Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1966, p. 31

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TEEN TALK McLaughlin Collegiate Institute MeLaughiin's Cenienniai com- Ped a fas tet with a pro-|of Canada's 100th birth- day. They have decided on a wood carving for the school. Although many students felt a social evening would be apt, are stosants eg need to pay for their * The school's three basketball' teams have been preparing new season, Let's going _ well most agreed that something tan-| +, = would be more memora- le. "O Come All Ye Poets' is the cry of the yearbook staff. They still need poems and short up for those saw this year a 1967 and really support the boys! PAUL GRADY O'Neill Collegiate And Vocational With holidays near, most O'Neill activities have slowed again. All report cards have been | gg out, Many happy and a ew sad faces were spotted among the O'Neill student body during the past week, The most predominant ex- pression seen around the school Cc on the faces of students increasingly t look. That's the effect exams have on us. familiar May everyone have a hristmas and a merry CAROLE HOOKER Central Collegiate Institute A stamp club has been set up by Mr. Baltus to provide collec- tors with an opportunity to ex- change issues and supplement their books. Membership is low and a good deal more support would be appreciated. The group meets Tuesdays at noon hour. Last week's activity was geared to the preparation and production of the Christmas for crowds we plan big for is that ha New Years, And take it easy on those ski slopes! See you in 1967. Capers. Students and staff per- formed skits and a dance lowed. i The Christmas assembly fea- tured a senior band formance and singing by folk groups. Students joined in a sing-song of carols for a pleas- ant closing of the school's first term. JOAN SMITH TEEN TOPICS SIMON VANDENBER® ANDREW STEEL KATHY McMURTER SALLY FIRTH BARRY VIRTUE ALICE CHITTICK Your Christmas Holidays skating and toboganning too. How are you going to spend your Christmas holidays? Six students at Bowmanville High School were asked this ques- tion ~~ a teen poll. They said: Simon VandenBerg, grade 9: "I think I'll just I don't plan on doing any reading at all, in fact, all I really want to do is just what- ever happens at the time. I don't want to make any seri- ous plans." George Muzik, 16, of 67 Third Ave, and Larry Scott, 16, of 440 Burton ré., will attend the 10th annual Youth Conference on Al- cohol Problems at Niagara Falls, Ont. Dec. 27-30, Sponsored by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, George and Larry will learn the role that al- cohol plays in society. This will be done by: factual 6 cientifiec information; through personal observa- tion; of the social implifica- tions of the problem; pro- viding an opportunity for the sharing of viewpoints; and encouraging the deve- lopment of a satisfactory YOUTHS TO ATTEND NIAGARA CONFERENCE substitute for drinking through recreation and edu- cation. There will be 13 guest speakers; showing of "The Days of Wine and Roses" followed by a panel discussion and several social events during the four-day visit. -- Oshawa Times Photo. NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS We might add that if it were mot for the generous offer of Sunnyside Park Association to take us into a fund raising ven- ture, we still would not be able to complete this building. DEAN ANN- MARTIN KARL MALDEN MAveveeees Af@buumen pictures RELEASE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT -- Color APACHE GOLD COLOR = LEX BARKER Mon. to Fri. Show Sterts 7:30 Set. Sun. Show Starts 6:30 FREE IN-CAR HEATERS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Southmead Association #82 82 The uv Centre, Kawartha Avenue. Are you an active member, "The Southmead Community The Central Council Executive yor me kind "who just belongs?" financial| There is quite a program COMING SOON! ENTERTAINMENT -- DANCING FULLY LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.0. LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS Centennial Enthusiasm The following book reviews were written by Mrs. Claude Ebbett of the Order Depart- ment, McLaughlin Public Lib- rary. Judging from the number of requests for Canadian books it is evident that our borrowers are becoming more enthused over the forthcoming Centen- nial celebrations. With so many excellent additions it is difficult to choose a few titles but fortu- nately there does. seem to be taste. New Life In Old Houses by Mary Jukes -- Those of us who have ever lived in an old house will treasure this afectionate glimpse into over thirty-eight old houses ranging in date from the Field House, built in 1795, to a Victorian town house in the 1880's. The information pro- stay at home -- I don't want to do very much at all. I plan on playing a little basketball over the holidays, but that isn't studying. We just finish- ed our exams and that fin- ishes me and books for a while, I may even watch a little television." Andrew Steel, grade 10: "I'm just going to relax and play a little hockey and I hope to find time for some reading. I don't really feel like I'll want to do much at ail after the exams and it's a long haul after Christmas, There ore sa halidave until around Easter and that's going to take some stamina." Barry Virtue, grade 10; "I think I'll get into some sports activities and try to clear my mind from the exams. I'll be play- ing some hockey and try to get in a little skiing over the holidays. Other than that I'm just g to relax and make the st of my holidays." Kathy McMurter, grade 10: "T think I'll just do a lot of fooling around, nothing seri- ous at all.- I'm going away for a while and I think that Hit-Parade For Teenagers The following is this week's hi t parade as chosen by Osh- awa and District teen-agers and supplied by the Disc Shop of the Oshawa Shopping Cen- tre. 1 e 4. . I'm a Believer -- Stepping Stone -- Monkees Snoopy vs. Red Baron -- Royal Guardsmen Mellaw Yellow -- Donovan Sugar Town -- Nancy Sinatra . Mustang Sally -- Wilson Pickett . A Place in the Sun -- Stevie Wonder . Cry -- Ronnie Dive . That's Life -- a Frank Sinatra . Good Vibrations -- Beach Boys . Why Pick on Me -- Standbells vided will aid and inspire any- one who may be thinking of re- storing an old house and it will bring joy to people who already own one. Boating In Canada by Garth Griffiths -- For all Canadians with boats this book provides information on practical pilot- ing and seamanship. Written by a charter member of the Cana- dian Power Squadrons the text parallels the course given by the Squadron. The text is easily junderstood an dis applicable to boats of all types and sizes. something to please everyone's| 4 graphs illustrate various equip- ment and boating situations. The Clear Spirit edited by Mary Q. Innis. Sponsored by the Canadian Federation of University Women this Centen- niel project gives a biographi- cal account of twenty Canadian women from various historical periods, regions of Canada and women's activities. The essays are based on original research and are written by women authors who are contributors to literary activities in Canada to- ay. Painting im Canada by J. Rus- sel Harper. An atractive vol- ume which traces the develop- ment of Canadian painting from its beginnings in the seven- teenth centurp up to the pre- sent. The ilustrations, nearly 4 hundred in all (with seventy in full colour) allow the reader to see representative works from all periods. This book will be appreciated by all those who are interested in the develop- ment of the cultural and social history of Canada, The Story of Canadian Roads by Edwin C. Guillet. The well- known historian, Edwin Guillet traces the long-neglected his- tory of Canadian roads from the portage trails through the wilderness to the fabulous sup- er-highways of to-day. Mr. Guil- let extols the Canadian perse- verance and . determination which connected two oceans by road over almost impossible Line - diawings and phote-! odds - dense forests, extended | will be a nice break from the exams. I'm also going to make some clothes for my- | self during the holidays and | find time to do a little read- ing too." Sally Firth, grade 9: "Go to a lot of parties | and I hope to get in lots of | skating and go to some | dances and even a bit of reading. I want to take full advantage of my Christmas holidays. Besides this, I plan on going away to Newmarket for a short holiday and visit my aunt." Alice Chittick, le 10; "I might work at restaurant for a couple of days. I want to do some 67 Fri., 18th PLAYING Five Thousand Miles of Incredible Adventure! 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