Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jan 1967, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Jenvery 7, 1967 19 t known if Ve ed. 1 aay ' ------ er : | TEEN TALK ON TELEVISION A Ajax High School Institute 23-0241 An amusing assembly was,Night Before Christmas." Who Ray B lg In Th H t R ] 0192 held the Thursday prior to the| was that Santa Claus? Oo er e Os O € 7 Christmas holidays. Don Kin-| A skating party at Scarboro J e derman, alias Santa Claus, pre-|Centennial arena followed the Seer sented the teachers with ap- | assembly. Hollyw fetes i Pe 11¢ 1ce I OI ught --= os i and "Spirits In-| Congratulations go out to the corporated" presented a skit. (girls of the S.1.C. club for their Teachers surprised 2veryone|hockey victory at the Whitby iia a forced a Oe ee wie coe and proved to be good sports|/arena. How about that, boys? in their presentation of "The! --SUSAN DICK Donevan Collegiate Institute The Winter Whirl, dance, was a successful event our schoo!|Expo 67 for five days. The drama club is prepar- three escaped convicts to help him evacuate a teacher and her pupils from an area threatened) by an erupting volcano. (Chan- nel & at 7:30 p.m.) | HOLLYWOOD PALACE | Host Ray Bolger presents sing- tis and Brenda Holloway. (Chan- jnel 7 at 7:30 p.m.) WEDNESDAY FESTIVAL -- The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare's lusty comedy on the battle of the Dec, 22. The entertainment was\ing for the presentation of "A ; 3 sexes. Starring Susan Clark as provided by Frank Evans' band|Skelton Walks," a comedy be- er Diahann Carroll, actress Katherina ie papend and the and everyone enjoyed them- ing directed by Mr. Guertin. Audrey Meadows, the singing English actor David Buck as alves Pe bent ime 6 8 King Family and impressionist | BOSUEN ACH selves. _P.S. Don't forget to buy a Adam Ki Cc 17 at 9:30 Petruchio, who undertakes to May 15 is an important date! | Yearbook. a). eete. (Channel 7 at marry and tame her. (Channel The Senior Orchestra will ven- ture to Montreal to play at --JANE MANNING O'Neill Collegiate And Vocational pattern ofjing lights and weird sound leffects. Congratulations are extended replaced by the school life. Of course, every- one had a wonderful and enjey- able holiday. to deserving winners. "The Frolic," our last school). SUNDAY WALT DISNEY -- Willie and the Yank, Part 1 of a three-part} (U.S.) Civil War adventure star-! Confederate soldier poses as a Union soldier to get through Northern lines to another outfit (Channel 2 and 8 at 7:30 p.m.) BONANZA -- A love-smitten! © 'a 3, 6, 12 at 9:30 p.m.) DAKTARI--Dr. Tracey is ser- iously injured in a jeep acci- , leaving his daughter Paula and) Judy (The Chimp) the task ... Most, students at OCVI have|21 and was really successful. 2 ; rages fe tari through th bg rw January nn a Class on gage the Robe she omy Ginioae Se eicae A rape Regent (Chan- that the festivilies of thejning: skit. It was particularly As = z Fae : | * r Christmas holidays have been|outstanding for its bright, flash- a a a ragcvmca {nelS$ at 7:00 p.m.) f 6 YONs THURSDAY ~ MAN' FROM UN.C.LE. = suspended animation and turn its paralyz- tionary machiné [tionary agents steal a revolu- ling force on U.N.C.L.E, head- dance for 1966, was held Dec.! --CAROLE HOOKER 'STILL UNTAMED jyouth's shy behaviour hides an Ss. R ised, | plyi the sic, 'ourse, - A A M ; a age, et . le el alg yl ag RB at York University. The wood- Olympic and World Champion side down position. Sergei Dio- Ontario Hospital, Dec. 20. * | our special _guest "Santa en bleachers were crammed Master of Balance Beam, were midoy achieved a spectacular Th Will B That same day, ECVI held Claus" -- Ho, Ho! | and uncomfortable but that perhaps, the most outstanding. triple somersault dismount. THIS YOUNG REBEL ere Will Be i . f ' Polina performed a series of Valeru Kerdemilidi aroused the RS peg enge mc lige aggre in ecdea tattinier > the iscence I shall say, 'I was ly, gracefully, and precisely. unique set of giant and half- TORONTO (CP) -- There is | on the project, explains its | accepted our student council|spirit and hard work of many there." Natalia started with a series of giant circles and straddles on one bunch of youthful rebels | background. } At The donation, and best of all, the students and teachers. The program commenced twirls and leaps on the uneven the high bar to conclude with in Toronto who are being en- "Our students keep com- bars until she climaxed with a a fantastic double somer - couraged by parents and | plaining that Canadian history | CLUB ' 4 scarlet and white costumes the NL Central Collegiate Institute, Oshawa twelve gymnasts led by two of her superb performance. The hibition of physical excellence. Piles | Pog Portcts lg "This seemed a good way to Students returning to schooling the team to our school Toronto's own Winstonettes and Rusian women gymnasts Only the Closing March re- on Upper Canada's 1837 rebel- | dramatize a civil conflict that Sat Jan 7th after the Christmas holidays| paid off. the two National flags burnt an have achieved a swan- like mained. The Russian team en- lion, led by William Lyon Mac- | Was close to home, and this ad : met with a flare of excitement.) Yeatbrook sales are on the impression into my mind. With grace with the power of well- tered to a thunderous standing kenzie. Their director is 13- | Comes through to them in a Be Watching EN Vibrant posters and announce-|brink of disaster. If the pro- re ear bso has followed developed nmuscles. ovation from the nearly 3,000 year-old Lewis Miller. Their | Way that would never occur For Our Return On ments hailed the coming of the|ject doesn't sell more copies ann 4 eg. eg iene] psa The men's gymnastics were . Spectators. The* athletes now production budget is the $75 | on paper." E& Harlem Diplomats, the number|within the next few weeks, the sha "age al : 1 th ent based much more on muscular dressed in their traditional they raised last September by A parent, Mrs. A, C. Hous- | Sat. Jan 14th "EM one team of the famed Globe-| yearbook orders will be can- ough the national anthems Midivance: 40k t aust scarlet jackets and white washing cars. | ton, says, "Now, suddenly, | ° ° * trobbers, that Friday night. celled. and official greetings from in remendously slacks, waved and answered 'tin Bis ik Che Suiibennial | they realize that this country: | mn Neine; , ; Ghident sutcdne an now avll: York University's head. fast reflexes. Boris Shaklin, the our applause by clapping as fect f the $8 acm a of | has its own colorful past." lent loca They succeeded in their sole| St for ftaeats hoplag | to The women's gymnastics con- coach and manager of this they paraded out of the gym- project of the 38 members of | _ : i Murry 1 purpose: to give Oshawa aloiic. Marks in weak i Mig sisted of floor exercises, bal- Soviet team, with his fantastic nasium. This was truly a night eg eat sed 8 aed a apt | oo CaerRing ren #99 44R9 | ots great, basketball game. Con-| Personal arrangements may ance beam and uneven bars apparatus work won a great which I will always remember. The Nagel oie iecagteanaenueaanl Bee Hayley ¢ : e girls made the costumes | * Teesgalind « gratulations go to the boys'|he made through the office. | in their home economics class. Feussett MUS: _, jm ean mt M tL ivr TM : A i iy fg id ) AA whose persistence in bring- ALEX SONA | Everyone shared the research. | ¢ : le RRS | The movie is being shot at : ; : Tat coeHe GUD |quarters, (Channel 3, 6, 12 at Anderson Collegiate, Whitby forte Joe's roman win al ing Gay ame wen | ee MARTIN -- Guests in eg or hades i. Sih ' pretty bank clerk. (Channel 2. "BC-TV. Festiva ot 2 pens a Anevn elena prezeted this em DONEVAN STUDENTS HEAR OSHAWA AIR STEWARDESS ee acho pm) IM CBCTY Peseal pe lead, nga Lesle Ug, The Taming of the Shrew, jics Jackie Mason and Allen and Christmas holidays with anjfor the holidays, concluded the} e A A " . : , ; 'hei { oh th i,.| Gravity law has it--what an Air Canada stewardess career. The after-school are Valdene Swanson, a' MONDAY b eG aches, JE St deh ppb de parse CO Oe So ee goes up must come down. and after a soft landing vocation - lecture is one of Grade 12 student, and John MR. TERRIFIC -- A new hr aba erage Ee )Rossi. (Channel 9 at 9:30 p.m. ' i, pte ah '| 'To Donna McGahey (right) | Wednesday she took an hour _--about 30 the school's Guid-- Sigsworth, head of |comedy-adventure series involv-) pio, ac Petruchio. The 90- |and Channel 2 and 8 at 10:00 The band and the choir con- were lined up in the gym, They tributed several selections the program and 12A, 13A presented amusing skits. One of Anderson's body rock 'n' provided entertainment. usual highlight of past assem- blies, the teachers' skit, ctudent to the grind ready roll groups also|\down to the second term of! The} concentrated mental effort. to| will be donated to local charity | 12B and organizations. | Anderson: students are back to settle wasi-- LYNDA RUTHERFORD Eastdale Collegiate, Oshawa Christmas holidays provided Our band plays many selec-| the down-part is like jump- ing in feathers. 256 Collegt Ave., Oshawa, is Donna of AT YORK UNIVERSITY from ground time to tell about 50 students at Done- van Collegiate all about her ance LE Department planned for this education term. Here, with Donna, has Donevan's Guidance Depart- ment. --Oshawa Times Photo ing around the exploits of a young man with super powers Steve Strimpeli stars in the title jrole andy John McGiver is feat- nT HENRY HIGH YOUTH THERE |. | Russians Thrill Area Students ured. (Channel 4 at 8:00 p.m.) WAYNE AND SHUSTER -- Second of four laughter-filled| variety hours this season, by Canada's leading comics. Spec: jial guest is internationally famed French-Canadian singer) Monque Leyrac. 'gg at 9:00 p.m.) (Channel 3, 6,| minute TV adaption of the classic comedy, produced and directed by Mario Pri- zek, will be telecast Wednes- day, Jan. 11. in a wartime comedy sketch) during which Freddie the Free- loader (Skelton) accidentally parachutes into Europe during} World War II. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8:00 p.m.) and (Channel| |p.m.) 'y FRIDAY TIME TUNNEL -- Tony and Doug go back to the Arizona of |1885 where they encounter space |creatures. The creatures soon jrecruit the time wanderers in a fantastic scheme to extract all the earth's protein. (Channel 11 at 7:30 p.m.) | RANGO -- Tim Conway of |McHale's Navy stars in this the first opportunity in weeks| tions with perfection, -but its | to prepare a report on activi-|Bossa Nova number made a : |4 at 8:30 p.m.) [hal-bour western, as Rango, a ties at Eastdale during the special hit with the audience. By JIM DE HETRE displays all of which were per- round of applause. Two ova- TUESDAY | BEATLES -- MUSIC -- In|fumbling Texas Ranger. Guy month of December. Mr. Devereux, head of the Henry Street High formed with the ultimate in tions occurred: Voronin Mik- RED SKELTON HOUR--Rob August the Beatles gave a con-|Marks co-stars as Pink Cloud, Deceiither _ cand 8 saw two music department, gave leader- Whitby Ont grace and feminine charm of hail, master of the rings, per- Crane-and John Banner co-stars |cert at Shea Stadium in New|the Rango's faithful Indian com- Action 'Days including a candy! ship to our spirited carolling. | Ade aac these ladies of Olympic calibre. formed hand stands, swinging of Hogan's Heroes are "guests | York City. Ed Sullivan intro- panion. (Channel 7 at 9:00 p.m.) 'On Dec. 17, T was thrilled to Two women, Natalia Kuichin- moves "and strength ors -- | sale, a car-smash, a grub-day) and basketball and volleybail, {ts first Student Assembly in| band played. engnensnasnsnsiisnaninnyatntttnt TEEN TOPICS Dec. Our second dance was held 16 with the Warlocs sup- of The Yearbook is rapidly he- --GISELE DUSERAULT Le be among 3,000 spectators at the Russian Gymnastic display night proved to be exciting and wonderful. Some day in remin- with the Entrance March and opening ceremonies. In their skyaya, winner of three gold medals, and Polina Astakhova, turns, rolls, and flips delicate- somersault in mad - air final- ly landing upright at the end of LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS (The following reviews were written by Miss Enid Wal- man who disgraced Dianonov, Espionage Scandal Case have been betrayed by the same (philosophers and some of the} military leaders of the time. | holds -- for example the cross ~-- then dismounted from an up- next ovation when. he made a sault fly-away. The men's gym- nastics was a breath-taking ex- Jace, Chief Librarian, Mc- |a nd Laura realizes that the| "A Jest of God' by Margaret HIT PARADE FOR TEENAGERS Shop of the Oshawa Shopping Centre. 1. I'm A Believer | Operators and two assistant teachers. Black Creek Pioneer Village and at Mackenzie House, where the rebel once lived. | Lewis, aided by five camera Mackenzie's 1836 defeat in the Upper Canada legislature, the event that convinced him re- PARENTS, TEACHERS PRAISE the U.S. Civil War. : ie pDuBlE y "StReaevee ALSO IN | COLOR "THAT MAN +, | directors, Terry Shawn and on pra is this week's Hannah Davis, checks con- IN ISTANBUL" | LARRY THOMPSON I "The B ird ll D wn t pte! sche by Osh- | stantly to be sure the back- SEHR CS ONES AND THE F awa and District teen - agers | ground is authentic. Mon, to Fri. Show Sterts 7:30 | ANCHORMEN n 1 Ss a Oo and supplied by the Dise | The movie will begin with |" °"* Su Show Sterts 6:30 fee siping KARL MURPHY FREE IN-CAR HEATERS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE lacks something dramatic like | NOTICE NO DANCE ANNERENE =O cs BLACK HARBOUR N. 8.'s Oldtime and Modern RED BARN bellion was needed to upset the Family Compact led by villain is Kamensky. The shock -- Stepping Stone -- Monkees Laughlin Public Library.) Laurence is the latest and prob- | | 7. . The three novels chosen forjof the news kills her grand-|ably best work of this Canadian! 2, Snoopy vs Red Baron ; tro DANCING Admission review were all written by/father and it is only Laura's|novelist. It is the story of = The +l ete Sir Francis Bond Head. BAY RIDGES me, |} 9PM. TO 12 $1.50 competent women writers, but|youthful innocence and honesty|Rachel Cameron who longs for 3. Words Of Tikva It will show the battle of 602 $ 2 AN RRO there any similarity ends. The|which, in the end, thwart the|children and a life of her own): "' _" agamas and Papas | Montgomery's Tavern, Dec. 7, | 692 282-3969 KIE'S subjects covered are: a case of|schemes of the enemy and|but has sacrificed 14 years to " | FaPas | 1837, where Mackenzie's fol- | ~ fs Russian espionasge during the|bring her safely home. looking after a querulous 4. Cry -- Ronnie Dove | lowers were routed. | NERS Bolshevist Revolution; the clas- mother and teaching school in| 5. Good Thing The 1837 rebellion itself is sical Greek theatre in Plato's Dame West has combined ber a dreary little town in Manitoba. -- Paul Revere and the considered a failure, but the | COE ST. &. AWA TIM AUSTIN GISELE MENARD jupy cuixa = j|time; and the self-discovery of talents to reveal a vignette! A summer romance and its Raiders movie will show that it forced 7975 5 a a frustrated woman school|from Russian history. Her por-| abrupt conclusion makes Rachel| 6, Tell It To The Rain the colonial office to look teacher in a small Manitoba/traits of Count Nikolai Diako-|realize that she must face up| -- Four Seasons | more Closely at Canada, and town, nov, the magnificent embodi-|!0 reality and become the mas-| 7 [ve passed This Way will end with Lord Durham's | Order In "The Birds Fall Down'|ment of Holy Russia and of|ter of her fate. With rare in- Before -- Jimmy Ruffin | 1840 report recommending re- | > Trousers Dame Rebecca West has re-|"poor dear silly futile'? Chubi-|Sight' and humour, Mrs. Laur- Ae Oe sponsible government for Can- created a scandalous case of|nov, the terrorist, forever climb-|ence tells an oft-told tale with) © Mustang § Wilson Pickett | 8a espionage involving a double|ing in and out of a homemade |lively vigour and creates char- ee tee A special note of authentic- | agent called Kamensky and an|overcoat, will not soon be for-|acters who are fresh and in-| 9. East West _ | ity will come from. the | dint exiled Russian Count Diakonov,|gotten. Nor will Laura, young | teresting. --Hermans Hermits | collection of old rifles loaned | ae once the Minister of Justice but) and beautiful, but above all.) C@kNTENNIAL READING 10. Please Don't Ever Leave | by George Forster, father of | THE | en i" exile rages of Po Napa ro in a world gone mad | FICTION Me -- Cyrkie | one of the students. -- WwoRD pected treason to his Czar. The | with plots. A Deer Park teacher, | unch story tenes place in 1909, 85| "The Mask of Apollo" wlan big White Forest by | Vail, who has been working | FOR THE Gay seen by Laura Rowan, the|y R It is her fourth | gue Count's 18-year-old, half-English |novel about Greece, tollowing Tete Blanche oe ee | Living Dolls 5-0943 granddaughter. Her father, Ed-|«ppe Last of the Wine," "The | B) i. ~ PHIL PULTZ HENDRYKA KLAMAN ERIC CAY ward Rowan, an English MP with aristocratic connections, is no longer on good terms with her mother, Tania Nikoloievna Diakonov, and because of this King Must Die" and "The Bull) from the Sea." Here she re- turns to the period between the | death of Socrates and the The | Nite by of Macedonian Empire. Vader the Volcano by Mal; jeolm Lowry The Watch That Ends the Hugh cata GENERA » D 4 {rr wow!tt! Entertainment Nightly at 9 P.M. Metinee Saturdoy 4 P.M. te 6 P.M, e@ FULLY LICENSED @ bd unhappy situatjon, Tania sud-|narrator is an actor, Nikeratos; ri ea Birds of the 'cee lll Forest Centennial Plans 7 denly decided Yo visit her par-|/his achievement of success is by J. A. Livingston with J. F. ~ : aq ents in Paris, taking Laura with|one of the themes of the book,| Lansdowne KING ST Are you interesed in or -- Phil' Paltx, Grade 10; 'TI |her. the other is the struggle for| Building Canada, an architec- THIS WEEK OSHAWA bored with all the Centennial haven't heard too much of | When they arrive at the ex-|power in Syracuse. |tural history of Canadian life AND year plans and activities -- what is supposed to happen in |iled Count's residence on the| As we follow: Niko on his rise|by Alan Gowans LITTLE CAESAR THE CONSULS especially those in Oshawa? Tim Austin, Grade 9: "I : : ; realization of what the classic|/by J. S. Moir | don't really know that much Oe ig a wire pag llc age gy beg Greek theatre meant, its relig-| The Masseys by M. W. Gillen 0.C.V.I. AUDITORIUM i 'des i another : i ' ai ssh p about it and besides, I think aneink non: Seung" ai ious origins and the actor's| Mazo de la Roche by Ronald SAT., JAN. 7th --at 8:30 p.m. that it is far to early to tell whether it might not be bore- the way of celebration. I think it is a great idea to celebrate lot of people. I can't do any- thing right now, I'm too busy, maybe later on in the year." Avenue Kleber, household arrangements depen- they find all kind of man who would not be noticed in a crowed, but who to fame, we are given some priestly responsibilities. A mask of Appollo which he always car- The Cross in Canada, Edited Hambleton Several classes from the Adult | Retraining Program have been | Admission: » Dress: -- Shirt & Tie -- Ne Blue Jeans 75¢ Non-Members . . . 50c Members Ms i ve Wi i ies with him symbolizes for ing or not. I think that we will is fre ries wi y: zi | ' i quently absent on myster-|Niko his d i l th have to wait and see what is E 3 i * iko his devotion to all that is|making regular visits to the ACHES aseaing and how often it ,, Hendryka Klanan, Grade 12: /ious B sca ed Be his own. The |truly good and beautiful, not| Adult Library where they have | NICURES happens." I think that it is too early to cy set ~ i er. only in acting but in life itself.|been given instruction in the use | | Siac ' ire 2: ' sanitary f the library and_ assistance | n Special Gisele Menard, Grade 12: tell. I don't know that much f A fascinating book in which we |of ] y 4 | OFF "Yes, I'm interested in Cen- of what is goining on and I [that Taure is te accomene hex (mect: Plato _and_his student with their reading by the staff. The Coronet Lounge of the Cadillac Hotel tennial projects. I don't think haven't seen anything yet so | grandfather by train to visit his THOSE Mall) there is enough for the kids 7 can't really be bored yet. -|sister in Northern France, Thus Presents The Fabulous, RIOTOUS 4Ti1 though and I'd like to see I think that if the opportunity begins the eventful train trip The One and Only MUSIC MEN ROLLICKING - somethi done about this. "came to participate in any- |in which revelations are made i There is hotsfor the kids at (hing, 1 might, it would alljwhich change the whole course | TISH GOODE | Expo, but here in Oshawa qenend on what it was." of the story. : BOBSMITHS there isn't gay! i i can iar Gy aa ae The terrorist, Chubinov, in- Di c h featuring | " A" q 'ay, : ' see or even know abou 7 vades their compartment; rude- | irect From the john Allen, Al Game end Al Bomuitl ARE HERE AGAIN Judy Gulka, Grade 10: "No, I'm not bored, I don't know what there is to be bored about. I haven't done anything yet for a project myself but I think I would like to. It all depends on time though and what it was that was to be done." ' think that it is a bit too early to tell yet whether I would be bored or not. I think that the activities that have been planned will be a benefit to the city and anyone who visits here during the Centennial year, I have nothing in mind ly wakes the Count and en- pages in length. The Count rec- ognizes in this shabby, nervous intellectual, the revolutionary son of an old friend. During the course of his long interrogation of the Count, it is revealed that for myself yet." gages him in a conversation 100 | Chubinov and his companions eon ; | Beverly Hills Hotel Now At The Georgian - Motor Hotel DON'T MISS:THIS GREAT SOUND THE CADILLAC HOTEL Simeoe St. South MATINEE SATURDAY 4 Entertcinment Nightly at 9 P.M. P.M. TO 6 P.M, FULLY LICENSED Whithy Hotel DUNDAS ST WHITBY

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