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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Dec 1964, p. 18

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MCVI GLEE CLUB PRESENTS FESTIVAL OF CAROLS Christmas Carols in the audi- torium of R. S. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational A large number. of stu- dents, relatives and friends attended the Festival of $ Institute last Thursday night. Also contributing to the pro- gram were the school: band and the Jane Street Minstrels, MCVI's answer to the King- ston Trio. Seen here is part of | | official said, and they will re- the glee club. --Oshawa Times Photo ' Indian Adoptions Cause Headache SARNIA (CP)--Police on both sides of the border are ponder- ing the legal aspects of the adoption of two Lambt County Indian children by white families in Port Huron, Mich. were placed in their care vol- untarily by the mothers, an RCMP official said. There was no indication that any payment was involved. The children, a 13-month-old boy from the Sarnia Indian Re- serve, and a two-year-old boy from Kettle Point Reserve, ap- Sarnia RCMP said the investi- gation started following an an- onymous complaint that the Sarnia child had not been seen for more than three months: || Both foster parents have "re-|" ceipts" indicating the children NOW OPEN! COLONIAL RESTAURANT Charming French gaa i al in Southern Fried hicken. Take Out Orders 10 Bond St. W, 723-6021 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, December 22, 1968 17 pear to be well cared for, the main with their foster parents until investigation is complete. Sgt. . S. Falconer of the Concert Civen At St. Joseph's ANNE IVANCO \perfectly obedient. (Like a At this time of year, most ofjchild!) A very eccentric aged tie schools will probably write) woman, Aunt Ida, was played 'about their Christmas frolics,|/by Jean Taylor. ; Well, I am going to do the same!| Other members of the cast The annual Christmas Frolics|were Tully D'Alleva, Jerry Du- Michael Boyle, Bob : at St. Joseph's High School were] fek, Don Pecard and Jim 'held at St. Gregory's Auditor- Mitchell, 'jum last Thursday night. Two! Yanch. 'plays were presented, "The| The second scene, an inn in ' Christmas Canary,"' and "'Beth-|Bethlehem, was narrated by * lehem is in Your Heart." |Myra_ Lack. Monica Kelleher Bob Lamb welcomed the)was Mary and John Riordan ' parents and 'students to the|was Joseph. This scene showed * Christmas Concert. jthe problems that- Mary and |Joseph had in trying to get a - CHRISTMAS CANARY place to stay. The first play, "The Christ- The last part of the play, the ;mas Canary" was presented by|Nativity scene showed Mary, 9Y and was directed by Miss Joseph | and the Child sur- Being Groomed For Pentathlon VANCOUVER (CP)--Sport was just fun for Jana Lundy until she high-jumped five feet at the age of 12. Now sport is a matter both of fun and great promise for the 15-year-old gamin, Her coach, and people in West Coast track and field, are thrilled. They are also anxious, be- cause many athletes brilliant in youth quit long before their peak. Her marks of five feet four | inches in the high jump and 19 feet in the long jump are Canadian juvenile records, al- though she won't be in juve- nile class for almost another world records are six-feet- Jana herself smiles enigma- year. The corresponding three and 22-feet-four, Her veteran coach, John Freeman of the Vancouver Olympic Club, says he has never seen anyone who ap- proached her potential. "She has unbelievable deter- mination," he says, "She hates to lose. She can come from behind, the way only far more experienced competitors can, usually. She makes a sur- prising number of winning jumps on her last try." | NEEDS SPRINT WORK Jana beat Dianne Gerace oi Trail, B.C., Olympic pentath- lon representative, this year in the long jump and is being groomed for the pentathion herself. Her hurdles, long jump and high jump are in good shape, but she has little experience yet with the 200- metre dash and noné with the shotput. She is running cross-country four days a week on Stanley Park trails and after sessions of weightlifting this winter she will be ready to start put- ting the shot, "I've seen three tremendous prospects in the Vancouver area fizzle out because they just lost interest in track," says Freeman. "Like Jana, they showed themselves championship ma- terial early -- and mentally they weren't mature enough for it. Track becarie work--it wasn't fun anymore." tically' about it. "They say women their peak at 27, and that seems awfully far away. I'll keep on training--and see what happens." 26ciNL, LT for the TEENAGERS TRANSISTOR RADIOS A.M. A.M.-F.M.= SHORT WAVE Shop at Dunn's Use Your Credit No Down Payment Necessary @ Oshawe Shopping Centre ' Calculator, NEW WINTER TERM Commencing MONDAY, JAN. 4, 1965 OSHAWA. BUSINESS COLLEGE ACT NOW - Enrolment Is Limited Individual Instruction -- Modern ment -- Qualified, ene taneuiate ed tance Available to Graduates in Obtaining A Posi-: tion in Business -- Over 100 Placements Per Year. Twenty-Eight Years of Experience in Training and Placing Young People. Shorthand (G ° z Phsiae? jing, Payroll, Account--- Traing Biephon Comptometer, ing ecg pea] ure, Systems and Procedure, ling, Repld Celeuaton, Arithmetic, English, Penmanship, 10 Simcoe Street, North Dial 725-3375 @ Downtown -- 36 King East A. & B. Discount Dept. Store 9 Bond &. 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Congratulations 9X up superbly. pon and Linda Coleman! «played two very snobbish and| ; rather staid characters intent 'upon perfection. Barbara Hurst, 'Janice Barbaric, : Allen and Patricia Powers were * the other actors. The entire cast enacted their) + parts magnificently, and on be-| Jim Clancy, | ' Matt Downey, Ron Salter, Harry| te well-earned rest? |for a job well done! This enjoyable evening was brought to a close by the pre- sentation of gifts to the teachers. School is out for a while, and now all students will receive EXHIBITION DRAWS PARIS (AP)--A total of 53,- Wilson & Lee Lid. Really Got You Down/ half of the school, I would like to|850 persons visited the travel- Let People's help simplify your problem! . . . congratulate 9Y and Miss + Craigen for their great effort. ' GLEE CLUB SINGS The St. Joseph's Glee Club,| ' accompanied by Miss Catharine Ten Haaf, sang during the sec-| 'ond play, "Bethlehem is in , Your heart." 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