Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jan 1967, p. 23

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TEEN TALK | Donevan Collegiate Institute Donevan's yearbook underway. Last week, pictures|and words in Russian. were taken of classes and var-| Other club that students: take lous student. organizations. lavid participation in are French, The Senior Orchestra has, Debating, Art and Advertising, | been invited to play at Scarboro| wading, PE omieerprgs Cnet: College on February 5, before|eading. wet borane Wrestling: competing at the Kiwanis Fest-| ye 4 pele ieee is gle ival on February 16, 'ongratulations to Boy's Jun- ior, Bantam, and Senior Bas- \ relatively new organization|ketball teams for last week's; at Donevan is the Russian Club. |triple victory over McLaughlin. | Headed by Mr. Victor, the club|Keep up the good work! meets each day after school. JANE MANNING McLaughlin Collegiate Institute A dance in the cafeteria of|school plays will be staged Feb. the school was a centennial/9, 10, and 11 in the school kick-off with the Delphies, a!auditorium. rhythem and blues group. |. Grade 12 commercial stu- Parents' Night was held Jan.'dents recently enjoyed a trip to 11 and Jan. 17 to give parents|the Toronto Stock Exchange. and teachers a chance to dis-| McLaughlin battled Donevan's cuss the progress of the stu-|basketball team, but unfortu- dents. nately were defeated. "Stalag 17", McLaughlin! CAROL WALES Henry St. High School, Whitby is well|Students learn everyday phrases! © ee Ce | MARY KIRKLAND How do students feel about the department of education's recent ruling that 35 per cent of the final examination be based on the entire year's work? The Times asked six Oshawa Catholic High School students in Grade 13 if they felt the idea is fair, helpful or otherwise and they had the following to say. TEEN TOPICS ANNE IVANCO reason or another, His year's work should be counted in this case." Ene Ten Haaf: "Yes, I think this is a good idea. The final mark should not be based entirely on one exam at the end of the year because this one exam is not always a true evaluation. It is more important to maintain a high average all year. This policy PATRICK DRUMM N ew Exams Pla JIM VERALL not to see what a student can cram at the last minute but rather to see how much the student has absorbed during the year and how well that student has learned to think." Patrick Drumm: "I think it is a help because a mark based only on the June exams does not give a true picture of the year's work, A person can cram for the finals and n ZBIGNOEU MARTYNEK Jim Verrall: "I definitely think this will be a help for students confronted with the heavy task of studying for those all - important finals. With only 65 per cent of the final exam being counted, the pressure on the student will be that much less. If-a student does his work through- out the year, it will be to his advantage to have 35 per cent | ON TELEVISION 'Deb Star Ball Tonight Puts Spotlight On Youth i TONIGHT {John Wayne makes a cameo ap-jher on trial. (Channel 7 at 8:30 | TARZAN -- Tarzan leads ajpearance as a participant in|p.m.) |safari into hostile pygmy coun-jan uproarous game of hillbill-| HOLLYWOOD PALACE -- jtry to recover a country's stol-jies and Indians which takes|Jack Benny, guest host is join- en treasure, but is doublecross-|place in swanky Beverly Hills.}ed by Johnny Mathis, Petula ed by two of the group who dis-)(Channel 4 at 8:30 p.m.) |Clark and WBA heavyweight jeover diamonds, (Channel 6 at; HALLMARK HALL of FAME |Champion Ernie Terrell. Jack \7:30 p.m.) ASTASIA -- A drama by| Performs a serious selection on | SUNDAY Guy Bolton, from the French|the violin and is then joined STARS OF TOMORROW --joriginal by Marcelle Maurette jby concert violinist Gloria Featuring the ten most promis-|Starring Julie Harris in the|Chappel. (Channel 9 at 9:30 ling young national and inter-|title role and Lynn Fontanne|P-™:) national actresses in motion pic-|as the Dowager Empress. On a ID/ tures and television at the 14thinight in July, 1918 the entire, GET SMART -- Max (Don annual DEB Star Ball. (Chan-|Romanoff family _ and their/Smart) is sent to the Miss Gal- nel 7 at 9:30 p.m.) household were massacred by|axXy Beauty Contest to prevent | BELL TELEPHONE HOUR-- the Bolshevik revolutionists in/KAOS agents from kidnapping The sounds and sights of San| Russia. Years later, a confused/ Miss U.S.A. (Tisha Sterling) Francisco, this music pee tae J woman is brought for-|(Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8:00 p.m.) swings from jazz to opera and, Ward as the sole survivor of the! COM MU! y features John Hardy -- top alto/Russian Royal family. Is she Pnkicceeniagll prog 3 - saxophonist and Linda Meyer of|really the Grand Duchess Ana- leading to the curre t aro the San Francisco Ballet.|stasia? (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 9:30\struggle between eal anise (Channel 2 and 8 at 6:30 p.m.)!P-m.) |China and the West Wiis and HENRY V --SHAKESPEARE rare stills show the leaders who THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Januery 28, 1967 21 FRIDAY THURSDAY : Mary Kirkland: "I think would be even better if it were pull off a good mark even of his mark-already' in the |--This, Shakespearean drama shaped the history of Henry Street High's (Whitby)! It's Go! Go! Go! 67! for! this policy is a great help. A based on 50 per cent of the though the Christmas and bag." pecial played by last season's) BEWITCHED--Samantha_ be- China. Joseph Gn oS _ eaern yearbook, the "'Hi-Lite" is tak-|Henry. Last Friday, Tommy| student's final standing should year's work." Easter marks were low, How- Zhignoeu Martynek: "Def- |Stratford Festival cast' Douglas|Comes Aunt Clara's defence at-|the narrator. (Ch "pyre 0 ing shape since club pictures/Trend and his Custom Machine} not be based only on marks Amne Ivanco; "I think it is ever, if a portion of the first initely a help. Now your final [Rain is the king, Tony Van|orney when other witches put Se ceulic hannel 7 at 9:30 were taken last Thursday. |made their debut on Henry's| he might get on a certain sub- a great help. I would per- two terms is added to the mark shows not how much |Bridge, Max Helpmann, Will- re anc erence en Henry observed Jan. 11 with)stage and realized a fine pro-| ject. It should be based on the sonally prefer it to be on a final mark, a student will you can cram into your head jiam Needles, Powys Thomas a special assembly to honor Sir. |fit. | year's work, A student may basis where the examination work hard during the whole in a week but gives you a jand Eric Christmas are the John A, Macdonald on his' Social convener Nick Sidor| have been a good worker all is worth 50 per cent instead of year instead of the last month chance to show what you (principals. (Channel 9 at 9:00 MODERN GRILL birthday. has lined up Little Caesar and! year but may not do too well 35 per cent. In grade 13 the or two to get a good average really can do in the line of |n.m.) foe annual Public Speaking|the Consuls for the Valentine, 0m an examination for one purpose of an examination is in June." studying." MONDAY p {formerly known as "QUEENIE'S" : 'inals will be held in February Dance. If all goes well. Henry, THE SAINT -- Playing a Peuin as in junior and senior assemblies. will be shaking with new sounds |! game of murder is fun -- un- DIXIE LEE FRIED CHICKEN Everyone is looking forward to| til it becomes the real thing ssa - ik | and it spells hair-raising dan- 2 este aye ded DIXIE DINNERS 2 |; Pieces Chicken | Chips Roll, $ | Cole Slaw | HIT PARADE ' FOR TEENAGERS LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS hearing Henry's orators. NORBERT KONDRACKI Ajax High School Gold Brown Chips ge¥ for the Saint (Roger Moore) (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8:00 p.m.) ROSEMARY CLOONEY ] | | | 1.25 re | | Mr. Robertson and Mr. Mor-|previous loss by defeating stu- ey Foal ye stg Pi in of|dents 10-1 in a curling match. e Month" by Spirits Incor-| students of grade 12 and 1 porated and were honored at a| made a trip to Trent Calversine dinner in the cafeteria. jrecently and sat. in on lectures Mr. Robertson is attempting| which provided some insight to organize a students' bonspiel|into university life. Several at Annedale Golf and Country|students are now seriously con- Club. Eight teams are re-isidering to attend Trent Uni-| quired and invitations are out | versity to all those interested. | : Teachers made up for their' O'Neill Collegiate And Vocational At two Parents' Nights held during the past two weeks for SUSAN DICK an authentic, hand-painted Snoopey dog, was presented to grade nine classes and the sen-|the Red team for the most ior grades, a special science|points of various activities that display and a cigarette smok-|afternoon. A masquerade ball was held after the carnival with the "Warlocks" providing the |music. Mr. Dixon and teachers are agreeing more and more that members of the school assem- bly are singing the school song) ing machine were on hand for parents' interest. The art and industrial art class also had an art and furniture showing, re- spectively. A fabulous winter carnival was held Jan. 20 and students were divided into three teams named after the school's colors|more enthusiastically. -- red, green and gold. The Winter Carnival trophy, CAROL HOOKER Courtice High School "The Little Spec," a school | to-work'"" week after reports were handed out. A Parent- newspaper is being edited by members of 10C and contains Teacher Night was held Mon- Oshawa General Library The following is this week's hit parade as chosen by Osh- . pict andl ah ages ode Open Friday Afternoons _i,"*'i'Sws The following list was com- piled by Mrs. W. V. McKnight who is in charge of the hos- pital. branch. In wishing all our borrowers | a happy and healthy Centen- nial Year. we at the Mc- Laughlin Public Library have to keep in mind that some citizens of Oshawa and dis- trict are bound to be hospi- talized in 1967. With the help of a generous donation from the Women's Hospital Auxil- iary, books are bought for the } | Biizabeth) -- An English ro-|tained here, Samuel Johnson, mantic mystery by a Masquerade Mardi Gras Dance Feb. 3 In the mood of 1967 festivi- ties, the executive of the Osh- awa Folk Festival is launching hospital library which oper- ,of life in post-war rural Eng- A ihe | ates on Friday afternoons. liand, | 2. I'm A Believer ey | --Stepping Stones,.Monkees | FICTION | GENERAL | 3. Georgy Girl --Seekers Castle Ugly (Barrett, M.E.)| Racing Car Design (Walker-| 4. Nashville Cats Set amid the dunes of Longjley, Rodney) An excellent Island this novel tells the love|book for those interested in the} stories of two Sarahs, mother | history of design. The technical} and daughter, of summer life of details are made all the more} the leisured classes and of "gay linteresting by the names of} young butterflies who become|such famous engineers and sad, old bats'. Not perhaps|drivers as Bugatti, Porsche and everyone's cup of tea, Castle) Moss. Ugly is well and precisely writ-; The Stuck-in-Bed Book (Bate- ten. }man, Robert ed.) --Anecdotes, The Corner Shop (Cadell,/excerpts and poems are con- Edward Lear, Robert Herrick popular ' ae to mention a few; a sprinkling 1. Tell It To The Rain --Four Seasons --Lovin' Spoonfuls . Knight in Rusty Armour --Peter and Gordon - Words of Love --Mamas and Papas 7. Snoopy vs Red Baron --The Royal Guardsmen 8. Stand By Me --Spyder Turner 9. If I Call You By Some Name --The Paupers 10. Standing In The Shadows Of Love --The Four Tops writer, this book is sure to be of puzzles and cartoons help to Miss Clooney, who in private life is Mrs. Jose Ferrer and the mother of five children sings, Hey There, Tenderly, My| |Man, Blues in the Night, and 10 other songs during the show, |video-taped in Chicago. <onatts) DIXIE BUCKETS 12 Pieces Chicken, Chips Feeds 4 - 6! Great for Families °3.95 Ask for "QUEENIE" 345 Ritson S. 725-3887 (J O'KEEFE CENTRE MELINA MERCOURI inel 4 at 9:30 p.m.) TUESDAY } INVADERS -- When six scien- tists disappear David Vincent (Roy Thinnes) is summoned by an electronics expert who thinks the aliens will get him next. (Channel 7 at 8:30 p.m.) CAPTAIN NICE -- Carter's |(William Daniels) lab analysis shows why Bigtown's new, |bridge collapsed, It's made out! of oatmeal! What's worse, the Ay contractors are holding mayor | Finney until they get paid.) & (Channel 11 at 7:30 p.m.) | | WEDNESDAY A NEW MUSICAL BEVERLY HILLBILLIES -- BASED ON JULES DASSIN'S NEVER ON SUNDAY enjoyed by women patients looking for good, light reading. Lucille's business takes her to Paris where she becomes in- volved with missing paintings, jilts her county fiance in favor of the difficult Professor. Devil Take All (Caidin, Mar- tin) -- A suspense story which while away the hours. Islands of the South Pacific) (Sunset Travel Book) -- This| liberally illustrated in black and| white guide lets us dream or) )plan about Tahiti, Fiji and! Samoa, "Lands painted by Gau- guin and described by Steven- son, Maugham, Michener" etc. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St N. 728-7339 |) gives the reader the technical perfection of the classical au- Jacqueline Kennedy (Harding and Holmes) -- A Woman for, day, Jan, 23 to discuss the out- come of report cards. Our basketball team was suc- cessful against Dunbarton and Ajax. Keep up the good work boys! subject material pertinent to school life at Courtice High. It also has a Dear Prudence Planders column and a con- troversial gossip section. The sale of copies will provide a trip to Oshawa for the news- paper people. ---SHARON GRAHAM Last week was "'buckle-down- --LYNDA KILLENS Oshawa Catholic High School bus loads of elementary grade the boy's senior basketballjeight students arrived to take team Jan. 29 at 8 p.m. in the;part. There were 400 pupils. school preceded by a good-will|They were spectators for, a game between the Oshawa Ca-jboys' basketball game and a nadians and Toronto East| gymnastics display. Grads at 7 p.m. | The Therisian club is plan- OCH's student council spon-|ning a big weekend to host a sored the annual skating party|Barry's Bay club at the school at the Civic Auditorium Fri-|Saturday. afternoon with guest day, Jan. 20 which was high-|speaker, Sister Michael Vincent lighted by an all - girl hockey| of Toronto, The visitors will be team sponsored by the GAA.|guests at a luncheon Sunday Everyone was overwhelmed afternoon. by the style, techniques and feats (feets?) of the team. Eight JANE SIMIANA Eastdale Collegiate Institute Fastdale Collegiate will stage \French club meeting was none its own production of plays ab other than the oral French. The its new auditorium February|/model car club and the Mathe- 23, 24, and 25. matics club are new to East- "Sunday Costs Five Pesos,"|dale. directed by Mr. Zwart; "A) At a student council meeting Pen of My Aunt," directed by|last Monday, members discuss- Miss Marchut, and "Splint forjed plans for a school project a Broken Heart," directed by|for centennial year but noth-| Mr. Wilkes, will be shown each ing definite has been set. | night. The main topic at a recent --CHRISTINE MILLER Anderson Collegiate Institute Centennial Year celebrations|half-day holiday in Sir John A. started on January 11 when Mr.|MacDonald's honour, Thompson, head of the History; Some of the boys in the shop Department, held a humorousjclasses under the direction of mystery quiz concerning one of | Mr, Mason and Mr. Hooper, are Canada's greatest men, Every |constructing large centennial period, clues were given over symbols for use on town build- the P.A. system and at the con-/ings. clusion of the contest the ans-; Parents' Night was held Tues- jday, at which time parents were The "Harlem Jesters" play | volity. thors plus an education in the/tnhe world. This beautiful color- ed picture book will delight) Mrs. Kennedy's many admir-| a masquerade Mardi Gras dance in the Kinsmen Community Cen-|¥se Of space age knowledge tre February 3. Special arran-|When applied to the defeat of gements have been made to|master criminals. Jers, have the hall appropriately de-| Murder Mixture (Lee, Eliza-| La Volpe e le camelie (Silone, | corated for this evening of fri-|beth) -- An excellent collection|Ignazio) -- This is a story of| Jof stories for those addicts of|the invisible barrier of the Domino masks will be pro-jmystery, murder and mayhem /frontier between Italy and Swit- vided at the door and the com-|who still admire the authors|zerland and the effect it has; mittee warns that those not in|who help to develop the Proto: jupon family life. In Italian, | costume will pay a fine. What|types. ae | the fine will be remains a sec-| Reader's Digest Condensed | NEWS ret. National costumes and cen-|Books 1966 -- This attractively} "uneral services were held on Sunday, January 22nd, 1967 Of all Transmission o/ Repairs Could've Been Avoided by Preven- 7 /0 tive Maintenance Every 25,000 Miles. Reconditioned Transmissions For Chev., Pontiacs (Cdn.) Exchonge $125. Pius Installation and Fluid. All Work Guaranteed tennial costumes are invited.) illustrated dition in- ' bound, illustrated edition in at Winchester, Ont., for Miss CO-STARRING ORSON BEAN EVENINGS 8:30 -- MATINERS 2 P.M, Mon.-Thurs, Fri.-Set. Wed.-Mate. Sat. Mets A Complete Plumbing and Heating Service Orch. and Mazz, $550 $6.50 4 @ Esso Heating R. Orch. and F, Bola, 425 5.00 eee eee Lepuent Middle Boleony 3.25 4.00 2.28 2.78 Rear Balcony : : e Kitchens 2.50 3.00 175 2.00 COMPLETE BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 A.M. te 9 P.M. DAILY © Bathrooms sooner COMPLETE -- ------ PH. 668-2991 OSHAWA CHORAL SOCIETY under the direction of Hugh Martin presents ational costumes will be par-| ' i J.S:A. by N Par-|cludes Don Quixote, U.S.A. by Sein Waltanly. whe pkueen ae Gilbert and Sullivan's aded, but not judged. Richard Powell and Saturday|7)i0 fina a The judges will select-fromjthe Rabbi Went Hungry by ees ) Me: the following categories for men|Harry Kemelman. ot a Public Library last and women: original, comic and) Surgeon, U.S.A. (Slaughter, )"""" character. There will be a prize|Frank) -- This writer's many for the prettiest lady's,dress|fans will require no urging to| Jai, read his latest work. Dr. Bruce) and a prize for a couple. Bernard Tierney's orchestrajGraham holds Congressman} CLUB will supply for novelty and|Reardon's_ reputation in his} "mixer dances and top-notch) hands. | ANNERENE entertainers, Dot and Les co Honestly, the Country! kin, champion ballroom dancers|(Turner, Sheila) --This is the) the Ding - Dong Belles, a close|fourth 'and last book about) OM Scugog island harmony quartet and an accor-|Mary Braid Carrick, Like its} Tish Goode Is In Town Stor of "Stage - Radio end TV" Enjoy Her Songs Patter end Piane Stylings GEORGIAN PIRATES OF PENZANCE at EASTDALE COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Harmony Road North, Oshowe February 2, 3, 4th Curtain time 8:15 P.M. Adults $1.50 Students $1.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT-- Alto Music Supplies, Simcoe St. $. Henderson's Book Store, King St. E Holden Brothers Furniture, King St. E. HOTEL Dise Shop, Shopping Centre or call gram consists of two one-act) where. plays. "A Phoenix Too Fre- quent" directed by Mr. Halli-)-- day is set in early Roman times and "Rose Latulippe," under the guidance of Miss Sissons} includes a lively Mardi Gras scene. | oan svt Sa So PE POPSET OT SO OOOH SOEEOOOLOODOH1t0OO8 ON SALE AT BOXOFFICE OR BY MAIL! -22. RODGERS =: HAMMERSTEINS 27 eg, ROBERT WISE eeeeess@ 2 ev are SEATS NOW sy AGS The perennial ticket sales recor , | competition is just getting, ope OUND | under way but prizes will be) OF, USsIC | motion given to classes with the most/ wer was, of course--John A. d Is MacDonald. The prize was --|given the opportunity to ! a tour through the staff dining|their children's progress with room, and the winner was --|the teachers. Mr. Thompson. As a consolation : prize all the students received a LYNDA RUTHERFORD Bowmanville High School entertainment for what has to be a great evening. Those little pieces of worry, report cards, were delivered Friday just in time to ruin a weekend. The Bowmanville senior bas- ketball team is red hot now having won, three out of three games. Senior and junior girl teams won both games Thurs- day. --BARRY KRAWCHUK giate Institute dent activities. Student council held a meeting last Tuesday. The BAA dance and basket- A new club has been form- ed at Bowmanville this week. The model club, headed by Mr. Johnson, has held its first meet- ing and anyone interested in making "control lines" and other flying models will find the model club the club to get with, Bowmanville will have her best dance yet, Jan. 27, with the Last Words providing the Donevan Colle It's double-blue and_ white week at Donevan. Members of the action committee have or- EVENINGS 8:00 P.M. (Sun, thru Thurs. $1.75 EVENINGS (Fri, and Sat.) 2.00 MATINEES 2:00 P.M, {Sat. and Sun.) 1.50 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE MATINEES (Wednesday) 1.25 THIS WEEK > weettt yt TTY tet er ittitii CASSIUS Vs. ERNIE CLAY 'TERRELL World Champion WBA Champion WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT d Cucuit TV Admission: 75¢ Non-Members . . . 50¢ Members 0.C.V.I. AUDITORIUM Dress:-- Shirt & Tie -- No Blue Jeons Cle MON., FEB. 6, 1967 Prelims 8:45 Main Bout 10:30 Prices $7.50, $6.50, $5.50 | | ganized this week to promote) ball - games _ against Central Oshawa high schools. lwere held Friday The Awards Committee of| Remember, only six weeks Student Council is busy pre-juntil "E" day! paring bars for various stu- -J ANE MANNING! THE QUIET JUNGLE » > wex LITTLE CAESAR "Consus WEEK CONSULS q MAPLE LEAF GARDENS i dion quartet will perform at in-|predecessors, it is written in NIGHTLY tervals, jthe form of a diary; this time} Every effort is being made|by a neighbor, Sally Burton. Al- | 9 TO 1 A.M. to make this a fun night with|though a work of fiction, it is a} Teo The Musie of the tinental flavor. warm, humorous, authentic tale a contin | Royal Central Collegiate Institute | Ambassadors MOTOR The school drama club isjsales. Classes 11J and 9F are! This Saturday reaching its peak of activity as/tied for an early lead. | it prepares for this year's "'Cen-| Come out to enter this com- Jan. 28th Se tral Presents' which will be/ petition. Your 50 cents can't) held Feb. 10 and 11. The pro-jbuy better entertainment any-| Dance 9 to 12 vi Join The THE GOLD RUSH LOUNGE \ Bob Mercer @ Comedy @ Loughter Entertainment Nightly Matinee 728-9127 Oshawa Also available at the door Sponsored by the Oshawa Recreation Department 4 Crowd at Ww Ponenet® Pannaned® The Coronet Lounge of the CADILLAC HOTEL Presents The Exciting JOE CARIMA TRIO as an added atraction @ Music singer comedienne SUZANNE FERA ORDER YOUR CHINESE FOOD CALL THE RICKSHA 728-1676 00600000600860008000000080080008000s000000 Saturday eeveveccesece KING ST OSHAWA

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