Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1964, p. 3

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| CHUM Ch cS Sees a . Tagen et eee ete ee COLLEGIATE TIMES ___| 0M Cues eS ae Basketball Contests |..2°"=>.../ii VUE Rifle Contest Draw Large Crowds fsuSxs Ay Much Enjoyed McKA' The bantam game, which be-jdetermined the game in our Besides a few minutes of half- pg hey gan about 4:30 p.m. saw Way-|favor once more, as Gilmore,|serious basketball, eu was reviewing the past several|28 come on strong with 20)a.d Brac shot for four pa nce f Desmarnel Ca Pe epsketball points flanked by Kit with ninejand Burnett and McNamee mae ofthe le Jay provid wll re iqjand Fil with eight, all aiding/drove in three more each, John- ing "4 Se horeeplay . ane Sere is little ie ot Pe evest{Donevan to trim the O'Neill/son aided with another two|!Tom ay sped he ae aoa On the con- bantams 50-82, High point-men|points, all to revive the spirits spectacle, there was a rhythm' among entertainment provided by the trary, last Friday night's games mt en oe Fagen of the opponents supporters. | PRED na eds and. the specially) brought a Likewise, DCI retaliated with ps arn see epectators to{Crossan and Prest with fivelan onslaught of drives down the th oe gg gg a | poo push their teams to viotory,/°8¢h. centre and outstanding field]peaties," One other attraction 'ore about those events later,| The junior game was similar/shots to overpower the enemy.iwas the CHUM mascot (enough the schedule js|" outcome, as DCI was able to|Wayling ducked in 18 more, De} said), Ky he chou support Por O'Neill to a loss of 46- Jong continued with nine (to On Tuesday, Jan, 31, photo- ean the cheerleaders|2> Hobbs topped the score-/pecome high-point man) andi -oohs were taken of the clubs is needed by the cheorieacerg(board with the sinking of 10lcrozier furthered the etforts|raPhe, were Takeal 0 be ond, g ty ve out there|Daints, only to be in comoe-|with good defensive movements] choo), 'These Fs pve og oe tition with Elliot and Ka'vanland six more 'big ones.' is be Gant Fg S "Priday next, brings Donvevan| (10 and 9 respectively). Mcll-| Final score saw Donevarledition of the ana yar Souk back against OCVI in another|Vee? With six and McWilliams)eading by a mangin of 54:28. |Haggis. ; Maden' = death extravaganza|2"¢ An'auf with four each, tip- On Wedn sitios "wih waieh could possibly decide sec-|Ped the boards for the oppon-/ANNUAL BAA DANCE eating, etloes be piace in' the Teague (depen-| Mts: 'The tegen willidrew freee Ro: ows ute inter eg a ding ca last night's games of|The senior game proved o. hag See oe ee on Cirtotocy tec tie year. which the results are not te rod el At belt "4 seg ' . 'as [BAA Dance. Prior to the actu-|If enough people are interested, available). It is necessary by Do ; n 27-12. Keeping the ral '"'cha-cha's" and progressive the directories will be published gay that the league is led by/by Doneva ' strains of "beetlemania", the|and sold for about 50 cents per l Central wity Donevan_and|stnctators on neeis, and I Cet Together rom was 'ree? O'Neill one loss behind, Future ight/ented by John Eliot to the top| Also posted on the boys' bull- support could decide the COSSA megs ts rt cad Wayling athlete of the year, This wasjetin board was a notice w ies representatives and, as a result nd Crozier dumped in four each|Russell Chute, who is now at-/the students who are interest QUEBEC -- These yellow. Derby in Quebec City as Donevan will stand a first-rate|r ho popped in a single (num- tending Waterloo University.|in joining the Pep Club to sign] eyed malemutes are ready to musher Keith Bryar, Laconia, lap of chance, -- hors velo to. points, not bas-|This honor goes to the student|immediately so that the club can] go in the International Dog N.H., laces on special boots, qOP PLAYERS kets). 'This halt was led by Bur- tasted by. a Grete | a and 1 be ian operation as soon as pos- : : Love with/vote) showing the best partici- : orden ames no fouger three three end four respective- geal ------ Sage wee | I L nations Son an --_ re ROVER-RANGER NEWS the Juniors, Cadet Kirk, These} Congratulaitons are . Ml for . must, r put in a_ plug for Cadet Wherry eves, B may prove Mnreee OVI. Johnson with two, all fF) this case, have left our realms|the members of the Oshawa OCVI. for bigger and better things. jGenerals att that school, ; ing players in that series. The secant halt of! Se Un Imametiataty following the prot weusg tice to talorm. the in: ( : ed ( ; { : d W 4 sentation, me crasetie Apne terested readers that MCVI has] o- amp n er a ' demonstrated a few of thejin its student body one of he Students Day aves the have been so gage, sare on, stays , Graghat fhe tsog sneer afte At Samac This Weekend throughout the training session behalf of the student body, I would like to wish Bobby the d At Central rong oan Phonan Bn best of luck in his quest for the! McEachern, Dennis Siblock, Ro-/(ndividual scoring record for a SRS. CRUSADER other things; hence the salesbers of the EP are: Cam- Sapinski and Walter Mazur,|defenseman in the Junior "A"! tw. winter camp time again|Pitch, eron' Allen, Fitches, Jim BY RUTH ANNE TAVAS _|ketball Teams have an undefea-/ er Sapi t Amur. ireuit. s fh ; So long "till next time, Schultz ana Tom Powell. Also ' « Reporte ted record so far. Let's hope} To complete this full evening, and you know what that means. HOPALONG. |appearing were our own "Two sng ae y Central] ey Keep it that way! the "beetlemania" atmosphere Meads 4 baggage bead Pro oun enmains 'lspuds and a Dud" who did & yeld ite annual Students' Day|DUNBARTON DEFEATED --_ |ceuured the hearts of ihe tony Studebaker Co-ed Camp is in ful swing atl p. yg, ROSE ROVER CREW {T° 0H om the "Bird". in which the students "take) Friday, Jan, 17, the Centraliyicem. "fy and other vari. Samac this weekend and by the] yan 24. 95, 26, will become a Midway through evening over" the school. It's actuallyjites defeated Dunbarton in alll cated 'efforts. An interval of 2 looks of things it's going to be] milestone not only to members Jimmie Johnson, Camp Samac not as drastic as that but thelthree games. Congratulations relaxation was occupied by Ron Ends First muddy time. There seem to belor our crew but to all the young Ranger, officially welcomed the students do = te " again boys, bo FRc' bad Pi Siblock and the Del-Rays, a fe va e" Geman saves, aes men and women of the Ochawe " Lid and opened the president jen' miss lootenanny. road ® lence. I g Sen thlgs in the office. singing part was expected to earine poke ob 7 = Making Stage enough to battle the elements healed re ha VARIED PROGRAM I am sure many unusual les-jjast until approximately 9.30 Charles' "What'd I Say" plus and try campfire cooking. Iineig at Camp Samaec and will were taught that day. The/p.m. It actually went to 1030 ciner choice numBers Mooded| HAMILTON (CP) -- Gordon|Wonder, how long it would takeipring together all of the local assembly was combined and}p.m. Everyone, had a reall¥ithe airwaves of the gym. E, Grundy, president of the au- be 0g be = Mf A capamn Paty Rover and Ranger crews for a featured an open session of Stu-|wonderful ae ee -- tomotive division of Studebaker! Ticks Kogetier ih OMS Summer|Weekend of fun, fellowship and f a cee te "Good Guy" Bill Brady whe had --, this. week, the Club Corp., said Friday retail deliv omy at that rate. Considering| een eeee . Mention was}the chickenpox. We would like oceneats bait' ta soenat: Soe -- a ee the fact that meals are involved, a) weekend '4 being oy ee weanies and/to Congratulate O'Neill on thelt/Mac, whereby numerous booths|tion was shifted here from|\"s better '0 yr -atheg * artea| because we have never heldling held at St. Swephen's Uni! sane anal Whitby aise did a. remarkable ebed, With ""barkers" andisouth Bend, Ind., last month.| The camp officially startedisuch camps here before. We/Church at 9.90 a.m. ob. 'The rest was talent. from}, Prizes fer all" filled the cafe-| ie said in a statement the|Friday night with a hootenanny|hope its a huge success and ifjclosing is scheduled good old Central and really gave) ee: Their success at emPtyinglnrst stage of the program to|courtesy of the Rovers. Today's/the weather man offers a little! qe public is unged the school something to belvvight was incredible ana theiy/ste? WP production at the Ham-Jactivities include a hike, skat-/ more of a Waren teen hee carelet to Camp greed efforts are to be congratulated | "0%, Plant--extending the 88-lingt?? (or is it wading), tob0g-lwe will have a successful week-|ine Activities any, 'The second installment for the) ne past two weeks at Done- paint oven systems--have been|S@ing (ha, ha) or whateveriend, you are reading thi van have seen ive guest -- completed. else we can think up. Oh well, By ae poi RAL ay big weekend is ers, namely Lieutenant Com- worki maybe it will freeze -- and then mander Connors of the Royal -- ary dally, "> oe Hh re gern of the cold. Onituring the Teakwood Four who|INFORMAL DEBA' Canadian Navy, who spoke OM lion set at 240 cars a week.|Sunday everyone will attend put on real good show. Mem-) Thursday night, Jan, 16, future in that service, and T.lnut Mr. Grundy said, inter-/church and then return to camp boa -- a in Heath, school inspector, who led inys have been completed) for the rset of the activities and it. J an informative discussion on r.jlater closing. Saturday night en- Ov Rul ih ena superviors bee een pepe' wees] OVErUume Hules iks proved dance -- a brainwave of the all none company will embark|Ranger committee. Sounds like Attacked By "s playing. This time the in attendance and our|,, 'an intensive training pro-|there will be lots to do; now if teams are divided into eyen|thanks go to these two gentle-/-ram for new employees com-/We can only get the food cooked. U W Secti groups and called the Red Wings|me" for their time spent atiinencing in the middle of Feb-ipar SALES BOOMING A on -- ruary, preparing for a double-) Our latest activities have been| CHICAGO (AP)--The skill shift 'operation producing 48lin 'the chocolate-selling line [trades derertcune of tre axon = _ @8 junits a week, which is plannedichocolate bar sales have been|Auto Workers Union (AFL-CIO) ANIA |, go, inte eitect, in, mid-April [booming and we're still trying.ladopted an antiovertime reso. grades, tep-ups in the pro-jAfter all, the idea of eating/lution Friday and at the same The coaches are responsible Held duction rate will follow as rap-jeight hundred and some odd dol-/time called for renegotiated pay for getting the teams out to play ance idly as demand warrants. lars worth of chocolate barsjincreases for any extra time and on time. This should elimi- His statement was _issuediisn't raelly too appealing. I/worked. : nate the great number of de} 8Y CAROLYN CLARK after it was reported a Swedish/must admit though, it is one] Delegates representing 125,000 'A State of the. Institute ad-/rauited games that appeared in (OCVI Reporter) television station had said the/money-raising project that does} skilled workers attended the an- was read by the Prime|volleyball. So come out and) Proceeds from last Friday's\company was going out of busi-/go over with the crew -- we alllnual conference. The depart: , Howard Goldblatt, - play girls and see who ends up|successful "Beatlemania" dance|"Ss- seem to have a sweet tooth. /ment's resolutions committee oi a Pane ak ech Gea gal oes ged aertey ek oe afd eset ln, . 5 ; at classe sts, just/a motion bann fs = _ don Spanish clubs are meeting aSided and ved 2 wentartal time. what we want to do. The deci-jing of overtime work as long Sr wc mah eek eee, ie Bear Sate Sees oes - on < os i The boys Dave alse-star- 1 eee kh, Friday, Mar dalls flying alt phen the -- er e@ resolutions _ committee a intramural basketball and é " 'Tues t st was our ended and Sister" sys-/the gym club has begun noon- . here oe i oe on npr y ey * * regular crew council mee! ale athlete of the/hour activities, unusual" is -- ee ar auaee OF tae poe | ume werk must be done, it be * O'Neil Appreciation Supper were sup- Two Athletes 2 : posedly ironed out. If those fel- Fanny Hil}|'ows don't eat all that food we'lllwork after the regular hours of be right up to our elbows in|Saturday; double pay for all ventures. tue gaaty deme) Lt Track Meet university trips. It} By MARTIN SINGLETON (OCVI injmashed potatoes and gravy.iwork done in the first two hours!" ee a way to Pose after regular hours of work: now it's back to selling/triple for work r the lige chocolate bars. Anyone interest: first two t hours of wien: planned tha oo. tee ee 2 me ed. = el -- ---- Walter Reuther, president of 5 Christmas ¢ at a discount. a on the UAW and head of its skilled Osborne (in the two miles) Wore the O'Neill colors at the Maple Leaf Telegram High School s-/Track Meet, Hicks, who ha : : i i i i 23 i E un i ge g Z 3 2 aze K 3 ak 232 z s £232 a5 F Bint i g LE a i ii age7 Hoke 2 i 3 g g ; H g | - Lt i af tae] zee at 29533 abe '| iP 17183 i Z if az ¥ Hl i ig i ees i ei 533 33 «3 e gs ee . : Z i 5 i i 5 fi J 3 : i : z£ £ 4 z es Pe sity ig? i Zi Fs ui i is ity ft | ES i 7 : i : 82é ~ : fe in | if t é : i : : | : i Ht i 5 i i i it : ' H [ ; i : #7 I i i z lie i a3 i ; of F 34 rE Bs Hi 3 ! is | E : : 4% dl a ; 3 sis5 dl i | i gz i : i fl ig iy i b} 5 ge il i #8 i £2 : z i Z id f i i Is i ? #2 i g re gE: § ae i ue bf ae 13 i Sse iP Hf a : fi i ff me f Z A gE 25 / = FI 53 28 3 zt i ay ge £ i 45 : 5 5 4 itn | e° 7305 ane ba EGE g 48 z 2 28 is z If you're not fond of it at thisitrades department, said em- time of year, it will keep forjployers take the position it is against he t 4 yall yn overtime than|ing? ORRT iS <a of Tos H F 722 a} E Tenacr EAT'N t TRUE-TRIM BEEF ( ANNUAL MEETING Pa A a : /- Treat Yourself To A Delicious THE CANADIAN _-- || ROAST BEEF DINNER RED CROSS SOCIETY | OSHAWA BRANCH SOUTHERN FRIED i PRESH MADE COUNTRY CHICKEN DINNER | SAUSAGE 4 lbs. 1.00 5 7, e pean QUARTERS PICTURES OF EARLY OSHAWA @ (AMPLE PARKING) @ (CUT AND WRAPPED FREED ¥ hy i alals eeees ee be.

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