www wre wee eT ae ww eT eos Students Present Program At Dr. Robert Thornton H&S 10 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 26, 1962 Members and friends of the Dr. Robert Thornton Home and School Association were wel- comed to the regular April meeting of the president, Mrs. Alex Craigie, who stated that the program hac been planned and was being presented by the chairman of the newly-formed fine arts committee. Mrs. Don- ald Wood, and would consist of students' talent in drama, mu- sic and dancing. Warren; corresponding secre- An origina! play based on the|tary, Mrs _ Robert Stewart; story of "Hansel and Gretel"|treasurer, Mrs. Nicholas Pas- and written by a Grade 8 stu-;cal; executive members, Mrs. dent, Martha Jager, was pre-|James Watson, Mrs. Gordon sented by the following cast of/ Bannon, Mrs. Larry Graham, Grade 8 pupils: Judge, Peter|Mrs. David Clutchey, Mrs. Os- Nekkers; DA -- Ronald Loft-|wald Moore. Any other nomina- house; defence, Thomas Scott; | tions may be sent to the secre- Gretel, Beverly Hatcher; Han-|tary before May 2, 1962. sel, Arlaine Edwards; Officer) Ti Clip, Conrad Westerink; |~---- clerk, Robert Allan; witch, Martha Jager; typist, Judith) Campbell; jury, Richard Craw-| ford, Shirley Salway, Anna and Nellie Dovgalev, Marilyn Thax-| ter; Court Officer, Paul Aqui- lina, Patsy Luke acted as prompter and introduced the! cast at the conclusion of the performance Eight Grade 1 pupils from Miss Marie Koster's room cap- tivated their audience with little dance to the tune of 'Pop |Goes the Weasel", and were as follows: Mary Wright. Jeanine : |Redko, Jayne Bragg, Mary El-|oW® communities through a llen Soltys, Donald Gangemi, Ro-| Project of study and question- \land McClean, Mark Hutchin/"@!re. and Jimmy Delaney. | The four vice-presidents of how they could be broken, for the purpose of self-protection, Mrs, Allan Harper, chairman of the nominations committee, presented a slate of officers for the coming year which is as fol- lows: President, Mrs. Harry Delaney; ist vice - president, Mrs, A. Joynt; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Douglas Kerr; re cording secretary, Mrs. Alvin Is there equality of education- al opportunity in Ontario? The answer to this question is being studied by the Ontario Federa- tion of Home and School Asso- ciations Incorporated. Each as- to investigate all ling asked phases of cducation in their THE McGARRY BOYS ferent holds. were shown and) u POS ee OT ee ee on behalf of the citizenship' chairman regarding 'the bowling party for the safety patrol. Miss Marie Koster's room won) the attendance plaque. A project of the fine arts) Out of Wedlock committee was culminated with ey EVELYN KA¥E | i j y E J the presentation of a beautiful) PARIS (Reuters)A ¥renchc oil painting to the school to be man who developed a mecha- hung in the foyer. The history nized mate selector 10 years of the artist, Erikka Jalava,ago is more convinced than who was horn in Finland in 1926/¢ver. that science can take the ; rae gamble out of |'amour. | was outlined. The painting de- Marriages with a psychologi-| picts a typical Canadian aut-'cal base are the best safeguard umn scene, against the ever increasing The painting was accepted by world divorce rate, said psy- Mr. Allan Jackson, Grade 5\chologist Louis Jentel, director teacher and a member of the of l'Institut d'Orientation Nupt-| Fine Arts Committee. iale. A birthday cake in honor of} the 26th birthday of the Associa-|P tion was served by the mothers)". t 2 jgiven expert psychological,| Marriage Machine| sychologists and graphologists. opeful men and women are) |kindergarten class under the di-) Mrs, Alvin Warren reported'rington. |sociation in the province is be-| of the pupils in Miss Koster's| Rt room, and Miss Joan Esdale's|8taPhological and psychomor-| : phological analyses -- and then paired with members of the} |opposite sex who perfectly com-| si _._.. plement their personality. | A confidential form sent to all rection of Mrs, Leonard Car- H&S Associations Make Study 7m sqns,tsks such questions Of Equality In Education reasons for living?'"' "What was} the most moving moment in jyour life?" and "What are the |principle qualities and faults of since Home and School was an your best friend?" | organization so constituted that More orthodox questions are it could bring to parents the asked about favorite pastimes. | newest trends in education, it books and music, and types of was the logical organizaton to vacations taken The replies are compile this information about analysed and collated on a existing conditions and use it as;punch-holed index card. ja basis for recommendations to lthe Provincial Department of|CARDS MATCHED Education. A typical "perfect harmony"'| This is a big task for Home description card--on pink paper) and School and will not be ajfor a girl--described Micheline short-term endeavor. It will/@5 @ non-religious, brown-haired e well worth the effort if it/Parisienne, with details of her occupation, salary, education, rately intelligent, serious,\ or- Takes The Gamble punctual and discreet, The institute is staffed by P a P ' o eo Se Soe SS oe ee Ve ees Cee derly, sensitive, economic with alhaphazard methods of finding a/$55). gentle, sweet nature." Micheline will receive bluc cards with personality outline: of men who complement her sensitivity with understanding, appreciate her neatness and fidelity and would like to mee: a petite, 21-year-old French sec- retary with grey-blue eyes. Men who receive Micheline': --and other--cards then choose whom they want to meet and make a date. Most applicants do get mar- ried, says Jentel. Technologically - planned mar- "For the best in paints, varnishes and enamels, see your Benjamin Moore paint dealer!" braemor qa rden Ss Oshawa's Most Convenient Comunity. Only 5 Homes Left For You pe riage advice demands greater|marriage partner. The servics 'inancial outlay than the usual,|costs 275 new francs (about Joelle and Gaetane Hubner,|the Oshawa and District Home i ean help parents to realize the l\two very talented tap-dancers, |and School Council, Mrs. Carl)! favorite pastimes and authors To Admire. Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald McGarry, Alma _ street, are William Patrick and Don- are the grandsons of Mr. and | Mrs. William J. Noonan and | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Mc- Garry, all of Oshawa | --Photo by Ireland | displayed fine form with their|Creamer, Mrs. R. M. Edmunds,|importance of eager to r version of "The Charleston" and|Mrs. G. E. Moss and Mrs. C.|¢ncourage public "Italian Street Rag'. Anna and|A. Powell, with past-president,|8004 schools and good educa-| Nellie Dovgalev played a bril-/Mrs. J. T. Gaskell and with|#0". : : behalf of the community citizen- liant piano duet entitled "'Am-|Mrs. Moss as chairman, were|, 2%@ Council president, Mrs./ship council and requested two erican School March", which|appointed as a committee to ee J. Allen conducted the busi-/representatives from each as: for she was described as "'accu-| | | | i Sorry, | AT THE "DO-IT-YOURSELF" STORE Exclusive Realtor | HARRY MILLEN REAL ESTATE 11 ONTARIO ST, 728-1679 lwas followed by two selections|duct the study in this area and|"@SS meeting. A letter from) sociation in the city to act as lon the electric guitar, 'Fan-|they reported their findings to| Federation stated that the by-|hostesses at the Citizenship Day CENTRE OSHAWA EDGAR'S 34 KING STREET WEST REGULAR 6.95 and 7.95 VALUES Excellent windbreakers in @ variety of Spring colours. Sizes 6 to 18, BR eee Famous UTEX wind- breakers are top qual- ity cotton cord... feature colourful rib knit trim on collar, cuffs, and waistband. 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The homemaker who is deter-,and self-supporting "'structural"|Pils, gave a very fine demon-|made by their association on) re™yg te aced he mined to bring high fashion into| leather lends itself to backs and| stration of Judo, at the same/student drop-outs. delegates from Council to the| her home this spring will find|/seats in tune with the classic|time, explaining the meaning; As chairman of the commit-|Ontario Federation ghauat new and attractive leather fur-|sparseness and feel of modern and usefulness of Judo, and the tee in Ontario Federation, Mrs | meetin in Toronto during E nishings for every decorating/ furniture. different colored belts. To pro-| 4" % 'Toogood introduced thelter geek Fhe Seiten ih at. plan. We find these leather lux-| In the bedroom, too, leather|™mote physical fitness, he put his| cubject and explained why tana pa yah _ Pabecdbetd uries well representec in a wide|is very much at home. It har-|Pupils through warming Up eX-/ Federation felt there was an| meeting the day before the con range of model display rooms./monizes beautifully with femi- Ad kd agin or _ Kaede urgent need for it. Mrs. Too-| vention. : ; nine decor or lends itself with|!a was shown which preven S| good is also camp committee! Mrs Creamer and Mrs. Gr | ame sea sie ' ; i +, |800d is als : | s. . Gray- FoR eS ae grace to stronger lines. anyone from getting hurt. 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