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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1965, p. 12

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12 THE CSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 2, 1965 * . = Paul Stanley Goldstein, . if -------- -- on -- ewe MCMASTER orn | 8 te i, ty A ig te NAGS ee Ye and took post graduate work at McMaster. He has been _ A : appointed to the physical education staff of the Port oe \ baa Hope High School, and will commence teaching in Sep- a tember. Mr. Goldstein is a graduate of O'Neill Col- Ne legiate og \" . * Courtice High . Elects Council | By ESTHER ROSEVEAR A The past several weeks have iy been very busy at Courtice High} School The student. council election for next year's executive was held. Those elected were: Shir ley Pickell, president; Gregg Simmons, vice-president;. Mari \ » lyn Yellowlees, secretary and me nae ne ae Pat Porter, treasurer One important feature at the school are the newly hatched chicks which are really noisy Congratulations are extended to Ron Barber, who placed third in the intermediate mile in the COSSA meet. His time was four minutes and 39.1 sec onds. The yearbooks arrived May 27 and were distributed. This year there are more pictures Friday morning when the pu- pils arrived at the school the power was off, Although some} hoped it would remain off, elec- tricity was restored at 8:30 a.m. The graduation and student council banquet was held May 28 at the school, The Ebenezer United Church group served a turkey supper. A sing-song was led by Earl Keatley, Toasts to the old and new executives, and the graduates were proposed The gavel was presented to Shirley Pickell, the new presi dent. Ed. Youngman, the guest speaker on 'What Durham | _con lg A KOs HERE'S HOW TO WIN CASH ! i e of many were opened as many int st facts we reale yf $ sanareating nen 'were revesied. . ; j PICK UP YOUR FREE "MAKE MONEY" ENVELOPE AT monies. d ss : YOUR LOBLAW STORE TODAY. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. 'The Grate 1h students ate ; pee = 1N EACH SEALED "MAKE MONEY" ENVELOPE IS A '4 OF happy to be out of school but 4 ae bi wrere-on te ome , | A "MAKE MONEY" BILL - EITHER $500 - $200 - $100 - $10 BIG EXTRA have much studying to do Sea " gitihe iv ope 5 fogs = - $5 OR $1.00. SAVE YOUR '% BILLS. WHEN YOU COLLECT LIKE 10 " i, fe pe oe @, --«OBOTH THE LEFT AND THE RIGHT HALF OF ANY ONE PONTIAC CONTEST ve, > Wey. OF THESE BILLS, YOU WIN THAT DETACH ENTRY FORM FROM "MAKE , AMOUNT OF CASH. epee MONEY" BILL IN ENVELOPE WHICH - <e 1S OBTAINABLE FROM CASHIER. : FILL IN YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND DEPOSIT IN ENTRY BOX IN STORE. nr son of Mr. and Mrs, Herman -- ss " Me ie ed ra Goldstein, 485'Simcoe st. n., -- om a graduated :this week from _ McMaster University with a bachelor of physical educa- | ous tion degree. He received a | pecs: bachelor of rts degree from | the University of Western ee ae Ontario, London last year eer . 2 -- -- \ ~ fina Quewine | BUT HAVE NO CLUBS ? 723-3492 Times Action Want Ads

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