Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1967, p. 7

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CEWIs || PTICAL shed for over 30 years King Street West 725-0444 ALL ES IT BETTER Surfaces coating, providing d protection on nside or outside, r 4 or 5 different : for all. ars! Dealer ORTS 1A 723-0211 more -set time, at "table ois ) you can , stretch- ontrols | oven control 0 more THE CANTERBURY Singers will take part in the Centennial Choral Fes- tival April 29 at Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium at 8 p.m. From left to right, Pa THE GENERAL MOTORS Male Chorus will be first on the program April 29 at the Eastdale Collegiate Audi- torium. Their director is George -Hystra, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mrs. Don Hottot and Thomas Anderson, Jr. The unique Centennial celebration will feature six local choral Mrs. Elsie Dobson and they were organized in October of 1963. In addition to performing locally for many church clubs and at Hillsdale Manor, they have appeared on radio in groups in a val." Other groups include the General Motors Male Choir, The Kingsway Col- lege Choral, the Canterbury Singers, Choral Festi- The Sweet Ade- Christmas shows. From left to right are Robert Bent, Thomas Moorcroft, James Reilly and William Slywka. They have also appeared on several occasions with the Oshawa Symphony A AN OSHAWA Barbershop- pers trio (SPEBSQSA) tune up in rehearsal for the April 29 Centennial Choral Festival Evening at East- dale Collegiate. Left to right are William Knight, lines, the Barbershoppers and the Oshawa Choral So- ciety. All proceeds will be donated to the Oshawa Civic Auditorium Building Fund. --Oshawa Times Photos THESE THREE mem... bers of the Sweet Adelines will be seen with their group in the Centennial Choral Festival evening. Left to right are Barbara Fear, Jean Clements and Orchestra. Their repertoire for the evening. will include Onward Ye Peopels by Sibelius, On the Grand Banks, a collection of folk songs arranged by Howard Cable. Ballet Unit To Perform The first performance of the National Ballet Concert com- pany of Canada will be staged at the Eastdale Collegiate Audi- torium May 8. This is also the first perform-| ance of the new company's Cen- tennial project for the province. 16 members, will perform three new ballets: One in Five, Con- certo Barocco and Death and the Maiden.. tine van Hamel, the young bal- lerina who recently won two gold medals at the Internation- al Ballet Competition in Varna, The ballet troupe, which has t Included in the cast is Mar- Bulgaria, Miss van Hamel! will dance a specially designed bal- let Solo. panied by the 12-member Na- tra. miles to the northwest. It was ets available for the one night performance sponsored by the Canadian Concert Association in Oshawa. With a lurch, a wiggle of the rudder and a tear or two, the old bi-plane became airbcrne at Victoria, B.C. and slowly but surely swing it's nose towards Nanaimo airport some 50 air The troupe is being accom- ional Ballet Chamber Orches- March, 1967. In the cockpit of the 1919 vintage; AVRO 504K, Flight Lieutenant Gordon Brown, 38, of Toronto huddled a little more to get out of the slipstream and the pungent smell of burned castor oil. There are still about 200 tick- Have. Your Draperies and Slipcovers Ahead was a summer of ex- citement for the AVRO G CYCK, and for a sister ship, a summer reminiscent of the old days of barnstorming. For Flight Lieutenants Brown and George Greff, 39, of St. An- drews, airspeed direct Victoria to Comox, 120 miles up the Vancouver Island coast, Larry Gauer and Elmer Dawn. The Oshawa Barber- shoppers were first organ- ized in 1949 and won the district championship -- in 1962. They recently repeat- ed the feat by becoming chapter is celebrating its tenth anniversary, They are under the direction of Mrs. Jean McKenna and Mrs. Laverne Rousseau. The Sweet Adelines will display team, Reaching _ altitude, shore-line'"' rout AN APARTMENT HOME OVERLOOKING OSHAWA Kathy Junkin. The local Alta., are members of the Canadian Armed Forces aerobatic Golden Centennaires, and they are going to perform at more than 100 communities this Cen- tennial Year in the modern com- pany. of Tutor jets. They will be in Oshawa May 10. the F/L Bdown trimmed the 30 foot-long, 1,200 pound, wood and fabric machine into level flight. The indicator pushed up to a steady 70 mph and with the throttle pulled back slight- -|ly, the engine settled down to cruising power. is plan was to fly the "in- from a) Province district champions for 1967, Master of ceremonies will be George Fletcher. Harry Chapman is stage director and Lloyd Bradshaw of To- ronto will be the guest con- ductor. present such numbers as Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?, Wonder Wedding, Lonesomeest Girl in Town and They All Call It Canada. Golden Centennaires Plan Visit To Oshawa On May 10 with a stop at Nanaimo for fuel The three hours endurance just wasn't quite enough to conform to all the modern day rules and regulations of flying. Peering over the side, at the Malahat highway that winds along the coast from Victoria to Camp- bell River, he saw that cars travelling the route were slow- ly passing him! Good grief! But what's a head wind between new friends. A quick refuelling at Na- naimo, and then, one hour and forty-five minutes, 15 gallons of gas and two and a half gal- lons of castor oil later he was at Comox, The AVRO 504 dates from 1913 and was used by the Roy- al Flying Conps.. and the Roy- al Naval Air Service in Bri- tain until 1915 when it became a trainer. In 1919, through a Commonwealth grant, Canada received 160 of these aircraft of which 62 were the 504K mo- del. They were used as train- ers at the Borden, Ontario air- base until 1928. No. 6 Repair Depot at CFB Trenton, Ont., restored two of the aircraft for use this year.. : So don't be surprised if you see an old bi-plane acting Hke a kitten in the skies over your this summer. NANCY JEYES and Hazel Gillen of the Oshawa Choral Society rehearse O Canada which their group will pre- sent April 29 at the Cen- tennial Choral Festival eve- BARREL DICKSON and Dianne Connors are mem- bers of the 28-member Kingsway College Chorale who will appear at the Choral Festival evening. CHORAL FESTIVAL DUE APRIL 29 ning. Each year the OCS presents a Gilbert and Sul- livan production. They will perform this year at Expo 67 and the Centennial cele- brations in Ottawa. The chorale recently won first prize in their category at the Peterborough Kiwa- nis Festival, which entitles them to compete in the pro- vincial finals. ON THE TOWN The Keffery Jefferys Trio-- two boys and a girl -- will hold down the spotlight for one week starting Monday night at the Spruce Villa Inn in Whitby. They are billed as one of the better acts on the cocktail lounge circuit with elaborate sound equipment to amplify their musical num- bers. Danny Couglan will wind up his four-week stint at the Spruce tonight. Danny will be returning soon by popular demand. He has a new song coming out called I Love My County, which is one of his own compositions. With him on. the record are 50 children from the.Choristers All Choir, Stratford, directed by Albert Furtney. Danny uses _ this song with his night club per- formances and the patrons have rendered it some strong applause. Danny has appear- ed with the late Nat King Cole's road show, Bobby Base, Mel Torme, and the Carl Smith Shows. HOTEL LANCASTER The Jack Mooney Trio will be the featured act at the Blue Horse Lounge of the Hotel Lancaster for one week starting on Monday night. The feminine soloist in the Country and Western troupe will be the beautiful Lupo Keawe. Jack and Paul Moo- ney are ARC recording art- ists. They have also appeared on such trans-Canada shows at the Country Hoedown. Miss Keawe was also fea- tured on the CNE grand- stand. The Casuals will wind up their current engagement to- night. They are a_ spirited and talented act with plenty of appeal for the patrons, WHITBY HOTEL The Stage Door Lounge of Everyone Hates the Whitby hotel will feature The Bobsmiths for one week starting next Monday night. This is the happy-go-lucky comedy and singing act that has scored so well in recent appearances around these parts. Their special format fits in well with the Stage Door atmosphere. The act has plenty of variety and color and should please the patrons no end. The Hey Whatts -- three boys and a girl -- close their current engagement at the Stage Door Lounge tonight, They perform well on drums, guitar, electric organ and clarinet and were as well re- ceived at the Stage Door as they were recently at the Central Hotel's Gold Rush Lounge in Oshawa, THE CADILLAC HOTEL The Coronet Room of the Cadillac Hotel on Simcoe Street South will feature a colorful Country and Western act next week starting on Monday. It is known as Jimmy Day and His Country Jays. The act has been booked solid in Quebec province and this wil! represent the start of their Ontario invasion. The three- some comes highly recom« mended for patrons who love the Country and Western style. WITH SHIRLEY OVERSEAS Oshawa "was not without representation at the grand Centennial Ball in London, England, last Tuesday when Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon remained until 2 a.m., congratulating the or- ganizers for the party mark- ing Canada's Centennial for hundreds of natives away from home. Singer Shirley Harmer, the girl from Thornton's Corners, ; was one of the entertainers \\I/ L, | at the dazzling affair. Shir- ley resides in New York City now and has returned home | to continue her career in night clubs and on television, CIVIC AUDITORIUM Last Saturday's dance mar: athon at the Oshawa Civic Auditorium was such a suc cess the management will stage a similar program June 16 featuring the famous or- | chestra Mommas and Pop- pas. More than 7,000 young. Sanifone Dry Cleaned Let us put new /ife In your "weary" drapes with our nationally-famous Sanitone dry- cleaning process, You will be delighted with the way we restore their original body, texture and color. 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