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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Sep 1964, p. 10

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+ dra Park. Oshawa Times Photo by Joe Senge. YOUTH IN ACTION Hop Highlights Month At BHS FEE i 3 sett 233% 3 : Z A 4: ef Fse E : z 3 felis He +4 int 3 & z 3 3 Gi i 33 EFL 2 23 HIGH SCHOOL HIT PARADE The following is _ this week's hit parade as chosen hy Oshawa and District 1, Pretty Woman --Roy Orbison 2. House of The Rising Sun--the Animals §. It Hurts to Be In Love-- Gene Pitney 4. Where Did Our Love Go --Supremes 6, Bread and Buter --Newbeats 6. Do Wah Diddy Diddy --Manford Mann 7. Hard Day's Night ~The Beatles 8, G.T.O, Ronnie and the Day- tonas 9, Clinging Vine --Bobby Vinton 10, We'll Sing in the Sun- shine ~--Gale Garnett, * COOK BOOK WRITER Fun And Work Pickering High BY BEVERLEY WARING September 8th, saw the begin- ning of a new school year, a Sian tar tats aa p Poneto in the extra curricular activities offered by Pickering High James Beard, noted food con-| ding the sultant to some of North Am- erica's finest restaurants, has written 12 books on cooking and culinary methods. Tape Recorders @ PORTABLE @ TRANSISTOR @ ELECTRIC Discount Dept. Store 9 BOND 87, w. 728-9521 Growing School By ESTHER ROSEVEAR AND ERLYNE BARRON Courtice High is a growing school of 490 students. It is located about half way between Showing Off Causes Crashes RESS. stop off, says Keith H. MacDonald, member of the ex- ecutive committee of the Ca- _ Highway Safety Coun- Statistics show 85 per cent of drivers under 25 cause 22 per cent of all auto accidents even though they represent only Workshop Held At St. Joseph's By ANNE IVANCO | THE CANADIAN P: 'oung. drivers should reform, we must be equipped for this task. This is the purpose of the King's Cam- paign, Being a good Catholic eans to practice what we A demonstnation meeting was held Saturday, in St. Joseph's High School auditorium. Our school was host to the Ajax and with a prayer, and then proceded to make a few an- ouncements. Ene reminded us '|make good drivers but, smart to take -lcentre for the study of . -icarbons was dedicated by Pres- seven per cent of the total driv- ing population, he says. "These statistics show that seven per cent of the drivers are responsible for 22 per cent of-all accidents," Mr, MacDon- ald told graduates of a driver education course in Montreal. "But this seven per cent usually consists of better than average drivers -- people who know how to drive because they grew up with cars. Just like LUCIE HATES WHITE SOCKS Lucie Archambault, 16, of Montreal, one of 13 Quebec students who visited Van- couver this summer under an exchange program, says teen-agers are just about the same in British Colum- bia as in Quebec. But there's a difference. "French-Canadian boys are more chivalrous, They learn earlier to be well- mannered because they go out earlier." What didn't Lucie like about Vancouver boys? "White socks. I hate that. White socks, running shoes and jeans. It looks young, you know." you, they know the mechanics of their vehicles backwards. Their reactions are fast and they are capable of making those split-second judgments s0 often necessary. In fact, I would go so far as to say this group is made up of the best drivers on our roads today." WHY 50 MANY... .. SAVES ELECTROCUTION LONDON (CP)--A man placed unthinkable to miss TODAY "MEREGOLONWAER pts ; » A UMRENE WEMOATEN FREDO gf the Ungink@BlF TOM and JERRY COLOR CARTOON PEATURE DAILY AT... 2:10 » 4:35 - 6:85 - 9:20 THE CARPETBAGGERS \ N with CARROLL BAKER'. GEORGE POPPARD » ALAN LADD 808 CUMMINGS - MAI . AYERS ELIZABETH ASHLEY - ARCHIE MOORE ' Rens s MBILTMORE/ PHONE 725-5833 DIRK BOGARDE SAMANTHA EGGAR eraser JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE ToC TEER cow DISTRESS .. LLL LLIN TEENIE TE, | BIRKS Oshewe Shopping Centre iTe Pee, IM DOOR <7 7 our.pooKn Tiyalie ey Om ONILOREN UNDER 12 FRET 'I Pr" BEFRESUMERT Bal Block East of Liverpool Roed Ph, 668-2692 NOW ...2 Great Comedy Hits ROBERT GOULET © SANDRA DEE ANDY WILLIAMS in ""'D RATHER BE RICH" eolor --~also-- TONY CURTIS @ GARY MERRILL "THE GREAT IMPOSTER" each evening from 7:30 (ine, Sundays) myYYYTVITT rd eeeeineenees arcs $$ ____--__-_-- et ant AORRBS AL SNS was 13-13. Both teams: played a fine game. ANNOUNCING... OSHAWA RECREATION COMMITTEE 1964-1965 PROGRAMMES °°. Star MYLENE DEMONGEOT a i P ~ LAST BAY Marion Brando, Devid Ni iven in "BEDTIME STORY" BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:00 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN UNDER 12 PRES LAST TIME TONIGHT! JOHN WAYNE -- MAUREEN O'HARA * McLINTOCK STEWART GRANGER COMMANDO |STARTS WEDNESDAY A NEW HIGH IN HARROWING SHOCK-SUSPENSE! i] when marketed, | his finger on a 240-volt electric cirouit and received only a mild shock. He was demonstrating a new circuit - breaking device | which outs out power when any.| |thing causes a short-circuit, The | device will cost £10 to install ..+ When it's Why so many accidents then? "I think you will understand when you realize that very few accidents occur when an under-) 25-year-old is driving alone if. a] car. In other words, a young) person by himself is basically) "la good, safe, responsible driver, "But for some drivers, when! others are around, there is a! great temptation to show off--| to show what the car can do or) how well they can drive. In ef- sort of laurel or recognition.| These are the people who could) BURNS fect, they are striving for some|K, of C, VISIT Bern's C.D.T.A, SCHOOL OF DANCING 3) 6©@ Ballet @ Tap | @ Baton | @ Teenage Jozz Classes 728-7902 184 Bond West New Downtown Store 28 Simeoe North DRIVE-IN STORE 163 Bloor St, West Bldg. | | } SERIES All activities must have @. minl- mum registration before commence ing. FALL These are some of the activities available through your lecal Rec- reation Department, FLORIST || un-| think it's nces."" | \ fortunately, the: ESTABLISHES CENTRE ALGIERS (AP)--An African ident Ahmed Ben Bella as a preliminary to the admission of 625 students to study production of oil and natural gas liere. In- struction will be given in French by Russian professors under the terms of Soviet tech- ATTENTION Senior High School Students The OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE offers a special, streamlined BUSINESS COURSE for stud- ents WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE WORK OF GRADE TWELVE ! This intensive course requires approximately six A months for completion, depending on the students' | - All Phones 728-7386 | y) programme activities, Sweet Adelines Chess Club Checker Club Aquarium Society Camere Club Neturelist Club Humoresque Club Ont. County Kennel Club Dog Obedience Club Upland Bird Dog Club Cloud Chasers Rock & Mineral Club The ORC will welcome inquiry or suggestion regarding these or other Registration should be made prior to October 6th, 1964, ACTIVITIES WILL COMMENCE ABOUT OCTOBER 12TH AND WILL BE FOR APPROXIMATELY-8 WEEKS WINTER SERIES (TO BE ANNOUNCED) WILL COMMENCE APPROXIMATELY JANUARY 11th, 1965 © Affiliated Groups © Barbershoppers (SPEBSQSA) © Keeping Fit and Healthy © TOPS Club (Ladies) Health & Strength Club (Men) Adult Judo Club Shuffleboard * Design For Today's Living ° Ballroom Dancing Christmas Decorating Christmas Decorations Candle Making Gitt Wrapping Art reciation Living With Musi¢ Bridge Instruction: Beginners : Advanced Canapes and Fancy Sandwiches Investment Course Hendling Money Wisely Economics Clerified "Mrs, Fix-lt"" poe "COULD DE THE MOST TERRFNG MOTION PCTURE 1 AE ER MABE SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING! smencocx ALFRED The Birds' HITCHCOChS TECHINICOLOR® ¢ A Universal Release D TAYLOR: JESSICA TANDY: SUZANNE PLESHETTE moseseng IPPY RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ** _ Coming SATURDAY, OCT. 3 EASTERN ONTARIO'S BIGGEST Rock 'N' Roll -- DANCE PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE DANCE TO nical assistance to Algeria. BE A LEADER! ® Skills and Hobbies @ Basic Drawing and Painting Antiques Aluminum Etching 3.D Arts & Crafts, Sculpture | Individual effort, aptitude and educational back- | ground, Here is how it works! Quolifying students toke pre-employment tests in ngltehy-Speting- Raped 'alculation-Arithmetic and Pen- monship, Successful students will not be required to take these subjects ond instead, will concentrate on major skill @ Ritchie Night and the Midnighters @ David Clayton Thomas and the Shays @ The Counts @ The Capris All This for $1.00 Advance Millinery 'Rug Hooking Driftwood Craft Ceramics Pottery: Mosiacs Weaving Wood Finishing Woodworking Copper Tooling gave us the many reasons why) the King's Campaign organiza- tion is so important. Berard O'Brien made a speech concern- ing the Missions and how we as help out. Jim Verall told us about the general intention of the month the Apostleship . The discussion was Coifed By Modellatairstylists 71 CELINA ST. subjects:~---Shorthand-Typéwriting-Office Procedure ond sys- tems - Business Machines - Bookkeeping and Accounting « Filing Procedure. Pre-employment tests are selected from ine Nor- jonol Business Entrance Testing Program. ENROLMENT [S$ LIMITED TO TEN STUDENTS, Individual Instruction - Modern Equipment - Placement Service. Oshawa Business College 10 Simcoe St. North OSHAWA Dial 725-3375 Copper Enamelling For programmes in your own area thet are, or may be, conducted at your Neighborhood Clubhouse, inquire at the ORC. For All Information CALL AT 100 GIBB STREET Or PHONE 725-1111 FREE TRANSPORTATION Will Be Available from Nerwood and Omemee by TRENTWAY BUS LINES Tickets Available at Memorial Centre Box Office and Cherney's Record Bar

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