AT OCVI Orbison To Perform For Oshawa Students sees eet be $1.25 *~ person. A good attendance expected as the four other Osh- Friday, Feb. 14, our annual Valentine Dance was held. It Was a great success as many Ocavite couples attended. As it is leap year, the girls asked the boys. O'Neill would like to thank the Oshawa Judo Club for its excellent performance. The Judo Club gave us two spark- » 'ling shows of skill] and daring 'Ym the girls' gym. The appear- ance of the Judo Club combined with a very good attendance made the Valentine's Dance a huge success. -SOLD OUT The GAA would like to an- the girls' gym. Beatlemania was 'featured. A good number of ROY ORBISON nounce that all of the school- sweatshirts have been sold. Schoo] sweaters will be sold again this week at a price of $9.00 each. The coiors include both green and white. Tuesday, Feb. 11, the GAA held an after-school sockhop in students attended. The money from the. GAA's function is go- ing towards their "Ides of March" dance, Each week career films are |' ---- shown in the cafeteria. As these films are very interesting more attendance is expected. DOUBLE-HEADER Wednesday, Feb. 12, O'Neill's girls' basketball teams played a double-header with Central. The games were played at Central. O'Neill's junior team remained undefeated as they scored a de- cision win over Central. The score was 24-16. However the senior team re- ceived their second defeat of the season, as Central trounced O'Neill's 28 to 20. Turning our spotlight on an individual Ocavite performance, John Armstrong of 11A, placed third in the overall ski com- petition held at Sault Ste. Marie. John placed first in his "C" class compeittion. O'Neill con- gratulates John on his very fine performance. Remember Ocavites' begin in three weeks. HIGH SCHOOL 1-I Want te Holg Your hand--The Beetles 2. She Loves You -- The Beatles 3 You Don't Own Me -- Leslie Gore 4. Big Town Boy -- Shirley Matthews 5. Surfin' Bird--The Twash- man 6. Anyone Who Had a Heart --Dionne Warwick 7. California Sun--Rivierras 8. Um--Um--Um -- Major HIT PARADE 9. eo --Al Hirt 10. Hey Little Cobra -- Rip The Beatles' version of "Roll Over Beethoven' roll- ed off the top 1@ chart this week in Oshawa and dis- trict, but a local disc shop reports that their new re- lease 'From Me to You" is rising at a fast rate. We suggest you watch Al Hirt's "Java" in the fol- lowing lineup: Anderson Penny Drive Kids Retarded Children By ---- RICHARD KAPUSCINSKI Monday morning, an assem- ly was held where our Student ncil president, Ted Gow, presented a cheque for $325 to Bernard De Veaux, president of the Whitby - Pickering - Ajax Retarded Children's Association. This sum was the result of a Penny Draw held in December. Another high point of the assembly was a visit from IA.- Commander G. L. Connor, CD, ef the Royal Canadian Navy. He gave a short outline of Ravy careers and then showed a film, entitled "On Their Merit." BOYS' BASKETBALL Last Thursday our boys' teams were victorious . over Clarke. The Junior score was 52-37 and high scorers were Ron Kroll with 13 pts., Bruce Craigie with 10 pts., and John Spellen with 9. The final Bantam score was 34-21. High scorers were Horton Goddard (8 pts.). Friday our Seniors were de- feated by Ajax. Our high scor- eyre were Gerr Nikkers (10 pts) and Wayne Yarrow (9 pis.). In the league standings, our Juniors are now tied im first place with Courtice. Our Sen- jors are tied in second place with Henry against whom they will be playing here Wednesday. their first loss of the season last | week against Dunbarton, the final score being 29-21. Winning wrestlers for Anderson were Blair, Johnston, Cy Szymczak, ny The next match is against Markham. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Last week our girls' teams were victorious over Pickering. The Senior sccre was 19-12 in our favor and high scorers were Terry English and James Knibb. Juniors defeated their opposition 25-14, The girls have a number of games coming up this week, in- cluding games against Clarke and Courtice. Radar Aids Weather Forecasters WINNIPEG (CP)--In the in- terests of better weather fore- casting, radar equipment is to be instalied shortly at the transport department's weather office here It will be the first of its kind in Wstern Canada. G. L. Pincock, chief fore- easter, says four or five em- ployees trained in the East will handle the $150,000 worth of equipment. Under ideal conditions it has a range of nearly 200 miles and "will permit us to pinpoint where scattered storms will hit," he says. Explaining how it works, he adds that it is designed to re- verse the job of radar used in air traffic control]. "The aircraft control centre radar is set up te screen out weather echoes and pick wp air- planes. Ours screens out the _-- and picks up the wea- r."° BLAME FILMS MOSCOW (AP)--Police com- plain that foreign crime fikms are corrupting some Soviet youths. Officers say arrested youths often tell them they learned their criminal ways at the movies, COUNCIL.PRESIDENT PRESENTS CHEQUE THe CSHAWA TIMES, Tucedey. February 18.1964 7 young girl with a jolly ble figure, a nice smile hair. So why teen-age girl i ae Sees tare to bo oe up like she's going to a mums' Palace, can't we do alittle better than that?"' COME TO DEFENCE But, as might be expected, Standard readers weren't long in coming to the princess's de- fence. So far, ali letters pub- lished have been from women and all attack Miss Griggs for her remarks, "Thank goodness one mother --albeit a royal one --shows common sense," wrote one in- dignant London lady. "Heaven her teens, looks like a schoolgirl and is not attired like a street- walker.' Another termed Miss Grigg's comments "unjust and un- Ocavites Held At Needle-Point BY MARTIN SINGLETON (OCVI Reporter) Congratulations go out to John Armstrong of 1i1A who placed first in one ski-jumping class and third in another in re- cent competition. Other "athletic types" at the school found themselves face- to-face with a needle point last Thursay. Thsee students of Grades 9 and 12 didn't argue with the foe when they learned they were feceiving booster in- noculations. Some of the stu- dents looked rather like starched bedsheets at the end of the or- deal. Easter exams are closing in rapidly. and many students are preparing te hit the books. It is expected a local book store which handles cram-type litera- ture will do a roaring trade as a result. were "appalled" . "For -- rude- Anne now has joined female members of the Royal Family as an object of scrutiny--and criticism--as re- gards fads and fashions. In this department, Princess Margaret recently wear- knee-length black boots-- a commanding lead as royal trend-setter. The only previous occasion on which Anne drew much atten- tion was when she was brides- maid at Princess Alexandra's wedding last April and turned up with a fashionable, up-swept hairstyle. Several commentators re- marked that the style was too old for a girl of 13. Now Miss Griggs, for one, thinks the cur- rent shoulder-length cut is too old-fashioned, be praised one child, hardly in. YOUNG PEOPLE! The Easter Bunny doesn't lay eggs and neither should you "Lay an Egg"! In choosing your life work ACT WISELY .. . choose e@ career that offers the . »- « @ career in most BUSINESS! Security--Advancement: Good Pay and Working Conditions. Get the training you need at; the Oshawa Business College Enrol NOW for the Easter Term TUESDAY, MARCH 31, '64 The College is open all year ond your course will not be interrupted. You may join your parents on Their Vacation. 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