THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 5, 1964 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR SCOUTING'S HIGHEST |= Angus Troop, Tedeusz Sawin- HONOR, the badge of the' ski, Scoutmaster Ron Smith, Queen Scout, was presented Stephen Wilson; Third Barrie to 37 young men by Lieuten- Troop, John Bristow, Scout- ant-Governor Earl Rowe in' master W. L. Cook, Scout bhagegl ----. rs-ggetleie Coutts, Norman Feldman and couts represente ' CE EN Si from the Lakeland 'region Stephen Gundry. Centre row: Fourth Barrie Troop, John stretching as far north as Lumsden, David Murphy Barrie, The 10th annual Queen's Sco-ut Recognition Paul O'Brecht, Major W.. L. O'Brecht; First Bay Ridges Ceremony was held in the Anderson Street High School Troop, Calvin Caiger, Scout- master Ken Ainsworth, James Auditorium before a_ capa- city crowd of more than 300. Hunt; Second camp Borden Everett Crowdis. First Row: persons. In the upper picture, back row. left to right: First Second Camp Borden Troop, | | peserve tables' should contact | Glenn Sacks as soon as possible. Reservations are:$3 per couple and admissior will be restrict- ed to Grades 11, 12 and 13-(and guests). Dancing will be to the orchestra of Bernard Tierney Piano Prize Presented -- sis," To Salesmen *..0. ape The school yearbook, Acta By MARTIN SINGLETON =| Ludi, will come out this year (OCVI Reporter) for the first time in a hard-cover Congratulations go to Form | edition. : JOB. Students in that grade sold| This was designed especially $90.50 worth of Variety Nite for the graduating students. The tickets, qualifying them to win) cost is $1.50 and it will come out Scoutmaster Ron Paquette; First Carnarvon: Troop, Peter Hewitt, Scoutmaster Norm Wallace, Terry Hopkins; First Claremont Troop, Der- rick Curtis, Scoutmaster D. W. Sanderson, Terry Hop- Peter Reid, Scoutmaster D. A. Reid. In the lower picture, back row left to right: Sec- ond Midland Troop, Lorne Antaya,. Scoutmaster R. J. Robitailic, Richard . Antaya, Thomas. Borsa, Murray Charlebois, Randolph Cruise, Robert Logan, Richard Maheu, James Centre row: First Milford Bay, Neil Donald, Scout: master J. A. Brand, Donald Faulkner, Eric Kaye, Earl Matchett; Second Newmarket Troop, Thomas Goring, Scout- master E. A. Drury; Eighth Richmond Hill, David Smith, Scoutmaster A. R. Wallace. First row left to right: First Whitby. Troop, Andrew Goode, Scoutmaster C. J. Rich; Fifth Whitby Troop, Gerald Lynch, Scoutmaster B. LaHaye. Edward McGee, Rudolph Hicks, and Bob Bowman. In the foreground of each pic- ture left to right: Major Allan Gerow, His Honor Earl Rowe, Rev. W. P. Douglas. --Oshawa Times Photos McCormick. . Perfect For Teen Dances R. B. Reed & Sons FLOR! 10% KING STREET WEST PHONE 725-1131 You are cordially invited to attend an informal show of Bathing Suits and Sports Wear, the prize of a good used piano. TRACK AND FIELD An elimination track and field meet was held last week to' determine participants from O'Neill foz the interschool Lake- shore and District meet scheduled for some time in May. Trials included. discus, javelin, | broad and high jump and shot- put. Meanwhile, Mr. Banks and Mr. Reed are preparing their runners for the track events. MYSTERIOUS '8" The mysterious "8" has been revealed. It is, as numerous peo- ple suspected, connected with the Grad Ball which will be lare only 24 school sometime in May... We _ would like to thank all students who ¢ontributed items to the_ book and regret that all contributions could not be included. BANJO : Anyone wishing to hear an excellent banjo so'o may listen for Mac Swackhammer during the noon-hour. Interschool baseball will be started sometime in the future if enough students show inter- est, | TWENTY-FOUR DAYS Latest checks indicate there days left held May 8. Couples wishing to/until the final examinations. MAY 7-8-9 Thurs., Fri., Sat. Afternoon REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED IN OUR STORE WILL WE SEE YOU? -- WVesbitt's Ladies' Wear "£ 33 KING ST. EAST PHONE 725-0532. _----""--"