The Oshawa Times, 27 Apr 1959, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 27, 1959 : SCHOOLS TALENT NIGHT AT PICKERIN SCHOOL TALENT NIGHT OCVI Takes Honors Second PICKERING ~-- The annual interschool Talent Night was held at Pickering district high school Friday night with five schools, Ajax, Pickering, OCVI, end For the second year the honors. and the trophy. Allan Dawson, Pickering MC, am. Wayne MacFarlane, Ajax MC, introduced the boys' combo group Les Garcons, The group played "Five-foot Two," "Ove: the Rain- bow," and Swingin' Down the Lane." Following the combo, sev- eral songs were presented includ- ing a duet by Terry Metcalfe and Raymond Cooke with guitar accompaniment, and Lawrence Verral who sang a French song. Bowmanville followed A Ja hi ing a variety og all-girl band, a lengthy skit, and some vocalists. The skit, a take-off on England and de- Sherlock Holmes, was 'Wright, sang '1 Believe" MC's) A cup for the individual tro- OCCI | demonstrated their baton-twirling Wenderful." Garfield Girvain, of Bowmanville, partici tng. skill Year In Row for Central . were Glen Hickey phy was presented to Ann La rand Jim Gerrard. Majorettes Rush as the best individual per. Erna Litz and Doroihy Lundin|former for her singing of "Mr, 0OCCI, was second for bis rendi- Also' included fa Central's tion of "Yellaw Bird." {Prenentation were two musical ------e --S-------------------- | groups. JCJ trio, composed | 5 accordion, drums, and trumpet, LAST TIMES TODAY ! yed 'Petite Fleur' 'and "Side . : Side." F Closing the entertainment by 10CCI was*a musical group with \Jinny Stark on the plano, Dave {Warien on drums, John Zedic, bass, and singer Garfield Gir- vain, i, ALL JUKE BOY. WL gg pT As an opening number for PDHS, Dorothy Wellman played "Fireflies on Parade," one of the three plano selections presented by Pickering, The Wagenaar sis- ters Barbara and Irenc sang, ac- companied by a guitar, A skit with Brigid Phelan and Rosemary Mackenzie, Called "People to People" was the last item .pre- PLUS -- THIS G 10 gobs" {sented by Pick Cars Damaged In Ajax Crash AJAX (Staff) -- Two cars were badly damaged in a collision at the intersection of Bayly and Burcher streets Sanday after. noon. The occupants escaped with minor injuries, Westbound on Bayly street a of 361 Cadillac avenue, Oshawa, crashed into the side of a car by Lloyd Anthony Camer- 19, of no fixed abode. Dam- to the Chopick car is estimat- at $400. The Cameron car is uve Milne also took part| OCVI, winner of the trophy for in a brief Jack Benny sketch, the best school talent last year, with off-tue violin. Don Wilson's wound up the show. Stew Smith son Harlow, played by Dave Hig- With Tom Sawyer sang Bye-bye| gins, wearing shot ough! hs from the companied by guitars | Bo ety Wea Ann La Rush, runner-up for the udience. 4 {individual winner last year, sang Leading off for 'OCCI, Tom ncty a ana Hello pants, Love" and "Bee-bop-a-lula," ac-|y 10 MORROW- JACK JONES BRIAN DONLEVY and Buest Star GEORGE JESS ADDED BY POPULAR 0 NAAT Directed by Clive Donner DEMAND! BA STARTS TODAY bd | Young Lovers." 2 Ki tt | Dave Gray, MC, filled in with jax ne es |several jokes, between acts, Fin- lishing for OCVI, Gary At Z M t pianist, played *'Sea Cruise" and one ee |*"his Could go on Forever? i ' Judges included Mr. afik, AIA RA vets oi PDHS; Mr. Micheli, OCCI; Mr. Ajax Kinette Club aitended the Hansen, Ajax; Mr. Higgins, Bow- Zone "D" Kinette Spring inter-manville; and Miss Pawson, lob meeting at Applewood OCVL. Gale, | THE SIX~YEAR STAGE SMASH mmm ON THE SCREEN! Acres, Queen Elizabeth Way by \ the South Peel Kineite Club. Twenty clubs were represented at Thursday when {the most hard-working, conscien- tious Kinette was crowned of the year. | Mrs. Kate Aitken was guest speaker. Attending from Ajax were Doris Ames, Kay Wetherall, Norma Wilkins, Phy! Henwood, Marg Le Gros, Wren Armstrong, June Smith, Hazel Claringbold, | Joan Ensoll, Mary Hern, June Webster, Barbara Pickell, Joyes| {Ellis and Lita Small. I | ORONO | dropping into course meal. Why not make a habit of the GENOSHA COFFEE SHOP for a delicious sandwich or a satisfying full warner Bros CINEMAScOPE FON CANE PR Tow DDED ATTRACT WARNERCOLOR | By MRS, J. FORRESTER Now...She was a Stranger in | ORONO -- Mr. and Mrs, Frank | McGee, Toronto, spent the week- lend with Mr. and Mrs, Ivan | Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Vance C and family, Oshawa, visited . land Mrs. Charles Cooper, Sun- day. AFTER-SCHOOL MATINEES DAILY AT 4:30 P.M. CONT. DAILY FROM 1:30 a ITE ETT AES |considered pest repair. Stardust Ball At Pickering AJAX -- The "Stardust Ball" sponsored by the Women's Auxil- fary to the Ajax and Pickering General Hospital, held in the Pickering District Hig School on Saturday night was fairly well at- tended. Bridge players were ac- commodated in the class rooms. Phlgins rm? a THE TIMES the student council of the bigh BOWMANYVILLE eo $2500. 'i Drizes were awarded and the door|| FOR MISSED PAPERS AND $50.7 lf HOW MUCH $500.7 $1000.?; DO YOU NEED ? 'prize, a table lamp was won by BOWMANVILLE'S FINEST You're always welcome at Tom Gibson, of Pickering. TAXI SERVICE PHONE / ) ATT ty 0 "QUE ho . HAAS AL aa a Alger Bldg. next to Biltmore Theatre), Jute 22 RA 5-6561--Open Until Hoon Mrs. return time in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Cooper and family, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs, Rex Thompson, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. O, 8, Cowan. Joan Allin has accepted a posi- tion in the Orono branch of thi Canadian Bank of Commerce. | HUDSON = BORCHERS = SANDERS KARKS futNG : FEATURE TODAY AT ... , 2:00 - 4:30 - 7:00 - 9:30 ROCK Mas CORNELL SUBSCPIBERS ven, gunner rene . close to the evening. MA 3-5822 | TIMES BUREAUS | A wr veda You J rrier John i iid) pido db tact him by 7:00 p.m. | BOWMANVILLE TELEPHONE STEVEN'S TAXI Calls Accepted Between |Rae Hopkins Ma. 3.7282) | Ajax 426 7 -7:30 p.m. Only A salad buffet provided a STEVEN'S TAXI Sop picture Shou a Bowman- | ville groun which staged a skit | demonstrated picnty of form ville high school musical group | on the famous. Baker sirect | gud i whose eccentric attire caused | detective, Sherlock Holmes, | and talent, in a prescrtation of much merriment. Centre pic- | Below OCCI majorettes, Erna ture also depicts a Bowman | Litz and Dorothv Lundin, who thor art --Photos by John Mills Enjoy ORGAN INTERLUDES HARASSED SALESMAN | By VIC REID HANOVER, Ont. (CP) -- A oar| At the. HAMMOND ORGAN salesman in this town near Owen | NIGHTLY in the PONTYPOOL Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stuart have moved to the Smith proper By MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON ty east of the village. PONTYPOOL -- Mrs. Warr,!| Mrs. Alvin Olan entertained the Campbellcroft, is visiting her Manvers Station WA Thursday daughter, Mrs. Alvip Olan, afternoon. Ricky Mucha is back at school! Bert Richardson is out fter 2 appendix Speration in after an eye operation in § vic Hospital, Peterborough |seph's Hospital, Peterborough SAFE DRIVERS | Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bradley, Mrs, J. Malley and Mrs. C.| IPSWICH, England (CP)~ Terry and Penny and Mrs, Keith white, Oshawa, called on friends Office i thie Sufi GOLD MINE OF Bradley sttenany tres man Fee's here Saturday afternoon town average only one accident ENTERTAINMENT! ing in Peférborough, Satur- Wilfred Richardson made a every 110,000 miles. pa ote " day afternoon. business trip to Michigan, USA, ane ENTRY FORM William Hackwooa underwent Loot mock; . S | The Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canede "ave a demonstration ride in a new model to the police o miles outside town the car stopped. The gasoline gauge again showed full, but the gas tank was | Jo- empty. ® HOTEL GENOSHA eo sn i -- surgery in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Peterborough, last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bensfort Mrs. Merlin Ghesst has return- have moved into a house on the ed to her home in Beamsville|Smith property. after spending several weeks! Mr. and Mrs. H. Richardson with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mit-(were supper guests of Mr. and chel. |Mrs. J. E. Nicholson Sunday. ooo YOU CAN GO DANCING IN 3 SHORT HOURS-EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE If you've never danced before, don't despair . . . with Arthur Murray's "Magic Step" method | of Seaching you can be dancing | with confidence in just 3 hours. | The whole secret is in his Magic Step. All dances stem from this one simple step. 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