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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jul 1962, p. 12

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second Vcholcesi at beach positiooIand addl Once Burned Banned Hiszooirs Dublinliolds Joyce Festival By DOU GlitAllSltALL 0NDON CP Novelist James Joyce hssai lees tob Ininad peace with honor irom his native Dublin city that burned his iirstbook and once banned hls masierpleee twowcek Joyce iealivll nrganiredby the Dublin literary community and guided by lre lands tourist industry si tracicd thousands oi admirers in June The ieaiivsl marked the 40th anniversary oi the date when Joyces moat ismous work Ulysses was that ubllshed tor select and pulsed audience in Paris ihenovel is the detailed rac ord oinhe wanderings through Dublin Leopold Bloom en urea seven njlaut it the Silver advertising salesman onJune to 1904 The isstival incorpor ated the oath anniversaryoi the date known as Bloemsday to Joyce devoteea lreland in general and the Roman Catholic Church in par tlcuiar condemned much at Joyces writing as obscene and anti religious Ulysses is no lonieeranned but low Dublin boo storesiput it on open dis pay However visitors now can buy maps or loin conducted tours to follow Blooms iootsteps throughthe city streets Many oi the buildings Joyce described are still standing JOYCE MUSEUM These include the seaside Marielle Tower where the writer once lived The iowcr has been turned lnIoVaV Joyce museum The tower contains many oi Joycespersonal belongings as well as death mask made in vintarnationsi Janine Pct Gill 54 24 675 44 571 lit 42 34 553 10 40 37 519 flit 37 42 488 141s ill 42 466 1815 Syracuse rill til 388 23 Richmond as it uses 15 Thursdays Results Toranie l2 Syracuse holistic Rochester Columbus Atlanta llichmond oyJackaonville Games Today ROcheaicr at ibroatotN Syracuse at Bulian NI Jacksonville Toronto lluiinlo Rochester Atlanta Columbus Los Angeles San Francisco Pittsburgh St Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Philadelphia jggluatoa cage New York Britia National Bank are the hiessachusett institute at nga an or which includesCanndianPeter P1 Y0 Southnm wonVits sccond race fie emery 1m dwell NoWfllllnE Thundny In the competition on or approval at kusabout tha lirlnceaa Elizabeth Cup da looting hediard Modern School easily in seven minutes tour Thursdsys ltesults Los Angeles ll San Franclaco Philnde phla Pittsburgh Only games scheduled Prohehle Pitchers Today nurse rDoornran Honored Wild lit Cale Opening Lennon iCli Doorman RabcrlflticNelll Who has been gldiplomaia and visitors in lendQns Canada house ior the last 20 years iound the red carpet being rolled out ior him recently The lean Scots born war veteran was the guest oi honor ata reception given by George Drew the high Icommiesloncr The ceremony marked the open VLng oiainew caieierla ior Ca adian government employees here LiDrew and toievralon parson ality Hughie Green iormeriy oi Montreal donned white cheia hats and served the caieterias firsilmeal to the 63yearold Mc jio was born in Ayr Scotland sarvedin theRoyal Scots Fusi liers in the First World War and emigrated to Toronto when the war ended McNeil returned to Britain with the Canadian Veterans Gud initial and took up his post as doonnan in 1942 Since then thousands have come to know him as Mac The self service caieteria open to members oithe 25 Ca nadian government departments in London is situated in the basement of the Sir John Macdonald building in Gres venor Square ll Stamp Collector Gets Autographs KINGSTON CPtAn enterprising philateiist here has an envelope bearing ilrstvday stamp issue commemorating the lnitial US orbital ilight plus the signaturesoi the first two astronauts Auv Fardeila in April ra ceivad three envelopes with the iirst day covers and auto graphed hy John Glenn Alter Scull Carpenter made his space illght Mr Fnrdclla sent one of the envelopes to him and got it back with the second astro nauta signature added lie says he has been altered 550 for one or theolwniopes autographed by John Glenn ship Returns dilatation or deans seat in the highlands Canadas National Council V011 women to decorate the dlsheti its case and we always show it in the flityearoldihouae sinca Mrs Gordon said Haddo has aw set tail in Zurich where the author died alter nearly 30 years at sellexile irom the lreiand he both loved and bitterly re lented it is planned to have cam pleio reference library at Joyces writings and additional Joycean material on illm and ll gramophone records Ulysseals tract comic odyssey made by Bloom through lanea pubs cemeteries and brothels in search oi son torepladothe child he had lost Blooms wiie Molly is consid ered one at the most vivid ic maie characters ever created in English An aged iernale ian remem bers Joyce as myopic taci turn and dedicated man He lived entirely for his war she said Even when he went on holidays it was to place where heceuld get ma terial or his writings His chlci integeat was Ireland and the rs planada Gilt ls treasured ABERDEEN Scotland CF gA actol handpainied China pre sealed by the Canadian Parlia ment to the Countess oi Aber deen in 1899 remains in trees ured possession in the inmily The Jabdish set painted to depict Canadian lite is still In tact in showcase at Hedda House the Marquis oi Aber norlh of here The countess was the wlie of the 7th Earl at Aberdeen then Governar General of Canada She was also the iounder oi Women The council commissioned 12 with varieties oi Canadleniruit flowersVVierns ilah game and song birds The china is one oi the high lights at the house said Mrs David Gordon wiie oi the rentheir its kept in order in to Canadian visitors Col David Gordon is the nephew oi the Marquis now living in Aberdeen He has lived the family property waaadeeded to him inplattri several other mementoee oi the tamllysconnectlon with Can ada including aalgned photo graph oiMackenzleVKlng1and viable decorations witha dley so at 413 St Louis Sndeckl at New York Cragl alll night San Francisco ightu Les Angclcs Cleveland New York Minnesota Baltimore Detroit Chicago Boston Kansas City Washington Milwaukee Willey 13 or lien Chicago Cardwell Houston Ferrell as or Giusti 23 ntCincinnati Jay 117 lght Philadelphia Metro 512 at Pittsburgh Friend illi night Les Angelca Padres to at Marichal 115 Games baturdny Milwaukee at Chicago St Le is at New York Housio at Cincinnati Philadelphia at Pittsburgh has Angolea at San Fran cisco Imrcrlcan League 45 570 45 34 470 4d 53 1566 Vs 45 id 542 41 40 506 40 39 506 41 43 434 37 43 I488 Wt 37 45 451 26 51 338 13 Thursdaysltesults Detroit ii Cleveland Baltimore Chicago Only games scheduled Probable Pitchers Today Chicago Wynn 45 at Cleve land Grant 43 night Baltimore Roberts 43 at De troit Foytaelr at night New York Terry lot at Minnesota Pascual 12il night Washington Cheney24 at Kansas City Rakow 69 night Boston Wilson oz at Les Iin geles Beliaaky 73 night Oarnea Saturday hicago atCleveland Baltimore at Detroit New York Vat Minnesota Vgshihgten atKanaasfiity Boston at Les spine seconds Peter la la the son at WNf nadlon cpd Bill Sowalekl have liidcra lineupl WL NIGEL Sownakl iii an elghtyenr an rnsurILIrv HAIN SAW Cfilumhus at Jacksonville lilohmondat Iitlnnia Lose Two Players OllAWA CmImport line backer Garry Ncshltt and Ca stepped out at the litawn heugh Neahitt unable to get the ant ory lncreuaa he sought decided Wednesday to sit out his option and bid next ycariorV berth with Dallas Texans oi the American League veteran with thoEaaiorn Foot hnll Conference club told coach Frank Clair tltnt he had reached the stage where he lied to choose belwecn football and job with propertymanage to ensure ior CAMPER HAIiomrN groundtoils owners lrtrn light easy in humili irnuumnni In run inil paw or any tIIIIIII yutiituu innit nnhmliy Ill titty vuoiiuu Sautham Canadian am bassador to 2PILSEN

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