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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1964, p. 27

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, April 28,1964 7 ma §€=§| Track Team Works Out By RENE SOETENS ° (St. Bernadette's) During the past few weeks St. Gernadette's School has been preparing for coming track '| meets. 'Our team has entered the To- ronto Athletic Association's two mile open and their track meet. In addition, the nts are preparing for our own track meet and the second annual ~ Ontario County South Separate School Meet which will be held at St. Bernadette's. Friday some team mem- bers went to Christian Brothers College to practice and become familiar with. the track. They faireg well against the college team. The spirit of the school track. ff team is shown in that they often stay after school until 6 p.m. Ss and many turn out for additional Saturday training, MAKE EARTH QUIVER Internal stresses, pressing with unbelievable force, make fhe interior of our spinning planet quiver 100,000 times a year. St. Joseph's High School students pose to advertise their plans for a Daffodil Tea. The event will be held at the school, Thursday, April 3@. From left to right: at back, Bill Edwards and Paul Scott, in front row, Beth McRae, Sylvia Simiana, Margaret Guree, Eileen Menard and Bonnie Chisholm. --Oshawa Times Photos Alumni Weekend i By CLYDE SANDS ar < 7 1 \ "3 CHOICE OF (Kingsway Reporter) This past weekend was a big one for Kingsway College. Starting Friday evening with a vesper service, the alumni ' weekend continued Sabbath morning and evening, conclud- ing with a big faculty, board, stag banquet Sunday even- For Church service Sabbath, Parkin Christian, the great- great-grandson of Fietcher Christian, told us about his is- lang -- Piteaim. This island is totally Seventh-Day-Adventist. For Vespers Sabbath evening, the Crawford family gave us a true picture of what Christian ecucation can de for a family. Saturday night was the big night of the weekend. The an- nual Amateur H s held at 8 p.m. and w. the best one held in many years -- accord- ing te some visiting alumni. Featuring top student talent, the production was only made more enjoyable by the fact. that the _ Leafs won the Stanley Cup jus as Allan Bek started his num- ber for the evening -- A piano version of Finlandia. - t * P ' Dan Knauft, a student of An- ; F oe Young men. get in the swing of spring drews University, used inusual ; 7 » --and summer with a wardrobe's-worth techniques to get fabulous re- - of good-looking casual wear from our sults. Dressed im a fluorecent 4 ' x outfit and with Tusitling mater- ¥ ' collection of all the most-wanted ials painted with fluorescent m & ; 29 styles, fabrics and colors. . paint he juggled in black which Sunday evening's banquet was "t= fe! ~--CCOME IN AND SEE OUR FINE SELECTION Sunday evening's banquet was - emeeed by P. J. Hoar, the = : ; Kingsway registrat, with the 2i | '¢ YOU ARE UNDER NO OBLIGATION TO BUY Manual, and Alan Hillier. The cic sone two selections ae -- Man is am Island". and "They DP * ' DUNN'S NEW CREDIT POLICY. -- -- a @ OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Allan Hillier traced the life e@ NO INTEREST of a typical alumnus from "'the | little red schoolhouse" to the ; @ NO CARRYING CHARGES day of graduation, Pat Brown, Gail Perry, The Gérl's Trio, and the Elementary School Girl's Chorus all added to the evening. 36 KING ST. EAST: In closing, a film on Pitcairn Open Fridays te 9 p.m. was shown, After Uicmni were| | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE given an opportunity to buy one Open Thurs. and Fri. to 9 p.m. of the new school crests.

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