. jon an experimental basis in 1958 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 17, 1959 7 ® LJ] 50 | of > and '39 is being extended on a| a - compulsory basis in 1960, = ee SSS a The Scholastic Aptitude Test _ Ci ie pd {Ontario (SATO) will be conduct- led February 23, Canadian Eng- . J |lish Test-Ontario (Ceto) March 23 : H H i | 1 1 A; or S and Canadian Chemistry Test-On- . itario (CCTO) May 19. q The Boy's Athletic Association MEN 8 i BOWMANVILLE (Staff uniforms for the school band. H {'ions which were held December Christmas dance will be held Reports from three of the four suggested the board set aside to 19, with reports expected|Tuesday, December 22, and the high school principals were sub- grant of 75 cents per pupil for th |l0 be ready by Friday and two gymnasium has been used to and BOYS mitted to the members of the|larger schools, Port Hope an: |vasketball games, one won byldate as scheduled, December 19, Durham District High School! Bowmanville and $1.50 per pupi |PHHS over Cobourg DCI 43-21 Mathews Conveyer Recreation Board at its year-ending meeting for the smaller schools, Oron {and the other lost to Cobourg|Association, December 19, Eldor- in the High School here Wednes-'and Millbrook, which wo uld|42-36 ado Recreation Association, De- day night mean approximately $1500 to be| In the coming events at PHHS,|cember 20 and the Baptist Church W. Dippell, Bowmanville divided among the four schools. [the student testing program for | Yough Group New Year's Eve High School principal, told the] He pointed out each school has|Grade 12 students which began'dance, December 31. board there. was 756 students on!its pet project and at BHS it is| -- Ts A EA CE SR the roll November 1; that num-|the school band. He stated each] ber was decreased by one, leav- school should have a grant for| ing an attendance roll of 755 as!its pet project. | of December 1. The board decided not to take| He stated the school held its any action on this suggestion] commencement . exgrcises No- until next year ! vember 20, at which time the! Orono High School principal, | gymnasium was filled to capa-/E. G. Witherspoon told the board) city, Prior to the commencement the enrolment to date in Orono| exercises the graduates and siaff|High is 116 and during Novem-| = were served a dinner by the ber the school maintained a 96.08 ** Grade 13 girls. The Student Coun- Per cent attendance, No teacher| cil assumed the cost of the grad. time was lost during the month. uates' dinners and the staff paid| The school library was re-or-| for their own ganized with "student help" doing|" The drama eh) presenied to Sg o a three ole-aci_ Plays De erm ue] i of the books ordered, the circula- ? 3 and 4 in the Town Hall. The increased Re Glee club was included in the Hon of books has increater leted Bh VE 7 et : program which was well received ne entre BO De. DON t be SNOWED-IN this winter . but the attendance was slightly oorper 15 and it is hoped the low 4 mn " he . = i . papers will be returned to the ' ~The school has received word gi,dents before the holidays. It; get a | the cadet program will be cut to jj] be impossible _to have the re- - { some extent this year, but to daie ports prepared by then | drive has not received the new sylla-| ny bus, The school does not have VISITS SCHOOL g i nf be A apart t the atic "0 oy » . 1 rifle ranges and it yet to be A de partmental a a oe You need never fear being *"blizzard-bound" if you own a 'Jeep. When seen whether or not the nev Inspect visited 16 a a] 7° snow blocks roads and cuts communication lines, the mighty 'Jeep' school will be equipped with a vem er ad Seemec p eased a with 4-wheel drive comes to the rescue . . . plowing or blowing away tons rifle range for cadet use he progn being made. 3 TEW: of snow in minutes, delivering heavy loads, pushing or towing stalled A recommendation was re- 0! é i are 2 io i te vehicles. Ice, slush and muck never hold back a 'Jeep' it always takes ceived from the gas 'company vantage oi 1€ Oppo ity ) you where you're going, despite the weather that a control tap be placed on d!SCus: ig children's progres In winter snow Canadians rely on 'Jeep's' extra power and depend- the gas fuel lines in each of the Ne same cay . . ability, just as they do all year 'round. And 'Jeep's' 3 point take-off science rooms The Boy's and Girl's Athlet-| operates all types of belt-driven equipment, too. See the whole family of The school was invited to par- ic Societies held a joint Sadie money-making 'Jeeps' at your dealer's now ticipate the Hamilton TV pro-|Hawkin's dance November in an , ¢" attempt to raise funds for their|! GAY COLOURS--POPULAR PATTERNS! gram 'Knowledge Colleg Ti yd CEs 3 , y against Brantford's Pauline John. activities he school drum ma- : ig i ; | N . 23a Collegiate The Brantford jorettes and a large number 3 i M Yipes oF (Eolourtu} checks: Pidids, eng wid Sein hool had won for three con. the student body took part in the rel OS Oe Ee reat C100. 1 . 3 - Santa Claus parade December 12 Waor ncluded gre such fomous brand makes as Fore Santa g C . syth, Arrow and Currie t " 0 . Games and Lake checks .3e.csseessinscrssecss 823 Osmaline and Viyella in plain shades Viyella In Tartan designs Sizes S, M, L and XL secutive weeks 'and have now The student council extended Remember, GIFT BOXES are provided-free of charge th wil t Ir 1 3 extended oe oS } con an invitation to the board to be 3 8 I oCH99 its guests at the annual Christ- mam of Srade B pir mas formal dance December 3. 8000 account ( P. J. Bigelow, Pert Hope Highi¥ themselves and were a credit to gopo0] principal told the board Bowmanville High" said 183 students from Port Hope, 136; Dippell. m Hope township, 20 from: by Forsyth The Finest "No-lron" Shirt Made! Pure white ond forever fresh, smooth looking Tricot-weave, two-way cuffs (wear linked or but- rke township and one from Famous Forsyth ""No-lron" toned Sizes 1414 SET ASIDE GRANT Sr District High School are ii: DRESS SHIRTS wiih usual sleeve 15 SS SESS SNS NARS SN 2 been obtained from the West for November and to date, were| wiL KW-7227A Steel Products. This price in- the commencement exercises No- \ ILLYS eludes full installation vember 20, which had the largest "er" OF CANADA UMITED, WINDSOR, ONTARIO The final item on Mr. Dippell's/attendance ever at these annual report dealt with the purchase ol. exercises, the school examina- IA HAAR AH A sam ---- Due to running out of time and; ye 'school attendance roll. As| 'Jeep' distributors and dealers offer coast-to-coust sales, parts ond service + + +» very handsome money, the summer work pro of November 1, the total attend-| ' Individually boxed .. Men's PYJAMAS |, sir on oun Sis Ss " ymplete there- 4 1 jsei | gram vac ot competed, there: G3 Bus one admission 'S GARAGE COMPANY LIMITED | ore, aw A land two retirements, leaving the HN A Beautiful sheen to these white room desks should be sanded and | | 4 q 4; i varnished. This recommendation !0tal attendance 539. The percent |g gq op) NA STREET OSHAWA, ONT. | broadcloth shirts. Choose French was accepted tage attendance is 95.35 with an as accep average daily attendance of) Pe | Very handsome. Plain, fancy, or | single cuffs; Con be bleachad stripes. In popular broadcioth and machine-washed, drip or tumble A price of $712 for eight steel 51383, i one of the growing units for the girls' lavatory has! fncluded in the school events! TAISER Industries flannelette, comfortable to the dried. Sizes 14% to skin. Generously cut for comfort, 17 usuol sie 95 Also no - .iron fabrics. Sizes opasug' Bee ve lengths AtoE 36 to 44 95 to 95 Also regular Arrow shirts, with popular Arden collar style, and other styles Wl if ! # : i Wl i if fi i ! Me Bf i £| 13 Let Him Choose His Oun PRICES ARE LOWER © of Gift... Give Him a FRO M EN L i i AT ENGEL'S | §{JACK FRASER " BT lle 95. £9 x GIFT A "> fully styled. 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