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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Feb 1965, p. 8

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Fine Play By BEV. WARING Last week at Pickering Dis- trict High School was "Green and White Week" with all the trimmings. Beanies and school iP lt ON School At Ajax Starts Newspaper By JOANNE IRELAND ete biggest excitement around St. Bernadette's Senior School this week is the recent By BETH SANDERS organization of a school news- and CASEY ADAMS paper. The first issue should be; A tea dance was sponsored by out around the beginning of|the Prefects) on Thursday at next week. Ajax High School to raise money Dance Aids Blazer Fund DONEVAN NEWS yi Many Matters Studied -- By Student Council see Burnhamthorpe Takes OCCI Team's Measure By BRIAN WILLIAMS In basketball action over the stitute took its second triple- header from Donevan CI and ed its first defeat at the hands of a high school team from Toronto, : On Friday night, Donevan vis- * {ted Central and got clobbered. The bantam contest ended in a 33 to 28 win for Central. High scores for Central was Skobli- kowsky with 13 points, ' while Cherkas and Rajkovic picked up five each. JUNIOR GAME In the second battle of the out the game. and Charlie Marlowe, 9 each. For Donevan, Allman potted 10, Dancey 7 and Joseph 6, SENIOR GAME Central's third win of the night came in senior competi- tion. The score was 80 to 36. Mr. MclIlveen's team worked like a well-oiled machine in this Rhythm, Blues Come To MCVI By T. R. GLECOFF February 4 saw a basketball doubleheader between MCVI and O'Neill. During the day, members of the MCVI Pep Club paraded around the halls between classes carrying pla- ecards and sporting school toques and scarfs. It paid off as there was a sizable, enthus- fastic crowd at the games. The junior squad of MCVI did a good job of showing the Ocavite team how, beating them 59 to 39. The seniors were not so successful, but . they gave the Redmen a good battle, 49 to 32. "LIFE WITH FATHER" The MCVI Drama Club has again distinguished itself.. The three-night stand of "'Life with Father" by Lindsay - Crouse, was an outstanding and most enjoyable prformance. The play has been seen by more 'than six million people, and|in7 "Resides the CONDORS,| holds the record for the long- est run on Broadway, a total of 3,218 performances. The entire action takes place in the morn- ing room of the Day family, ager), Rich Gresik (proper- ties) and Dave Stewart (tickets and sales). THE ANNUAL "HEART HOP" This Friday at 8.30, the Feb- ruary Dance Committee will present the MCVI "Heart op," otherwise known as a Valentine's Day dance. This previous MCVI dances in this respect There will be a live band playing for part of the dance. bands hired for the Junior Prom and the Grad Ball, but these were special dances, and special bands. There has never before been a band at one of the regular school dances, The band? They're the CONDORS,| Oshawa's newest exponents of Rhythm and Blues, They pro- duce the sounds through a lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and organ. All the boys in the group the top records will be played, for everyone's dancing enjoy- ment. The bread rate (admission) {s| night, Central Juniors over-jone. Jenkins and Fedorozenko powered the opposition, 63 to|seemed to work together espe- weekend, Central Collegiate In-|27. The Juniors are habitually|cially well, as they flipped the slow starters, but this time they|ball back and forth over the took the lead right from the/heads of the opposition, around the Central senior team suffer-|start, and built it up through-|the enemy's basket. The Cen- Larry Lloyd led the Centraljto double the score against effort with 15 points. Langley|Donevan, which has a good added 10 and Jerry Kuzemchuk/Senior team this year. dance will be unique from all] Granted, there have been! In the opening minutes of the tral boys had to work smoothly Point-men for, Central were Brian Jenkins with 22, Bill Fedorozenko with 16, Wayne Haas 10 and Larry Plancke 8. For Donevan, Kapplin picked up 10, Hobbs 9 and Barenta 7, PLAY DOUBLEHEADER On Saturday night, a packed house at Donevan Collegiate witnessed one of the most dazz- ling nights of basketball Osh- awa has yet seen. It was a big double-header, with Central Col- legiate meeting Burmhamthorpe Collegiate. and Oshawa McMur- ray's against the Buffalo Jest- ers. When Central met Burnham- thorpe on the floor, the specta- tors were treated to the rich- jest gathering of high school tal- jent they may see for quite a babe | The Burnhamthorpe team is \the best in Toronto, and looked jit. When they took to the floor, the Central fans looked up at them (way up!) and swallowed! hard. They all seemed to be| jalmost the samé height -- a| jhalf inch less than our own giant, Bill Fedorozenko. SUFFER FROM NERVES contest, it was obvious that Central was suffering from nerves. Burnhamthorpe con- trolled the game for four min- utes, until they were called for goaltending, giving Central its first two points. After this, Larry Plancke came alive for Central and scored on a break-away lay-up and then on two jump shots, to put Central ahead. Before the quarter was up, Burnham- thorpe again took the lead, 14 to 9 In the second stanza, control of the game passed back and forth, At half-time, Burnham- ribbons were on sale all week.| A meeting of all the writers Tuesday afternoon school was|was he'd on Wednesday night. dismissed early so the students|he next meeting will be on might see the drama club pro-|the 17th of February at 3,45 duction of "Sorry Wrong Num-|y m, All the staff is asked to ber" witit Wendy Schloen, Don) attend. é Robertson, Sharron Smith, Fred} Qyr principal, Sister Clau- Peddie, Chris _Higgin, Theresa| dette, recently received a letter Matthews, Lois Parker, Allan/from Brother Walthers of Mal- Jones, Leuanne Crowe, Hilde-jaysia, Enclosed in the letter garde Winter, Jana Haseh and|were the names of several Nancy Nicholson, _ students who would like to have The play was directed by|canadian pen pals, Every name Elizabeth Miller and introduced|now has a Grade 9 or 10 stu- by Janis Head. Doug. Dorset|qent who is preparing a letter. and Tony Salt looked after the; On Feb. 4 our two basketball tight under the direction of Mr./teams went to Pickering High Sawyer. Mr. Baranchuk and/school in Pickering. One game Grade 12B provided the sets.) was lost by only. two points. The Helping behind the curtain were) ier game was won by us! Chris Ingram, Michael Curtis! and John Robbeschenten.. The, oo is directed by Mrs. Crest Comp any Thursday of last week Was} gm also a busy day for the school Sc when the teachers played the} Presents enes students in a game of volley-| a Ae : , | Last Thursday, St. Joseph's ball. We are happy to say thatiion school was visited by the the Seniors (girls and boys) won| a : sensational Crest Theatre Com- both games. The week ended nany, 'Their presentation was with the Green and White dance | iit great! tin eae ee | The group presented two yohn Horan. Tiere was a large! -cenes from Shakespeare's King crowd in attendance and all pro-|; ch ceeds went to the school yea Lear, and a scene from a play 4 , @ school year-\) George Bernard Shaw. Also, -- , jon the same program, many Pickering students went out in|noems were read. Among these full force last Saturday after-|were Andrea Del Sarto by noon to represent PDHS at "Hi-| Browning, when I came back ee eee Pickering |from Lyonesse oy sardy, and boll gesdar vis ' S|many sonnets by Shakespeare. Oe AnnoUneed: However,| The entire school enjoyed the the show will be brogdcast Feb.|program very much and on 13, and Feb, 20, at 2.30 p.m. behalf 0; the school, I would Pickering's annual formal)jike to thank the Crest Theatre mance kd Feb. 26. This Company for making literature Parisienne", nee helene ame The junior and senior girls'|SPORTS basketball teams both won their) Our bantam basketball has games at Courtice Feb. 3. The;been making a great showing. girls also played Whitby Ladies'|Last Thursday, the team de- College last Tuesday. feated Courtice's Bantam 26 to The bad news this week is|21, It was a close game and a examinations, They start March|very good effort on the part of 8, so, start studying! all the players. CLARKE HIGH NEWS Courtice Team Defeats Clarke By LIZ KOZUB jplay, "All About Us." It was} It's been a cold, wintry week | put on by the Canadian Play-| at Clarke High School but/ers from Stratford, and pro- things have gore on as usual.| ideq 9 wonderful afternoon of Here is a summary of the) nie 'et é he main events. jentertainment for everyone w On Tuesday, at Newcastle|attended. It was hot _ only Arena, our boys' hockey team|humorous but it instilled in us for some. kind of blazers which will signify' their position for other students, The Council will help the Prefects as much as possible in organ- ini -|vs. No Marks basketball game. izing suck. events as well as pro There was S weinly rs on. As an alternative to the afore-|two competitors will take place : id fate-worse-than-death, Bon-!on Feb. 16 Feb ance of form' representatives but|°@ , on Feb. 16 and Feb, 25 at Eaton jockey for the dance, which was|some forms were not rep- nie Snyder, Secretary and Linda|Auditorium. The orchestra wil a financial success, There was|resented. P a definite lack of spirit and it ener ye as be a wats) wall ow. Council President 63-64, gave arated the girls an ys. Mostireport of her committee's in- vestigation into student council's ase age oy" nt finances. The committee recom-|ppomM THEME Senet ccouy ah viakeranars| tae important, but much] Don't forget this Friday night | areas reg Bas ch ares theme og ag Be adie «pe fine ketball game that once-a-year 7 ange on Fi ra suggestions were received in-|classic, "The BAA Dance" will cuter': sighed Comedi. The' com -- Spanish, Roaring Twen-jbe held, Traditionally this dance 33 Ss, lennese, mittee will be making further/Garden, Under Water, Bon Voy-ljand most hi : : . ; S ghly attended of the recommendations in the future.|age and Oriental, Sketches illus-|year, Traditionally Feb. 14 is Students' viding part of the money.. George Meek acted as. disc students paid their admission, wandered around for a few min- utes and then left, The dance nceded good mixers to stir up VALENTINE QUEEN The Vaientine's Dance Feb. 12 David Clayton Thomas, Nominations for Valen- tine's Queen were held on Wed- nesday. The semi-finalists se-/EXTRA DANCE PLANNED lected by the students are Rose- Janie Benson, 11C, Jane Skalen, Penny Hustler, Pat Frost, crowned at the dance. On Tuesday our girls' basket- ball teams went to Pickering to games, tne Seniors by 31-19, and the Juniors wor again 28-19. TEACHERS WIN The teachers' basketball team of Ajax High again exhibited superior strength and skill when they defeated the Grade boys' team 48.to 28, soeadT aa lesson weil} teachers had an easy time of it|NO CONSTITUTION but that is far from the truth. 'The boys posed a fine opposi- 12B get to consult the Murray Godfrey contributed a high of eight points final score. Scoring high for the and Yamamura with ap- proximately 15 points each. A points were gained through free shots. in- creased further this week. As their numbers increase so does) their strength. Really, they can- very much BY DAPHNE HART' which begin March 3. How about a Blue Devil? Because of the inspector ij Day had to be postponed. teacher and The Ways and Means Com- t0|mittee! was authorized to order their|samples of Donevan sweatshirt It was suggested that the design the Juniors by 19-11. In an ex-|/pe changed and made more hibition game on Wednesday, |distinctive. Linda Eccles, chair-|' ami , It man of the ways and means the play, "Life With Father," a : committee, would be glad to|comedy in three acts by How-ja maid, Morell Libby; Dora, a At Henry last week the Junior|consider any suggestions and ard Lindsay and Russell Crouse./maid, Marilynn Floody; -Mag- boys won 43-30 and the Bantam|sketches from the Student Bod vasion at Donevan, Student's will be held Feb. 12. Don't for- regular prepare your 7 ber of stunned, frightened andjtion by the Entertainment Com- Donevan Student Council :met|Wnbelicving expressions seen injmittee. Feb: 2 instead of the previous' ell Thursday because of the Marks|Stitution tet was|competing in the Toronto Kk en_the word '"'con-| Donevan's orchestra will be frightening elf. wanis Festival this year. The Eccles, treasurer, volunteered to|play 'The Great Gate of Kiev" Miss Cheryl Hudson, Student complete a collection of bylawsjand "The Chorus of the Hunts- drawn from motions passed by|men"' from "'Dear Freischutz." 4iformer Student Councils. This|We wish them luck against' the stiff competition they will face ~--_ other high school orches- ras. ' at Donevan. Following the bas- German Beer|has been one of the swingingest trating ideas and any suggestion|Valentine's Day. With that com- It was announced that Council|i!! be welcomed for considera-'bination you can't miss! l n,/has been allowed to hold an Lynda Smith 11A, Linda Smithlextra dance this year. This e cue ' dance will be annual, making L f W Jane Ravey,/an average of one dance a 1 2 ] a er Ann Ferguson and Kathy|month. It was agreed that th Rogers. On Thursday or Friday|dance will be held on April the students will vote again for 2 einer. 7m Muse dee "tl VV Ql] Presented BY ne Annaert; Cora, Jerry Phillips; ALLAN RUTHERFORD Mary Skinner, Linda Bell; Rev. < AND Dr. Lloyd, Jerry Addington; RICK GRESIK Margarel, Daphne Reid; Dr. On Jan, 28, 29, and 30, the|/Humiphreys, Wayne Peyton; Dr. ;-|MCVI Drama Club _presented|Somers, Ken Rodman; Annie, a maid, Carolyn Colborne; Delia, y. Taken from the book, "'Life|gie, a maid, Mary Jackson. With Father" by Clarence Day,| The long hours of practices Jr., the play is staged in anjendured by the cast for seeming- 1880 atmosphere and portraysily endless months were well It the obstinate but lovable father| rewarded by three very success- of the writer. ful performances, which we feel The theme of the play re-jsure all who attended, enjoyed. volves about Mother's efforts to| This was McLaughlin's second have Father baptized. This is|three-act play and its second an action which Father feels is|success. unnecessary because, as he BY BARRY SEGAL n- After a discussion of the pros|staunchly declares, "I'll get) We've done it again. We've and cons of having a constitu-jinteo Heaven, even if I have to|shown we're unexcelled --in tion, something which Donevan|climb the fence." Finally Father|curling that is. Student Council does not have,|is duped into being baptized by theirjit was decided that a constitu-|Mother's innocent persistence. | Twine skipped his rink from our - tion was unnecessary. The num-; The play was produced under| Alma Mater to top honors in the On Saturday, Jan. 30, Terry MUSEUM POPULAR Toronto had a record number vious year. teams were rallied onward wi Student support was reason-|well-earned enthusiasm. The Royal Ontario Museum at visitors in 1964--463,000, almost |'°¥S: 56 per cent higher than the pre- the able direction of J. B.|5th WM. Ross Trophy Bonspiel. Palmer, a man of long experi-|The team consisted of Paul ence in high school drama.' |Patte, lead; Rick McCarten, fr The cast of characters fol-|second; Bob Ruddy, vice and, of course, Terry. Father, Allan Rutherford;} Another McLaughlin team, Mother (Winnie), Kathy Kono-|under the guidance of skip Mark ___..|packi and Martha Broersma (a|Burch, added to our laurels, dual lead played on alternate|scoring the best single win of . ably good at this game and both|nights); Clarence, Joe Koene;|the contest. th|John, Larry Borek; Whitney,} Nice work guys! Let's do it Tom Sutherland; Harlon, Boblagain! located on Madison avenue, in|75 cents solo and $1.25 for New York City. couples. However, if you are The most yr -- the proud possessor of an mances were by Allan Ruther-imcvy Activity Card, you make ford (as Mr. Day), Kathy Kona-|yoyr onzanes at - cost "s packi and Martha Broersma|s9 cents solo or $1 for couples. (who doubled as Mother), the|There']! be some fine prizes four boys, Clarence, John, Whit-|siven away, so I suggest you! ney and Harlan (played by Joejtake in this dance. See you! Koene, Larry Borek, Tom|there! Sutherland, and Bob Annaert, played host to Courtice. Unfor- tunately our boys were over- powered by Courtice, but man- and the play was very even. aoa nag ein three goals to At the end of the third quarter, : A Central was ahead 35 to 34,|. Our first goal came in the Near the end of the game, Cen- first period with Bob Best scor- tral had a lead of several|ing. The second goal in the points, but in the dying mo- second period was made by ments Burnhamthorpe recover-|Ron Best. (It's a family af- thorpe was ahead, 24 to 19. The tempo of the game seem- ed to double in the second half, respectively), Mary Skinner (Linda Bell) and The Most s | Rererent Dower Lo oie) SET Formal ed and took the game by one/fair). In the _third period the point, The final score was 46 to|puck, deflecting off a shot 5. made by Garry Richardson, When Central meets Burn-|Was taken into the Courtice net 4 \hamthorpe again, as they prob-|by Bob Best. What a goal, As the play was set in the ' jably will in the Golden Bal1|boys! 1890's. it was necessary to ob- Plan Laid "Tournament, it should be a| Coaching the team was Mr. tain many almost obsolete |tremendous contest. |Rutherford, Mr. Lowry referee, props and create costumes be- fitting the fashion of the day. It would take another five or JOANNE HAY AND six paragraphs to give credit s . here to all the people on the JANE RODDIS staff, in the student body and} On Feb. 2, the new Students' outside of the school who help-|Council, at Henry Street High By JUDY TUSHINGHAM, ed make the play the success|School, Whitby, held its first) that it was. meeting. The first item on the The production was carried agenda was the explanation of out by Mr, Palmer, head of the|Members' duties, -- especially Drama Club (director and pro- those of the social convener. Dave Bowen was high scorer|and Mr Carter linesman. Osi Spy ieee a 4o/ HENRY VICTORIOUS ints. Allan Bowen and Andy ; : |Deruchi got 7. each. For Cen-| Wednesday iPiancke, 11° each. "|Though defeated in both games | MCVI J . forthcoming games. On Thursday O'Neill came to) Thursday afternoon, approxi- with the' juniors and seniors. |School to see the delightful afternoon, our|teaching at Clarke for over a girls' basketball ieam played/year, his frequent visits showed jan even greater pride towards our country, and everything it |stands for. |BEATLE HOP | On Friday afternoon a Beatle /Hop was held in the audi- ltorium Only Beatle records were played. A new singing duo, "The Statics," were introduced, and they sang two Beatle songs, with instrumental backing. Just a reminder to all the students who study early. Our |\Easter exams start on March 15! | A very sad event took place \last week, in the passing away of a former Clarke High School teacher, namely, Major Ben- Inett. Though he had not been jhis feeling toward us, his for- jmer art students. He will be jremembered and sadly missed by all of us. ' | | HONOR FOR VETERAN MOSCOW (AP)--The last sur- lviving veteran of the 1877-78 /Russian-Turkish War, 110-year- jold Konstantin Khrutsky, has \been awarded the badge of |honor by the Supreme Soviet |(parliament), Tass news agency reported, \tral, Brian Jenkins got 12, and|3""' "ea ee [Bill' Fedorozenko and Larry Host to the Henry Street girls. jal by Henry Street, we wish our | lgirls the best of luck in their Wednesday was our unfortu- te day for our boys' basket- ball teams were. both defeated e eat by BHS. Better baskets next time, fellas! McLaughlin Collegiate and Vo-|mately 200 Clarke students cational Institute for games|travelled to Port Hope High In the junior game, McLaugh-| lin took the lead right from the} exceptional, especially on foul} snots. At the end of the first quarter the scoreboard read 34 to 13) in favor of McLaughlin. We) cooled out a bit in the third} By COMMODORE ira jum, Trey vere 8] "hy pee Welcomed we led by 13 points. At the half} By Sea Rangers the' Barracks on Oshawa Blvd. The girls' senior and junior basketball teams played Clarke School Feb. 3. Both Henry. teams defeated Clarke. Henry is now in third place in the LOSSA standings, behind Bow- manville and Ajax. On Feb. 8, players from the Crest Theatre presented a series of readings and drama- tizations for the Henry students. Poetry was brought alive through visual and vocal inter- pretations. Scenes from Shake- speare as well .as scenes from and fourth quarters scoring 26) points to end up with our larg-| est score of the campaign 60-| 39. This was our second win which kept alive our hopes of going to COSSA. Leading the way in the scor-| Randy Zecdic with 18 points (10; for 11 foul shots), a great showing. Then came Jerry) Mays with 16, which increased his total to a league leading 75 ing column for McLaughlin was}, SRS Crusader has been quitejat 1930 hrs, (7.30). Dress is busy in the last few weeks. casual so we hope to see every- Recently, we held an enrol-jone out on Saturday. ment. ceremony. Lonnie Lee,| The Air Rangers are having Mary Ellen Duquette, and Eliz-|their second annual Card Party. abeth Beamish were welcomed|for further information contact into the crew. We hope they willjany member of the First Osh- remain with us for many yearS|awa Air Ranger Crew. ome. Se We have been informed that Elizabeth had the distinction| we are to take part in the An- of having her mother presenting|nual Sea Cadet inspection again her with the same enrolment pin/this year -- Hooray!! -- The in- that Mrs. Beamish was enrolled|spection is on May 11 at the with. Mrs. Beamish was a mem-| Armories. Rehearsals _ start 4 ' _|Council appointed representa- mice), EA Brot "Stage Man tives to the bar, the dance, and the initiation committees, Plans for the annual semi- eart 0 formal to be held tentatively on March 6, were discussed. This year, instead of having just 12A choose the theme and anne decorate; each grade 12 will be given a chance to propose a theme along with accompany- At MCVI ing decorations. Students' Coun- ' cil will then select the best proposal. The grade 12 class, By SUE MASON originating the theme, will head Come on, McLaughlinites, hop|the Formal Committee, assist- on your hearts and come to the|e¢d by the other Grade 12 Heart Hop. This dance will be|Classes. the first McLaughlin dance fea- turing a band. They're the "Con- dors" and they play "Tuff Rhythm and Blues". The dance isn't far away, this Friday, Feb. 12 at 8.30. Cupid will be watching over so grab your Valentine and have a good time! Mr. Jocelyn, head of English, talked to the student body in Wednesday's Assembly about next September's trip to Strat- ford. The plays we will see this year ate Julius Caesar, acted in a modern setting and Henry IV,|modern / drama_ thrilled the Part I. The money for the plays| audience for the hour long per- is to be collected on two days! formance. after the exams so start saving) Feb. 10 is Henry's Career now. Night. In view of the recent On Thursday, a band of funny-| success of Anderson's Career looking characters wandered|Night, a good turnout is ex- through the halls between|nected. Parents: of all the stu- classes. The leader wore a blue!dents are invited to attend and gold hat and held a sign on The Tambl SéalorO te i a broom reading, "Grab your! 41 contest tS thi reid ed hats and come to the game". ontest is this Friday. Par-| Some of the band - wore scarves, aoe bows and one irl had pigtails, one tied in} Five, the other gold and two) Stades. g jwill speak on their chosen girls had odd socks -- one blue|, A Teachers' Education Con-/among the players. The final} |ference will take place Feb, 18.|Score was 49-35 in favor. of P received|School .will be closed for the|O'Neill. Both games were play-|¢ | jed very well. , and one gold! Although they curious glances, they succeeded} 4@Y- in getting afew more out to the} The next Henry dance will be| game. And the juniors won their|on Feb. 26. Also, just as a re-|journey to Donevan for gameS\everyone should try to attend,|money for pictures. game against O'Neill. |minder, the examination time A reminder, exams are com: table already is on the~ main} ing and it's easier to study now, bulletin board than the night beforel, commence on March 3. topics at an assembly for senior|Pearse with 6 points, and the| Master with 12, which was ayone Sea Ranger Crew in Can- very fine effort. ada. They met in Adelaide In the senior tilt McLaughlin|House and had no ieader. Their was defeated in a very close|uniforms were really different match, even though the score/from the ones today -- to us doesn't indicate this. They trail-|they .secem quite funny!. The ed by 15 at the end of the half.|ladies from Marco Polo still get In the second half they tried|together to talk about the good very hard to catch up, but/times they had while they were O'Neill was too strong. Rangers. Leading the scoring was John Mary Ellen's mother present- ticipants from Grades 11 and 12\Holmes and Jerry Mays, each|2¢ her with her enrolment pin.| Whatever happened to our |Mary Ellen is the last of the Duquette girls to become a Sea Ranger. Welcome to the crew, 3! Don't forget about the Church arade on Feb. 28, at St. eorge's Church, at 7 p.m. ; (1900 hrs.). Attendance has been Next Friday the three teams|yery poor at these parades, so/ with 10 pcints; then came Jim fest were evenly distributed| which promise' to be very eXx-|Remember that full dress uni- citing. Lets have a_ big turn|form inehides white gloves. ga Pa to encourage our teams On| On Feb, 13, the Cadets are to victory. |holding a Valentine's Dance at! points. Next came Dave Mc- per of SRS Marco Polo, the first| April 20 and are each Tuesday afterwards. We'll just have to polish our boots and start drill practice on Monday nights. First some girls have to learn their right from their left! Our Mother-Daughter banquet is to be held-on May 3 (the Mon- day before Mother's Day). Plans are not final so the var- ious committees will have to get to work! song sheets?? Well, we've finally got our crests from the Rover-Ranger Co-ed camp held in June. Don't forget to let your offi- cers know if you will be able to attend the Conference in March. Skipper is still waiting for Thought: A benefit consists not in what is done or given,} but in the intention of the ye) 0 WESTERN CANADA 1 Trip every day Via Trans-Canada Highway TRAVEL ANY DAY STOP-OVERS ARRANGED ONE-WAY RETURN WINNIPEG... . $21.35 $38.45 REGINA .... 27.35 49.25 SASKATOON. . 27.385 49.25 CALGARY ... 33.35 60.05 EDMONTON .. 33.35 60.05 VANCOUVER .. 42.35 76.25 (Children under 12 half-fare) Tickets and Information at WHITBY OSHAWA Harry Donald Ltd. Bus Terminal 300 Dundas Street East 18 Prince Street Telephone 668-3675 Telephone 723-2241 GRAY COACH LINES or doer.

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