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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Nov 1964, p. 5

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 23,1964 § SAVE $ $ ON AUTO INSURANCE if are an Abstainer save 0 $14.08 on your outs iamudiaeh. a See... ' RIEGER & OSBORNE 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY DIAL er 668-8831 WHITBY BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS Lake Scugog Dunlop Hero Award Given To Trucker WHITBY MEN'S MAJOR UCW Plans '\Co i 700 Triples aug Reeson, Activities ttages For rae a fellow trucker TW: "Archie Brow, 762 Gis Wary (Staff) -- The sec- Destroyed 285); Tom Perrow, 746 (318); ond meeting of the North Whit-| porT PERRY (Statf)--Two| oreg Fine Piano Recita Presented At College Wilt, tah tery Semis, 02;|°7 UCW was bell a the Remelcotingas at Por View Bosch 98/T Bill Jardin, 650 (253); Jack e i the sterotyped|fish spinning about in their lit- Pee land road. Mrs. Parrinder pre-| destroyed with their contents in prese oma oY agg ae as Bache Prelude and. Fuge! Then|{le pond unt they settled quiet Ross, ee ey, tg Dick| sided. Mrs. Werner Kloke read)¢he early hours of Sunday morn- fa oe agra since Raymond Dudley a "2 ar-|followed Myra Hess' arrange-|ly after their startled exertions.) a3 ms 00 (392); Bill Moore- the scripture. ing. No estimate of the damage ed in hr in Whitby pe his|ment of the Adagio from Bach's) Such vivid, picturesque and house, 656; Ron Swartz, 696 Mrs. Harold Boys addressed] is available. performance on Friday ni ht at}Organ Toccata in C major, a highly imaginative playing drew (328); Denny Brown, 722 '(283); the gathering, offering encour-| Fred Smith, 353 King street , Syne plaintive pause after the excit-jforth round after round of ap- : v 'lagement to the new group and| west, Oshawa, who was spend- icguotiag ving 2 etiam ing Schumann episode. Haydn, |plause. ta pa delat Grylls emphasizing the need for allling the night at his cottage, this renowned Canadian pianist|whose Sonatas are finding a|CHOPIN ETUDES 262: Dele Allan, 255; Jim Pat- to support the executive. © awakened shortly after 1 a.m. more frequently. Indeed we alsojlarger place on concert pro- Few pianists ever attempt fave ah: Earl Birch 288 The resignation of Mrs. Stub-|to find the building filled with Saale ay ahd fare not more|grams these days, provided the|the 12 Etudes of Chopin, Opus|'€"50n, 492; » 8°: _|bings as treasurer was accept-lsmoke. He escaped from the 'positions in Canada like the artist with his third offering./25, on one program, but Mr. ed. The nominating committee building in his night clothing. An ta in A flat possessed| Dudley went through these with $ . inted Mrs. Bob Jack as head of the piano department of|The Sonata in A flat po y went through these wit! Brooklin Bridge {2° alarm was raised but the IN WHITBY | a the University of Cincinnati's|the master's joviality and good/that treasurer. fire had gained such a foothold rasae ainmania tasdine College-Conservatory which he taste, whether the pace was|which left the listener amazed now occupies, He, the first Cana- rapid or not. dian to become Laureate at the that these studies should ever After Haydn one feels that/be thought difficult! This surely International Contest for Musi-|one's cares are never as Con-|was the proof of his art. From cal Performers in Geneva, Swit- zerland, is one of Canada's best, ranking along with Lois Mar- shall, Glenn Gould and Jon Vickers. VERSATILITY DEEPENED the three fining or troubling as one really|the first quiet fingering on the thought they were -- which is|harp, as the first one has some- another way of stating that Mr.|times been dubbed, through Dudley chose most wisely, for|each stage until the huge climax impressionistic] arrived in the B minor (the oc- "views" by Debussy that con-jtaves) and descended in the cluded the first part of the pro-|strong 'Winter Wind (the A His program revealed that,|gram came with the sunset glow|minor) to the strand where the since we last heard him, his versatility has deepened, his sense of proportion has become|ed in his Haydn, he had to ad- to ; even more satisfying, and his|mit that Debussy's gave the|one perfect vision to the realisa- musicianship has now that au-|pianist equal pleasure, In the|tion that there were even more thority which makes it unneces- of an evening blessing. If one/Ocean (the C minor) roljed in, though that Mr. Dudley revell-|we were transported, from one delight to another, from first, one could hear the pebble|to follow. A noble effort, indeed, sary, as with other pianists we|drop into the water and see thejand exceedingly well done! could mention, to masquerade|scampering waves race away Mr. Dudley's verbal introduc- Club High Scores Brooklin Duplicate -Bridge Club winners and high scores North and South -- Mrs. R. Heron and J. Patterson, 96;|LITERATURE Mrs. E. Wadsworth and Mrs. R. Morris, 93; Mrs. S. Kandel and R. Davis, 92%; Mrs. W. Medland and Mrs, W. Hern, 86; Mr. and Mrs. W. Barker, 8414.| given to the group at that time East and West -- J. Coles] and Dr. S. Kandel, 112; Mrs. K. Marden and Miss V. Drum- W. Weuter and Mrs. R. Hunter, 100; R. ris and D. McCuaig, 70%; Mrs. ver collection was taken. A letter regarding the budge meeting was given, and the plan Mrs. Parrinder reported on her visit to Pickering United Church Presbyterial meeting and displayed the literature allocation was read. It was pointed out that since this is such a new group as yet there Mor-|is no responsibility given. A report on the executive The president pointed out that/that the Smith cottage was there are annual dues for mem-|burned to the ground. .The in- bers of the UCW and a collec-|tensity of the fire resulted in a tion of these was made andjneighboring cottage, owned by membership cards issued. A sil-/Edward Widerer, of Toronto, taking fire. It also was con- t flaming vehicle exploded. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 218 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY Clare Shank -- Nick Van De Broek -- Ike Perry -- Ruth Snodden BRICK AND STONE WITH CREEK DIAL 668-8831 j y 1 itself in disturbing pyrotechnics| to tell the news; then came the|tions to his music added much and Miss. Bovay, 77h. and distracting moanings over|ding dong of church bells while|to the enjoyment of everyone, the keys. the leaves rustled at play alongjby providing a preview which Schumann's Toccata ovened|a woodland path in the fall; and}made expectancy even more ex- the recital -- a welcomeifinally one saw gleaming gold-ipectant. Dunbarton High School Prizes Are Presented derek, Tn Wiens, DUNBARTON (Staffy -- Dun-,eral proficiency by A. C.,Dunbarton - Pickering Kiwanis| HONOR PINS : barton High School held its|/Boukydis. Club, John Scott. Staff Honor Pin Award Win-| «phe president introduced the d annual com nt| Keith Avis received the Occu-| Girls' Leadership Award, by|ners were: ° ee etke Mrs, H. T. Fal- in the school auditorium Friday|pations Course Award from|Dunbarton - Pickering Kiwanis) Grade 9: Adamache, Maureen; guest sp itent of the UCW of evening. Bayly Engineering for the stu-|Club, Jill Clarke. Adamson, Claire; Bell, Dan- og ae United Church. Mrs. W. E, Beckél, Ph.D., Dean of|dent who has demonstrated in-| General Proficiency Award,liel; Coupland, Gail; Emmink, St. Mar! br sht warmest greet- Science, Scarborough College,| creased capacities and potential-|by Canadian Imperial Bank of| Andrew; Gillies, Michael; Har- Fallaise he Bt Mark's groups was guest speaker at the exer-lities in this program in the|Commerce (Rouge Hill), Mich-| ris, Dixie; Hobbs, Brian; Hobbs, ing from the the function of a cises which inaugerated the|final year of the course. ael Freeman. Wayne; Hoefel, Harold; Hollin- and spoke af ed in the curricu- gal first graduating Grade 13 of the| Arts' and Science awards for} Student Council Presentation/ger, Sandra; Herdman, Jane; UCW as ou reat Yat that the school's short history. Grade 12 went as follows: by John Scott. udgate, Janice; McMurter,|!um. She poin important pro- The invocation was by Rev.| Proficiency in English, Grade Brian; Mitchell, Marlene; Mit-|UCW has al ' fet the group W. A. McKay of Dunbarton. fol-|12, by Harold A. Mitchell, Mich-|@RADUATION DIPLOMAS |chum, Paul; Park, Becky;|stam, and asked Sid lo yy lowed by A. W. Munroe's prin-|ael McGrath. , Secondary School Graduation|pearce, James; Pettit, Daniel; |that it is part nh ' a vital cipal's welcome and remarks| Proficiency in Science, Grade|'iplomas for the Grade 12 gen-| piggott, Terry; Southgate,|and a worship service is by School Board Chairman|12, by Frank Signoretti, Micb-|¢! course were awarded to: |paula; Wells, Peter. part of its meetings. George. Todd. ael McGrath. . Adams, Mary L.; Allen, Nor-| Grade 10: Austin, Victor; An organ interlude for the| Proficiency in Mathematics,)man H.; Anthony, Kent; Ber-iparnes, Linda; Beegan, Col- evening was performed by C. C.|Grade 12, by Robt. Duncombe,|wick, Byron D.: Berwick, Paullieen; Carr, Gail; Diepenhorst, MacKenzie and award presenta-|Larry Foran. A.; Brannon, Stuart; Brewer,/Guyusje; George, Marilyn; tions were introduced by J.| Proficiency in Geography,|Donald S.; Clarke, George;/|Gomes, John; Hann, David; Clarke Richardson, Superinten-|Grade 12, by Robt. Duncombe] Clarke, Gillian A.; Clarkin, Law-|Hansen, Stanley; Herdman, dent of Secondary Schools. --Michael Merritt. rence; Cossey, Leigh. Sharon; Kendell, Peter; Laur- In all, 40 awards. were pre-| Proficiency in French, Grade} Daigle,Clarence; Dobbin,jeyssens, Hubert; McGee, Lyn- gented as well as 42 secondary|12, by Arthur Mitchell Limited,|Connie T.; Elmose, Sally;jda; McIntyre, Dale; MacKer- school graduation diplomas}Michael McGrath. Fellnermayr, Ingeborg; Foran,jacher, James; O'Blenes, David; (Grate 12), 14 grade 13 diplo-| Proficiency in Latin, Grade 12,|Larry; Hall, Sally A.; Harding,|Ushtchenko, Linda; Welsh, Dei. mas and 22 certificates of train-/by Arthur Mitchell Limited,|Plizabeth; Harris, Clare; Howe, |dre;' Wickens, Lynne. ing. A musical interlude was|Michael McGrath. Barry D.; Lang, Robert; Lioyd,| Grade 11: Allerton, ' Chris; provided by the Ajax High| Proficiency in History, Grade} Pauline. Baker, Valerie; Barnard, School Band under the direc-|12, by §S. P. Hollingsworth,! yacKeracher, Donald; Mc-|Sheila; Carter, Frances; Daigle, tion of K. Lindeman. The Vale-| Jennifer Ricketts. Grath, Michael: McKean; Cath-|Dennis; Gordon, Linda; Hall, dictory was by Michael Free- GRADE 13 AWARDS erine: Merritt, Michael; 'Mical- Byron; Pisni, Joan; Pols, man. I ; ith: | Peter; Vodden, Linda; Web- y, Robert; Nicholas, Faith; > ents are the gens : cee ae foeoet Nicol, J. Dale; Ricketts, Jenni- . = : Galan an Nov. 20 Grade 12: Foran, Larry; Mc- Proficiency in Science, Grade|{er; Schleich, Manfred; Scott,|¢ rath, Michael; Merritt, Mi- Student Council Awards for|13, by Frank Signoretti, Keith John; Shea, Sheila. hael. Academic Proficiency went to: | Wagar. Shields, Victoria; Smiglicki, Maureen Adamache in Grade 9,| Proficiency in Latin, Grade 13, Leokadia; Snow, Ian; Tyas, BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 & 8:25 WHITBY Monday and Tuesday Only Trees and large 150' by 220' lot on Anderson St. near Court House. Only a few moments from Whitby and Oshowa. You will have a breath- moment os you enter the massive living room with the floor to ceiling stone fireplace and feel the warm cosy atmosphere of this 3 bedroom suburbon home, Small efficiency opartment In basement for income or re- latives make this an added ottraction to a young couple desiring a custom home on terms that are within the pocketbook. Surfaced tennis court, attached garoge and other interesting extras you must see. Full price $17,900 with es low es $3,000 down, BROOKLIN -- TWO STOREY STUCCO -- $9,000. 'Trade small acreage ond home or farm within 25 miles of Brooklin, This home Is located on Highway 7-12, zoned commercially. Make front room Into office or store, live In remain- ing five rooms. Taxes less then $100.00 @ year. Don't wolt too long to see this one. POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY Three bedroom brick home, living room, family kitchen. This Is locoted In the North East section. Price $13,800.00, Inspect end make on offer with your down . to have a Congregational Christ NAMED COMMISSIONER j|mas Dinner, Dec. 11 was dis- OTTAWA (CP) -- Georges|cussed and approved. A com- Gauthier of Ottawa today was| mittee with Mrs. McLaughlin nominated associate commis-|was formed to further the plan- sioner of the Centennial Com-|ning of this event. The com- mission, replacing Robert Cho-|mittee consists of Mrs. Snoddy, quette who has been named/Mrs. Curl, Mrs. Wiggins, Mrs. Canada's consul-general at Bor-|Parrinder and Mrs. McIntyre. deaux, France, Since the dinner will take place in December, the monthly meet- ing of the UCW will not take place for that month. 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Whitby 1/.0/ GUARANTEED Lrh INVESTMENTS 5 YEAR TERM VICTORIA Jim MacKeracher, Grade 10,|by Dr. and Mrs. Hertzberg, Stuart; Usher, Robert; Wallace, Dennis Daigle, Grade 11, Mich-| William Barrett. Beverly; Watt, Marlene; West- ael McGzath, Grade 12 andj| Proficiency in English, Grade lake, Sandra; Willard, Allyn. Susan Olsen in Grade 13. Science, .Technology and Trades Awards went to: Machine Shop: by Kelvin- Thompson Limited, Michael| Duss, Keith Wagar. Brown; Motor Mechanics, _ by Law Motors Limited, Paul Draper; Electrical, by Bayly Engineering Limited, Wayne Morris. Shop Director's Prize: For highest overall standing in four- year Course by Mr. T. Hands, dra Omelon., Proficiency in Mathematics, Grade 18, by Rouge Hills Proficiency in Geography, Freeman. Olsen. Proficiency in History, Grade David O'Blenes; Award for high-|13 py wm. A. Newman, Chris- est overall standing in five-year Course by Stark Electronics, Jim MacKeracher; Mechanical tine Tyas. Grade 18, by Pickering, Whitby|bara Ann; and District Council Home and School Association, Michael atk iets bee Fred; Olsen, Susan; Omelon, 18, by the Ajax Guardian, San- HONOR DIPLOMAS Secondary School Honor Grad- uation Diplomas were pre- sented to: Barrett, William; Brown, Bar- Carter, Loraine; Cawthorne, Susan Lynne; Free- man, Michael; Hobbs, Wallace Melvin; Laughlin, Emma Mary; Maroldt, Petra; Mechsner, Sandra; Rowan, Valerie; Tyas, Christine; Wagara, Keith. TRAINING CERTIFICATES Certificates of Training were Bursary, Ontario Department) presented to: THEY WERE YOUNG, BORED REBELS LIVING FOR KICKS! KENNETH MORE « » SOME ey, PEOPLE | Naa Ain EASTMAN COLOUR jwrith RAY BROOKS ANNIKA WILLS 'DAVIO ANDREWS DousLAs oavio s rar awe onaancranon PeCROrTe, (AM AOD AMALQAMATED RELLASE armpuTe By 20TH and GREY TRUST THE BEST PLACE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS 308 DUNDAS ST, W. WHITBY The Plumber PLUMBING & HEATING YOU R CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! 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William; Roberts, Kenneth; ° Business and Commerce| BOs' Leadership Award, by!Smith, John; Thompson, David; Awards were presented to 128 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY Elaine Vusick for general pro- Quolity Material & FLY CANADIAN PACIFIC TO VANCOUVER SHEET METAL WORK @ INSTALLATIONS @ REPAIRS @ SERVICE WEEKLY EVENTS This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS HOCKEY METROPOLITAN JR. "B" LEAGUE Seturdey, Nov. 28, Peterborough Monsons Whitby Duntops, 7:00 p.m. ot the Whitby ae * Sundey, Nov. 29, Away Game, Whitby vs. Nell MeNell Meroens in Toronto, PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 ' 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY W. C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD, Ample Parking Facilities You don't have to play a sport to be @ good sport, 110 Dundas $f. E., Whitby 668-3410 STAFFORD Brothers Lid. Monuments » « of Distinction 668-3552 Whitby ED. 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