Center Row: David Cooper, Carolyn Corrigan, Paul Coros,
Bottom Row: Joan Downey, George Dragota, Barb Finley
The above political cartoon is a real sign of the times back then. To me it accurately depicts the divide between the establishment and the beat generation or the youth. I did some googling to try and identify the Trudeau cabinet minister from 1973 doling out the largesse to the hippies, but to no avail yet. (Update: Pictured above, I believe is Secretary of State Gerard Pelletier of the Trudeau cabinet, responsible for the OFY program).
Pictured above is a bicycle speedometer from one of my bikes from the high school era.
Everyone remembers giving these for Christmas and Valentine's Day. Black Magic was made by Rowntree Mackintosh, a British company selling in the Commonwealth as well.
This funky box was in the garage, so I photographed it for posterity. Check out the depiction of the TV in the drawing at the upper right.
I snapped the above frame in the Eatons Department Store at the Oshawa Center. I worked there in the camera department all through my high school years.
(Interestingly enough, I think that I can make out the word Sears in the upper right. Yet I know for a fact that this is Eatons because I have a whole series of pics of my Eatons co-workers with the same background as above).
I believe that the above is a program from the re-dedication of the school from OCHS to Paul Dwyer High School in 1976.
I believe that the above is a program from the re-dedication of the school from OCHS to Paul Dwyer High School in 1976.
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