Reet ee . 6 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, Moy 11, 1965 Daffodi By ANNE IVANCO The Daffodil Tea, the high- light of the social activities at St. Joseph's High School, was held Thursday, May 8, The entire gymnasium was transformed into a_ beautiful flower garden dotted with col-\ came the 1965 Queen of the Daf-|will be held on June 18, ored flood-lights. During the morning of May 8, elections for the six finalists in the Daffodil Queen competition were held. At first, five girls were chosen by popular vote! from each classroom. Then, all the chosen young ladies were presented to the entire student] body who voted for their fa-| vorites. | The six finalists, Lynn Noon-' Ann Bathe Elected 1 Tea Queen tended the tea, Several Sisters Janice Barbaric, Linda Cole-|from Morrow Park in Toronto man and Regina Gardzinski| attended the tea. Father Gignac, were presented to all the guests, | Father Borge and Father Ques- The voting. was completed at|nelle were honored guests at the 4,15. jtea, Miss Ann Bathe officially be-| The draw for the car or money an, Betsy Lamers, Ann Bathe, fodil Tea, when she was crown-| ed by the 1964 Queen, Anne Ivanco, Ann Bathe was given a lovely} a of daffodils, and several dents from St, Michael's College gifts, who go each year to Mexico to Or behalf of the students Ihelp in the backward areas. would like to congratulate Ann,/This is a great sacrifice on the and wish her the best of luck part of the students of St, Mi- Monica Kelleher was the win- ner of the delicious box of fudge. The raw was sponsored by the Theresians to aid Mary Drake Best Speaker rereanne | Chosen Best The Pickering District High School English Department is| Here we are again after presenting a movie entitled) many weeks of hard labor on "The Old Man and the Sea",|the part of the members of starring Spencer Tracy, on May|Sea Rover Squadron Crusader, 20 at 4.30 p.m. The admission| On May 3 we held our Mother- for this film is only 50 cents.|Daughter banquet at Guide Incidentally, this novel is on the house. We got an unexpected Upper School English Course surprise from Mrs. Beamish. this year. She was representing the SRS The topics of the Junior Pub-|Marco Polo crew (The first Sea lic Speaking Contest, held on/Ranger Crew in Oshawa and May 4, were just as varied asjone of the first in Canada.) The those in the Senior Contest. The ladies pr ted a ial speakers and their topics were trophy to the best all-round Sea as follows: |Ranger to be chosen by the Warren Austin, "The officers. Barbara Kirkpatrick Glands"; Mary Drake, "Thom-\received this honor along with as Edison'; Stephen Reilly,|a smaller trophy which she will "ULF.P. -- Unidentified Flying |keep. Congratulations, Barb! Barbara Kirkpatrick Sea Ranger our officers (we couldn't get along without them!) Because of the inspection we regret to say that we could not take part in the Rover car rally. i On May 2, we took part in| the parade to commemorate| BLAMES OFFICIALS TORONTO (CP)--A 4il-year- old man blamed officials at Don Jail Friday for letting him go free too soon. "'It's their fault down there, not mine," John William Todd of Toronto told Magistrate F. C. Hayes when he appeared on a charge of be- ing unlawfully at large since Feb. 8. The magistrate ordered Todd held without bail for trial next Tuesday. -- the Battle of Atlantic. We) marched from the armories to} the Memorial park, then to the) Navy Club where they officially changed from the White En- sign to the Canadian flag. The turnout was good considering that many of the Rangers were in Haliburton on a work week- end, After planting hundreds of) trees, Skip assures us that she! never wants to see a tree again) OUT OF RETIREMENT Objects"; Wanda Langlois, we were happy to see all the -- guess she'll never be a for- "Canada's Neglected History'; mothers who came and to see/est ranger! | Lorne Moore, 'The Beetle That/ irs Fox, Bev Cranston, Cathy) Congratulations to Ted Luh- Runs Like a Car', and lastly.| Duquette, Louise Bilyj anditala for getting. his cruise-- Judy Broome, who spoke about):sailor' come back to visit us Lucky guy! "The Wonderful World of Mov- if only for one night. | | jes". 'TO SELL BARS All speakers did exceptionally SINGING IS FEATURE The Sea Cadets are selling jwell and we hope to see them) 'The highlight of the evening,chocolate bars to get new in- jback on the stage next year.|were the "Merry Metros" from|struments. Get yours from any |The judges of this event were|Toronto. They belong to the/Cadet or Sea Ranger. |Miss_ Lawrence, Miss Farley\sweet Adelines and sing four-| On June 19 the Rovers are and Mr. Jowitt, all Pickering\nart harmony. The girls sang|sponsoring a Rover -Ranger High teachers. They chose Mary|-7J's* (tear jerkers) and|competition. More information Drake as first and Lorne Moore|-cpg (we'll Jet you figure|will follow later. We won the as second, that one out for yourself) I'm|last competition and got a slab | Last Saturday, 40 PDHS Ca-\cure all the girls will agree that/of tree for a trophy -- very jdets spent the day at Winona/the singers were very good andjoriginal. This year we will try which is near Niagara Falls. The/that jt would be nice to have|to do it again. cadets had a chance to fire neW them back again. We will be corresponding with in the coming year. chaels and we wish them the An estimated 250 guests at-|best of luck. Vicky Baker is only 16 but she already is ending Pastor Resigns Post Defends Integration CLEVELAND (AP)--A Shaker| Heights pastor has resigned be-) cause, he said, his views on} civil rights and other social and| political matters differed from those held by a majority of his; congregation in the fashionable! suburb, her first retirement, A rifles as well as to do routine drills. The cadets are also plan- ning a dance which is free (to cadets and their dates only) on "Yutta-Tutta" -- she retired to concentrate on _ school. Now she figures her stud- Bilyjja Sea Ranger crew from Por- chester, England, SRS Mary- Rose. This was possible through the efforts of Mrs. Snoken. Afterwards Louise | showed films of Ranger activi-| ties followed by Mate Nesbitt's |Grace's Spoon For Auction PETROLIA, Ont, (CP)--Do Montreal singer who rose to quick fame in 1963 with a couple of hit songs -- "No More Foolish Stories' and jes have progressed to the point where she can spend time on more recordings. (CP Photo) | May 14 at PDH, This dance will|¢x¢ellent slides. : feature 'Jay Smith and the| Thanks go out to all our offi- Majestics"'. _..\eers, Maryanne Cardinal and to In Badminton, the Intramuraljall the girls who came out to you dream of stirring your morning cup of coffee with | Princess Grace's silver tea- spoons? Do you wish you could | reach for a_ cigarette ya | Judy LaMarsh's jewelled case? Do you pine for a drink of The minister said opposition! by some members to his invita- tion to Negroes to join the church were among his reasons} for leaving. In his letter of resignation, the 38-year-old minister said the) By EDDY COLLISTER | MONTREAL (CP) -- Vicky! Montreal Teenager To Resume Singing Championships have been go-jhelp the night before the ban- ing on all last week, The Grade/quet. 9 champions are 9E with the) On May 9, the Sea Ranger 9A's coming second. The Grade|crew took part in the annual 10 championship was won by|Sea Cadet inspection held at the 10E. The Grade 11, 12 and 13\armories. This year our mark- games begin this week, Thelers jton Championships will be held!cers are Mary Kolynko and on May 14 at McLaughlin Col-|Maryanne Cardinal. As usual, legiate and Vocational Institute| yates Nesbitt and Jones were in Oshawa, | Track and Field is well under but some, those who don't know me that well, call me Vicky.'| Public appearances have been are Barbara Kirkpatrick |COSSA Mixed Doubles Badmin-|and Marg Keel. The Petty Offi- If the weather gets nice, we) ishould be out rowing in no \time. GUNS "e Bought @ Sold @ Repaired © Traded 728-9731 2g haceameageerecaags Rev. Milton D. Jones, since|°osregation had given him aj 1954 pastor of the 275-member| Immanuel Church Church of Christ), announced/said, the church's spiritual his resignation Sunday, effec-; tive July 15, and said he will council informed him of its) go to an integrated church in|Unanimous decision that he ishould resign. Cincinnati, champagne from Jackie Glea- beoorad is coming out of retire- the celebrity auction in this town 12 miles southeast of Sarnia. These items and many oth- \tle different is that she was only} |15 when she retired and is mak-| ing her comeback at the age of! |16. That hardly puts her in the! old age pension class. name {s} ers like them went for a total of $621, The money will buy | Vicky, whose real Music Night Wednesday By CASEY ADAMS and BETH SANDERS The Ajax High School's annual music night will be held at the school May 12 at 8 p.m. A small admission will be charged and this money will be used for the betterment of school fa- cilities. For the past month Dr, Lindeman and his students have been perfecting their pro- gram. It should prove to be an enjoyable evening. In this week's after school hours, Mr. Yamamura has heen selecting competitors for the school track team, Couples have been playing off in badminton, The couples will be narrowed down to six who will play off in the finals. } The school executive chose the | occasion of an assembly to equipment for the Charlotte Englehart Hospital. | The health minister's cigar- | | ette case went, for $26, to a | housewive who has never SNOWFALL HITS 31 INCHES ischool student in suburban} Chomedey, The pert, dark-haired singer withdrew after a quick rise with Linda Syrek, is a Grade 10 high|crowd." kept to a minimum because of vote of confidence at its annual! 89n's long - stemmed glass? |ment to record a couple of NeW! school, Niel ber hegedl cn ae a ' : Meet will be held on May 1! (United| meeting Jan, 13, But Feb, 4, he| _ If you do, you missed your |$0n85- | "I did appear on television\clarke High School. big chance Saturday night at | What makes her story a lit-\twice, After my two records|------------- ase ae were released I was on Satur-/ day Date, a teen-age program! in Ottawa." She prefers public appear-| ances to TV--"You can see the) reaction when you face a Church Bazaar Fine Success WHITBY (Staff) -- The sec- will make singing a career. Club of St. Mark's United "I love sports," she says, Church, was a huge success. ond annual bazaar, held in the|ments on view at the bazaar | However, her youthful success|whithy Arena, Saturday after-|during odd hours and spare |doesn't necessarily mean she noon, by the 4-W's Couples|time moments, the limelight with a display of gift items. | The mammoth bazaar was the culmination of two months lof hard work with preparations beginning long before the dead- line. 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EIGHT DAY SCHOOL COURSES FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE each in the} DEADWOOD, *S.D. (AP)-- | smoked. a pair of hit songs, No More|Mentioning badminton, volley-\Customers came from the fourjance of church work x Snowplows pulled out of what Another mother who has Foolish Stories and Yutta-Tutta,|ball, basketball and horseback! corners of the town 'plus in-| community with charitable pro- Motor City was supposed to be summer | never tasted champagne paid |8round the middle of 1963. riding. "I want to be a physical numerable surrounding areas to,8tams high on the priority list. | f storage were back on the high- | the bargain price of $11 for | Both songs made it to the top/education teacher when I finish join in the buying spree. | is Bowling ways today, attacking drifts |10 on the hit charts in Montreal|my schooling. The bazaar featured an auc-| the glass. The coffee spoons went to Mary Bishop, a young high school teacher, for the high- est single bid of the auction-- | $34. Miss Bishop does drink | coffee, before schoolwork forced Vicky) to curtail her career. "Grade 10 really hits you,"| she said, "I found that it took| more of my time to adjust to the grade, so the singing had to \be put aside for a while. "However, I passed my mid-| term exams and there are these) t NEW CHAMBER HEAD jtwo songs waiting to be re- ® | TORONTO (CP)--Marcel Vin-|corded, so I'm coming out of re-| cent Pal Montreal b' elected|tirement, so to speak." president of the Canadian coun-| Vicky started singing when loned the snow. : cil of the International ro ofhersnel whi 12 and ate .. first Tt isn't as bad now," said jof Commerce at a meeting of|recording at 15 on the London a Deadwood resident. 'The tt council's directors here|jabel. left by a 31-inch snowfall in the west central South Dakota mountain country. The snow started Saturday morning and didn't let up until noon Sunday, Deadwood had 30 inches and Lead, less than a mile away, measured 31 inches, The snow drifted six seven feet high in places. Thawing temperatures fol- drifts were over our heads, |Monday. Mr. Vincent, president but now it's below our shoul- jof the Bell Telephone Co. of HEARS BOTH NAMES ders." |Canada, succeeds G. H. Shep-| She explains that she chose a pard, the council's presidentjnew name because she wanted honor our prefects and basket-| ball teams, Last year's student council executive Al Claringbold, Ron Rancier and Diane Falby, received plaques and the appre- elation of their student body. Gary. Newitt, Penny Hustler, Carolyn Sloan and Doug Fer-| guson presented an amusing) skit to promote Friday night's! Spring Prom, The Prom was held at the Annandale Golf and Country} Club. The Student's Council en- gaged the Steel Orchestra which provided dance music. A luncheon was served to some 50 couples who attended. Con- gratulations are due to the Stu- dent's Council for their fine or-| ganizing of such a successful affair. Massed Group Festival Feature PORT HOPE -- A 703 piece orchestra and choir, made up of 12 high schools from Ban- croft to Oshawa, was a special feature of the Kawartha Music Festival, held in the Port Hope} High School Saturday. The group was under the direction of Michael Crosbie of) Oshawa. It performed selec-| tions from Carmen, a waltz by|say Collegiate and Vocational Strauss and a march, "The! Thunderer" by Sousa. Schools participating in the tournament of music were:! Adam Scott Collegiate and Vo-| cational Institute, Peter-| borough; Bowmanville | High School; North Hastings High School, Bancroft; Campbell- ford High School; Cobourg Dis- trict Collegiate Institute West: Cobourg District Collegiate In- stitute East; Crestwood Second- ary School, Peterborough; Clarke High School; Kenner Collegiate and. Vocational Insti- i COOK'S Office Equipment 75 SIMCOE ST, NORTH BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CENTRE |Gibson, says she is very 00d |someone called Cruel Arthur jand Vocational since 1962. something more common than ~iLinda Syrek. "I liked Vicky and someone else in the family came up with Baker," | Some of the girls at Chome- dey High School call her Vicky. | 'Most of them call me Linda Toronto Grade 4 Studen Writes Poetry In Batches TORONTO. (CP)--What most Germany. Mr. Fistell, who sells 0 - year - old girls only think|musical instruments, says his about, Linda Fistell puts down|mother also wrote poetry. | in poetry, Linda, who has written: about The Grade 4. student, who|90 poems to date, is an avid wants to be an anthropologist/reader, interested in such sub-| when she grows up, has been| jects as. astronomy, anthropol- writing poems for a year onogy and mysteries. such subjects as freckles, death,, she believes Martians have spiderwebs, love, fear and God./green freckles, classical music| She produces them in batchesjis good and the Beatles aren't,| of four or five, thinking about)braided hair is inconvenient, es-| them for a day or two and then|pecially in the morning, worms) writing quickly, They may not|squirm when they're hungry. rhyme or be consistent in' She also condemns the clumsy! metre but her teacher, Paul/killing of flies, especially by SUMMER SPORTS EQUIPMENT NOW IN! 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