Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 26, 1967, p. 15

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1 Si s -j- MOTHER I SMELL CIGARETTE SMOKE IN THE BATHROOM It LET ME CHECK THE PHONE PHANTOM NOW HAS A TAPE RECORDER MY NEW LIPSTICK- WHAT BECAME OF IT I AFTER ME COMES SO RAVE ON BRAT HEAR A WORD YOU SAY The Newmarket inlV Club held a very second reading or project and play Lake Centre and the Kempt aspects of the Canadian penal had been granted parole Wednesday evening at villc Agricultural School system Is that all sentences Canada in the sevenyear Hall Competent and highly train are for- life Harold King to IMS Lynn set in the for each IF OLD ENOUGH TO WEAR CANT SHAVE Mi NOTHIM60UST BROWSING I door hardtop power and brakes radio wagon Don Cameron of SKYLINE BUCK LTD standard model St 29381 Richmond Hill Pickup T0NKHTf TV WTTW IEU WHO l PAUL WHO PAUL AVf NT W Or BOB era of years ago This will he the first costume pres entation of a threeact play for the Newmarket Peter Van wilt di rect this production and Susan Van will be producer Rehearsals will be Thursdays at pm at Hall The club expects to present East Lynn in September to open the season Thus rehear sals will run all summer Bradford District High School Drama Club presented Inside a Kids Head last week at the Fourth Annual Ontario Collegiate Drama Festival Regional competition held at the Academy Theatre in Lindsay Dennis Sweeting was the adjudicator Several of the young actors received honorable mention including West Chris Ron Russell Run Noble Roger Blanc Hugh Ate- Kathy and Mary Ellen Barlow and Simpson and Janice Kcffcr for their playing of the trumpet and trombone Baxter Kell Lou Maruino Carol Melbourne and Pauline Tay lor were also mentioned for their portrayal of the WI Ladies Mrs and Mr Lindsay were staff advis ors The play was adapted from a radio show by Don McKndycn who also directed it Bradford High was the Winner of the Georgian Bay District Festival with litis production HURON VAItlKTV Dreams of Yesteryear by the Huron Heights Secondary School stu- Thursday and Friday evenings at the school to a capacity audience Mr- Ronald was and highly train are for life Harold King from 1 to i Of ructors are provided of IfeWVparofcaJ course Contact your old King Farm local Recreation Office for day King a former minor rice cil further information or Com lloteerywho- hi their Programs Division- years has helped more than an Indictable TTil3 Branch ttnlauU fiy Special Schools and- Services of Education in his home during the Mr King added hut all per Drive Don Mills crucial months after their son r of The eligibility chargefrom prlsort these courses is based oh mUtlng a brief to the should be given willingness to pass trie Committee oh edge on to others the Minister of calling for destruction paid alter a Hit of records following a sevenyear period that has been free of convictions for an indictable offense The Frank Howard Inci dent is an illustration of this basic inhumanity in our justice Harold King charged today There have been many incidents of late of men in public life men who have spent all their adult lives as lawabiding and sponsible arc vulnerable to blackmail and disgrace because an early In discretion pursues them re How long should a been man adjudicator for the graver the Final Festival in St Many Canadian businesses Newfoundland by will not hire a man with A Main St THURSDAY- FRIDAY ft SATURDAY Evenings the Governors the Drama Festi val He has dynamic role in every area of Hie national theatre His success as an adjudicator the past seven years brings him to the 1007 finals by popular demand THE wm BOB J I WOPfUWEVfR I Finish Management Accounting Course Fourteen men who in the Man agement Accounting Course sponsored by the Aurora Ho- Club and directed by I en Rosenberg were honored last Monday night during the Ro and m at He was assisted by touch REALITY ITALIAN STYLE AND ON A TO TAKE OUT FOR FAST DELIVERY 21 PLAZA AURORA just vis of on rrecMoxjof MARRY SHORTSM WHIPPLE- MUCH MJ55 Miss Lynn audi enjoyed the delightful music of Mr 1 Huston at the organ and the virtuoso playing of the accordion by Tim Young Highlights of the Variety Show were the Scene from Pygmalion which was beau tifully presented and directed by Mr Connolly the Char- dance directed and produced by Mrs Stephen The Fashion Show narrated by Ronnie and di rected by Mrs anil the reading directed by Mr K was brought to life by I Carol Scott was Grandma anil laitz was Grandpa who the evenings entertain ment together with their me mories over the years The Ram liaising Sun dayNight Hymn Sing the A1 lolson songs by Walter Rone The Polka Parly and Huron Heights in Retrospect especially the Volley Rail Game ami the soloists Bon nie Apps and Janice all contributed a large part to a fine evenings entertain- The gymnastic display was arranged and coordinated by Miss P Henderson and and Refreshments for all var iety night participants were prepared by Mrs and lie Occupational Girls Class Receiving Ontario Depart ment of Education certificates were Alf Ainsworth Norman Cook Harold Crochet Patrick Paul Fleming John Gallacher Auhrcy lcs- lie Gerald Doug and Keith James Pillage Gordon Stephenson Robert Stewart ami Leonard True- man criminal record even if his sentence was served years previously Such men and women can ho bonded only under extraordinary and rare circumstances and they can not be issued with a passport Says Mr King It Is grotes que to brand a person this way It violates the spirit of justice which is that a man pays for his crime for a rea sonable time and he Intent of rehabilitation which aims at returning a man lo society to live with the same dignity and security afforded his fel low man A recent tragedy in the life a man Harold King once helped responsible for the strongly worded brief This man employed In a position of trust for eight and a half troublefree years by the same company was humiliated when a new comptroller ap plied to have him bonded and was horrified to discover that he had a previous criminal record and could not qualify Mr King who operates the Harold King Farm at Keswick called attention to the National Parole slntis- Best Actress J rM j mm JIKIKIRAVB- IP RIB I VANKSSA REDGRAVE Morgan I NOW OPEN If I There Its Yogi Rear World of iL r SUNDAY MONDAY it TtlKSDAY and pm miles north of on County Road between Sharon and Holland Landing Phone Newmarket V tfMF GOT SemiDclachwi a hilari ous satirical spoof on todays suburbia is the Upstairs llio- Foundation presentation at the Central Library The atre on May I running May 111 Of special Interest to local theatre buffs is the fact this Is directed by Advance information and reservations can be ob tained by calling A delightful Centennial Con cert under John Sidgwlcks direction will be performed in Auditorium by Toronto Choir on Tuesday April at pm Works by and Vaughn followed by Canada In Song folk soloist chorus and Alan Mills and 1st Concert Master John George Lloyd chprd will partlc Gentry Counter- arid Peter Milne Je soloists H4 for tickets Show Starts At Dusk fc Thurs Fri Sat Sun 28 29 30 THE FORTUNE COOKIE lack Lemon and West as Adult THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING CO LOU Carl Reiner and Marie Saint under PR Kg Always Color You caught the pussycat Now chase V3 stiff VICTOR MAW I ol NEWMARKET I mm WW mw t Leaders Brochures are now out courses lo -i- now out courses id js

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