Daily Times-Gazette, 3 May 1947, p. 11

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THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE es ee 35 By DON HOULDEN COMING EVENTS BOB Tide y RIFE "The April showers may come your . way. Just for you, just for you." That's what Jolson said, and we can believe that the showers were meant just for us. In the month when the posies are Suppos- led to be peeping, along came the just when we were aiming to to the angling grounds. We rains, amble went on though, through the rain, ! like the Postal Dept. and caught our one legal sized brookie. When we say .legal size we mean Seven inches on the nose. Ah yes, the glories of the lost millions. We lost our share of the big ones and can boast about their size all we want owing: | to, cause there is no other person to refute the statement. After all 1s | that disappointment though, we are B.P. preferred, come As Butrole, and there win be BOEne hi com; n, eve me EY SLvER ARROWHEAD Scouts will a course to be held from ac from Saturday, July 5, . y to pull fics, should really prove worth. while! s d PLANTING to make the Oh Took tke "the forest primeval" n 8s soon as possible, As some thousands trees are expected to arrive here shortly. { The Scoutmasters plan to enter- the Cubmasters soon and all the bg are lookl date. e way, Scoutmasters are very quiet, Must something in the offing. 7th SCOUT NEWS Evenin' folks, Hi, yo'all? Well, that's } Ah yes. this is your old friend, y, bringing ou the news, views, Boar on 8 Seeing as that ye olde Seventh. meeting at the regular we didn't have our 8 lace, we were ort equipment, » most un meet! open therefore we ing. (] with Flag- break and prayers, Our S8.M, announced the that our new Scribe was . McGee and that he now has two to look after. After this announce- Ment, we went to our corners to collect we had a game hich time, some and verse collecting dues, of dodge ball during the fe! got a bit excited the ball in di the game, we were privileg- Neadquarters. 1a our own Oshawa Scout , there wis a& man (who re- sémbled our S8.M., Mr. Dunk) in gray X wonder. Hummm, OK. I'm th had a light boy. Don't - ows | % hooey that 111 close this issue : and let you poor on with the other news. Bye now! SNOOPY. (and he gets around). Sth ASHAWA STARBOARD first May to you ail! ithful reporter nevi a views of the Eighth. So Stary" the happy th off, lh nine of eo SE re i ie 4 4 The | Usually long toasts after fit, be | was held in the school cafeteria. just crazy enough to expect better results the next time and so off we go again to the familiar stream. Event The school Formal graduation dance is the biggest news of the day and since we go to press before the time of the ball we can only give our impression of what the affair should be like. With the gayest of floral decora- tions brightening the walls of the Assembly Hall and long multi-col- oured streamers strung to a large Maypole in the middle of the floor, the dancing got under way. Everyone was still trying to get over the marvelous meal and oe 1 The King, the School and Mr, O'Neill were included in these toasts with Bill Dell doing his tt on .the part of the school. But, let us forget these happenings and get on with "La Danse." The music from the small, but delightful orchestra seems to aid even the more flat-footed among us to waft over the floor like the lightest of feathers. Al soon the music stops and we are told that a May queen is to be chosen. We cast our vote for that lovely number over there une der that bouquet. See her. Then comes the announcement that of all the girls present Miss Censure (French for censored) was given first place and the honour of mounting the throne at the front of the Assembly Hall. She is sur- rounded by & bevy of beautiful at- tendants carrying quaint DOSER. This is just fancy, but will O'Neill get the first dance with the flew May queen? Wait and see, There, we did it, we let our ima- gination run rampant, and told about the dance. The facts which we shall have for you next Wednes- day will prove how good a prophet we are. Till then remember that if you carry home a piece of the decorations as 'a souvenir of the dance, don't attempt the Maypole, you won't be able to earry it around any of the corners of the roads now in existence in Oshawa. The rea- son being the pole is about 40 or 50 feet long. Sport 'The. Shamrock Athletic Club has its hopefuls out in spring training y | up at Alexandra Park already. The fellows are no doubt getting ready aly | for the Ontario track meet that us acted, I don't ted It. Let's piteh in m next time, eh fellows! will be' held here some time in Au- gust, Maybe one of these athletes (we use the term loosely in some instances) may get in on the ribbon giving at this meet. We also noticed quite a few la- he | crosse enthusiasts whipping the ball rayers, the troop was night, leaving the Bea- vers as duty patrol. Theré are no results from the Tree test A8 yet, but I think that the Otters dave ® good chance of winning. Week we are having an oubdoor the Third Osh viii hay it's your own fault if any- appens. I wonder what Patrol is going to Cam; ? re I forget--we were ex- freme! pleased to 1 5 - | contentraté on their back and forth up at the Park. A to those fellows who want to play better lacrosse would be to speed and staying power, rather than stick handling at these early season prac- tices, Some of the kids with the gutted sticks were so small that the stick bison overshadowed them. ere still hope left that Phatry softball up at the high school may not die a natural death this year, a son 80 many years be- fore. So if you want this sport to be a going concern, get your friends thinking about the idea, and also get your Phratry athletic rep, work ing on the problem, Chatter A damp farewell was handed out by the members of the fifth form to the relief P.T, teacher Mr. Schell on Thursday . . . Seems the fellows grabbed him from be- -T.U.C.A. Activities (By Eleanor Stark and Bod Young) No exceptionally high scores were Saturday night's regular had by all. their stocking feet, so maybe that at- counts for some of those low Those slippery nylons, you know! - ever, George Wall manage 10 toss one good game and finished with 287 to make him high man for the ev ng. Lemon . hind and headed for the Showers | most where a nice cold dunking was all prepared . . the fellows were warned not to go to U. of T, next |5¢ year (Mr. Schell's Alma Matep) . + + "We are going to Tech," replied the class as a whole . +. There is a C.R.A. tennis meet- ing on at the Genosha Hotel this cor! May 6th . . . movies of was a slight disere the lunches, but far six Don Budge in action will be shown bi . . . Canned food, soap and money have been arriving in the form rooms the past few shee! made its\donation to the big ve . be sent , . , guess the Englishman days as the |V + + No canned corn is to | doors likes to give that one back to the |e Bo Indians, Have You Heard Dept. For the frantic fan we have here a recording of note made by the ole wood-choppa Woody Herman and the Herman Herd, Tis his plushy rendition of "Fan It." What beat, what music. Now to the more melodic waxing, this time by a very prominent Canadian pianist, Oscar Peterson. Our boy does his bit on the old and beautiful "Blue Moon." Very nice, The Listening Tide Due to conditions beyond our control we are not listening this week Could someone have faken a tube out of our radio? The Latest Again we meet the plump and ponderous Mr Winterbottom enjoy- ing his favourite pastime of eating. "Waiter." "Waiter," cried Mr. Winterbot- tom annoyedly, his moustaches atremble. "Waiter." "Yes sir," replied the harrassed one, "Take it away," quoth the ruf- fled one a little more wrathtully. "Take it away." "Take what away, sir." "This. egg, drat it," growled Mr. Winterbottom. "Take it away." 'What shall I do with it, sir," in. quired the bewildered waiter. "Do with it! Do with it!" blus- tered our hero, searching for words and growing more red-faced in the process. "Why, why take it away and wring its neck." Ah yes . . . see you on Wed- for the forthcoming anniversary thi Club were made, On May. 16th, club will have been exactly one year. It is hoped next year will be as profitabl one just completed, and that already made, may the benefit of all. Although the entertainment part of the evening had to bé cut short, several hilarious games managed to be includ- ed. Slight chaos when the Re ly CD ayed, but everyone e - E word, In the game called "Spinning late," one of the members de- that the ood 1a Sate 'which remains unnamed, t several members just don't know their anatomy very well, example, sev- eral of them touched their noses and gravely announced that it was their ear, The of the game, of odurse, was for and call it nose, before of five. Many of them didn't succeed, The entertainment commit! next week consists Jim Hurvid and Bill Stark Satu! es usu will be carried on at the Ma! on May 3rd, beginnin big tg ies i wit! supply the members good time, 80 don't let the fact that you at o'¢lock. haven't a high averdgé keep you at home! If the weather is good, & hike which polis to be a great deal of fun, will @ held from Alexander Park at 1:43, ¢n Sunday. The orders for the day are: comfortable clothes that don't mind a few fences and a little mud, and a Club will le, 30 lunch, The next meeting of the be held at the home of Jean Gorri Thomas 8t. be sure to be SPECIAL GM DIVISION LOCAL 222 UAW.A. SUNDAY, MAY 4th Larry ng, a former Cub of the sth "B" k into our midst at this . We 'all hope that he'll make a Beout. , 1 guess that's all there is, so thers ain't no more, Bo I'll close this ece of misinformation until next week, rio. AQUARAT. : 8th "B" PACK Hello! Cubs! Well, here we go for little review of ouf meetin night, First of H) we ne 80 Pe Have Skippers , and Ms Lorimer and app re ang to send up Ken Courtney and a) to thelr splendid sec- tions, We have no worry as to their wucosss with su in ch competent leaders went over to the Hills and Dales for most the meeting, and there played fast and furious games. Did Tom! ever run for the Despite everything we could do, no or promotions weéré handed out, A By must walt until next Monday " Good bye for now, SWEDES AID TB TOTS Btockholm (CP). --A sanitarium near Nice, France, for 500 tubereus lar children will be equipped with furniture, linen, blankets, medical and surgical equipment from Bweden, reports the Swedish Red kn Ag pSaniintiute has been gran or furnishing and "equipping. YS) STOMACH PAINS Quickly WILDER'S THE BRITISH FLOOD VICTIMS " * * Clothing Drive EAST WHITBY TOWNSHIP On May 5th-6th-7th DEPOTS WILL BE OPEN ON THE ABOVE DAYS from 2 to 4pm. at all sublic schools in the township (except North Oshawa and Columbus) the depots at these places will he the "We will accept new and used clothing and canned goods provided they are in tin containers. Be sure that used clothing items are clean and mended, ALL CASH DONATIONS MAY BE SENT TO P. G. PURVES, COLUMBUS. Here Is An Opportunity And Privilege For You, The Ratepayers Of Tiis Munieipality, To Help In This Worthy and Needed Cause! Will Be Held In United Churches. . in operation for was created "Singing 8; Tahlss* Was int , the "victim" $0 touch his ear his the count tee for of Norma Boibas, y night bowling air Lanes as Plans for the anniversary should be completed by next week, s0 present. Riot Reports Being Studied Ottawa, May 2.-- (CP) -- Maj.- Gen, Gibson, commissioner of peni- tentiaries, said here he is still re- ceiving reports from the warden of Stoney Mountain 'penitentiary in Manitoba concerning "some dis- . | turbances" which occurred there, | He declined to comment on the incident; however, at least until reports were complete, which might be "in a day or two," : 40 N.S. 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