Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1966, p. 31

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Pp 6A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Merch Local figure skaters will play a major role in the suc- cess of the Whitby Figure Skating Carnival to be held this Saturday in the Com- munity Arena. Ticket sale has been brisk but a few choice seats are still avail- FICURE SKATERS PREPARE FOR WHITBY CARNIVAL able. Tickevs can be pur- chased at the Community Arena. In the above photo, members of the senior group 'Little Red Riding Hood' and, 'Around the World in 40 Mine utes', are, left to right: Deborah Gadyk, Suzanne Burkart and Linda Pilkey. The carnival will have a double theme: --Photo by Stannett TEEN SCENE CENTRAL COLLEGIATE Well, the schooi is slowly starting to get back into the swing of things after the exam- inations. Last Friday the GAA held its annual Miss Central dance. This group should be congratulated for the time and work it put into decorations. Margaret Demoe, grade 12, was crowned Miss Central by last year's winner, Sophie Taratuta. The annual Spring Festival was held Thursday, March 24. The senior band presented sev- eral numbers and students per- formed unique and unusual dances on stage, Central's Stu- dent Council is planning a car wash in May to increase Coun- cii's. funds. Fifty percent of money raised Wili go to the Simcoe Hall School for Crip- pled Children. On April 1, Central is hold- ing Caesarmania. Little Caesar and the Consuls are playiffg at the dance. There will be three a-go-go girls from Central. Ad- mission will be 75 cents stag and $1.50 for couples. Tickets for the '"'Grad Dance" in May went on sale this week and all senior students may make their . first installments to their grade representatives. Central's drama: club has en- as tered a play into the Port Hope Drama Festival. Rehear- sals are well under way. --MARTIN LEGER O'NEILL COLLEGIATE On Friday, March 18, O'Neiill held its annual GAA dance. The evening opened with a teacher - student basketball game, Later the dance started in its Peppermint Lounge a-go- go atmosphere with music by the Young Set. Mid-way through the dance O'Neill's a-go-go girl contest commenced. Elizabeth Keith and Janet Mills came out on top of more than 12 enthusi- astic participants. Everyone in attendance had a great time and the Girls' Athletic Organ- ization_deserves a great deal of credit for making the dance so successful. This evening, March-26, the school is holding its annual music night. There will be vari- ous types of music including our school band and the Wood- stock Boys' Choir. O'Neill's Spring dance will be held April 7. It should be tremendous since Spring Dance Committee chairman, Karen Shaw, has brought back the famed Spectrums for the affair. Congratulations to the school's track one-mile relay team. They placed third at Hamilton's in- door track meet. --DOUG REESON BOOKS EARN MORE Woman librarians in Canada earned an average of $3,518 in 1961, compared with $3,021 for social workers. ROY'S BACK! *% Road Service % Licensed Mechanic * Complete line of Atlas Products %& Free Pick-Up and Delivery Your Impertal ESSO deoler ROY ALLAN'S ESSO SERVICE 268 Rew w. 728-3293 . The Smort Traveller mokes his reservations for * AIR- LINES * STEAMSHIPS *& TOURS * HOTELS -- by calling: 723-9441 MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 25 KING ST. E. POAT RESTAURANT Announces ... NEW DELIVERY SERVICE For Your Choice Of Chinese | And Canadian Foods ; Delivered Hot To Your Door Call... 725-0075 or 14% KING ST. E. OSHAWA Returning To Oshawa By Popular Demand Th 'TRUE TONES featuring MARION onum Ano vocat Entertainment Nightly 9 P.M. To 1 A.M. Saturday Afternoon Matinee 3:30 P.M. to 5.30 P.M. - JUST CALL 7 mee ) For Fast De Famous Ricksha hia Miaattabuediieseea one ee eee

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