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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Dec 1967, p. 19

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v9 BOYS . » 75¢ Members 'ORIUM t 8:30 p.m. . No Blue Jeans \URANT OSHAWA y Service 0481 for Private Por- for information ght to 9 p.m. Night m. to 9 p.m. eally love you eir collection. s by all their it = sure and v We AN) Ne \ TEEN TALK Eastdale Collegiate Institute Exams being over, groans of lisappointment as well as queals of delight echo in our lalls as the papers are return- 'd. Remember there is always next term. As a fitting end to a week of toil, the Associated Few was featured at our "Black Friday Dance" sponsored by the Li- brary and English Clubs, I am sure no one would dispute that it was a terrific success. Springing back into actin, we find our Drama Club already auditioning for the spring pro- be performing with Fastdale| Concert Band at our Christmas Festival of Music to be held here on Wednesday, December 13, We are counting on lots of enthusiastic support from East- dale students. To begin preparations for an exceptional Christmas dance, an assembly was held with sam- ple skits, greatly amusing to both teachers and pupils. This dance, on Thursday, December 21 with the Lords of London, can only be the great success gram. We can hardly see what they have lined up for! this year. Donevan Senior Orchestra will! Bowmanville The Senior Assembly week was highlighted by a unique quiz show, complete} with moderator, panel and buzz-| y we are hoping for, if we have | wait tojan excellent turnout. I'm hoping) | to see all there. --MARGIE KENNEDY High School this,cash prizes for the winning con- testants, On the Sports Scene: The Jun- ior Boys' Basketball team was ers, It was basically the same/defeated 40-30 by Courtice. Paul as College Bowl. The rules were! McArthur scored 16 points while simple and the decision of the| Denis Krawchuk scored 14. The| judges was final. It was a lot!Seniors also lost 44-27 to Cour- of fun. The upper classes havejtice. The teachers have been | TATRA DANCERS REHEARSE FOR NEW YEAR'S CONCERT + * ¥ : pened -- into four panels,| beating the Senior boys in inter-| | * bt pha, Beta, Gamma and Delta. | mural volleyball. | Oshawa i f it s - age six to 16 - af- ; hi yn in rehear Cameron is 7 The numerous questions cover-| The Heart Is a Rebel, a Billy a - Deg : = ce d paige ys 1 - a co digo ae gt alg il oe A Garden of Earthly Delights, ie § ed a wide range of topics, from/Graham film, will be shown) ™@?Y ethnic dance groups, : ais eae monthly and was founded in feature Slovak dances and |by_J. C. Oates * * general knowledge to art, Dec. 19, in the auditorium. not the least important of General Milan R. Stefanik. 1934, Miss Ann Ivanco is the weay the traditional ius The Gabriel Hounds by Mary * oe music, literature, cars and| Future Happening: Only 16; which are The Tatra Dan- This is a local Slovak cul- director of the dancers who pink and whith dresses Stewart * * mathematics, even a speciali/more days until our banal --_ ee = eae A Heritage of Canadian Handi- Ne og riddle (worth 50 points), Gam./Christmas blast, featuring | crafts by H. G, Green he} * ma defeated Delta with a de-|"The Last Words', who are aj NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS | Hours and the Birds by R. D. x * cisive margin. The panels will groovy group, indeed! | | Cc 00. an S e @arse Symons. i + continue for several weeks, with) --KAREN SPENCER Literary History of Canada. * x 7 [oPrE it * ' r Pickering High School New Clubhouse naam 'ser oy cornia|t | SUNDAY, DECEMPER Stet ickering High Schoo or Christmas P TOQTAMS otis skinner. t © LIVE ORCHE : ; : ; | | | MeMichael Conservation Col- x RC STRA * The Student Council elections|draw for a school ring. | inbe: * * were held on Nov. 24. The} An Awards Assembly was held t en tewart | These are the days when the jiate and Vocational School will ae ' rp Ppp dos byt © INT ERNATIONAL . x names of the new "executive|Wednesday, the 29th.. This was |City's. high schools are making also appear on the program, NOFKTOD Frye ; * BUFFET DINNER bf : = Le announced at the Sadiejto allow the students to recelve| Glen Stewart Park is situated) This year the association en- --, pred Cg oe secgglgl ' egg As en affair between|* Night Fails on the City by x 4 od Hawkins dance that evening.|the awards they had won dur-)west of the Oshawa Shopping|tered three ball teams, soccer | yoo is 4 Tait cat ty seid The Dor Lede Orchestra wil]/58"ah Gainham x ® NOVELTIES # bg Next year's secretary will bejing the previous school yeal./Centre on Cartier Ave, The as-|and reported a good year. "We ocational Institute wi ti) : onevan Orchestra wi One Hundred Years of Cana-'* - : Marsha Boulten; the treasurer/In all there were 169 certifi-| sociation got its start in 1963/now have entered three hockey|i('$ Concert, Tuesday, Dec. 19 present Sleigh Ride by Leroy aio, Glass by Cerald Stevens. |+ » SOUR R RNR Sef will be Paul Bath; and the|cates awarded for first class| nq is serviced by around 350|teams into the ORC League and/@t 8 Pm. ee sagen selections' from EX-|" ane Qxford Book of Canadian|* Now Appearing in the "Vintage Room"), new president and vice-presi-|honors in all grades. Academic|omes, Through the hard work/are in desperate need of sup- Special guest performers forjodus and Beethoven's Lastiator. amd Literature. Edited|+ THE SCEPTRES Be dent will be Rod McKay andiand activity crests; awards for) saat e 1 wat the occasion will be the choir|/March a : x i + Pat Kuz Bo ? | if ctteigiad a q {and effort of a few it is rapidly |port from the parents,' said an from the Dr. S. J. Philli Pub The Band of the O'Neill Col by Norah Story - Lo 2 TER LEER SRR Se emeceaie) * at Kuzma, respectively. |public speaking; sports; an |developing into a fine park. official. Lk IIS te alla ; ; or Renewing Nature's Wealth by x x Elections for Miss Daisy Maejcadet awards were also given!qyis year the association built| There have been a few dances|!i¢ School. legiate and Vocational Institute Lambert t } + were also held on Friday. jout. ' |a sun shade for the children and/at the Fernhill Park Clubhouse| MCVI's 60-piece band which Will appear ie tage school Return of the Sphinx by Hugh! x EORGIAN + Joanne Finley was winner, and} Concerning sports: ss the creekito raise funds and we hope toappeared at Expo '67 this yeag,Prosram in the O( auditor: | yy. * + she received Id locket fr y i Pickeri yon|#, foot bridge across the creek/to ri py oar be ium Saturday, Dec. 16 MacLennan * + the Ghident 'Conmelli weae aelen, In wer D ence weut|SeParating the playground from|have more in the near future. |will also perform. : daddies _| Ring of Truth by J, B. Phil- x MOTOR HOTEL + sede an a laa th oD, tor the dual mate ' eg ree the ball diamond. With money - raising projects} The program will be under| : lips * * ghd g sabres pall io il Hill. Bd aoe of the wee | The neighborhood association |like these we hope to have aldirection of R. C. Harle, school| Festival Due | The Sparrow Falls by Fred| THORNTON SOUTH the dan it Conant rehiic Was Mike Fayant. jdepends on its membership|clubhouse of our own in the/music director, and will also | Bodsworth. x 4 CHAMPLAIN held The 'i an sgarpilies f the GLYNNIS WAL KER | 'tive which is held in April for|near future, but this can only | feature solos by Edward Osca-| To Everything There Is a Sea-|\ an MINE BOREL ne ee "|the support of its activities. All/happen if the people in this/pella at the piano, Eric James On December 13 json by Roloff Beny \* jresidents in this area should neighborhood stand together}on the French Horn and Deb- Kastdale Collegiate and Voca-| FOR FATHER x 7123-4693 Donevan Collegiate help when called upon . and help in any way they can./bie Sproule on the Oboe. tional Institute will hold its first) Alberta; a natural history. M.|* + | Every month there are four, The next membership meet-| The orchestra of the Dr. F. Chiistinna "Westival of Music" |G. Hurtig, Edmonton TARGA Last Friday, the Post Mortem Stomp was a tremendous suc- cess. 'Imaginative decorations created by social convener Don Allen and the dance committee formed a lively atmosphere for the band beat of The Last Words. Students, who are now finished with exams, await re- port cards and holidays. Straight games. Utilizing the wards Pat Kitchen and Kathy Krantz and the ball handling of Auditorium. Jeanne Prabucki and Carol Drew, the juniors first defeated Stuart High School (23-16) and then Picton High School (26-20), thus, capping off an undefeated season. The Senior Orchestra is dili- Student Council held a meet- ing to discuss this year's Win- ter Whirl. The theme is one of/concert. at on December now on sale from any member a distorted fairyland and enter- tainment for the evening will be provided by The Enchanters.|of Tickets for this dance on De- cember 22 will soon be on sale Congratulations to our Junior|to Girls' Basketball team, under the coaching of Mrs. Reichen-|cr: bach, who caytured the COSSA championship in two Catholic High School, Oshawa The junior girls' basketball team of the Oshawa Catholic High School went on to a great- er victory winning COSSA at Belleville on Saturday. They won their first game against} Tweed by a score of 71 to 7, with every member of the team| gently practising for a musical Eastdale Collegiate 13. Tickets are! the school orchestra. Don't forget, boys! There is} only two weeks left to ask her) the Winter Whirl. Flash! ! There's a hint of Nut- acker in the air. | JANE MANNING AND DAVE MASON} | | | Nellie Tenhaaf, Marg Fitzpat-| rick, Novak, Maureen Kirkland, Helga Marinzel. | Pat Fairheart, Anne | wanes | | NEW CANADIANS | TO BE FETED The second annual New Canadians' Party will be held in the auditorium of the Osh- awa Central Collegiate Insti- tute next Wednesday night, Dec. 13. | The special guests will be | to six active members helping|ing will be held on Monday,|y Donevan Collegiate Institute shooting of Kathy Kit and for-|at the monster bingo at the|January 8, 1968 at 7.30 p.m. at) wi) appear at jthe home of Mr. and Mrs./mas concert Wednesday, Dec. a special Christ- George Mech, 647 Perry Cres.!13 at § p.m. in the Eastdale The executive of the Glen/Collegiate Stewart Park Neighborhood As-\Rand of the Eastdale 1 sociation for 1967 wish you all) - The Colleg- Auditorium. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, December 9, 1967 2] LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS m by dren, enjoy receiving hooks as |Max Ferguson Christmas gifts. Following is compiled by Miss Ruth Brook- | ing, head of Adult Services. | Since there have been so} books published in our Cen- | tennial year, the majority of | William Manchester | books included are Canadian. ~) FOR MOTHER | Bartlett's Canadian Scenery, | Canada's National Ballet, by by Foster Hewitt |Herbert Whittaker | Canadian Cook Book, N Pattinson, Christy by Catherine Mar-|by Sir Francis Chichester. The Difficult Art of Giving, a6 by Wilder Penfield * | The Elegant Canadians, by be Luella Creighton | Faces of Leacock, by Donald! * Centennial Books Ideal As Gift For Mother, Dad Parents, as well as chil-| Amd Now. . rand Russell. | vison. The Best of Peter McArthur. Canada by Earle Toppings. | Canada North by Farley) Canadian |Mowat | Thomson. The Death of a President by list of suggested books, Karsh Portfolio. any excellent by Marshall McLuhan. Len Deighton Fighting Men by Leslie Frost. Foster Hewitt; his own story|phy 4. R. M. Lower. |Kenty. Peter Martin Associates. The Fun of Old Cars by Bob National Parks 1, |Stubenrauch. (ypsy Moth Circles the World' by Georgina Keddell, |shall. Hartman om Skeet by B. C.|ton by Reuben Schafer and Ken Colour of Canada by Hugh|Hartman 'Borden {MacLennan FEISS IISISIOISITIIOI ISIS IIIS ate * . Here's Max by! seer Is My Game by Bobby The Autobiography of Bert- The Horsemen by C, W. Har- Ideas in Exile by J. J. Brown. Louls St, Laurent by D. C. The Medium Is the Massage An Expensive Place to Die by, Mitch Hepburn by Neil Mc- My First Seventy-five Years Nature's Heritage; Canada's The Newspapering Murrays Now Siow Me Your Belly But- | Eastdale's senior concert |band and Donevan Collegiate Institute's senior orchestra will be featured. | The concert begins at 8 p.m. jon Dec. 13 in the auditorium. fs | a Merry Christmas and a Happy} New Year. President, Gerald Hill; vice - president Aubrey Hollis; secretary, Doris Mech; treasurer, Dave Smith; sports chairman, Floyd Osborne; | Bingo chairman, Clare Bow- man. | more than 300 new Canadians, | adults enrolled in English | and other night classes in | Oshawa. The program for the con- cert' will include special se- lections by the Donevan Col- | legiate Band under _ the | school's musical director, D. | A. E. Parkes. There will also be other musical numbers,~ including | violin solos, and the enter- | tainment will conclude with a refreshment hour. 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