WINNERS of the Talent Show were the Four Fellows whose musical virtuosity won North Talent the day above the eight our er entries Show took place in coniunctioa with the dance at North Collegiate on Satur day night Camera Club photo by Jon Hamilton and also Channel Bouncmgest Boundngest men in town cats is David Keyho xupervis or of physical education for the Berns public school board But it isnt rock roll that leavesldr Keyho up in the air its atxampoline The trampolin promam which began in Barrie public schools last all is pet projectot this New Canadian of two years and he seemseminently adapt ed for rumoting it Born in the Chance Islands and educated in Dondon England Mr Keyhov was champion diver the Eng lis National Championships Islands chum pionformanyy To start the trampoline pro gram here all the trampolines were placed in one school and demonstrach for all the teach ers to acquaint them with saf ety precautions STRESS SAFETY In October they were deliv ered to the schools and Mr Keyho introduced them toeach school personally in the inter ests of safety He continues to do his utmost to see that the trampoline program is safoiy organized DAVID KEYHO The machines were hit right concerned in off the bet es whether they use it or notlt tireprimarygrad mom BRADFORD Junior Girls are Is By moorm KEREVKES anqu am Last Thursday night the Jun ior Glrls Choir came second to the competition held at New market Music Festival We congratulate both Jeanne Sklencar and Joe Chmiel who were awarded first in piano solo sndelypianoaeeordion solo MY Last Wednesdayr assenibly was opened with two selection Dream of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair and Horn ing Bell Both were beautiful lysung by our Junior Girk Declares Its Austerity Time By JERRY ROGERS Coilingde Collegiate Now we shameiacedly con fess is the time for curtailed racial activities harsh resolu tions strict austerity measures and nocttnnalperusul of notes ali of which simply means that the reports have been re turned to us the tesults of which have forced many of us to resolve to concentrate on our studies Earl McGauley drumpiay lngGradc 12 student has und ertaken the responsibility of or ganizing this years Talent Con Says Inexperience VForCollegians lit Collingwood test Talking with Earl during one of the Geography classes he said that although there are not as many contestants as he would have liked the showman ship of those who are mlering is h1g1 Indeed it will be very good show next Monday entries ranging from piano and vocal solos and instrumental and singing quartets Certain to be highlightwill be the jazz combo composed of the more musically inclined teach ers Mr Knights and Mr Jur sa Track and field is the major sports event scheduch for the CDCI this spring and the Or he meet next Thursday will provide the boys with their first ManiiIn Toozn Second at Newmarket hair under direction of Misn Fraser In SEE MOVIE These numbers were followed by movie The Thread at Life which discussed the sim ilarities and differences between each individual human being It also explained the importance played by heredity and environ ment in our lives We learned too that the human mind is the most powerful instrument in the course of science FINALS OVER Finals in the Girls Basketball House League are over White juniors defeated the Reds by in to Bluc seniors won over their Wbitc opponents 1514 tie between Blue and Rod seniors was broken when the Biua won 144 REPORTS ON COOPER HDILYWOOD AP spokesman for Gary critically ill from cancer de nies reports that the actor is in coma Mr Cooper is under hedvy sedation for pnin and he sleeps great deal the spokesman said Wednesday Il3ut he remains lucid and talks calmly with his fsmil nnd doctor while awak Rebound tumbling became is not being forced on the teach avoritc and this is really the on but teachers are using competition this year Cooper 59 ls at home By LESLIE COXAL proper name for the sport since he says the trampoline was originally The sport aids general condi Iactor In Sinking minnow or lInrbor patented word TRAPESE ARTIST There is much international enthusiasm for the sport which goes ï¬ghtback to court jestcrs times it was named from trapeze artist who rebounded when he fell and mode it part of his act The George Nissen Co of Iowa did much to bring the sport out of circus use although Nissen himself was part of threeman trampoline act to begin with In the late thirties he decided this activity which was wonderful fun shouldnt be restricted to spectator sport He built one out of spare auto tioning he says nnd increases heart and lung elliciency mild ren are on for only 30 seconds at time Pgtrticipants use the Whole body no is inueaslt ed neuromuscu do control is aided along with reaction You have to make fine adv lustments of balance eveyy timeyau land he points out Skiers and soccer players use trampolines to develop knee strength but most peopleronjoy the sport because it is so much fun with capital work and play at the some time singly trampolines are worth about $350 but the board got rate for seven Because all schools were equipped at one authorities said Wednesday in experience may have been vital factor in the sinking rues day of the tugboat Bert Verge which took the lives of its three man crew They said tugboat owner Lyle Murney 31 who died when his cralt sank in thE choppy bay was cautious ipper but had iï¬en involved in collision rier this week with Great freighter loan rs were to investigate damage or tug Tuesday but arrived after he accident Barrie North PASTEURIZED The Talent Show on Saturday night drew large crowd at students as well as fdeadrilts at North The show started at 805 pm The first number was by Shar ron Wilson who with eyes sparkling and lots of rhythm sang modern rendition of lve Told Evervaittie Stnr Next were the Four Fellows from Barrie Central The group wins composed of Bill Moore Biil Stewart Greg Ciommeus and Doug Anderson Their first number was Harlem Nocturne which apealed to the emotions of the audience Their second number was Soft Shoesby Ger ry Mulligan whose Writing is an example of contemporary hurl monies The Cavaliers Tony Banter Ivan Prokopchuck and Andy Dy ment were special guests They played rousing tune called Runnaway Ford as well as Dance Gypsy Dance which they are making into record Leslie Coxail played the arch Militaire Jim Ellis playing the guitar and accom panied on the bongos by his brother Bill showed real talent with his selections The Swag and Almost Lost My Mind Alexandra Mcquire Grade student at North was sixth on the program playing bouncy polka on her accordian The Rebel Teens last years winners brought the audience back into the world of rock and roll with their tunes Walk Dont Run and Wild Last on the program were Christine Noble and Betty Mils singing My Happiness They were ac companied by Joanne Carter SHARON WILSON who cindned second place in the Talent Show Shes seen here The special secret production was scene from beatnik pad Music from Peter Gunn by Tru dy Derochie on the piano John Baxter guitar Heika Hoffman flute and Marilyn Wortley bon gos contributed greatly to the candlelight setting With fliis background Linda Horne read typical beatnik poem start ing Life is just bowl of pink marshmalloes other bentniks were Dianne Fizzcll brains of the skit Carol Hodges Jon Hamilton the victim and Rob ertMcMartin Like Man Ap plaude This production was not in competition but it cer tainly provided variety and en tertainrnent in the show FDUR FELLOWS The judges decided upon the Four Fellowsas first prize win ners and Sharron Wilson as sec ond prize winner Alter the show there was dance in the cafeteria also span sored by the Student Council The walls were colorfully decor ated with record album covers with guest emcee Jack Rut tle Cmformerly of Bar rie Camera Club photo by Andy Maicomson and there were lots of good roc ords for dancing The Badminton Club finals for the trophies for doubles and girlss singles wiilbe played off this Saturday in the gym 0N TELEVISIDN On May 13 there will be two buses leaving North at 580 am to go to liiTime the teenage dance party on CFTOTV The program will be lilmed and the students will be home by pm This is an opportune time for students at North to give their school spirit boost and at the same time have lot of fun The Honor Roll for the Christ mas to Easter term exams has been placed in the front hall showing all the people in the school who have an average of more than 75 per cent Saturday night there will be aHard flmes dance sponsored by the staff of the Polaris This is the dance which was cancel led in April but will now be held on Saturday May ti in the RoundvRoom parts and other materials be gan selling more and finally formed his own company FIRST IN It found its first small popul arity in the United States in public schools high schools and universities Then came the war and Nissan found himself in the United States Navy looking for something to keep flyers in top form during layoff periods This developed into space relations knowingjust where the body iswhen it is in space 0n Lost Vessel After the war rebound tumb ling found new popularity in the US entered public schools to small degree and since has be come school sport Since then it has become incorporated in many school physical education programs IN CANADA In 1954 factory was set up in London England to manu facture the outfits for export to Canada Since the midfifties trampolines have found increas ing use in Canadian high schools and in UMCAS iï¬gtrsohoolsin Barrie have had theirs for several years but Barrie is the first public school board in Ontario and possibly in allof Canada which basalt its schools equipped with time there was saving TEACHERS T00 too Several sessions for teach ers proved popular been reported only couple of little scratches or bumps due entirely to the stress placed on safety Mr Keyho said Mexico Tuesday sank stately squarerigged brigantine serv ing as floating classroom Presumed lost were six per sons including Canadian youth cook and the wife of the sailing vessels skipper also were feared dead Coristine of Montreal tine were told late Wednesday of their 18yearold sons death considerable Teachers take whirl at it Not one major accident has KEY WEST CPlAPJ furious squall in the Gulf of Threeother teen agers Th missing Cann anis Chris Mr and Mrs Robert Caris Their son graduate of Ash HURONIA DR VEIN THEATRE PA 4391 TONIGHT AND FRIDAY MNY DEAN MNET QURTISMARTIN lilGII uour NEARro trcn Ar lDVE suenn me In To um on Moon mm Amounts bury College Ottawa and Sel Jionse School Montreel was attending the summer trampolines its application becoming more and more recognized As sr jorsCorrrcrs Winrrs CARNIVAL SWEEP The St Josephs High School teams took top honors at the Winter Carnival skating ev mts Today they received the Willard Kinzie Trophy for highest score and the Super test Trophy for best relay team Wi participants left to right at back Mich ael Garvey Robert Ryan Conrad Maloney Grant Lock hnrt Jim Barbour stfront Rosemary Calvert Maser sine Hargreaves Examiner Photo olds to Grade pupils It is part facrnsA are ed not yet 0W Depart duc course of study But the department in spectors are watching the use of the apparatus in Barrie with View to including it in subse quent courses points out Mr Keybo POPULAR There are around 3200 stud ents in Barries public schools from Kindergarden livevyear redp lion program for all students of Grades to inclusive and it is atthe discretion of the teachers rvrrwnlrrns NEW REBUILT mm 4950 RENTAL and SERVICE SIMCOE BUSINESS MACHINES as nunrop st on 84824 school cruise preparatoryj tendingunrversity next fall Hit 003 PLAYERS TKEIIRE STARTS TONIGHT One Show Nightly At 730 Box Office Open 615 p111 11 ACADEMY AWRDSmuuwn BEST PICTURE Tb uulr pounding Lune no ThA semblance AN EXCELLENTDIETARY i1 SOURCE OF VITAMIN your baby needs VitaminC every day since this important vitamin cannot be stored in the body Gerber Strained Orange Juice prepared 5115i for babies is made from specially selected tree ripened oranges Careful pasteurization insures absolutepurityf Of course Gerber Strained Oiangehriceis easy to digest has mild flavour that appeals to tiny taste buds Careful straining makes it easy to feed baby from spoon bottle or cup Gerber gt IMPERIAL Ilan unm THURS FRIQiSAI Adult Entertainment in Shows at 790 and 900 colon is scrunonv ulenrs Baby Fbods ALEC GUINNESSJOHN MILLS Withtlllh 05 FridoAnd Power 001 All Collier SI JACK WEBSTER snruuunv TOM CROWE and msoncrmsms Vironylrnke spotlight Danes Saturday Refreshment Booth and Cheekroom N0 SLACKS 0R JEANS PERMITTED ADMISSION 5151 Gilli Atodemy AwardWinning Pertormunte In The Bridge 0n 1119qu pi