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Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1962, p. 5

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HES GETTIN ASSIST TO STAY IN COLLEGE African firstvyear student at Tom Dugbe 23 right an Millsrsvillo Pa State Col legs works in the shop at the college where his expenses $1200 year or being rais ed by students at Junior high school at nearby Mnnhelm ibwnship They are raising rings as displayed by Pam money in various ways danc Smith lett and Sandy Schach es bandits The latest pro tar AP ercphoto Ject is tilat oi selling finger Centrals Open House Draws Parents Pupils By ELIZAITETII TRAINOR Central Collegiate Open House at Ccntrai was as usual an annual success with bigger than ever crowd The primary purpose of Open House is to give para eats chance to visit the lchool to view the students home away from home and to talk with various teachers about the students progress Several parents found that the student was getting along well academically but quick glan ca into his locker revealed that it is kept in the same condition as his room at home Notebooks of students who keep them neat and tidy were on display while posters and projects also added interest for the visitors Some students may be inclined to spend their time elsewhere while Open House is going on but those who appeared were genuinon interested in all aspects of our Education sstem and those who were in some way con nected with an organization turned out in full force to support Central The girls gym team per formed in the new gym while the junior band played com plete program to proud rela tives The Glee Club gave shortened concert students demonstrated experiman in the laboratories the Home El onomics classes sponsored Fashion Show some students were displaying skills in the shop and still others were typ ing or doing shorthand What is the reason for this lt is because your parents are interested in you and your abilities and want you to make the best of them Open House is students night in which they show what they can ac complish in school year and which they make the most of CELEBRITY Central has celebrity in its FRANCES MAW Maw ngrade ten student who was awarded the leading actress award in recent play competition The young peoples group of the Thornton United Church prepared comedy for the competition entitled Nobody Home It was the story of modern family that had been incessantly plagued by uninvit ed visitors and planned way to get rid of intnlders As the story goes the Car ter family decided to give bad impression to their un wanted guests the Bumpers by acting out ridiculous situa tions The mother LucyCart or was portrayed by Frances Ann Mawand Gary Harris was George Carter Their eighteen faEr old daughter was Randi The unwanted guests were Frank and Cora Bumper play ed by Bryon Eretbet and El aine Bently To complicate matters while the Carters are fperiorming midst She is Frances Ann NORTH By LESLIE CDXALL It must be nice to be smarti Some of our students received math exam marks like these Grade 12 Tina Cameron 100 Karen Ferguson 99 Elaine Sponagle 96 Jane Huyer 90 To top it all off David Bobler the math genius oi grade 11 got 98 in Grade 12 Algebra David takes about three clas ses of 12 Algebra week and also gets high 80s and 90s in most of his other subjects The ISCF is selling tickets for their Sacred Music Concert sponsored by Sacred Produc tions for Good Friday Even his Tha boys of the school are laid noonbour volleyball The playoffs will he held in few weeks There will he dance April 19 Thursday night the last day beforethe holidays epon sored by the Science Club May the first Friday night after the holidays will be the annual TWIRP The Woman is requested to Pay dance spon sored by the Yearbook and Camera Club May 11 the week after the Twirp dance will be the an nual Graduation Dance Physical Education classes have been square dancing and ballroom dancing the last two weeks What sight to see two lines one of the boys the other of girls moving verti cally across the gymlll Tina Cameron and Leslie Coxail from North were the win hers in the preliminaries for the IOOF special United Nations contwt The contestants will land it at their worst Mr Carters NOTES and the winners train that will be interviewed to determine the final winner The winner receives an all expenses paid trip to the UN and New York Racing Driver Killed Wednesday MELBOURNE Australia Reuters Scottish racing driver and pilot Ron Flockhart was killed Wednesday when his Mustang plane crashed in heav ilywooded country near here FloCkbart 30 was flying to Sydney on lastminute test before leaving Melbourne next Monday in an attempt to break the solo record for flight to London By MICHAEL KELLY bosl and his wife arrive for st Josephs an unlimited visit They were Mr and Mrs Giilman played Past Week E58 by Bob Fisher and Man Cam ter exams haveV hold the stu Guman know what is dents of St Joe in relent golog on but Mr Gmmm less grip All have been study doem catch on ing in tense atmosphere but now some oi that tension has gm 551va relaxed Exams as for as the nanny um pumps may writing goes are over All leaves because they cant con um main mm tend with the behavior of the mm mmcemen Carters any longer of 1° mmk The play directed by Mrs With that announcement will Warr won the Drama Festival come joy to some at having at competion in Barrie last month tnlned honor grades but to and won an to Toronto to others will we the bitter drags compete but lost to Brampton dLWPPNMmEm coupled With By receiving my honor we grim determination to do bet hopc Frances Ann will continue 55 gzxgerihze Eggefiiilzg to show interest in drama and in iuture who knows she may £553ng padugagu become member of the Thes plan Guild in less gloomy area St The grade ten combined voc mm Wald Champ Jan Cavanaugh won top hon 21$ lgjigmfiuflmdfizil 51 or at the regional Lions Club oratorlcals held last Friday at 371 Duns Saturday Mount Forest In winning this test Jan also won the privil The party was originally in tended to be selfexpressive in egg to compete mar 13 guys and 53 we Quebec He has coma long to dress in Costume dEPlCI ws in the Lions Club contests loo their future camera This null faces only this last ob idea 55 SDmEhDW lDSl mil stacle to com lete success May cute blond named Jasepbme he surmount Closer to home Malek livened up the party Jan also spoke this Wednesday There in slight probability at the ratepayers district semi that Josephine is rclatcd to final oratoricals Speaking Champ Is Off ToQuebec provincial contest at Kenya in THE BARRIE EXAMINERI CAMPU Makes Games Finals By WAYNE RICHARDSON Central collegial On Saturday afternoon meth ban of the badminton team travelled to Orillla Park Colleg late to compete in the Georgian Gay school tournament With teams from Orillla Port Perl3 Woodbrldgs Midland Be North Sutton and Pick eringoollcgistcs the competi tion proved to be strong Yours truly and Phil bacon were lucky enough to reach the fin nls in the double only to be deleated by Port Perry 154 and I54 Other teams of Bob Skrynp chair Bob Scruton Paul Kcicey and John Pclletier met strong opposition in their plsydowns and were defeated tournament has been ar ranged between Barrie North in the coming weeks Cadet otilcers have been choc In lnod drill will begin next wee Canada became the leading oil producer in the Common wealth in 1051 JAN CAVANAIJGK During this week st Josephs senior girls volleyball team will meet the Midland girls in return match At prior meet our girls defeated Midland in best two out of three series That series was held at St Josephs auditorium This meet is to be held in Midland We hope the girls trom St Joes can prove they have abil ity away from as well as at home Jae Malek who takes pictures Ban On Betting for this column FARMERS ro BOATS 2i2 Is PTSJPQSFd 22iarzl In Michigan mm rimA to abolish parlmutucl betting in Just to add spice to the aiialr John Couttes appeared as MIME would MP 51 iti£iiii2iiifi If some of these people are bonanza saw racing on the future professionals of our Higher Edgar Hayes twisting generation then our He olccd concern over Wed ggldffifmggrnmem ought to nesdays proposal by delegates drafting possible new state NINEIY N0IESI constitution Examination marks for some The Prflposal BHPIUVEd 80 t0 people continue in the higher 42 by constitutxonol conven bracket than most glut191m lion committee could close all are used to Congratulations to race tracks In Michigan within these students who have obtain Couple at years Michlgen has ed their standing thruugh obvi two thoroughbred tracks and on hard work four harness tracks Donna his grads nine Hares said it Michigan closed Home Ec 90 Nancy Campbell lts 801KB facing would flour grada nine French 94 Stephen ish just on the other side of the Crane grade eleven Physics 91 Hintel borders Hamid Darch grade eleven 11 Wouldnt ltOP Mlclllfln Physics 98 and Rosemary Hoh People from Eambllng on son grade nine Math 93 horses Therad immediately be GRAIN VINE The Chicken Pickin Gang rode again Last Monday night the chickens on Don Camerons farm heard via the grain vine that Centrals dilicken pickers were about to make another attack and in prepara tion sharpened their teeth to defend themselves Pickin Chickens were Jim Brady Bud Gmderham Jim Sproule Ross Spearn Tom Smith Craig Hunter Gary Ken nington Dale Neely David Pratt Boyd Simpson Mike Turner Barry Dyolr and of course Don Camera IMPERIAL BUSINESS MACHINES so Dunlopfit PA was new track in Windsor and the track at Toledo would extend Windsor Out is just across the Detroit river from Detroit Toledo Ohio is about 60 miles from Detroit and is near heav ilypopulated southeastern Mich gan Hayes said horse racing paid Michigan $7800000 in taxes last year and more than $8000000 the year before IHL Expands To Squads DETROIT AmThe Inter national Hockey League will ex pend to eight teams by granting franchise next season to Port Huron Mich it was reported Wednesday night Bob Reynolds sports director of radio station WJR said in his broadcast that Frank Gal lagher current IHL commis sioner would become general 50000 lACllPOT 4T Numbers Called CONSOLATION PRIZE $2500 ODD EELLOWS TEMPLE COLLIER ST manager of the Port Huron franchise STARTS WHISPERS North Award Winners Stage Drama Evenin ay LESLIE COXALL North Commie Last Saturday members from Norths Badminton Club corn peted In the GESSA Champ lonshlps The matches were held in Drillla the girls play Lag at 0DCUI and the boys playing at the modern Park Street Collegiate The members of the girls team were Fran Humphreys MaryJane Hagan Wendy Lines Jana Quinn Connie James and Janet Mackenzie For most the girls it was their first year playing Fran was in the playoffs for the consolation prize and in the doubles Connie James and Jane Quinn won their first game which brought points to North The boys team was compos sd oi Les Jollliie and Jerry Mnclielland playing slogch and Rick Hamilton Tony Baxter and Neil Gavin Dave Aikcns playing doubles Our boys did well and Jerry Mechelland played in the finals for singl es against Jim Clever of Mid land This was interesting mat ch as both boys displayed their skills as badminton players Although Jerry came through with number of excellent shots and sneaky man oeuvres hs was not able to best the unusual style 01 Jim Clever At the end oi lhs touma ment crests were presented to Midland who was the founder rice lgnht meant The of badminton in the schools Night Now the signs fr He told the contestants than posted on the ceilingslll Ad in put competitions the teams mission in Adults 50 con had been from clubs other than Students as cents Como school clubs enjoy The winners at the doubles Yourulil were alu stereos and mu STUDENT COUNCIL Chapman at Port Perry The student Council has da conscletlon winners were Rick ddd um Pmle 01 Kl Hamilton and Tony Baxter of ho Wm 59 Palled North 11 31 Wm combination basketballtennis Clever oi Midland and the consolation winner was Morrison oi Pickering The overall team prize went to The schools competing with their score is as iollows Bar ris North 17 Park Street Port Perry Midland each Pick ering Barrie Central each Woodbridge and Sutton DRAMA NIGHT Friday evening will be the time or the Drama Clubs Theatre Night Curtain time will he pm The Monkeys Paw our entry in the Georg lon Bay Drama Festival will be presented along with Mrs Murphys alowdcr ll Men Played Cards as Women Do Daddys Darling and Party at the Wax Museum The members have been practicing extremely hard for this night and we are looking forward to seeing Ron Simo son and Bob Kcnzia who won the best actor and best support oourt on the back campus Work will begin as soon as the School Board gives it appro val The suggestion was put forward by Ken Courtis and Bob Cunningham who will re ceive free passes to Harris Teen Town Yesterday students enjoyed another noon hour dance As usual there was quite crowd there They were twistln Charlie Brown ing living and slowdancing The money went to the stud ent Council to help pay for the gift to the school This week two Barrio North teams are playing off to chooso the winner of the Ear rlo Curling Trophy in the pro limlnarics Central was eIlmino ated and this loft two Noth teams to compete for tho trophy For the playoiis there will be Send games The teams are shipped by Brian Bean and Dave Reynolds Last year the trophy was won by Rink Hamiltons team from ing actor awards at the Geor North This year the trophy gian Bay Drama Festival tar which team wins will hsion Nrth at the winners by Mr Jerome of By the way the signs het GO WEST YOUNG WOMAN By ED TBEFIAK OTTAWA CP Statlstlcs suggest that ii girl wants to meet boy she should go west Canadas biggest male surplus is there Dawna Little would find that hard to believe She has been surrounded by boys since com ing east at Ottawa two years ago from Three Hills Alto She says she had no idea that the Eastern Ontario Institute of Technology the she came here to attend had had only male students since its es tablishment three years beiore The revelation come as bit oi ashock almost climbed back on the train when found be al most the only glri student said Dawn heard about the ln stitute from my aunt who lives in Ottawa but she didnt tell me ld probably be the only girl in the school GOT USED TO IT When she arrived the boys 475 of themwere everywhere The only woman in night was the school secretary She told me to hang my coat with hers adding that the other girl who would be studying hare hadnt arrived yet The other girl was Carol Bailey of Montreal who says she knew the school was all male but my parents told me id get used to it and did third girl Joan Harrington of Ottawa emailed later Aawna and Carol are now in the second year of chemistry course at the institutea sister school of Torontos Byerson ln stltute of Technology Both hope to do research work otter they graduate next spring IMPERIAL NOW SHOWING CHECK POINT wrra smarter BAKER vss nonnarsou warren ear CONTINUOUS room ma Joan BoyGirl Ratio 791 Only one thing bothers the Ottawa girls Theres that dead silence that prevails when we pass school year is enrolled in the group of them during story buslncss administration course tolling session PLAY ACTIVE PART When the girls want to hold Though the be outnumber hearttehaurt discussion they them 79 to the six girls are making their presence felt repair to the only area of seclusionthe washroom Joan is secretary of the Stu dent Council and Karen Gar land one of the firstyear stu dents is president of the Rod and Gun Club The girls also have particl patcd in Motor Club rallies and some of the more curlers All of the girls praised the male students Some at the comments Theyre courteou theyre very considerate They dont carry our ooks but they open doors for us As far as being gentlemen is con cerned they very go BAYCITY UPHOLSTERING ANTIQUE AND MODERN Beautiful Samples Free Estimates FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY PHONE PA 8708 BARBIE Upholsterlng Is Our BusinessNot Just Sideline 05 Bradford IS FUN Barrie TEEN TOWN EVERY SATUBDA NIGHT 7511 Per Person Spot Prim Ample Parking llll EMBASSY Banquet and Entertainment Hall 880 BLAKE ET Beside Kempviaw Bowl PA 68901 BANQUETS omenoven PARTIES commons wannnvos FA US PLAYERS THEATRE THE INVADERS In Cln SATURDAY AT NOON FOR JUNIOR FROM MARS omasoope PLUS THESE CARTOONSi TREE MEDIC TIP FOR TAP PIGEON HOLE SOME HARE TO HEIR THE case or THE COCKNEY CANARY ALL IN coma NOW SHOWING Feature Sat at murmur STRANGE NEW MJAcK CLAYTON EXPERIENSEI aw WWI DEBORAH KERR hmfim OmwfisosE Postwahfisssloms autonomous rummsmnmmao mm on Feature Times 125 ms STARTS SUNDAY HEYLETSI TWIST Peppermint Loungers TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT Simco Day war United ternoon project oi hica course rill the hi Mrs Cc Stroet The ml lnstitutc Lords Pr hers answ by dues rMinutcl ports war It was or paid After th boy the chair fillers hglhe ex norary Adams Pringlc Mrs president secretaryt Baker as District ams Bow auditors Mrs Convent mittees adinn hil citizenship Dunn Ill Newma Mrs Mrs Reg sick Mrs Mrs Nora Morris Member tend achit at Guthrlr thanked home The nail the home John Street The me Iresbmentl At Members ens lnstitl Hall on Tl meeting or President Minutes were read call was change of also by tht secretary of correspl letter rega Institute bl take place CHORAL Plans we nor the vir al Society stown Tow now availal Ten doll assistance ming Grou short ping in th held in thr Wednesday good attent Mrs Patt gave her rr trict Boart Cookstawn completed District An urch in gar the anal meetir pfiated in Collect aéte rea I23 annual Reports lows secre tor treasur convener Educatioa ahsence of fir Convent rSeaICI and dVira Co Mrs Reports not heard Home Econ Agriculture untries and relations OIi read her re The presld

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