| . THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, February 18, 1967 2] tion TEEN TALK O'Neill's Political Club 64 Bowmanville High School A This week started off better}smashing dance. | Has T hree-Part A eal than most with a holiday, Mon-| All contestants in the beard- | its includ- day while teachers attended a|growing contest will come Tues- be held in convention in Toronto. It may|day to school clean-shaven, A A history teacher at O'Neill|pleased with 20 - odd studentitends to be looked down wu a0n 20) 2 OrOn aay |e c f A history ) s . ' | r pon } present not have been Short in length| winner will be chosen and his /Collegiate, who says the coun-| membership. by people because the conflicts 'st in the but not on activty. i picture taken, A 'Penny Drop" try needs "good politicians,"; The Hamilton - oriented idea|and downfalls of the profession ms being The biggest news besides ex-|contest and several basketball has been chiefly instrumental in| was first questioned Bet ete late "emphasized" by the news a Recrea- ams is School Spirit Week which|games will also be held that setting up Oshawa's first and jes bo: ee f educat , id the| media includes a "Manard G. Crebs| week. lonly high school political club. cent Set icaticn ake 3 AG W : ; : ' joni) a *|Department of Education until} The history teacher also says len Stew- Day" Tuesday when students) A film shown Friday of Mr. R. S. Bishop, head of the they resolved that it would do|the clut 1 j aga wear whatever they want. Five|Romeo and Juliet for Grade 11 Mr. KR, 5. Bishop, hea he) they resoiver at it would dojthe club supp ements the objec- live in the different bands will take part in{by the English department and lhistory department at the|more good than harm = "'pro-/tives of the school history course t the Civic our sock-hop the next day. The]a hoot-nite and a. basketball | school, says the chief purpose | Vided all Rag ed ag ee ee bog ogy 2 hear a tral Coun- "Blues Council,' an upcoming |game were considered very suc- of the three-party club Is "to| ;, a ae Co ee i Waronto: band will conciud 3 M ball ' Each party elects a leader| world. Associa- conclude the|cessful. lstimulate interest' in govern- | i Ss week's activities at" anotier BARRY KRAWCHUK Kebicaa baton eaabere fie & and each party and leader has} Dorothy Vipond of Grade 13 jment and politics. : a sponsor. Mr, Bishop is over-|is leader of the Liberal party of oundaries | agp de gp oor club ot paged of the organization which|the club, sponsored by history Stevenson . jan element of controversy and/meets monthly in the school li-/teacher Mr. Robert Douglas. tier High- Anderson Collegiate competition that the school's brary. Jackie Malachowski nt "includi former United Nations Clu visits fr -/12. hee iv ' sia A Pep Rally was held on!Day at Waterloo University. lacked. Though, he says, the PERAIES ang Mes nom Can Be eee ie sty, Malt Con ae eae , ade : ae Me Woda yee rae - gin (troversial politicians are fea-|Servative wing of the party with eting will Thursday to give support to our! The latest edition of 'Pen- club doesn't have the magnetic} sponsorship by Mr. William : school teams. Mr. Armstrong|point' was published last week. draw of sports activities, he is|tures of the club that often pro- i taches 'geography at eases introduced the wrestlers while} Such columns as "Dear Ralph" duce heated discussions and | school : osu Mr. Ray introduced the senior and "In Your Opinion" make i ir i ate | : so reee an ad pide ¥ n questionnaires, The first debate} Cathy Batesom of Grade 13 AY boys' basketball team. However, |for interesting reading. | HIT PARADE lattended by the Liberal, Pl Gaadir ch ihe New Deaooeatie aot pieces from "Mary Poppins."| The double-trouble of exams ail ' | ae An Ottawa high school orches-|is fast approaching so everyone|most timid of birds and it is|her owner stepped on one Of|jaboriously collected and heap: | - 728-3562 tra will be our special guests. {had better start to study. rare to find one as a pet. jher fragile toes with the result/ed to form a flat circular nest! sm: A rip-roaring session of Par- CAROLE HOOKER For four years this particular|that the toenail was badly in-jand thieving of stones from a SSS bird not only enriched the lives|jured. The little bird remained|neighbor's supply was widely) after the rally, Anderson| The finals for the public wrestlers suffered their second speaking contest will be run off defeat to Alliston by a score of next week. 32.to 20. Scarves made of Recently, ACVI students who|Tartan are now on sale. Buy are interested in mathematics one to support your school. attended the Science Computer LYNDA RUTHERFORD Central Collegiate Institute The drama club staged a very; winner was 12F followed by 11C| successful 'Central Presents." | and 12A. Proceeds from the! The plays "Rose Latulippi" and|drama club production are to be| "A Phoenix Too Frequent" were |used for the purchase of a spot- | e & | done extremely well. Congratu-|light. | ment of Zoology,. gave a Fi ri ; lations go out to Miss Sissons) Friday, the BAA held its an- arm , eo Ing epic e sample lecture on Theory of | 4. Kind of a Drag -- Bucking- Frode ---- -- Pcngealeri @ Ree and Mr. Halliday, the directors/nual dance. Highlights included é Spontaneous G en eration. hams |candidate for the next provin- -- of course, the players them-/a ara mee --_ Don- e Professor Johnson, Depart- | 5. Pretty Ballerina -- Left |cial election have guested ati] @ Pelinting selves. jevan and for a change of pace, f A l ment of Modern Languages, Banke O'Neill Collegiate': 1 ls 5 Fi A A | giate's three as Paperl Pigg he nena gong Pegs tet ag tournament at Ir | ; I LE ( te yr V O udl demonstrated a French Lan- | 6, Georgy Girl -- Seekers isemblies since September. : sted s | i guage laboratory, Professor | 7. Opportunity -- Mandala | "The political club, which| . ling that the auditorium was on both nights. The grand contest O'Neill Collegiate Institute The two basketball games atjliament was held Tuesday night) the BAA dance, Friday werejand the matter of poor atten- both won by O'Neill. The "Sixth |dance in the House of Commons Dimension" band greatly en-jand Senate meetings was dis- hanced the dance. jcussed. A committee of the The Senior Band has been|whole was organized to discuss JOAN SMITH practising Monday and Thurs-|the question of small participa-|The Incredible Journey day mornings for Music Night|tion at our school dances. It is which will be held April 14 and/almost as bad as our school 15. Some selections are "Capi-|song enthusiasm. However, no Anderson} | and 13 students from O'Neill A group of 32 Grade 12 Collegiate recently visited LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS The following book reviews ; A playful creature, she had were contributed by Mrs. jher favorite game which pro- Leora Ebbett of the Order De- |vided much amusement for on- partment, McLaughlin Public jlookers. A lettuce leaf was Library. jgiven to her and with this in That Quail, Robert by Mar-|her beak she darted about the garet A. Stanger. house with her pursuers trying Occasionally a story comes |to catch her. This game con- along that seems ideally suited|tinued until. the bird became for those parents who still read|weary and she simply ate the aloud to their children. Some-jlettuce leaf to signal the end what similar to the favorites,|of the game. and| All sorts of emergencies are Rascal, is. this true story of a bound to occur in the lives of quail in captivity. our pets and with Robert these What makes this such an un-/crises were quite frequent. Per- the University of. Guelph eeocee tal City Suite," "Allouette"' and j\decision was made. Eastdale Collegiate Institute The GAA held a successful flance with excellent music by the 'Syndicates' this week. The m was beautifully decorated. 'ongratulations to the GAA. Another dance long awaited for is the St. Patrick's dance pn March 17 when ECVI wel- tomes the Spectrums. Rosmere, Quebec, is staging a Centennial project. They have thosen Oshawa as a partner in an exchange project. Our stu- fents will go there for a few ys, attend school and study 'rench culture. They will then return here each with a French student who will live and study in our city. The students who have been chosen from East- Joanne Harlock. Have fun girls! ! The Geography Club is hold- ing regular meetings now. Slides featuring Hawail were shown. 7 Tickets are now on sale for 'Playhouse '67', Help your form win and have yourself a pizza party. On Monday, the school will be turned over to the students for Student Teaching day. Now is your day to teach your favorite subject and be teacher for a day. 'A second drivers' education course has started and again there is a large enrolment. It is a popular course with the jale are Christine Miller, and students, Donevan Collegiate Institute Last Friday we held a Vaen- ine's dance. Students were en- tertained by a trio consisting of|'67. A committee has been Incident at Exeter by J. G.) lloyd Beaule, David Hare and|selected to organize various) NEW YORK (CP)--Marian | putting them on display for | Fuller. | Darius Paterowski. The group/fund-raising events. These may| Grudeff and Ray Jessel were | their new agent, Sunbeam Mu- Megamurder by FE. L. M. jang popular folk songs alonglinclude a dance, car washes,| in a cheerful, up-beat mood | sic Corporation. Burns. ; | with two selections written by Lloyd Beaule. On February 24 and 25, the Drama Club presents the pro- luction "A Skeleton Walks." Everyone is urged to attend this comedy presentation. Tick- its are available from the|Congratulations! immunized them against fa- | born extrovert who migrated Drama Club. Remember -- only two weeks) tigue. : to Toronto in 1953, Jessel be- | ® oes vaktnter bes tem The Senior Orchestra hasjuntil "E' day! The composer - writer team | came a contributor to Spring |] ® fied ject. The aim --to raise funds for the upcoming trip to Expo fashion show, card party and a discotheque, Donevan is proud to have had David Hare represent the school in the Public Speaking contest held in Oshawa recent- ly. David received second prize. planned its own Centennial pro- JANE MANNING Courtice Secondary School Congratulations go to the Courtice Secondary School bas- tetball teams for their com- mendable performance this week, "The Little Spec," the sec- md edition of our paper, went "Cupid's Orbit" which was held last night, featured the fabulous "R. K. and the Asso- ciates." "Hop Lips Hazel," C.S.S.'s mystery enchantress, was on hand to award the lucky ticket winner with a usual pet story is the fact that/haps the one which caused the the quail is naturally one of the;most concern happened when it also be-jabsolutely still while being treated but couldn't keep from of its owners but came a local celebrity and hun- dreds of tourists included Or-|crying plaintively. leans, Massachusetts in their). For a quail, Robert's life was their vacation plans. Most came|unique and she brought a spe- to just take a look but endedj|cial bit of happiness into the completely fascinated by the|lives of many people. The story friendly little bird which hop-|of-her life will bring many ped on their shoulders and|smiles and perhaps a tear. nibbled at cookies which were offered to her. Forbush and the Penguins, by She was hatched by the/Graham Billing. warmth of a boudoir lamp on} The young author, Graham the kitchen counter with a small|Billing, a native of New Zea- lamb's-wool duster as a nest.|land, wrote this interesting When she was three weeks old|story after an 18-month stay in it was decided she should be|the Antarctic where he worked allowed to go free but as soon|with New Zealand's Depart- as she heard the door latch|ment of Scientific and Indus- close she ran to be admitted to/trial Research. the house. As time went on it] The novel, probably the first was discovered that birds. ' J other/serious tale to come of Antarc-|The Kremlin Letter by Noel quails snubbed her and she de- veloped a terrific fear of other|tist who volunteered to spend a tica, concerns a young scien- lfull Antarctic summer alone at when they sat down to be in- terviewed. They had been playing pi- ano and singing for three hours. But the music was all their own, which seemed to have had created the songs during a decade of work in Toronto and New York. Now they were Marian Grudeff And Ray Jessel Plan Expo '67 Comedy Revue "T think it keeps you young \No More Bugles in the Sky by OCVI STUDENTS AT GUELPH UNIVERSITY for lectures and tours. Seat- ed, left to right, in the |Cape Royds, studying the pen-| guin colonies there. Using the huts, erected by the Shackleton Expedition of 1906-08 as his base, young Forbush began his lonely vigil waiting for the ar-} rival of the first penguins to the nesting grounds or |They came on October 25 and) jthen began his work of observ-| ling, counting and protecting the| birds. Unlike Mrs. Stanger, who| remarked on the intelligence of) the quail, this writer tells how| very unintelligent the penguins | appeared to be. He found it) amusing to watch the nest mak- ing ceremony. Pebbles were practised. Two eggs are often hatched but bad weather and the skua, the sea-hawk of the Antarctic, reduce the number} of chicks. It was heartbreaking | for Forbush to observe thou-| sands of penguin corpses on the} floor of the rookery after a severe blizzard. | Graham Billing, in this his! first novel, has written an ap-| | ing subject. NEW BOOKS by Rogers Terrill. Don Quixote, U.S.A. by Richard Powell. Behn. R, L. Newhafer. The Secret Soldier by John Quigley. General Canada's First Bank by Merrill Denison. | when you're creating," bub- bled the blonde Miss Grudeff, Toronto - born daughter of a retired judge. The other half of the team is Raymond Jessel, a Welsh- Thaw in 1956 when Miss Gru- deff was musical director of the satirical-topical revue. Buying or Selling! GUIDE REALTY LTD. | @ LLOYD CORSON, President | 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA |} PHONE 723-5281 OSHAWA and DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD m sale Friday. All those in-jdance. volved are to be praised for producing the first newspaper mn the history of C.S.S. Ajax High School High was a swing-|Roy; Susan Gyles; Barb ye last Friday when 750|/Whaley and Christine Tomlin- itudents turned out to hear the|son. joul crusade of the '""Mandala.") Last Tuesday afternoon the Don Kinderman stole the show|girls were given cooking and vith a surprising performance.|fashion demonstrations, cour- Nominations for Prom Queen|tesy of Natural Gas Co. The vere taken last week. The ten/food made during the assembly final nominees are: Ameliajfor demonstration was dis- Wilson; Mary Lamb; Janet|tributed at the doors. ™ - lley; Gloria 3risack; Mary Walley SUSAN DICK | LYNDA KILLENS SHARON GRAHAM M.L.S. Sales and Listing Sibson; Elizabeth Wood; Linda MODERN GRILL (formerly known os "QUEENIE'S" Presents . . . DIXIE LEE FRIED CHICKEN DIXIE DINNERS ACKS pala as Pieces Chicken oid Brown TB enips, Roll, $1,25 ey Cole Slaw .. DIXIE BUCKETS 12 Pi Chicken, Chips $ fea 4 ~ 6! Great for Families. ... 3.95 Ask for "QUEENIE" 345 Ritson S. 725-3887 HELEN BRYANT GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE LTD. M.L.S. sales for Month . List PHOTO MLS. Oshawa and District H. REAL For The Month of JANUARY DOUG TRIVETT Listings for Month MILLEN ESTATE LTD. Real Estate Board rookeries. | - pealing story about an interest- French language laboratory are Joclanne Nicholls &nd Mary Delvin; standing, Pro- fessor N. Johnson, Ron Mc- Knight and Garry Cubitt. Dr. John Oughton, Depart- Frank Sewell, Department of Physical Education, led the group on a tour of the Physical Education Depart- ment. --Guelph University Photo FOR TEENAGERS The following is this week's hit parade as chosen by Osh- awa and District teen-agers and supplied by the Dise Shop Centre, 1, Green, Green Grass of Home -- Tom Jones 2. Ruby Tuesday --Roll- ing Stones 3. Gimme Some Lovin' -- Spencer Davis Group 8. 98.6 -- Keith 9. The Beat Goes On --Sonny and Cher 10. Canada --The Young Can- ada Singers | of the Oshawa _ Shopping | party which is sponsored by Mr, Colin Read, who is also a history teacher, at O'Neill Col- legiate. | gressive Conservative and New Democratic parties of the youth club, probed the pros and cons of Canada's bill for the unifi- cation of armed forces. Mr.| Bishop said a large number} supported the bill. "Hold Off or Encourage U.S. Investment in Canadian Indus- try?"' was a question the debat- jing panel looked at from several | jangles at a second debating |session. Political celebraties like) | Michael Starr, MP, Ontario rid- NELLIS" HOME IMPROVEMENTS e GENERAL REPAIRS tends to attract the better his-| tory students," develops knowl- edge and interest in current af-| fairs and may direct students to ja 'life of politics," said Mr. | | Bishop, | He said the field of politics! 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