. Gjft Wrap -- any parcel, no matter how large, beautifully gift wrapped for only 254. é » LK -- Ez Soe Shop On *PLAN? ACCOUNT | OSHAWA SHOPPING FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE CENTRE OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. -- 9:00 P.M. TILL CHRISTMAS

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