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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Feb 1965, p. 12

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; | Hs 4 H ; 4 F i r mae 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Februcry 2, 1965 Be OSHAWA'S NEWEST DANCE BAND A group of former stu- dents at Oshawa second- ary schools, have organ- ized the city's newest dance band. The group, known as "a"atere' "n'a o'a ana e'e" The Continentals, has play- ed a number of engage- ments including a monthly Stint at Storie Park. The band specializes in Rhythm, CENTRAL NEWS Teams Continue © Winning Ways | By RUTH ANNE TAVES Central's basketball teams are continuing on their winning) ways, Last Friday night they won all three games over O'Neill. Our Bantams won by only one point in a spectacular game while the juniors and sen- iors defeated their opponents quite handily. Central now has defeated every team in Osh-| awa's league and, if they keep] up this performance, should) capture all the trophies. We) hope s0 anyway. | A few of the senior teams) also travelled to Cedar Brae in| Toronto right after school Fri-| day to play the team there.| After winning quite easily, they arrived back at Central just in| time to play O'Neill. Our cheer leaders added new cheer to their supply. It was a sort of dance done to a modern discotheque record They also have a few more victories to add to our elephant mascot's ears. The second instalment of Par- ents' Day was held on Wednes- day. The students were let out of school at: 2.30 p.m. and the parents of seniors arrived at 3. The visiting lasted until approx- imately 5 p.m. In addition to the regular meetings-of the school clubs, a few extra events are taking place. Two gym clubs have started -- one for advanced gymnasts, which lets most of us out. They can be seen prac- tising their acrobatics at noon- hour and after four in the gym The Debating Club has a very debatable topic up for discus- sion Censorship and the Student. This could prove to be Motor City Bowling Phone 723-3212 78 Richmond St. West @ 32 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC PIN SETTERS @ FREE INSTRUCTIONS @ LEAGUE OPENINGS FOR BEGINNERS Also, the-Grad Dance Com-) mittee is holding regular secre- tive noon-hour 'meetings, It should be exciting to see what comes out of them (I mean ideas! ). Of course our "'acteurs" arelf very busy rehearsing for Cen- By MARIA WEISS, 12C The following few paragraphs were written by Marshall Cro- tin 11A, an actor in 'The Wins- low Boy". This week I have given up my weekly column for the advertisment of 'The 'Wins- s\low Boy". The people working on this production have spent many long hours in preparation for this play, and are anxiously looking forward to "opening night". For any aduits that read 'Teen Talk', and I know of many, this production is not limited to Octavites and their relatives. We want the general public to come out, in support) and see what the citizens of to-| morrow are doing today. | By MARSHALL CROTIN 11A| Since the end of November,| the members of the cast of The | Winslow Boy, a production of! the O'Neill Drama Club, have} "toiled beneath the midnight sun", under the capable direc- tion of Ernest Winter, head of O'Neill's English Department} and an accomplished director of O'Neill's amateur theatre for} two decades. Now, after two for presentation on Feb. 4, 5 and. 6 in the O'Neill auditor- ium. | Written by Terence Rattigan, | The Winslow Boy is a stirring} drama of principle dealing with BE A LEADER! Ne a Be Coifed By Modellatairstylists | 71 CELINA-ST. blues and rock - and - roll. Members of the band kneel- left, are Eddie SHOP | ing, from | People's Wright and Gary Wright. Standing, from left, are Your Buddies Do! 36 SIMCOE ST. 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SHOE STOR ry 26 King St. W., Oshowe JANUARY CLEARANCE ro 50% OFF o++ lo make your feetNorelier ES Hamilton, Ont. : Opens This Week justice done to his son by the Souiicss hierarchy of Britain's Admiralty. Marshall months of toil the play is ready} » winsiow, Ann Stiles; Grace Winslow, Dorothy Vipond; Sir Robert Morton, Glenn Sacks; Ronnie Winslow, Doug Yonson; Dickie Winslow, Mac Swack- hammer; Desmond Currie, Jeff Woods; John Weatherstone, Pe- ter Graper; Violet, Joan Reed; Miss Barnes, Cathy Bateson. The entire cast was forced to sacrifice sleep, homework and dates (in that order) for this production. In return we have mastered new skills which should prove useful to us in Jater life; for example, we gain- a father's efforts to right an in- The cast consists of the fol- lowing players: Arthur Winslow, Crotin; Katherine ed new insight into wheelchair conducting and the drawing of corks from wine bottles. This latter skill should prove to be invaluabie. Tickets to the production are available from Henderson's Book Store, or from any O'Neill Collegiate student, See you on opening night! ROSEMARY WOOD On Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday, Feb. 4, 5 and 6 at 8.20 p.m, the members of the OCVI Drama Club will be acting out wr TELS adi ieiiedaen ae rae te ae ane nae eae The Winslow Boy. This is a fun) length play which portrays' the Archer-Shee case of 1910, A naval cadet is accused of stealing a small sum of money and is expelled. His father is convinced of his innocence; the play depicts the struggle to bring the case to court. Don't miss this production. It is our duty to get out and sell as many tickets as possible: Form 12C is. leading the inter- form ticket race with 12E close in the running but 11B and € are slowly but surely gaining a ground. Come on "Octavites", jet's get out there and put your form in the lead, Tickets cost only 75 cents each, You can't. even go to a third-rate movie for this smal] sum. 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