G6 THE COHAWA TIMaS, Tusedey, December 22, 1964 CLARKE HIGH NEWS Colorful Decorations Transform Gymnasium 'ELIZABETH KOZUB ith the lates By .. Hi body! Here I amjpart of the decorations. back "again wi tf ; from Clarke High|Slater and Rosemary Malkie-|son were responsible for . the wicz There isn't much to report|ball bleachers into two huge|even more effective with a blue _ trom last week, as the majority|snowbanks, and between them nptient shining on it, reflect- of the students were very busy|was situated a true to life, fairy-jing ¢ decorating the guditorium forjcastle, painted in soft pastel our Christmas formal "Crystal| colors. Fantasy" oom, Leslie Ane orgenson, Anne Soren-|(in a diamond shape), sprayed|jat Clarke, and those who did Simpson, Rose-/silver, onto which was attachedjnot come, missed a wonderful Garryjsmall irregular pieces ofjevening. gon, N mary A Richardson and Bill Hay. en was tee and all the volunteer work- ers did a splendid job. COLORFUL DECORATIONS Leslie , who was fn charge of decorating the stage, chose for her decorations, two, three dimensional crystals, hanging from the ceiling. On the back curtains, three strands of tinsel, radiated from each side of the curtain division, and went to the outer edge of each curtain side. Blue spotlights shone down onto the stage. The outer hall and show case, were beautifully decorated by Nancy Simpson. She chose for the showcase, a winter outdoor ecene, On one side of the show- case was a huge snowbank, and on the other side, a sheet of ice made out of blue ethe- lyne plastic. Along the 'back and sides of the showcase was ® mural of spruce trees. On the banks and snow- covered ground, were placed Uttle figurines of .elves, and rabbits. On the overhead lights @f the showcase was also placed a sheet of blue ethelyne plastic which gave a cold wintery iC EFFECT Now back to the auditorium . On the walls were large of evergreen trees, 'were painted to give a soft and realistic effect. ' and Anette Jor- genson were in charge of this|were streamers of white and the holiday season. The hard working committee|was artistically decorated with] This was in my opinion the ie Stephenson, | three reaily in so few days, the bare- auditorium could be so transformed into aj¢ fairyland. The commit- tachment, has asked the co-; 'We cannot let one man under operation of all motorists over|the influence of alcohol en- the Christmas season in com-|danger the lives of other motor- bating ovine | and driving. jists using the highway." "We would like to see every-| Anyone charged with the body who intends to take ajoffence will be brought before drink over the Christmas season|a justice of the peace and bail travel by taxi or bus. Anybody/|will be set then. If a person is | found driving his car under the|charged with impaired driving | influence of alcohol will bejor drunk driving and does not] charged. have the money for bail it may "All available men will be on|™mean.a night in jail. ABBEY MONUMENT Historic hilltop monastery of OPP Plans | Crackdown On Liquor Bhar cobenyt rae MAT SF in patrol this year to try and com-|° 'Bowmanville will be showing no|bat this problem," he said. mercy to drinking drivers over) Sergeant Barker also said the two shades of blue. .| Sergeant Al Barker, officer injway made it necessary to take)made a national monument in Along the back wall Sheila) Bill Hay and Garry Richard-| 1500 of the Bowmanville De- this action. 1866, transformed our basket-|ceiling decorations. This looked e mirrored center piece. Along the sides and back were tables with a candle on The centre of the auditorium |each. dimensional styrafoam|most beautiful of formals held mounting deaths on the high-|Montecassino in Italy : | r. This was hung down| Tuesday, will be our annual hard to believe|from the centre of the room and|Christmas party, put on by the from it, to all sides, Grade 13's. Best Wishes fo all our Friends and Customers Brewers Retail Special Hours of Sale HELEN SHERMAN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 - 23 May you and your loved ones have a Merry OPEN TILL 10 P.M. Christmas, and enjoy all the traditional THURSDAY, DEC. 24 festivities and delights of this glad OPEN FROM 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. time. ALL STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY DEC. 25 AND 26 20 Church Street Downtown Oshawa bd Brewers Retail Season's | Greetings From Newspaper carrier salesmen are wholly deserving of co-operation and understanding from the public they serve. Their job is not always the most pleasant one, especially on stormy days. Nevertheless they are Invariably on duty trying to fulfill their responsibilities. Out of the ranks of newsboys and girls have come many outstanding Canadians. 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