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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Apr 1965, p. 20

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---- Pees os Nee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 29,1965 19 MID-YEAR RESULTS 89 Per Cent Tops List In OCCI Examinations On the recent mid-year exam-| Grade 13, general -- Larry inations held at the Oshawa Cen-|Plancke, 82.7 per cent. tral Collegiate the following stu-| | HONOR STUDENTS | tala ay om Ha The following students obtain-| : ; aed first-class honor standing in Grade 9, at dogg ie Mca their respective courses: ies te 22 egeptlieg O four. Grade 9, five-year arts and ol el go fe ', "our |science -- John Bradley, Nicole| Miller, 79.3 et reord -- 9s! wiak, Ann Kupnicki, George) sae cant ivianne Vachon, |) oes' Gail Moak, Ralph Pallone, : Y : Walter Petrowsky,. Grade 10, five-year arts and Anita Roter, Josephine Sabljic, ee ee ne: 88.4/Mary Seto, Jurij Staroshchuk, | pod boon ell a Ronataiooun Starzynski, cana gat Greenough, 78.2 per cent; Grade Weise waren ate and 10, four-year business and #90 9 science -- Cecile Blouin, Rose) aes Barbara Herne, 80.0/ wary Gesteiro, Gail Miller, Eliz- labeth Patterson, Germain) Grade a gh red " Vachon; sda 9, twowear -- science -- Lydia Skochko, 59.8 Vivianne Vachon. per cent; Grade 11, four-year) Grade 10, five-year arts and arts and science--Carol Middle-| science -- William Angus, Gary! ton, 77.6 per cent, Archer, Sandra Babij, Andrew Grade 12, general -- Sandra |Cherkas, Alayne Elliott, Gail Fry, 88.2 per cent; Grade 12,\Elliott, Wolfgang Friedrichs, one-year special commercial --|Edwina Gorny, Beverley Valentina Puntus, 85.7 per cent. Hainer, Donald Keller. Tories Must Change Tune Gaill Butketicius, Laurette Grzesko-| . Eric Lockwood, Joan McMas- ter, David Marlowe, Murray Neuman, Teri Normoyle, Georgina Pawlenchuk, Lorraine Smelko, Joan Smith, Leslie Ward. Grade 10, four-year arts and science -- Ronald Greenough, Gaylord McAlpine, Linda Man- Grade 10, four-year business and commerce--Doreen Bishop, Leslie Czaus, Linda Grant, Bar- bara Herne, Gayle Hubbard, Dianne McDiarmid, Donna Tre- linski, Brenda Turpin, Joan Wil- son. Grade 11, five-year arts and science -- Lucille Bak, Heather Bennett, Betty Crouter, Lucy Kaczmarek, Christel Kleitsch, Susan Lovelock, Paul Maunder, Lydia Skochko, Teresa Tomas- zewski. Grade 11, four-year arts and science--Joanne Harman, Carol Middleton. "Grade 12, general course -- George Bolotenko, Doris Chromej, Sandra Fry, Janet Hubar, Ann Jaworowski, David Riley, Walter Silke. Grade 12, one-year special commercial -- Richard New- man, Mary Pernak, Valentina Puntus. Grade 13 general course -- PARLIAMENT AT-A-GLANCE By THE CANADIAN PRESS WEDNESDAY, April 28, 1965 The Commons opened the budget debate, Conservative and NDP members moving motions of lack of confidence in the government, The motion by George Now- lan, Conservative financial eritic, criticized lack of. tax relief for lower income groups and aid for pensioners. An amendment by Colin Cameron, NDP critic, spelled out lack of higher tax exemp- tions and a raise to $100 a month for the old age pension, Mr, Nowlan also-hit at the sales tax on production ma- chinery which he said penal- ized the manufacturing indus- try and business. Mr. Cameron said the tax cut announced in the budget would annoy many persons when they found how little they would get. Bert Leboe (SC -- Cariboo) said the budget speech refer- ence to money needed for in- vestment was meaningless because the Bank of Canada could make more, | THURSDAY, April 29 The. Commons meets at | 2:30 p.m. EDT to continue the budget debate. The Senate stands adjourned until May 4. ' Father-Killer TORONTO (CP) -- Transport Minister Irwin Haskett pro- posed in the Ontario legislature Wednesday a law that would make drivers turn tieir head- lights on during poor daytime visibility conditions. Mr. Haskett said drivers ought to switch on if, because of fog, rain or snow, they could not clearly see cars or pedes- trians 500 feet away. This was one of several) amendments to the Highway) Traffic Act proposed by Mr.| Haskett. | Another suggestion was that) th.epresent rule prohibiting television sets operating in cars be changed. Sets would be per- mitted in the back seat -- out of the driver's line of vision. Mr. Haskett also presented an amendment proposed last Jan- uary in the speech from the throne. This would establish a licence suspension appeal board to review suspensions made un- ider Section 25 of the act, which gives the minister special dis- leretionary powers to cancel |drivers' permits. MAY SEIZE LICENCE Under the present section the |minister can ignore a lack of demerit points and can seize a} \licence at his own discretion for jsuch violations as drunken driv- jing. | Last year the minister took laway about 500 licences under To Stay National: Balcer MONTREAL (CP) --Leon Balcer, former Quebec leader of the Conservative party, said Tuesday night the party must reject "antiquated attitudes"| Ice Jams Falls, Flow Curtailed NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) concerning Quebec if it is to remain a nationa| force "The party will have to open its eyes to the realities of bi-/---- lingual Canada with equal part- nership for our two founding races or it will cease to be a Gets 5 Years Brian Cameron, Irene Cherkas,| Peter Kilistoff, Larry Plancke,| BRACEBRIDGE, Ont. (CP)-- Gary Porayko, Brian Williams,|andall Shubrook, 20, was sen- Susan Willson jtenced Wednesday to five years) : ae --_.__--|in prison for the fatal shooting! jJan. 28 of his father, Howard,|© 46, of Walker's Point. Canadian Defies ss Madea LOLMEALRO ARLE 1h Headlights-On In Daytime Sought For Poor Weather these discretionary powers. Drivers who have lost special appeal board. will be changed to switch the \discretionary powers from the minister of transport to the registrar of motor. vehicles, The proposed amendments in- clude one increasing fines for alive! @ You're in the Pepsi generation! PEPSI-COLA --_ Smith Beverages Ltd., 750 Farewell Street jdefacing or Only these cases-may be re-|plates; and requiring all new viewed by the appeal board, tojvehicles to have at least two consist of three or more mem-|tail lights and two reflectors. bers. their licence through courtixenneth Bryden (NDP -- Tor- judgments or demerit pointsignto Woodbine) criticized the will have no recourse to the!goqvernment's contribution to low-income housing through the Section 25 of the act itself|Ontario Housing Corp. altering licence In other business Wednesday, LISTEN HERE: PORTABLE T.V. BY R.C.A. NOW 169.00 TRAVELMATE II 19" Plastic Cabinet Hos olf the features thot moke R-C.A, the pick of the portobles, Lon NS Furniture and Appliance 723-3343 491 Ritson S$. OPEN FRI, TO 9 P.M. Wally Crouter Seren "YOU MEET THE NICEST PEOPLE..." Wake up grumpy, still tired, listless and unwilling to face Balcer said. He told the annual dent member of April 7 because the Conserva-'on --The flow of water over the|tives "under their present lead-|evade U.S. income taxes said American Falls was curtailed|ership' are not only ignoring|Wednesday he will refuse t0| was today by an unusual ice jam in the upper Niagara River, and part of the cataract was bared. |.ider re-entering Conservative|dicted along with. Leslie E. The water slowdown began|ranks were the party atmos-|Wetmore, 54, | The elder Shubrook was Tuesday as ice floes from Lake|phere to change, he replied: |accountant with a former Ne Erie swept down the river and piled in the upper rapids. The pile-up diverted the water to one bank, exposing the crest next to Luna Island. Meanwhile, ice that pronget| over the American and the) He said he talked before) «They. claim 1 owe them|than many rapidly expanding 1$2.000,000 in taxes," Mr. New-|Ccountries. The population grows lower river, at the base of the|George Hees, a former Con. {7.0 said, "I don't owe them alby 2.3 per cent annually. |servative cabinet minister who} Horseshoe Falls jammed the| falls. ut also resisting the spirit of new Quebec. Asked whether he would con- gprs sar found guilty on ¢ aN ggg Mad bite the national force any longer," Mr. . a -reduced charge of man- (| 'children, usands of CFRB Ashi U.S. Indictment '|staughter. He had been tried he Hetenore get Fo day with a ; a on a charge of non - capital, ~| smile on their face because of meeting) TORONTO (CP)--One of two} ° ! The Old Crout. A capable con- of the Montreal Junior Board of/Toronto men indicted along| ae jury deliberated for 2%|) Thursday - Friday - Saturday A versationalist on po ubject Trade he became an indepen-|with three Americans by a fed-|,)1¢ , a | from egg plants to dirigibles, Parliamentieral grand jury in New York In passin gentidce Me Sins / that's CFRB's Wally Crouter charges of conspiring to|,;, roe, Nght (@) and the sound fromthe Music jtice D. R. Morand of the On-| /0 Room is designed not to jar tario Supreme Court said he / | your nerves. Start your day the Paige taking into consideration E right way with Wally Crouter, a dame : Bay|the poor -upbringing of the" On CHILDREN'S COATS } weekday mornings from 6:00 Street stock promoter, was anelt as oe hie ho ey eee re: Olea 'e | is father. £ "Politics is like being in love --you can never use the words 'never' or 'always'. "At present, my one inten- tion is to remain an indepen- dent. I have no plans at present to rejoin the Conservatives." leaving the Conservatives with Veteran observers said they|is rumored considering a re- expected much of the ice to re-|turn to federal politics. main in the lower river until next month, despite temperajhe said, '"'but nothing has been|Canada in 1935 and later be- planned between us." tures n the 50s, "We are personal friends," of Toronto, ANiiitted by a shotgun blast on "\the road outside his home after a quarrel with his son, & ikirk enterprise. | | THE "I'm a Canadian citizen and they can't touch me," he said.| : | The indictments were based] MANY KIWIS BORN ion the sale of $5,000,000 worth} WELLINGTON, N.Z, (AP)-- lof stock in three Canadian min-|New Zealand, with a population companies. The offences Of 2,600,000, has' a_birthrate jequal to India's and greater| ae ing charged are not extraditable. 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