Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 May 1967, p. 21

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SCHOOL SPIRIT WEEK FOR CENTENNIAL AT HAMPTON Near - Tragedy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Mey 24, 1967 2] is ie fixed to the wire by a safety| The three performers, whe On High Wire link, its trapeze hanging below. |pili themselves as Arthur Cos- Circus employees climbed up mos high wire act, presented a nearby girder and tossed a >, een MONTREAL (CP) -- Three}; their act during a later perform- high wire performers escaped yh yr of pig aye ance without incident, death Monday after motor-|women slid down to safety. cycle used in their act became) Ducheck then managed to set CENTENNIAL BEE untracked 100 feet above con-|the motorcycle back on the wire| The University of Guelph, crete stands at Expo 67's Auto-/and drove it to a platform on alOnt., plans to develop a new stade in Montreal. ; Arthur Ducheck, his wife support pole. strain of bee for the Centennial, Isolde and daughter Frances were presenting their act during oe nan ore CHARLES K. FELDMAN'S Circus when the machine struck e ASINO ROYALE a knot in the high wire. Ducheck, who was driving the TH E NEW machine bat grabbed the wire. JAMES BOND His wife and daughter, who were perched in a ce at- MOVIE IS HERE! tached to the machine, were left dangling. The motorcycle remained TIMES -- 1:40 - 4:15 - 7:00 - 9:45 Warner Bros. unlocks all the doors of the sensation-filled TEACHERS SHOWED up Hampton in Centennial cos- Webster, Janet Dulmage at classes Friday at the M. tume from left to right: and James Cryderman. J. Hobbs Senior School, Mrs. Coleen Lush, Harvey --Oshawa Times Photo TONITE L FIRST MILL Canadian Leader Enters x sx sora sneican .M. best seller. ver was put to work by a Gd LJ Frenchman called Putrincourt, @ SUPERVISED Religious Penmanship Tests tit's'rst nto te Hod Lequille River near Annapolis @ CHECK ROOM OTTAWA (CP)-- Prime Min-lone for each: chapter in the|Royal, N.S., in 1607. FACILITIES aad ants Pigeat Pi has paved cigs 74 'ent pill mold tawa's Mayor Don Reid and @ LADIES' and cause His face to shine poco lng .. 2 three ahdereee also contributed LOUNGE Starring 3 7 ' 5 ; : upon us."--Psalm 67. Seven provincial premiers, Ot-! chapters. @ BOOT AOD TIMOR : paige GRADE EIGHT student the Centennial Costume |, oPPosttion, Leader Diefentin, RENTALS CATHERINE SPAAK + KARL MALDEN - MELVYN QOUGLAS:~ RICHARD CONTE Mary Jane Nemisz of RR8, Day held at the M. J. |oves unto the hills, from whence Bowmanville, appeared in bs Senior School Fri- {cometh my help.'--Psalm 121. y- , tis 1th eentory outtt at _oghawn Times Photo | Q0° nga s nme doen MICHAEL RENNIE-KEVIN MCCARTHY. MERLE CBERON hs coho TECHNICOLOR® FROM WARNER BROS, orrictaz To LIVE how pleasant it is for brethren TODAY to dwell together in unity."-- ORGAN ADULT Phin JOO Entertelnment? pasted ytd Enthusiasm Aim wes al exercise in religious MUSIC @ FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATED penmanship that ranks among i b as e 'J F, ta? core' Giwisnal ceatendial alae LILA FEATURE DAILY: 2:10 - 4:25 - 6:40 - 8:55 projects. 4 ee TREDWELL- os ame or ew C OO The project, conceived by the} cowpa 3 HATCH pastor and coh egg sed bisa voryes c ADMISSION ae HAM -- School , Ross Met-|gation of el Pentecos AUDIE "BRODERICK ose 5, Hay eat aaa ere Otay, war wre] 4B, Aen Genior School, Hampton, camel _ 1,' roduce--by hand--the entire R RAWE RD € DRIVE-IN bo a successful conclusion last will attend the Canadian Cen-|King James version of the Bible. THE SHOW TIMES : THEATRE Friday afternoon tennia] Choir finals in New] After 14 months, the Bible, Per Person WEEKDAYS 6:50 & 9:30 'As part of the school's cen- oe, Fe oS aa a nee gam ' ' ; pal E. §. Taylor ex-jby eight inches ick, an - g"Teylor and hs staff arranged| plained School Spirit Week eay-|weighting, 48 pounds, ste in| warts suaumi rea er nh ronal ODEON), 2 weeklong program of specal|i2é, lt, Was an attempt to givelRev. Gordon H. Upton', study are civic vents for students to create a[Students a feeling of matioal{awaiting formal presentation to TOMORROW i}! B _ AUDITORIUM 720-5033 pene spirit in the new senior seratic or hn ag Nom gel 'L189 'contributors, TOMO! ROW Ve | | a gee 4 ge iia . : lor Show From May 9 to 12 five buses took about 160 students to visit ee ee Expo in Montreal for two days } each. Students paid $30 for their two-day stay including pocket "THEY CAME FROM BEYOND SPACE" 10-02 ' money. 7 CANS Lg ' Starting May 15, students held e "Maner G. Crebb" Day in ail aed , which arg a -- bs - if TER a A SAVE Se 'boys an ys wore female TH RO U 5 * attire. Those who failed to come etd 49° in costume could be dressed up . | T PKG. : by other students, LJ 6-ENV. 69 : teachers" ounced bape al YOUR CARS YOUR RESERVED SFAT+ CHILDREN under 12 FREE! © . star volley' am by a score a br SINGLE... DOUBLE... TRIPLE... MULTI - WIDTH DRAPES SAVE é¢ + Tuesday noon saw a slave auc- @e0e eee eee 2-ROLL ' tion at the school at which boy PKG. 4 volunteers were auctioned off to * eager girls with one penny rep- : resenting $100. Top price of the 2-ROLL 33° * noon-hour sale brought $12,000. PKG, : All day Wednesday the newly purchased slaves obeyed their AND YOU PAY NOT A SINGLE PENNY FOR THE MAKING af ia Ep | a Tasteful decorating must begin with a plan based primarily on the decor you prefer ° Md EASTDALE any ray "ANT feces - Draperies should be expertly schemed in color, pattern, and texture PKG. "55° See ten ae shee teen to compliment this basic plan so as to achieve the ' . In the atte "total" infini i i OF 250' $e ta nanan vale er total" look. Cherney's infinite variation of fabrics Concert Band (E.6¢.V.1.) will make co-ordinating easy . . . Substantial sav- ws ' rowly defeated a girls' all-star AEROSOL , i volleyball squad 21-20. : F TAINER 69° Those big hb + gon bn ih assured GO TO EXPO their masters, Wednesday, we! SAVE 16 Hotta "Baheaton 4 scr ge wUee as" cian' Geaweler dee BAKE SALE at Simpson Sears PKGS. tences dealt out by the court SAT. MAY 27th SAVE Ile varied from picking four blades ; 6-02 of grass at the rear of the school CAR WASH at Oshawa Esso Service : , yard to being led around the King at Park Rood PKGS, f achool corridors by a rope. Set. Moy 27th All D ---- Friday was proclaimed as CUSTOM TAILORED "emmear Centennial Costume Day and ' many students arrived at the school attired in their grand- parent's Sunday best. At noon @ classroom competition for | Dominion" F CAR WASH at Meades Sunoco 588 King Eost et Wilson Set. May 27th All Day ' th AVE 20 30g | ied ie et ee 99¢ PER CAR school, saa wd field ge was a i | . noon when a st 40°" queen were selected by the stu THE INDEPENDENT ORDER dents of each classroom. Stu- : : FREE! icine 16.02, "39s dion an ty wished with each = mms OF FORESTERS LOAVES ae Se eee Eenocl Goiett (No Making Charge) PROUDLY PRESENTS ae ISI Week, students at J. M. Hobbs k THE CHIEF RANGERS CENTENNIAL BALL Civic Auditorium, May 27th, 1967 will have a chance this School! ig id This is your opportunity to dress up your home for Spring . . . give your --ierooms the custom tailored look, at a price lower than you would normally ia@jmmepay! Come in! Phone in},Select your new draperies from a wide range Piof exciting new colours / ). Over 150 different patterns -- Dralon, Fiber- rform for the second time ' at Peterborough in St. Peter's Auditorium, in the area semi- finals. 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