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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Apr 1964, p. 22

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 21, 1964 YOUNG ESKIMO PILOT Thomas Gordon, 17, of Aklavik, Y.T., is Canada's youngest Eskimo pilot. He hopes to use his ability as a a flying missionary North. in the (CP Photo) Pas &o ? YOUNG BROADWAY STAR Leslye Hunter, 11, is shown in her featured role as Diane in Nobody Loves an Albatross -- her sixth Broadway play. With Leslye are Carol Rossen and Robert Preston. Leslye, in her fourth year in show business, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roth of New York City. (CP Photo) SKIRTS MEMORIAL Kingsway Pupils Visit Ottawa For Weekend With a whoop and a holler that could be heard across campus, Brian Jurianz and Martin Morres announced the completion of work on the Cedar Trails. Tired and rest- less with pent up energy they bounced happily down the stairs and fell completely exhausted on the couch provided in the nursing display in the Geo- graphy room. All they have to do now is rest, and wait for the press to finish its half of the bargain. When asked when the annual would make its appearance, Martin declared, "on the 25th". Brian added, "Which month or year we're not saying". As things stand now the Kingsway yearbook should appear on the SECOND ISSUE The secind issue of the Kings- way paper was pubtished April 17. It headlined a wel- come to the delegates and speakers of the Youth Congress. Featured in it were the follow- ing items: Featured in it were the fol- lowing. items: Choir tour to New York City; Temperance contest at Southern Missionary College; Elections for Student Association offices. (Compete with photos of the candidates); Amateur hour; The honor roll; And a trip to Ottawa for those who have had perfect -attend- ance. REWARD Students visit Ottawa -- Cedar Sentinel Release -- Friday, April 10. The students who have been neither tardy nor absent during the first half of the 'year, left Kingsway Col- lege for a weekend in Ottawa, the nation's capital. The list in- cluded Beverly Lennox, Marja Halmine, Heidi Heghesan, Gen- eva Osmond, Marit Hestdalen, Jacqueline Bohl, Frances Low- ry, Lorene Lysiuk, David Mac- Arthur, Joh . McMack'- and Carl Okimi. Mr. Hoar aud Mr. Gutman were the sponsor-driv- ers who accompanied the group. The visit included Parliament (in session),- the Tower, the Governor General's home, the Prime Minister's home, the Na- tional Observatory (with a hook at Venus through the 15" tele- scope), Hull, Quebec, and relat- ed sights ali around the town. After two days and a hailf load- ed with interest, they arrived home late Sunday afternoon. STUDENT TALENT The annual Amateur Hour of Kingsway College is to be held this Saturday evening in the Cellege Auditorium. This top student talent night is this year hed in co-ordination with the annual home - coming Alumni "OF COURSE | GOT GRADUATE" THE JOB, I'ma C.S.B. date previously stated, May 25, | 196? weekend. The production is te D. Knauft from Andrews Uni- versity, with his prize-winning juggling act. The act is done in black light, and should be very entertaining. TO BUILD INSTITUTE VICTORIA (CP)--A $1,600,000 federal oceanographic institute is to be built at the University of Victoria within the next three | years, says Dr. Gordon Fields, head of the biology, botany and zoology department. Employing about 140 scientists, it will be the Pacific-coast counterpart of the one at Bedford, N.S. WHITBY Is a young Man's Town and don't you forget it! career iiiait » CLOTHES VANCOUVER (CP)--A slight a jeg on the new Port Mann free- way skirts an area of 210 fir trees planted by Charles Per- Will YOU be looking a job soon? Why don't you do what 30 man others done., Prepare for a career in business. You will be needed, as there is a shortage of qualified Secretories, Accountants, etc. You will be well paid for this some reason. You will be able to advance, enjoy security and mony fringe Jaycees Chaperone Friday Dances Teenagers in the Harmon Park area will be pleased to learn that Friday-night dances are in full-swing at the club- house, Conan: and Wolfe streets. On Friday night, the dance will feature the appearance of a well-known Oshawa disc- jockey. Admission is 25 cents and is restricted to boys and girls from 13 to 18. So come along and dance to recorded music. The dance is fully chaperoned by members of the Jaycees. kins as a memorial to friends who died in the Royal Flying Corps. He sold part of his farm to the B.C. highways depart- ment, stipulating that the trees be spared. MARKET TESTING REGINA (CP) -- The federal agriculture department has launched a market cattle-test- ing program to eliminate on- farm testing of beef cattle for brucellosis, commonly known as Bang's disease. Females sent to market will be tagged and blood tests drawn at markets or pack- ing plants will be tested. benefits. @ Cleritype @ Secretarial "nancy faylor Finishing Studio Choice of Pitmen, Gregg or Qpecduedtigg THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 52% Simcoe St. N. 728-7081 COURSES AVAMABLE: @ Accounting @ Business Administration SUIT YOURSELF FOR SPRING & SUMMER MERCANTILE DEPT. STORE 321 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY PLAZA Family Clothiers (

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