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Weston Times Advertiser (1962), 3 Dec 1964, p. 12

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51 Honor Diplomas Mark T.CG.!. 6th Commencement $ s § s oo t U < W C S t eS s */ t «igi * wA _ C i"g‘:% ;*ӎ s m i s 4 Â¥ s se NIF 108 as! i e yA se Sun a P aen " En P i ? DPAG*4 . way t m e (‘ “ 3 Fore “ £ “:;’:{, a Peter Carrington James eynolds i s g x uS o on ts flls Soun:. 2 Nh es " a: &# Ti To a R K ts s ‘ i » d nde ‘Cook Nige! Watson Ontario Scholor Ontarie Scholar e , 28 s h: use t t € N § s * o snsintal .. Cpter %\, k < A # uusct a" <.~ \J "& > & d w « Four have entered Hospital Schools of Nursing. A unique feature of the Thisâ€" tletown Commencement is the annual presentation of the Thistle Stick Award and the Thistle Bowl Award. These awards are presented. to Alan Whiteley and Katherine Wark on the basis of scholarship, leaderâ€" ship, and character. Of the fiftyâ€"one Grade XIII graduates, fortyâ€"eight have chosâ€" en to continue their studies in some field of further education, as follows: The valedictory address was given by Peter Carrington. The following is a list of all Scholarships and Special Award Winners: Five students: Wendy Cordrey, Mary Low, Pamela Milne, Peter Warrian and Alan Whiteley, obâ€" tained an average of 74.5%â€"80% on the papers they wrote. In adâ€" dition, twentyâ€"one students gradâ€" uated with Second Class Honors. Five students of this group have accepted entrance scholarships One hundred and eighteen sutâ€" Gents received the Ontario Secâ€" endary School Graduation Diploâ€" ma for successful completion of Grade XI of the General and Commercial Courses. Fifty â€" one students who have completed Grade XIII of the General Course were awarded the Secondary School Homor Graduation Diâ€" ploma. Eight Grade XIII graduates: Dorothy Black, Peter Carrington, Linda Cook, Heather Frazer, Penny Mattis, Jim Reynolds, Douglas Dennant, Nige!l Watson, achieved an average of at least 80% om eight papers and conseâ€" quently have won Ontario Scholâ€" arships. choice Whe oL h : * e o p s e C 'f‘faw- 4 e es § # Te & * S Copten Fiveâ€"Year Courses Susan Carrington, Anneâ€" Reyâ€" GRADE IX: SCHOLARSHIPS: GRADES IX TO XH Fortyâ€"one students are atâ€" tending the University of Toâ€" ronto, York University, Mcâ€" Master University, Queen‘s University, University of Western Ontario, University of Waterloo and the Universiâ€" ty of Manitoba. Three are attending the Lakeshore Teachers‘ College. Eight Ontario Scholars led the ADVERTISER â€" Thursdoy, Dec. 3, 1964 â€" Page 12 Heather Frazer five scholarships universities of their The Board of Education for the Township of Etobicoke, The Onâ€" tario Department of Education, The Staff of Thistletown Colleâ€" giate Institute, The Students Council of Thistletown Collegiâ€" ate Institute, The Kinsmen Club of Humber Valley Inc., Toronto West Branch of the Association The following are the organiâ€" zations which donate the Scholâ€" arships and Awards: of Administrative Assistants or Private Secretaries, Anonymous Donor (Thistle Stick), Ontario Universities, Harvard University (U.S.A.), Canadian Legion, Rexâ€" dale Industrial Association, Coopâ€" er and Beatty Limited, British American Oil Company, Anthes Steel Products, Aro of Canada Limited, Litton Systems Limited, St. Lawrence Starch Company Limited, Square D Company of 'Camda Limited, Canada Packers Limited. James Reynolds â€" Ontario Scholarship, Proficiency in Engâ€" lish, Atkinson Award (Modern Languages). Douglas Tennant â€" Scholarship, Proficiency guages. _ D:)mmy Black .â€" _ Ontamo Scholarship, Proficiency in Science. Alan Whiteley â€" The Thistle Stick. Dennis Marlow â€" Proficiency in Mathematics. Peter Carrington â€" Ontario Scholarship, General Proficienâ€" cy, Harvard University Scholarâ€" ship, Carter Scholarship, Rexdale Merchants‘ Scholarship Margaret Glaves, soeco, Dianne Walker Commercial Course nolds, Keith Gardiner, Kenneth Anderson, Otto Zogola, Chiarina Garito. James Deacur Science and Technology Course Sheila Poliard. GRADE XH General Course Commercial Course Brenda Woodcock Special Commercial Bonnie Rushby SCHOLARSHIPSâ€"GRADE XI Wendy Brown, Bill Batiersby, Nelson Berberian. GRADE XI General Course Katherine Wark â€" The Thustle James Reynolds Ontario Scholar _Penny Mattis Ontarie Scholar Marnie Ma Ontario ‘The Metro Toronto closed divâ€" new North Etobicoke pool s!aled" Jim Allingham (E.D.C.), Bruce ing championships started and to open in March next year. | _ Williamson (E.D.C.). ended with a splash into Alder _ The one metre diving competiâ€"| 15 & 16: Peter Emond (ED.C ), wood pool as 40 young divers tions covered all age sroups from| Hugh Morrow (Toronto Parks competed for the top honors Satâ€" 10 and under to open men ang! and Recreation), Ron Kicher urday afternoon. women t£EDC.) Xfcat managar and referee JOHM â€" +Pus ihe sâ€"all tss incaluag> Open Men: Jim Lambie (Leas. }. Meet manager and referee John Dickinson said the competition was a good indication of the inâ€" terest being taken by the voungâ€" er generation in aquatic sports Last year 30 entered and a sreat improvement was noted in their Salaries and wages paid to emâ€" ployees of Ontario‘s leading manufacturing industries during 1960 amounted to over $2!% bilâ€" lion, â€" constituting approximately 25 per cent of the total cost of products produced by these inâ€" dustries. skill, he remarked Ontario Wages Top 2%/2 Billion The manager added the Etobiâ€" coke club is looking forward to the large invitational meet in the Check blades and pressure on the windshield wipers for winter, advised the Canadian Highway Safety Council for its Safeâ€"Drivâ€" ing Week,. December 1 to 7. Forty Divers Take The Plunge At Metro Championship Meet 1. Liane LeTendre of the Etobicoke Diving Club approaches board 3. Judges hoist marker cards â€" Ligne placed third in the 10 years and under diving competition. ‘KERR WwWARD ONE ELECTORS â€" for â€" FULL TIME SERVICE * PROVEN ABILITY * EXPERIENCED To SERVE YOU BEST YOUR COUNCILLOR REâ€"ELECT 2. Hands Oâ€"Okay â€" legs straightening? "For the small fee involved," said Dickinson who could naturâ€" ally be considered prejudiced." the â€" twiceâ€"aâ€"week, yearâ€"aroundâ€" memrership program open to all age groups is one of the healthâ€" iest and best programs offered by any sports association in Meâ€" 11 & 12 Aquat (Leas 13 & 14 Winners at Saturday‘s meet in arder of position are: Girls 10 & Under: Leslie Scott (unattached), Lana Woodcock (Etobiccoke Diving Club), Lizre LeTendre (E.D.C.) 11 & 12: Leslie Squigna (Leaside Aquatic Cub), Jackie Sharp (Leas.), Jan Carter (Leas.) 13 & 14: Kathy LaRose (E.D.C.), Beveriey Boys (Leas.) 15 & 16: Lyn Bonnell (Leas.), Lynda Heward (Unat.) Open Women: Beveriey Boys (Leas.), Judy Mudd (Unat). Lyn Bonnell (Leas.) Boys 10 & Under: Don Warringâ€" ton (Leas.), Ted Williamson (Z.DC. Peter Williamson (F.. D.C 11 & 12: Bobby Eaton (Leas 13 & 14; Alan Gamble (EDC.) pen Men: Jim Lambie (Leas.) Mike Schkimba (University Settlement). John Grani IT S LATER THAN you tHink!€ NEED READY CASH FOR A PROMPT CONFIDENTIAL PERSONAL LOAN OFFICE HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY â€" 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY and FRIDAY â€" 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. SATURDAY â€" 9 a.m. to 12 Noon See LO MB A NK Consolidation of Debts Only 19 Shopping Days Until Xmas!! L O MB A N K Or Money For Any Useful Purpose . .. CHRISTMA S SHOPPING? STONEGATE SHOPPING PLAZA 150 BERRY RO AD â€" ETOBICOKE Manager Mr. John Binnie Phone 2 39â€"8121 ‘3â€"Pronged Swimming Program Slated For Alderwood Pool Starting December 7, (Monâ€" day) 1964, Etobicoke will run a special 10â€"week Monday night swim course for youngsters who want ot improve their swimming and eventually go on to obtain lifeguard qualifications. Immediate aim of the threeâ€" level course will be to obtain junior, intermediate, or senior Red Cross swimming badges for those taking part. The majority of the swimmers will qualify for these within the 10â€"week period, Etobicoke swimming pools‘ maâ€" nager John Finch believes. Sessions will be held Monday They will be held on Tuesday night, beginning at 7 p.m., @t ind Thursday nights from 6 to Etobicoke‘s municipallyâ€"operated 7â€"39 p.m. Boys and girls who are Alderwood Pool,, Orianna Drive. 14 or over and good swimmers Boys and girls in grade four O may submit their names now for higher are invited to take part. the course. Also welcomed will It is not necessary to be a T€siâ€" be those who obtain senior Red dent of Etobicoke. Cross badges in the earlier At the start, youngsters will course. be divided into three grOUpS, To obtain the Bronze Medalâ€" according to swimming ability. jjon swimmers must know how Instruction for the junior group to free themselves from the desâ€" will aim to develop beginners â€"_â€"â€" â€"â€" into moderate swimmers. The juniors will also get water safety F°R cou NCIL instruction and some knowledge of artificial respiration. 0 Those in the intermediate class will be taught the various popuâ€" lar swimming strokes, will acâ€" quire a good knowledge of artiâ€" ficial respiration, and at the conâ€" clusion of the course should be able to s wim 150 yards, Mr. Finch said. Seniors are expected to acâ€" quire a high standard of profiâ€" ciency in all strokes, be able to F Home Improvements K ..,; YOTE _ _ CARTH ©: HUFFMAN swim 300 yards, do surface dives, and perform rescue tows withâ€" out bodily contact. In this kind of rescue operation, the rescuer uses a towel or some other obâ€" ject to tow the victim to shore. Boys and girls must be at least 13 to take the senior course. After obtaining a semior Red Cross badge, the next step in swimming proficiency is to train for the coveted Royal Life Savâ€" ing Society Bronze Medallion. Etobicoke will start Bronze Medallion training classes at Alâ€" derwood Pool early in January. They will be held on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Boys and girls who are 14 or over and good swimmers may submit their names now for the course. Also welcomed will be those who obtain senior Red Cross badges in the earlier | CYBRUCH, J. V ote: FOR COUKCIL IN WARD 1 HE HAS TIME â€" EXPERIENCE â€" ABILITY ETOBICOKE HYDRO COMMISSION e QUALIFIED FOR THE JOB e ELECTRICAL ENGINEER For perate grip of a drowning vieâ€" tim. know how to approach a victim properly, be able to tow a victim 20 yards by each of three methods, and have a wide variety of water skills. Adult learnâ€"toâ€"swim and swimâ€" ming improvement classes are being held every Wednesday at 7 pm. at Alderwood Pool. Pool Supervisor Dennis Hayes and inâ€" structor Louis Chiasson report that almost 100 per cent of adults taking part can swim a width of the pool or better after fewer than 14 lessons. For information, call CL 6071,. after 12:30 noon. If vou apply paint too thickly, vour finished surface may have wrinkles in it. You can ensure a smooth finish by carefully brushing or rolling out your paint With top quality paint, excessive thickness is not reâ€" quired.

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