1 director Tony Rich- , did not defend the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 29, 1967 23 4. vara eset TEEN TOPICS wi lial Lower Voting Age CENTENNIAL SATURDAY, May 20 Rural Area Beautification Pro- ject, East Whitby vou | qaghEEN TALK : : CALENDAR 22s t. East at Townline t SATURDAY NITES ureaple reloxed evening Joon . A, 6 Z DIE ? jof the Old Stone House that was| fact, the drinking age should decision when voting and not. can't handle liquor. They're |Knights. Whitby Public School C ' : fan ' ni ninl> ¢¢ ink it? s > 3 ES vi Sel Centen- presented a variety of num-|the first building on the cam- i 95 y cial commercial: "I think it's ; : > not mature J eee wa Oshawa Public Sc v4 St. Jovite, Mt. Tremblant is Edward J, bers. Guest artists were the Das, dating ick to the mid o rity sine a a good idea to lower the vot- bi peat in fet & tg should be sentitea ~ Oshawa T.'T. Riders Motor- nial en rey end Fo. One Aes Gee Mie TTY yell. Collegians from Andrew's Uni-|1800's. The SA will also com- ing age. A lot of teenagers C™MKing Could altec I cycle Races, Pleasure Valley | morrow | Afelephone ode 819, i something away. McLaughlin Collegiate and Vocational McLaughlin's students viewed a dance sponsored by the BAA and GAA, Our graduation ball will be held May 5. Tickets may be purchased in the cafeteria now. The bowling club i8 ready for the playoffs. Grade 11E stu- dents took a trip to Cantans at - Kingsway Collegiate Institute Sunday morning, April 23, at 6 a.m., the Grade 11 Juniors treated the Grade 12 Seniors to Yorkdale Shopping Centre, the field" time again. Any one in- terested in participating, should check the notice board near the gym. --CAROL WALES guest speaker on the campus for the past week and will con- clude his series of meetings on are running around the sschool|) track. It looks like "track and|/ JOHN ROJKOVIC BARRY A special committee of the Ontario Legislature recently recommended the voting age be lowered to 19 from 21 but cautioned against lowering the minimum drinking age from 21, The Oshawa Times DUNN JEANETTE SANDERS age. Both require responsible attitudes. I think that: poli- tics is a more important step, voting that is, than the right to drink. Therefore, if you're responsible enough to vote, you should be able to JOHN VETZEL legal, they will want to try ey 'John Vetzal, 16, of grade 10: "I don't think the drink- ing age should be lowered. Parties could get ittle out of hand. I know guys'yat 19 BEV FRANKO KAY MacDONALD vote? I think a 19-year-old can decide who would make the best leader. If parents allow drinking in the house, I see nothing wrong with that. Usually, teenagers who drink between 16-21 are just trying SATURDAY, April 29 Centennial Choral Festival -- Eastdale Collegiate MONDAY, May 1 Secondary School Students' Centennial visit to Expo starts today ends May 15 FRIDAY, May 5 Oshawa Separate School Cen- tennial Concert, Civic Auditor- ium Arbor day, East Whitby, (Tree Planting) SATURDAY, May 6 Association, Eastdale Colleg- iate Oshawa Airport FRIDAY, May 12 Shrine Circus, Civic Auditor- ium, today and tomorrow SATURDAY, May 13 Oshawa Little Theatre (One-act plays), McLaughlin Public Lib- rary : East Whitby Garden Contest SUNDAY, May 14 Air Cadet Inspection, Civic TUESDAY, May 23 Centennial Flower Show -- | Pickering Grade 13 boys playing the|Wrigley's factories and. the Kiwanis Centennial Festival-- ae ee 10 e male-teacher staff in a broom-|Toronto Stock Exchange. These|t Bowmanville tigate ag OT ede Centennial wepNESDAY, May 24 a ae ball match recently. Initiated/students are studying market: Tea and quilt sale Lions Carnival and Barbecue, TTT) as a Grade 13 centennial proj-ling and found the excursion SUNDAY, April 30 RCAF Wing 420 (Air shoW| Newcaetie : of // ect, the game raised over $100.|yery profitable. Spinorama (Harvey Dance fedturing Ge Golden Cesten- "Games Night" was held Fri-| At lunch hours, it can be seen Ecademy,) -- Civic Auditor- Feet sidney sd egy case ) SATURDAY, May 27 day with a variety of sports and|that many energetic students |) ium ( eo ca aan tal 1OF Ball, Civic Auditorium SUNDAY, May 28 Hank Snow Show, Civic Audi- torium LOOKING TOO GOOD LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Two oil derricks. disguised as 10- storey office buildings in Los Angeles look so real a vending machine company wants to in- stall its machines on the top floor, John Kilkenny told a re- dabes sees and bt ehscas| Ane ene ing 6h peje aiucnls whale Genet ein QeTumE, Mone, beth Scant handle te"ahl, {0 roe, thelr satiny Aad leeaemens' Bel civ Audh(udSSitn cen'meeting of petoleum were included in the menu and|was held this past week, and it| the recommendations. day's level of education and Sou ea sw ten Kay MacDonald, of grade farviack Spring Frolic, St.| MONDAY, May 15 re - "ihe Ean Comet ees aig, Pile cx 190 ae ee ty TPM Foune ceeple ee' mere Gog. SOW Uma oritably was 18: "3 it tee ne Donevan Collegiate Institute | races Matias' 'was well received ey lieace at ee ae pn Ai 12: "The voting and drinking to vote at 19 than the youths Years ago. At 19, we know ing age shou e changed Orchestra to play at Expo. to- @ Dean of the the public on Saturday eve- ning, April 22. The band under the direction of Alonzo Lang versity in Michigan. to Anderson students at an iron and field stone. The field |stone comes from the remains |plete the furnishing of the Stu- the contest. age should not be lowered. Most teenagers are not re- sponsible enough for that. In ture enough to handle it. Most people learn an awful Barry Dunn, 19, grade 12: of yesterday. Jeanette Saunders, 16, spe- like the idea of participating than years ago because he is what's going on even though we are going to school. We can still make a responsible son's school life. I mean, It's a sign of ignorance to from 21 to 19 because too many kids would take advan- tage of the law and most and over because then a per- son is more aware of things SUNDAY, May 7 Centennial 100 mile Car Rallg sponsored by Whitby Drag | Park | day and tomorrow WEDNESDAY, May 17 Laurentian Mountain Resorts. GRAY ROCKSINN Ne | a ; j iti t who's going to go to school FRIDAY, May 19 | oger of Robbie's le ges waatie Pigs a ah bo Lounge that was built last) jot between 19 and 21 and, en an oe Gala take ca with a hangover?" than at 19." MONDAY, May 8 Salvation Army Citadel Songs-| y s gazin e|year. | i a me / s ce Aatiighs lie . ve: Bos 'oS W., Othews. Youth's Instructor', has been WAYNE SHARPE| a ee ie interest in government be- Bev Franko, 16 of grade 11: 1 National allet Company and ter Brigade (Choir) appearing] th FREE! . they spend on entertainment, C@US€ We're taught about it "I think 19 is o.k. for voting |Orchestra, Canadian Concert |at Expo '67 May 19-22 OT--4--67 ings -- ! ; ' Rees) ing vight from grade 10. The but not drinking. Too many |~= oc Tr m1 F . | ti They d . 3 tn pore or Anderson Collegiate Institute [on around them." a¥@rage teenager today would take advantage of the (OD. DO DO DDD DED parr pra rrr Sry rDpprrr rrr DDD SSI BEEFY. Stop out Last week Mr. G. Nairn spoke|Ladies College team who won| knows more about politics liberty of obtaining liquor. fe J ; ve lake represented Anderson in a(Centennial pins | during" the' LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS 22 LPP PII PP IL IIIS) IIS PPD SPP seseJasealesayesupasuys)Ja}n ne that Canadian Autonomy is |Centennial projects. Severe reatene e In- e ree itby i "d : ewe A REALLY GOOD PLACE stots vt tis sweat, aee van, te mone et Unique Story Of Solitude TO BUY -- Oho Members will be working very|day, the band and glee club ment, McLaughlin Public Li- |books. His first night's sleep|one end of the island to the ENGLISH STYLE AL hard from now until September|from North Hastings High) prary. was interrupted by a sudden/other for his first garden. ; Lyi Re HIS FISH 'N CHIPS & Construction raising money for their trip/School, Bancroft, joined the] An Island To Oneself, by/squealing from five wild pigs] With the hurricane season] 27 woLes % Somes Congratulations Mr. Devereux/performance. Tom Neale. which were to cause him con-|Mr. Neale awaited the break] Speciol rates for ' Loam if and the band! A track and field club was) Jn this age of jet planes, heli-|siderable trouble later on. with the excitement of a school-|] weekly, tournaments ¢ = Top Soil for LL Last Thursday and Friday,|started last week for the girls.logpters and the more recent| I was surprised that he had\boy approaching the end of} £0!), Skip. Williams DRIVE-IN-RESTAURANT Bu Lendscaping the Senior and Junior band pre-| Last week the art department | hovercraft, leading a Crusoe-|so little leisure time but there|ter : r vA dred yards wide in the South | Parcen * "Ricrett Rentals @ BS.A. @ Triumph @ Ducoti ~ Last Friday, at an assembly,|sisting of Lloyd Beaule, Sue|Pacific. Mr. Neale, a New Zea- m Snorer Ges Private: Pigs Complete Service & Accessories Donevanites had a preview of|Peacock and Dave Hare. lander, was 50 when he went to 0 K F F F a EN TRE | Oshawa Municipal Airport 114 Stevenson South -- 728-7780 torium the annual Spring Festival of|,, Last Week, govcnda corey live alone on Suvarov after |i | 728.3191 Music presented Wednesday|tre tine a cae pe ae ee oe FRONT & YONGE EM. 3-6633 's Color TV p and Friday of this past week.|final exams commence June 5.|this small island was his home ONE WEEK ONLY -- MAY { TO6 Oshawa Monument fab Spring Is Joe's Color TED"S AUTO Junior and Senior Bands and] Remember to come to Expo except for a few unhappy years Compan (B In) Here! and Radio Service BODY chestras performed. Also on/-- on May 5 -- the Springlwhen illness forced him toll ireRNATIONAL pany Woy ere! the Program, were the "'Just)/Prom. The evening will be leave. ARTISTS LTD. | Monat & Markers tn Gronite, cS t in Radio on Six plus One" -- a group with a|highlighted with the crowning} Not many of us will have oc- PRESENTS Mable & Bronze. Heve Your cer epm- 5 Tee ka or Free Estimetes Tijuana sound and a folk-sing- of Miss Donevan. casion. to prepare for such an pletely Serviced for BODY & FENDER stra ing trio --"The L.S.D.", con- --JANE MANNING |adventure but it is' interesting | We design engrave ins & Bo, Riper ; s vanccjel pit Repairs O'Neill Collegi i lation: After suputir 66 palace ue" H Accenories "Brive QE RADIO eet ight eill Collegiate and Vocational tin. After months of collec. : mode SPRAY PAINTING Open Bar O'Neill 18 very proud of thethonors, the O'Neill team scorelexperienced much frustration Statues & Sisning STATHAM'S BA Repairs nian SPECIALISTS fine efforts of our students inj;was also the highest in the dis-|when ship captains oe IN CONCERT 1437 King E. 728-3111 || 255 King E. 723-4733 || 13 Bond W. R.R. No. 4 (King E.) 728-3401 this. year's junior math contest.|trict. The award for this|go off their course to drop ; ociation The contest included students|achievement is the University|off at the island. Bon cad ee Pensa been Wee Moh fee et Upholstering from most schools in Ontario./of Waterloo Shield to be kept| The island. had been occupied | R. Orch and F Bale. 4.00 450 278 3.00 TODDLERS P AR ADISE Specialists 28-0143 Out of thirteen schools the top|/for one year. Congratulations|during the war by five men who sired Hrclongad 358 338 730 738 734 Pees. two papers were written by our/to all those who entered the|kept surveillance in the area BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY 11 BROCK ST., OSHAWA 723-0 '< 'Rariture, students, Attaining the highest|contest and did so well, espe-|for ships or aircraft and re- | -- Whils many Gk a reciize that © child's most: formative yeors ere Refinishing & overall mark was Gerry Charl-|cially to our three individual|porting any mov ts to ARMSTRONG HOM from two te five ell too often we ore hot qualified te give the meotansional + Lert, Ba hs wood. Coming in second was|winners for their very fine cc gag Fao With be) NEXT ArmeRED. ARMY to MAY 13 | . OMES guidance and instruction required to develop ond 'nurture the child's or Qe Mike Drumm and third was|work in bringing the honors|war over, the island was de- | resents 4 'i f fomil hol a Doug Heard. ; back to O'Neill. serted but the coast watchers SINGERS, DANCERS & MUSICIANS -- 180 MEN FOREST GLEN fale fron CE Tei IE Esc ne ocrcRICo Su tran ante Rica Darlington Upho stery Besides these individual --CAROLE HOOKER |did leave a shack almost hid- ' makers, the proprietor of Toddlers Paradise, 11 Brock St., Oshawa, 102 KING ST. Ww. ' den with tropical undergrowth HEIGHTS Years of experience with children, in ithet ge, group in Holland hos BOWMANVILLE s & ; ju on of Central Collegiate Institute sot eae ae Sy iecagned. ane eoatited "eaten Masiity atieea knotty tre 623-7341 -NDAR assembly dealing with Expo 67. He also showed slides of the various pavilions and left us convinced that this World's Fair is well worth seeing. John Porter and David West- schools participating. Our. con- gratulations go to the Ontario Eastdale Collegiate Institute Fastdale's senior band re- ceived word last week that it has been accepted by Expo. sented Musical Moments '67. Junior band members turned out in centennial cos- The Centennial Committee, under the leadership of Allan Boland, is preparing an assem- ment related to this special oc- casion. They are also selling Whitby to be held on June 28. --LYNDA RUTHERFORD centennial medallions for their outfits. Both bands gave an ex- cellent performance. On Fri- finished the second term Honor Roll. It can be seen in one of the main showcases in the en- tumes. Two members, Debbie Zakarow and Chris Bone won trance of the school. --GISELE DUSUREAULT bly with skits and entertain-|1 "If you can vote at 19 why can't you drink at the same TL MU more involved. But drinking should be kept at 21. If it's vv .un nt nnnsnesvneaoas f In An Island To Oneself The following book reviews were contributed by Mrs. C. Ebbett of the Order Depart- like existence is so unusual that the book, An Island To Oneself seems like a tale of a bygone era. However, the writer spent a total of six years living alone Donevan Collegiate Institute on an uninhabited coral atoll half a mile long and three hun- covered it. Inside he found sev- eral solid tables, chairs, a bed and shelves_ of seemed no end to the work. The shack had to be cleaned and repaired; collected and stored in prepara- tion for the hurricane season; fish had to be caught for him- self and his Thievery and Mr. paperback |topsoil had to be carried from term. His material was a source of great enjoyment and it is interesting firewood had to be|to note that his copy of Lord Jim was one of his favorites during his long stay on the drink illegally. But if you can work at 19, why can't you e am 1887 U i967 fg 1967 CENTENNIAL BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY two cats, Tom-Tom; supply of reading Mrs. | A FINER USED CARI BOWMANVILLE, ONT. 4 ir 4 24 ANNANDALE Country Club 942-3210 CHURCH ST., PICKERING at Int. 65 on 401 Unfasten Your Eot Belt for . . . CHIPS 'N GRAVY O Simcoe St. N. at Taunton Rd, "THE BIG "M" DRIVE-IN' oF | miey STYLE oss CHICKEN _ || BEATTY HAULAGE 725-2156 Taunton Rd., Oshawa island. J. V. AVIATION (Gov't. Approved School) Flying AB'S MOTORCYCLE SHOP Introducing: The KAWSAKI School Spirit week, between April 10-14, was entirely devot- ed to promoting enthusiasm and school spirit at Central. It was a most successful week. The Debating club opened its ; 4 f i Idren of working mothers, doors to discuss controls on L.jbe shown again tonight at Harmony Rd. N., Oshawa Sey. Prcieronns Wi): Spee camer aioue te etaren Os Wouag, o Special Arrange §. D. on Monday, April 10. an the school with a program gear- For Further Information for tha fal schol pated Seotatcar is cee EXPERIENG! ments. for Work- are welcome to their next de- : thers. such activities as broom ball and minature golf and a fun- filled evening that topped off a very successful week. Central featured its annual "Musicale" April 21 and will ed to song and dance. Central's + Bungalows * Split-Levels 3 & 4 Bedrooms Priced from only $18,700.00 Payments as low as only $1,434.00 6% N.H.A. Mortgages Frobel M color ond lethod teaching children to share their experiences with others, working with children of their, own age to learn in his play the f - mentals of a productive and happy social life . . v pattern oppreciation, expression and imagination and a love for everything living. The Montessori Method where the emphasis is on the potential of the child where environment ond special apparatus helps develop within the child the basic ideas for a lifetime of creative leaming so essential to the success and well being of any Individual. Toddlers Paradise enrolment is about twenty either in half doy or full » they lear art, music Toddlers Paradise Using the FROBEL MONTESSORI methods, Ages 2-S yeors Could there be a better woy to give your child his full opportunity In bate, April 25, when they will|folk singing club will supply the 723-6461 life. ts 1 why not Call Mrs. Piosomakers. You'll never regret it and Now eecepting re istratinos for the xy College Cholr, discuss 'The New Morality". ? |vocal talent while the junior! ' 723-8144 Nulla". vealed \o, Oahewe with tier & ehlldren: Ger husband: te emploved [ Chadren. Caml WOW! awa Barbershop A sock hop was held Tues-jand senior bands present some new 942-3310 at Pedlars ond all the family will undoubtably 'contribute @ great deal to | ay poy g 723.0734 gers (Centennial day night to raise money for|great selections, Dancers from this community In the years ahead. . SIATE the band's trip to Expo 67. the physical education depart- : A special "Activity Night',/ment add to the show's variet. A J MOVING sponsored by the B.A.A. and the - --~ Dancing) --CIVIC G.A.A., was held Friday with ALEX 60SNA /[I aa eae r 2 . . GOOD USED CAR FOR LESS MONEY LEASE Drivers Concert (Salute , 0 ug hice isa 4 oe . receiv water heater sig eh Muring One ag ne es 0.C.V.I.'s Music Nite was ajassembly ° ertilizers WX great success. The senior band/ed by O'Neill students. : * Tools * Patio Stone BONANZA SALE 5 YEARS Specialists a Conceit (Can and grade 10 band Legge Amendments to eninge orc . All "JANSSEN Terms Arranged (77 " extremely well, making a great|constitution were given secon de saline. ANYTHING TED CHURCH, improvement over past perform-|reading at a Parli t | 6 Gs Gadis Gent PELESHOK Moters Ltd. ances. A number of soloists in| Wednesday night. | arden Centre a popes 'is kein 728-5930 413 crerer JDITORIUM, piano, singing and trumpet ad-| Our centennial committee is | 843 King W. 728-9429 Harwood and Station Rd. ded to the concert. Lisgar Sen-|still hard at work peepeciog eh eats jor Band from Ottawa werejjects and suggestions are still) TREASURE special a for i very welcome, | 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER D ° night performance. ey also | ei tional Bellet performed Friday morning in ARO HOOKER | % Soft Ice Cream % Milk Shakes 4 Sundoes all at Queen j i ] 1347 Simcoe N., Oshawa -- 235 Simcoe S., Oshawa Ajax High Schoo | 1003 DUNDAS HWY. E., WHITBY ring the Golden Senior students visited Centen-|parties and a trip to Toronto HEATING & APPLIANCES Armed Forces nial College Tuesday, ending &|to see "Spring Thaw". We hope OSH AW A M re) D ERN G RI i. L OSH AW A RT. series of university trips arrang-lthey enjoyed their visit to Can- é ed by the guidance department. | 128 Barrie Ave. Oshawa LAUNDRY & (UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) TUNE UP CENTRE RIUM, sored Ga cechatan ccdeies SUSAN DICK) ANING SPECIALIZING IN ; cessful in introducing students DRY CLE EUROPEAN FOODS! S huse 6 to university courses and its Ph 725 7783 + PICK-UP & DELIVERY Carburetor ys-- social life. one * % DRIVE IN. SERVICE VON, Senerel & C. G. Smith and the Power, V ] S ] T ! |] % COMPLETE STORAGE onl Electrical a relatively unknown group, will | | PHONE 'TODAY Repairs i | 4 : "a ONE Free Pick-up & nspection-- be featured at a dance Friday. 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