ee ie iDance Committee has already thought up a theme 'Paris in Springtime'. If anyone has any ideas about how to construct an Eiffel Tower, he should bring his suggestions to Karen Thomp- son the chairwoman this year. Well, that's all for this week! See Ya! 12 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Tucsdey, Merch 23, 1965 TUXEDO RENTALS Special Rates for Proms SARGEANT'S RENTALS 463 Ritson S, 725-3338 NOMINATED FOR 7 ACADEMY AWARDS 20th Cantury Fox Presets Aa Associates and Aldrich Company Production 26 and 27, O'Neill is presenting a 'Music Night". The folk club is working hard to put on a good show as are all the other per- ers urge the boys to grab a partner before they are all taken (fat chance!) On Thursday morning (Mar, Dance Class Over 200 Wolf Cubs, Boy Scouts and their fathers attended the annual father x FOUR SEA SCOUTS GET QUEEN and son dinner held by members of the 8th Osh- awa Sea Scouts. During the dinner four Sea Scouts SCOUT BADGES ton, Donald Thompson, skipper. of the group and Ted Robertson. --Oshawa Times Photo received their Queen Scout badges. They are, left to right, Bill Gardner, Bob Burns, Back are Paul Sut- Squadron Enrolls New Sea Ranger Now that exams are over, the Sea Ranger Crew is back to its regular schedule of meetings. On Mar. 15, Harriet Kolynko was enrolled as a Sea Ranger in an impressive ceremony by candlelight, Mary Kolynko had the honor of presenting her sis- ger with the enrolment pin. Wel- come to the crew, Harriet. On the same night we had/ three visitors from Toronto who are interested in starting a Sea Ranger crew. It will-be nice to have another Sea Ranger crew in this area. Speaking of new)i crews, there is a new Land Ran- ger Division starting in Oshawa Their uniforms are much the/t! Crew Song! have to get our song sheets out! and really practice have been practising Canadian songs to sing at the Hootenanny. Songs like O Canada, They all call it Canada and '"'The Maple Leaf Forever" were mutilated by the girls, Some can't even to our if we the words Looks . as remember Well, its that time again! Girl Guide cookies are on sale--you can get your cookies from any Ranger, Guide, or Brownie. Mate Hester has got her new uniform. She really looks smart n it! On Mar. 24, the Air Rangers are having a skating party at he civic auditorium--we hope same as the Air Rangers' ex-|to see all the Sea Rangers out) cept they have red ties. Girls interested in Rangers should in- vestigate the possibilities of Land Rangers On our free night, Mar. 22,/i on Wednesday! One of our Rangers, Jo Ann Armstrong, is in the hospital for an operation. Mate Pearse, who s in training for a nurse, as-) the crew had a hay ride planned] sisted with the operation! Hurry ~--with this cold weather, there|up and get. well, Jo Ann! will be many frozen noses. On the weekend of Mar. 19, 29, 21, some members of our ctew attended a conference at/t Niagara. They went up by car) with Mates Nesbitt and Jones.) We have drill every week and every week we get worse! Won- der if we'll ever be ready for he inspection? Did we promise to paint .the boathouse? Thought -- Do not jarrangement of show tunes in- cluding Hello Dolly, Hey Look condemn the judgment of an- Oshawa. PUBLIC SPEAKING Anderson's annual public s s Music Night Big E 1g vent speaking competition was held on Friday morning of last week, At Anderson |with 12 contestants taking part, representing Grades 9 to 12. By VELVA VOOGJARV Their speeches were presented An upcoming event of major|during the first three periods of importance at Anderson High|the day, with different classes School is our annual Music|Serving as audience in each, Night, which has been sched-| The judges for this event were uled for Thursday evening,|Rev. Fiess from Oshawa, Miss April 1. |Burwash, and Miss Valleau. | Anyone who has been wander-|Their decision was announced ing the upper corridors in the/soon after the final assembly, vicinity of the music. room in|with Jane Delaney taking first the mornings knows how faith-|place for the second consecu- fully the school band has beenjtive year, John Porter in second practising these past weeks|position, and Ann Reid third. under the leadership of Mr.|Their prizes were donated by Duff. the Whitby PUC. Congratula- Not to be overshadowed by the/tions to our winners and the band are the preparations byjbest of luck to them in the zone the Anderson choir directed byjoratorical finals to be held at Mr. Norton. In addition to their)Anderson on Friday evening, April 2. Me Over, and More, there will be something new in this year's program, a hootenanny section consisting of folk songs. Along) with duet and trio numbers, a special item will be a medley of folk tunes involving audience participation. in vain, to understand dangling 18) O'Neill played host to the Crest Hour Company. The pro- gram was designed to appeal largely to the Grade 13 stu- dents but everyone seemed to thoroughly enjoy the perform- Under Way While sitting in class trying, formers. There will be no "'get" that week because everybody will be coming to a gala event of music and song. Everyone is welcome. There's FEATURE AT: a prize to the form which sells 14 2:10 -- 4: 6:50 -- 9:15 young rock and roll group from) gerunds or Weron's formula, don't be alarmed if the faint notes of "'one, two, three, cha, cha, cha", fill your head. Arthur Murray has invaded O'Neill Collegiate in the form of our light-footed physical educa- tion teachers. Miss Salter, Mr. Marchut, Miss Fisher and Mr. Dies. If anyone but an Ocavite were to pass by the windows of the girls' gym he would swear it was a Grade 6'ers first mixed party with the boys clinging to one side of the gym walls and the girls on the other. Only a few brave souls are making an embarrassed attempt at a cha- cha or rhumba, while the teach- BE A LEADER! Be Coifed By Hairstylists 71 CELINA ST. ance. series of poems, a short play and two scenes from King Lear. 'An informal question period was held after which Mr. Dixon ex- pressed our thanks. We all hope they will return next year. They 'were really fantastic! MUSIC NIGHT The program consisted of a the largest number of tickets, so come on 11G! FINE DANCE The Girls' Athletic Associa- tion wish to thank Glenn Willson for obtaining a sailboat for the "Bermuda Bop" last Friday night. Many thanks to those who helped with decorations and ad- vertising for the dance too! On Friday and Saturday, Mar. Speaking of dances the Spring A PUBLIC SERVICE ONE OF THEMOST BRUTAL =. 5 FIENDISH SADISTIC BLOODCURDLING COMEDIES Fine! WGK LEMMON "HOW TO URDE a TECHMICOLOR® YOUR WHFE: wns PLAZA tw [hisghy AN ODEON THEATRE - PHONE 723-2843 Times: 2.15 - 4.40 - 7.00 - 9.20 - Lost complete show 9 p.m. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 1200008868688 68 @ TWO NEW HITS David Niven and Ben Gazarra "CONQUERED CITY" JAYNE MANSFIELD "PANIC BUTTON" 900000000 00000000000 00000' YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOME AT THE ODEON DRIVE-INS COOK'S Office Equipment 75 SIMCOE ST. NORTH || YOUR LOCAL GUNS BLAZERS PROMISED Somer Our music groups have been| Motor City given an added impetus in their| Bought Sold Repaired Treded Esso WINDER'S ESSO SERVICE ATLAS TIRES - BATTERIES Specialized Lubrication And Undercoeting 725-8507 King St. E. et Ritson Rd. Each Week 12 Peopie Receive Passes Free to Bowl et the Oshawa Bowling by 12 noon Tuesday following Each week for 26 weeks there will eppeer in the advertisements on this page the names end eddresses of 12 lucky people in this eree, If your name should eppeer and you locete it, ell you are asked to do is clip the ed and present it et THE OSHAWA TIMES office. You will then receive your "4" sen Lene. Passes--Must be F cmap publication. I AN NED" SO ia ITN CR SIRE The girls stayed at a hotel along with Girl Scouts from Niagara District. At previous meetings the girls Jackets Planned For Air Cadets For the past two weeks pad bag! jackets will cost about $14| has not been much to report|each. preparations, in that they have} been promised that the new! school blazers will be here in| time for their performance, It) will be especially gratifying to| * oe dnhe nchet those who worked hard on the FREE INSTRUCTIONS magazine sales campaign last|| ® fall to know that Students') LEAGUE OPENIN 18 Bond $t.'W., Oshew P| MOONLITE BOWLING Every Fri. Eveaing @ LEAGUE OPENINGS . W., Osh --< Council has added to the funds) bathe oti ; a 8. : $3.00 for P?) Gemee previously raised t .| 1 C7 CORT reviously raised to make pos é. f OSHAWA BOWLING LANES jsible the purchase of these PARENTS - ADULTS ERE@: Sr sn gs et blazers for: the band YOUNG PEOPLE and choir, i : Pe Oshawa Shoppin The Oshawa Business College Fabric-care Centre sete Ree der yin seven 'You're in the Pepsi generation! Bowling Phone 723-3212 78 Richmond St. West @ 32 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC PIN SETTERS Open & League 5 Pin Bowling @ Automatic Pinsetters @ Ample Free Floodlit Parking other because it differs from anes dg tla Hay ee your own-- You may both be wrong. 728-9731 ALDSWORTH _ CLEANERS Cottrell & Cyttrell WARENYCIA 203 Oshewe Bivd. M, P Oshawe 725-5841 From these indications, An- Offers Specislized Business |) 725-1812 Cosualty Conedi as regards the activities of the|| Now that the Easter exams. oe ee Beg promises Pdi hadbu: ir Cadetiare past and the cadets are e a bigger and better event Training throughout the en- jf) Head Office, Oshawa (Chadburn) A tire year, Stert Any Week. Re- 36 ATHOL E. OSHAWA su ¥ LET Scarborough, Ont. "LOOK AFTER YOUR NEEDS' : ' lrecovering from "brain storm,"|than ever before, so keep 'in Squadron; but. Mar. 15 the) ceive individual instruction on |) PEGGY'S @ ALUMINUM SIDING @ AWNINGS e RAILING oe ols "K 'y\mind the date, Thursday, / haere er we plan to have a "Kane Drill e date ursday, April Ccen saulbinunt ty Grthiae | @ CARPORTS, ETC. Alex Lownie, 145 Central: Pk. N. Hair Styling important visi-/~eam ". This will apply mainly|1,and plan to attend this enjoy- , tors. iastic and interested instructors, ALWAYS FRESH LANSDOWNE SHOPPING CENTRE = Free Estimates 723-9843 © Tinting J le ev 4 Flight Lieutenant er -- Placement Service for grodu- @ Heir McKEEN'S USED FURNITURE ° Halibut Anderson) out : IGYM PARTY ata, | seemed quite enthused about) Sgt. Fred Cook was nomin-| Anderson was bustling with EIGHT DAY SCHOOL CouRsES |) Cutting © Permanent "We Buy an I FISH & CHIPS ya d Sell New and Used TAKE OUT OR TABLE SERVICE Furniture the squadron. He participated|@ted to attend the Senior Lead-|activity on Friday evening when FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE each Waving 231 King W. 725-5522 426 SIMCOE S. , rs reeks | designed to fit various levels of in the inspection and checked thi Course sor seven weeks|our school was the scene of the educational back the books and. records finding|" is summer at Camp Borden. |ISCF Gym Party, with a large im. le s e ' The date of our dance has|turnout of students from the } formerly 'Gerde Beouty Selon' Call 728-2641 Gilbert Jack, 1020 Somerville Zoltan & Nick's round. EVENING CLASSES TUESDAY and || ee ea i i AA} ubjects. jeretu' nothing out of order. been set for April 3. If plans|ISCF groups of Whitby and Osh- PEPSI-COLA avallebie, SPECIAL COURSES FOR |) Air Vice Marshal Brooks of|materialize it. should be quite|awa high schools. The evening Wave en buena Mere Oil be * Cadet Ree gg of Sap iseccesstal lgot off to a rousing start with i afternoons. Choice of subjects, ada, who is retired, was pres-| On Monday of last week let-|the novelty mixer, Cooty, and FOR APPOINTM ent for the inspection, Douglasiters pertaining to the new re-|then moving on to more active ENT Courtney of the Rotary Club Ofloruiting course were handed/sports such as badminton, vol- MAJOR REPAIRS 3 Licensed Mechanics Volkswagen Service 160 Simcoe St. $. Oshawe SATURDAY MORNING 10 years of J) age and up -- 9:00 to 10:30 or §) 10:30 till noon. | 10 Simcoe St. North } DIAL 725-3375 [ 4. ¥. AVIATION LTD. Private & Commercial Flying Instruction (Gov't. Approved School) @ Aircraft Rentals @ Chorter Trips Piper Colt, Tri-Pacer and Cherokee Aircrafts 728-3191 Oshawa Municipal Airport 6. D. Hitchens, RR No, 1 Oshawa 725-5181 Smith Beverages Ltd., 750 Farewell Street JUNIOR TYPING CLASSES held on |) Oshawa paid the squadron Alout. Every cadet is asked to|leyball, and basketball matches visit as did Allen Muir, vice-\make use of the letters. Thejin the gym along with table president of the 420 Wing,/more recruits brought in will/games set up in the cafeteria.' RCAFA. mean more money for the| Special music for a. lively There seems to have been a.cadets responsible singsong was provided by Dave; lot of talk about Drake, Sea) Boys between 14 and 19 years|Bradley and Roy Gaudaur. The) Cadet Corps having a fine riflejare eligible to join the Air\guest speaker was Mr. Cowley! drill team, With the new sé-|Cadet Squadron. Those inter-/ffom Victoria Park Secondary quence, started last week, there/ested should pay a visit to|School in Toronto, Refreshments would be a slaughter if oUr/Rotary Hall between 7.15 ancjbrought the evening of fun and squadron decided to go into|9.30 p.m. on Mondays \fellowship to a close | competition. 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