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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1966, p. 6

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RIDERS SIGN TWO REGINA (CP) -- Saskatch- ewan Roughriders today an- nounced the signing of tackles John Melton, 21, from the Uni- versity of Southern Mississippi and Dick Lucka, 22, from the University of Cincinnati. The signings bring to four the num- ber of new Americans signed by the Western Football Confer- ence club for the 1966 season. LEMMON FALLS IN LUV Jack Lemmon will star in the movie version of the stage hit comedy Luv, by Murray Schi- sgal. vices that would be available to assist individuals or agen- cies engaged in the various specialized activities con- cered with delinquency © con- trol or prevention. --That the term "juvenile de- linquent"' be replaced by '"'ju- venile offender." _--That the cut - off age be- tween juvenile and adult of- fenders be 17 years not 16. --That there should be estab- lished within the justice de- department a delinquency re- search and advisory centre which would serve as a re- search and co - ordinating gency, It would also provide consultative and advisory ser- Gord's ment's committee or . juvenile delinquency. "The average juvenile delin- quent has been short-changed in his opportunities in life: Ucually he is arrogant and unrepentant, emotionally disturbed and self- satisfied. He comes from broken homes and has no no:iaal rela- tionship with his family," Mr. Edmison said. He predicted that the report Ottawa, a member of the Na-|°! the tecommendations of the tional Parole Board. v | justice nigger pig : , on juvenile delinquency pill be- ee Berane Sage come a guidepost for the future. Thursday, Mr. Edmison said a Included in the recommenda-| recommendation that such youn- tions are: | sters be treated as social prob-| --That the age of criminal responsibility be advan ced lems was made recently in a report of the. justice depart-| from seven years to 10 or 12. [portunity will be provided to discuss the pupil's work. The Girl Guide Troop, led by Mrs. Bonnetta, is in need of helpers. Many. of the members have been busy passing their tests. Dorothy Roberts, Pat Nolan and Donna Wagg have passed their child care tests. Hostess badges have been earn- ed by Joan Nicholson, Jane Grant, Pat Nolan, Judy Mar- shall, and Dale Bonneville. l'at Nolan, Dale Bonneville, Judy Soper, Elaine Alderson, Jenni- fer Bailey and Lynda Batty have earned their cook's badge. Second Class badges have been won by Geraldine Ellis, Judy Soper, Jennifer Bailey and Pat Nolan. The Girl Guides plan to pre- 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Merch 26, 1966 4 House Loops, All-Stars In Brooklin Hockey Tilts Kenzie, Connie Simpson, Lynda) Kydd, Evelyne Wright, Nancy Mitchell, Carol Mitchell, Judy Powell, Brenda Forder and Bet- ty Appieion. Solo numbers were presented by Linda Pilkey. Bill Seto-and Mike McClean, made a fine horse in a comedy number. The final solo skater was Debbie Gadyk. The guest skaters were Herbert Williams, Youngsters Defended TORONTO (CP) -- Many youngsters now found guilty as delinquents are not criminal problems at all but social prob- lems, says J. Alex Edmison of ONCE DRILLED CADETS Bob Simmons, stunt-man in the James Bond movies, used to be a physical training in- structor at Britain's army ca- det academy. " LAND LACKS BALANCE West Pakistan has 85 per cent of the divided country's land but only 45 per cent of the people. BROOKLIN (TC) -- Four House League and four all-star teams took part in the Hockey Night at the Brooklin Commu- nity Arena. Four junior atom teams open- ed the program on an ice sur- face divided in hajf with four nets. The coaches @f the teams were R. Kyle, H. ck, R. Marshall and L. Graham. Plan now to attend this off new well supervised end friendly teen to night club. First of its kind in Oshe Open 4 nights every week. The club The Senior Atom All-stars de- feated a Whitby team 9 to 0. R. Petch coached the winning team. In the pee wee game the opposition was provided by North Oshawa. The coaches were A. Church and Curtis Brown. The bantam all-stars, coached by Don Mitchell, played a good game against the Whitby All- stars; while the midget team, played against a team coached by Ross Waddeli of Oshawa. Jerry Colleran, assisted by Ed. Down, Bill Vipond, Walt. Fishley, Ev. Coedy and Walt. Haines, held a draw for prizes | made by Reeve John Dryden and Deputy Reeve John Batty. The winners were: R. Brown, Uxbridge; Mr. Soper, Brooklin; | Crawford took the worship serv- Lynne Gaudin and Barbara La Salle of the Scarborough Skat- ing Club. 4-H MEETING Mrs. McCool demonstrated the making of a cushion at the 4-H Club meeting. The roll call was "Any Rearrangement made in my Bedroom." Mrs. Kydd showed how to make the frill on a bedspread. | Beverley Hawksley and Carol ice at the CGIT meeting. The sent a play at the mother and daughter banquet in May. B.C. PLAYS MONTREAL CALGARY (CP) -- Top-rated University of British Columbia Thunderbirds wrapped up the Western Canada junior men's volleyball championships Fri-' day by downing University of Victoria Vikings. The Thunder- birds will meet Montreal Con- cordia for the national junior dedication of missions will be} held May 9. An open house will be held, Mar. 29, at Brooklin Senior| School and Meadowcrest School | with pupils from Myrtle, Ash-| burn and Spencer's taking part. | men's crown here today. : Perce athe bLe tte aoe [RIZZA | i} Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 Miss Regi Ruta, shown above is one of the many average looki girls who became a beautiful woman with Walter Thornton Training. Her ladder of success includes modellin in Toronto and New York an the promise of following the MODELLING AND PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT COURSES | "THE BEST INVESTMENT A GIR CAN MAKE THE KING OF THE RYTHM AND BLUES SOUND AFTER HOURS DANCE CLUB King St. Eost et the Town Line Fri. Sat. Sun. Nights 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Every Wed. is Le Night -- Dress: Must Be Neot Membership $1:00 offers you en exotic 'etmosphere for doncing, gemes er T.V. in the lounge, FOR HER FUTURE" Think of @ successful model or @ poised, beautiful coreer woman ond you are likely thinking of @ Walter Thornton trained girl, We . train more girls than ell others -- but it's how we train them thet makes the difference. Let us start you on your ladder of success -- You'll be climbing it in no time like thous- BLUE HORSE LOUNGE The Entertaining THE CROSSWINDS FOR YOUNG MODERNS" "COOL JAZZ Entertainment Nightly et 9 P.M. Motinee Soturdey 3 P.M. to S P.M, other Thornton girls who be- came Movie and Television Stors. = PHONE 728-3441 e WALTER THORNTON e "Canada's Largest and Finest Model and Charm School!' Modelling and Personal Developement courses taught weekly ot the CREATIVE COIFFURES SALON 360 KING ST. WEST The Oshawe School is under the direction of MRS, SHARON HOSKIN OF OSHAWA A Walter Thornton Model ends of others have -- .ond the cost is low! Personalized Courses for Pre-Teens, Teen-agers, Young Adults ond Moture Women . » + ond Children from 4 yeors. Bruce McDonnell, Ashburn; Roy Greenaway, Oshawa; Mrs. P. Barker, Brooklin and Wayne Wiggins, Bancroft. CARNIVAL BIG SUCCESS | The Brooklin Aréna was pack- ed to the rafters for the second | annual Brooklin and Area Fig- | ure Skating Club carnival. Frank Simpson, of *Columbus, was master of ceremonies. The 160 members of the junior, in- termediate and senior classes took part. : : Mrs. Winn McKenzie, Whitby, | is president of the club. Other | officers are: Frank Simpson, vice-president; Miss Janice Greenlaw, Whitby, secretary; Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, Brooklin, treasurer. Directors are: Mrs. | Mae Pilkey, Mrs. Enid Mount-|= joy, Al. Barnes and C. Sedore.| Mrs. Pilk is skating super-| pe and Mrs. Gloria Taytor, | SATURDAY | NIGHT | the club professional. | The juniors opened the pro- | jee with Carol Hawksley and DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN ynda Pilkey taking the lead- Dance to ing parts. Following a routine by Nancy Simpson's group, RUDY VELTRI Ronald Premen added a note | AND HIS of humor. Linda Pilkey and) Carol Hawksley led their group NEW TORNADOS in a number after which Pat- ricia Mitchell's group of jun-) Toronto's Most Versatile Group The pupils work and texts will ' be displayed. Students may at-| EPI s tend with their parents. An op-| | PICTURE ACTRESS DIRECTOR DANCING From Young Couples A- Courtin' To Anniversary Celebrants Cavortin'. It's your Assurance of a Per- fect Evening. Ea | Reservations 723-2143 -- 725-1348 THE HANK FORTUNE TRIO Hank Fortune leads with the guitar while Bill Houde plays bass guitar and Jenny Fortune taps out a tune on the cocktail drums. BEST mG [ TONIGHT "i 12 Special JR, MISS PAGEANT 8 P.M. 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Debbie McKenzie, | Gail Wright, Linda Pilkey and| Debbie Gadyk gave a Dutch Waltz number. | The senior group presented | Linda Pilkey and Debbie Gadyk | Teh CN 8 ae RE Ee RS AE EA RET TE a Greenlaw performed solo num- Any Time is a delightful time at ~ SEE ano HEAR THE BIGGEST BASH EVER! bers. Patricia Mitchell and Eve- lynne Wright contributed pair and solo numbers. The girls taking part in a gar- den party number were: Nancy Thompson, Margaret Wires, Beverley Hawksley, Gail Mc- PETULA CLARK savip MCCALLUM MORE GREAT ACTS THE MAN FO @ ADDED HIT @ : big: SPILLS with Real Cowboys! . a THE OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE Serving Full Course STEAK DINNER SPECIALS for only 1.95 daily. OPEN EVERY NIGHT for lete evening dining. 1626 Simcoe St. North Telephone 725-9111 PRI AS DI OSHAWA AND DISTRICT OLD COUNTRY CLUB presents SPRING DANCE Saturday, March 26th, 1966 8:00 P.M. -- 12:00 P.M. 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