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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1965, p. 6

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ior boy champion, Dave Craw- ald Smith. 6 Tm OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 13, 1965 lor boy, Geoff. Taggart; sen-|son, Sharon Rothenberger, Ron- ford: bantam girl champion,| GRADE 12 -- Melody Cooper, \Marilyn White; junior girl|Jim Hunt, Rod Irving, Grace tu en S onore \champion, Barbara Beaman; in-|LJoyd, Marie Majoor, Don \termediate girl champion, Bar-|Moon, Wallace Pugh, Jacque- bara Horrasz; senior gitl cham-jjyp Shute, Dorothy Smith, Ruth pion, Elspeth McKay. Taylor, Pauline Wellman, e ° CADET AWARDS GRADE 13 -- Brenda Cornell, B Pickering School Commanding officer, Gregory|Gaty Day, Linda Graham, Mi- Gerbis; best cadet, Mark Guest; ae Ser a aoe Scholarships, prizes awards| Secondary School Graduation|drama prize, Wendy Schloen; rend gv a Bh eye man, Vincent Taguchi, Walter] and diplomas were presented|Diplomas, Commercial Course,|principal's trophy for president) | nous Green; best bands-|Van Nus, Eleanor Westney. last night at the 14th annual|were presented to: of Student Council, Barry Miller. ed Keith Jena best trobp Commencement Exercises at) Patricia Beiley, Vicky M.| School letters were presented a ' '| CREST AWARD WINNERS Pickering District High School. Bath, Susan J. Botten, Nancy|to; Susan Crawford, Linda Gra-)""" ™ Pickering High School Crest The invocation was offered|P. Burton, Jo-Anne V. Draper,|ham, Jim Hunt, Grace Lloyd) HONOR ROLL Awards are granted in each of by Rev. F. Conkey, minister of|Theresa A. Fleming, Karen L. and Wallace Pugh. | The following students achiev-\in, three areas of school life St. Andrew's Presbyterian) Jensen, Elizabeth M. Kroon, led First Class Honors for the le : st An 'Pickering. The students|Donna L. Lee, Marie A. Majoor,| NEALE MEMORIAL AWARD |< V ol year, 1964-65. for outstanding achievement. and guests were welcomed by|Kathleen F, Palmer, Jacqueline| The W. Percy Neale Memorial! Rape 9 -- Evelyne Bieske,| Hes? awards are presented at the principal, Douglas J. Ket-|M. Shute, Sandra G. | Smith, Award was presented to Billl sito Brander Janis Bryant,|a special school assembly tle: while the members of the|Lynn S. Spencer, Pauline R. Payne, 1964-65 captain of pre- Eilen. Carta ' cone Cults, : board were introduced by Gor-|Wellman and Susan A. Wilson. fects. 'The Ann Stratton Trophy| 7 or a1 Curtis, Mary Drake,| ACADEMIC CREST AWARDS don Bray, the board chairman. |was presented to Linda Wallace,| a _ saa i Michna||_ J¥dy Beaman, Douglas Black- J. C. Richardson, superinten- CLASS, SUBJECT AWARDS | the all-round girl. Wallace Pugh sabi singles e Mille *l\man, Susan Craii, Joy Green, L és " ccanelary 'hone pre- Grade 9A, highest academic|was presented with the Dunbar- sehr ter e' rol ee ord Barbara' Horrasz, Lewis Jack- ep sented Ontario Scholarships to|standing, Elaine Taguchi;|ton Kiwanis Club Trophy. He) arte Nigniwen edit iP ee son, Patricia Keay, Margaret Z %S > Brenda Cornell, Gary Day, Vin- Grade 9B, highest academic|was the all-round boy. |Nowell, pala cy a re at-\Miller, Peter Robertson, Shar- SE \ cent Taguchi, Walter Van Nus| Standing, Paul Michna; Grade| The Pickering Women's Insti- Sa! pp tener afte india: on Rethenberger, Judy Snow, and Eleanor Westney. \9C, highest academic standing,|academic achievement from|}iaine Taguchi, Petra Zimmer-|M@rsit Stoelzel. | \9D, highest academic tasnding,|q 9 to 13 was presented to| : | GIFTS GAL RE FOR oe "vg graduates yim Miller; Grade 9E, highest coe? eo eee aes ACTIVITY CREST AWARDS lacademic standing, Janis Bry-| ,, | GRADE 10 -- Barbara Bea-|-- Margaret Almack, Kathy Pha division Bs natural science |&% ye oF, bao acl od with, haga gs Henry|™2, sudy ues 8 ~_* Bongard, John Brett, Susan HO and \ j i 1 *Ildemic standing, Petra Zimmer-|,.. aT ae ; ackman, Susanne Briant, ' ; Va. amen ees man Aikens Scholarship, Victoria Col- Christine Gerbis, Lynne Haugh, Crawford, Janis Daly, Jim Daly, | an, ; } : ; | Highest proficiency in Grade |!e8e- Other scholarships Were:)\arion Jackson, Neil Johnson, Janice Egoroff, Don Evans, Lin- ee the. valedictory 9, Elaine Taguchi. Victoria College Alumni Resi- Faye Knox, Hugh Lawson, Win- da Graham, Joy Green, Jana . |dence Scholarship, Walter Van| ji, yj i Hasek, Jim Hunt, Keith Jones ' | Grade 10A, highest academic! erally, Vincent|ue tee: Nermia, Michael, Ruth : i ¥ SAT NITE & MON SPECIALS eee ee oe tas even tints, Judy Snow; Grade|McMatter P hantedggi pps Moss, Theresia Naumienko, Lin- Grace Lloyd, Elizabeth Miller, ° ° : 8 110B, highest academic stand- agucni, omas A. Russell\q, penstone, June Potentier, Wallace Pugh, Peter Robertson. | ing. ing, Linda Penstone; Grade 100 |eeenaee Pride gitar Scott Powell, Bak Lin Quan,| ATHLETIC CREST AWARDS| GRADUATION DIPLOMAS 1, Winnie Litke; Grade 10C-2,\,, 77 LP Pla ye ; >|Rosemary Scriver, Judy Snow,|-- Daniel Burnie, Martine Bur-| HRISTMAS TREE & HOME Oshawa Discount House Secondary School Honor Grad-jhighest academic standin g,|General Hospital Women's AUX-/Gienn Squire, Marilyn Tapscott,|nie, Susan Crawford, Jim Daly, | Cc uation Diplomas were present-\Theresia Naumienko; Grade|iliary Scholarship for nursing,|porrj Tomlinson. |Barbara Egoroff, Linda Graham, DECORATIONS esinieviaas exe AND ed to: 10D, highest academic stand-|"eather Johnson. | GRADE 11 -- Margaret Al-\Lewis Jackson, Grace Lloyd, " Carol Ann Adams, Donald Stu-|ing, Judy Beaman; Grade 10E,/FIELD DAY AWARDS mack, Judy Britton, Susan|Bryan McNalley, Arlye Murphy, | HOME DECORATION art Wayne Brewer, Sharon Lilly peng academic standing, Su-| Junior boy champion, Doug.|Craig, Dale Gardiner, Brenda] Wallace Pugh, Lyn see See een mnick sake . Sipweaite 99 CENTRE DAILY 10:00 A.M. Brown, Susan Candice Burnie,|sanne Briant. Blackman: intermediate bo y\Gray, Joy Green, Peter Robert-|Rosemary Snow, Geoff Taggart. hing! Sharon Patricia Cooper, Brenda| Highest proficiency in Grade| oe - co One Dozen Glass CHRISTMAS TREE ORM, | 55¢ pte Pong most everything to 10:00 P.M. Elizabeth Cornell, Gordon Ross|10 -- Judy Snow. pore © BOX OF 21 'all Chetotws Craig, Richard James Curtis,, Grade 11A, highest academic | 9-Piece Unbreckable ORNAMENTS with tree top CHRISTMAS CARDS t r as Gary Gordon Day. standing, Joy Green; Grade | spire. Compare at 2.19 set. 1,66 traditional Canadian designs ond Richard Day Doble, Bruce|11B, Peter Robertson, Grade FOR PRICE SAKE brtneenenes tees sage Aone cas 80° TRE Grade 11D, Gient 24" Lighted SANTA FACE for front doors. J a Herta Beba Dussing, Paulj11C, Judy Britton; | : David Faulkner, Linda June Gra-|Barbara Egoroff. | pee gg tty Bt o 5.48 Cogeset tantng Pack ADULTS jreen, Rob- : ici Grad Pam, Sine Mary Gren ok Hie rtciney ™ Grete] NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF SECTION ee Mee Se | _ Sean te AWARD 379E OF THE MUNICIPAL ACT Bm atm: oe cee TR ONLY Michael John Kearney, Cath- es gg vege ie Bate id '" Vena ive "Mikes, Oeen'Park Me- Lloyd and Wallace Pugh; _his- (R.S.O. 1960, C. 249) AS AMENDED m ' SE ALLOWED Kechnie, Garry Alfred O'Hara,|'0'Y, ge ag nye roa tae Torcan 11" Teflon Electric "= Lynne Helen Patterson, Jenni-| Mit © if TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town 1|Latin, Melody Cooper; mathe- | i oP ceri Forno Gail matics, John Robbescheuten; | of Whitby, has applied to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant. to Section Heater Fans FRY PANS S SPECIALS nn home economics, Grace Lloyd, 379e of the Municipal Act (R.S.O. 1960, c, 249) as amended for approval NONSTICK Evelyn Smith, Vincent Yutaka Margaret Miller and -- of a proposed By-law to AUTHORIZE THE IMPOSITION OF A SPECIAL instant radiant heat with foreed warm ra | ABS Sigedsl, Lares Dinginn Thon etna', ned: -irving CHARGE ON CLASSES OF BUILDINGS THAT IMPOSE OR MAY IMPOSE a ae & wc eed by Torcen . . . completely automatie io. vaiive ab age 8 gon, Tames Crag Treboe, Well en ra A HEAVY LOAD ON THE MUNICIPAL SEWER AND WATER SYSTEMS. | aglod giec set tial : with thermostat and vented lid. Com- ter Van Nus, Dorotohy Eleanor and: Wallace Pugh, 73-8. pare et 27.00. , limit quantities. Westney, George Huntly Wil-| Highest proficiency in Grade 12 : AND FURTHER take notice that the Ontario Municipal Board has gon, William Bruce Wiseman. |-- &tace Lloyd. appointed Wednesday, the 8th day of December, 1965, at the hour of ten ee 10 38 16 88 Secondary School Graduation) RusINESS AND COMMERCE o'clock in the forenoon, at the Council Chambers of the Town of Whitby, for From " FOR PRICE SAKE .. . meted -- Course, were} Highest proficiency in Com-| the hearing herein. LOWER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL ¥ mercial Course, Marie Majoor; ; - aio E. af Pony - outstanding bookkeeping : ne | + A copy of proposed By-law Number 2624 is hereunto attached, cae Fila. OCKEY alsdon, Norman G. Bignell, G./dent, Marie Majoor; outstand- ' : Margaret Bobbitt, Kathryn R. ia enithess gear NantY DATED at the Town of Whitby this ELEVENTH day of HOCKEY HOC Bongard, John R, Brett, Marline|Burton; outstanding typist, Paul- NOVEMBER, 1965. WORK PANTS PUCKS TAPE Brooks, Frances M. Broome,|ine Wellman; outstanding pen- Donna E. Bryant, H. Antonius , Katie Palmer. JOHN R. FROST, bed ¢ a rs oan, AND SHIRT 10 3 Melody A. | Cooper, David J.| bg e 15 ANAS? CLERK best quality cotton drill in Bell green. Shirt Crawford, Susan R. Crawford,| Biology prize, Elspeth McKay, with long tails and double breast button flap Lou Anne Crowe, James W. English prize, Eleanor Westney; osererag hil bj ane belt jo cee Hockey Sticks Daly, C. Douglas Dorsett, Kath- History prize, Walter Van Nus; | BY. LAW NUMBER 2624 aoa ip button down jap pockets. Com- leen L. Duncan, Janice G. Egor-|Latin prize, Eleanor Westney; . " A , |French prize, Eleanor Westney, FOR PRICE SAKE 5 00 49 Donald E. Evans, G. Warner, mathematics prize, Vincent Ta-) of your size pant and shirt, set . . i) Fehn, §. Margaret Hartford,|guchi; physics and chemistry, MAIN FLOOR Jana T. Hasek, James T. Hunt,|Gary Day. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY Roderick C. Irving, Lewis F.| Highest proficiency in Grade ; : ast : ; Jackson, Sandra EF. King, Betty- 13, Eleanor Westney. Being a by-low for the imposition of @ special charge respecting sewerage and water supply. A SMALL DEPOSIT ay "oo Linda A. Kozak, or ede soba Mem WHEREAS alll residential buildings in the Town of Whitby not being @ single family building, ymen ngeraap, Grace E. Use oie oo ahve a double building or o duplex building, and oll combined residential and non-residential 2 : « oid Lloyd, Jessie M. MacKay, Rod- { buildings having more than two dwelling units, erected or enlarged, after the passing of this Will. ley oway your choice. Start your Christmas shopping now and ev erick W. Major, Evelyn L. Met- BAZAAR ts TEA by-law, may impose a heavy load on the sewer system of the Corporation by reason of which the lost minute rush . . . end get best selection, Use 0.D.H. convenient a ra omg) a Mar- expenditures may be required to provide additional sanitary or storm' sewer capacity, which "CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY" PLAN, Do all your shopping et the "DISCOUNT = . er, Walter J. Mit- & BAKE SALE in the opinion of the Council would not otherwise be required. HOUSE" . . . SAVE and Ley-Away for Christmas Pick-Up. SHOP NOW AT 0.D.H. rom Rhee IE A Donald G. Moon, Nancy G. AND WHEREAS it is expedient to impose o special charge upon the owners of the above- Nicholson, Gloria J. Osborne, WED., NOV. 17th mentioned buildings, subect to the exceptions hereinafter set forth, to pay for part of the Linda M. Plitz, Nancy A. Puck- 2:30 - 5 p.m. cost of providing the additional capacity; rin, Wallace S. Pugh, John C FOR THE CAMPING THE QUALITY 68" x 82" Robbescheuten, Donald Robert- ALL SAINTS AND WHEREAS the Council is by Section 379 (e) of The Municipal Act, with the approval - ENTHUSIAST Me AGaR IN GREY WOOL ee Bae, ates Ot PARISH HALL et the Onterio Municipal Board, authorized to enact os hereinafter set forth; SLEEPING TRANSISTOR BLANKETS eet Miiniéx Dorothy A. Cor. Dundos W. and NOW THEREFORE BE IT ENACTED AND IT IS HEREBY ENACTED by the Council of the Smith, Shannon K. P. Smith, Centre St. ee se ee ee ee BAGS RADIOS Ruth §. Taylor, S. Jane Van Under Auspices of 1, In this by-tow, Lescele 8-transistor high Blaric Jemves-Van-Pelt..Bev. i ne ; i y ia ahs cog nie amgs "pet Afternoon Guild (a) "combined residential and non-residential building' means @ building containing bd most appreciated gift f ith batteries and oil pe warnng, Flor Tean (I dwelling-units-and For Price * ies. Compare et FOR nines . . -- (il) space devoted to other purposes which enace Ie not Necessary to-a-dwelting-unit-oF : Sake A 97 FOR PRICE 17 TI PRICE 2 id dwelling units only; from a i ec. SAKE... t] SAKE a LOWER LEVEL MAIN. FLOOR MAINS FLOOR "dwelling unit" means one room or two or more rooms connected together or having FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH access One to onother intended for use os a seporate unit in the same building and constituting on independent housekeeping unit for residential occupancy; PROCTOR CITATION REGULAR 36¢ VALUE LADIES' 100% 419 BROCK STREET N , BULKY KNIT % oe (c) "gross. floor area" means the totol floor area obtained by adding together the orea Rev. DeLoss M. Scott, Minister contained within the perimeter of the exterior of the building at each floor level; Steam & Dry COMIC CARDIGANS SUNDAY SERVICES (d) "'residentio! building" means @ building containing only IR ON Ss BOOKS es (i) @ dwelling unit or dwelling units or in @ rainbow assortment 9:15. AM.--"FAITH TIDINGS'! Radio Broadcast (ii) a dwelling unit or dwelling units and space accessory to such use only. Compare 17.95 of colors; smert knitted 1350 On Your Dial in etsorted. S-beck packs omelap M S-M-L. compare ot 4.98 each areeeproperpereserammmes sensitivity AM receiver, com- Prepeadeta ers: te. é _ It is the opinion of the Council that all residential buildings in the Town of Whitby not i 4 --OUR y For Price i. gs OUR FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL being a single family building, a double building or a duplex building, and all combined SAKE ip FOR PRICE 12° FOR PRICE :0! --MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE residential and non-residential buildings having more than two dwelling units, ofter the nes SAKE for Pastor's Sermon passing of this by-law, may impose a heavy load on the sewer system of the Corporation, LOWER LEVEL MAIN. FLOOR MAIN: FLOOR "ACTION IN ACTS" by reason of which expenditures may be required to provide additional sanitary or storm 7:00 P.M.--EVENING GOSPEL HOUR sewer capacity which would not otherwise be required. ' . Pastor's Sermon: . Subject to the provisions of Section 5 of this by law, the following oharges ore hereby aes tag BOYS On SIRES py troy HEAVEN'S REALITIES" imposed upon the owner of every residential building and the owner of every combined 4-6-8 YEARS REAR a residential! and non-residential building in the Town of Whitby erected or enlarged after Hi WEDNESDAY EVE., 8:00 P.M the possing of this by-law namely; the sum of $125.00 for each dwelling unit. OXFORD Ss RTS PRAYER, PRAISE and BIBLE STUDY . (1) All charges imposed under this by-law sholl be calculated by the Building Inspector BLOUSES Men's MADRAS pleids woven " " broadcloth, Canadian made. You Will Always Find A Welcome at Faith of the Corporation ot the time of issuance of the building permit, or, in the case of dually eel Contour fitted body with hi- building permits issued prior to the date of enactment of this by-law, forthwith after such Centre pleot, looped back, ized, in all sizes, Compare style button down collar. date and the Building Inspector shall certify the amount of the charge to the Treasurer borell cuffs. Full 23° length, at 1.50. 14V4 to 16. Compare ot 5.98 T. ANDRE W' of the Corporation colors, Compare at 2.98 each ae EMMANUEL |] BREcBYTERIAN |] © Tx romero ronnie 1,669 Sat" N3.38 ik sk ' ; ON (a) Prepare a special roll showing MAIN. FLOOR MAIN. FLOOR MAIN: FLOOR 403 Rossland Road West Corner Byron at St. John (i) the name of the owner Rev. Harold Hesselink Rev, W. J, $. McClure, B.A, (ii) @ description of the land on which the building is erécted or enlarged and SMITH VICTOR SEALED LAUNDRY ee RE Mrs. P. N. Spratt, Organist (iii) the amount of the chorge imposed under section 3. BEAM ; ' 10:30 A.M. asia 4 BASKETS Finest Italian : (b) send a notice to the owner at least fifteen days before the next sitting of the Wool vi Oe ay H ys e nm s' 9 00 aT COL 9:45 A.M.--Church School Court of Revision at which an appeal from the charge may be heard, setting out Camera Light ONE-PIECE : 11:00 AM -- the information contained on the rell prepared under clause (a) and also the For movies or stills . . . "The Living Can time and place of the said sitting of the Court of. Revision. contents gy ie plastic moulded, choice of 7PM Already Be: Dead" The chorges imposed by this by-low are a lien upon the land on which the building at 17 i. sah stat round or oval. Complete : ENGLISH SERVICE is erected ond shall be collected by the Treasurer in' the same manner and with the sofia at 1.00 each. Compare et 3.50 poir. Junior Congregation and Nursery edie i F P EVERYONE HEARTILY WELCOMED Core During. Divine Worship same remedies os provided by The Assessment Act for the collection of real property For Price oh Ean 2 93° FOR PRICE taxes. Sake s SAKE .... for This by-low shall not apply to:-- MAIN er LOWER LEVEL ST MARK'S WH ITBY (1) Every building on land and exempt from taxation under any general or special Act. . (2) Every building on lond in respect of which an agreement has been entered into with UNITED CHURCH BAPTIST the municipality under section 28 of The Planning Act or ony predecessor thereof Ceiitrs & Colbeche Ste (Colborne Street West at Centre) (3) Every building or any land tn respect of which a contribution to provide sanitary oF bey. 3, Mi een, BA 88: Minister; Rev. John Mcleod storm sewers or water supply facilities has been made within the ten years previous 2 P.M. DUTCH SERVICE Miss tla Newton, Deaconess Organist 1 . Men i te eaten: ACT, Mis. W. & Summers: A.T.CM, to the application for a building permit, to the extent of the contribution so made. Sa . (A) Every residential building having not more thon two dwelling units 1) AM---"'COME. ALIVE" LAYMAN'S SUNDAY (5) Every combined residential ond non-residential building having not more thon two # ow s Jape PTY bee am To The Christion 11 AM "White Kind of dwelling units. Ministry of Teaching Man Are You?" % SUND. " sik AM in pa Nao 7P greg re Who Are This by-law read a first and second time this 18th day of October, 1963. , 4: Be IigAdb-ryrar: Aigner, |] 9:43 AM--Bible Schoo JOHN R. FROST WARREN J. MOWAT 1938 KING ST. WEST at GARRARD ROAD Meeting Clerk Maypr Telehone 642-3091 for information Bible School Wed 7:30

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