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Daily Times-Gazette, 13 Aug 1953, p. 13

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$ ¥ H Td 1 H i A | . | | - "I choose eve | ' peta Paris Is Lovely | During The Summer g other day that cade, there will be the woodland pSoueoms said § been so ai Ph in |centenary celebrations filled with Paris The chestnuts hac never memories, pictures, Shosts ad far program. N is fitting to eom- plete the list with the Arene de Lutece, for in this open air theatre, the largest in Paris, in the heart of the old Schools district, there is to be a non-stop succession of 40 shows from mid-June to mid-July. The Mysteries of the Passion, Roman Circus Games, Equestrian such a hurry to flower, | past and Hes E- the valley more delight- | centenary of [the Bois Ge i Mn fully opulent, shops more ingeni- of "Le Bois". ous and ornate. Perhaps the same| "Paris is well worth a mass,' is said every year? Just as strol-|said Protestant King Henry of lers, with time so daydream on Navarre, who by this won the crown if France. Beneath the bridges, always say the Seine as ns! a y stained glass of the Sainte-Cha- it vow 'is must be more beautiful than when seen last, Suzanne pelle, illuminated, and during cele- Normand writed from the Service tions to commemorate the 4th TInformation Francaise. ssntanay of Hemty 1V. people il when one thinks | $8. mass was wol Mi A mes the Tuileries, a the very modern Palais de the hidden away or public gardens, | Chaillot, people win sup in 1th the little carts with forget-me-néts:| century style to music, songs an and daisies at street corners and |Plays revived. Twice a week, -on the suspended flight of a summer frock in a shop window are suffi cient feast for eyes and mind. But to the familiar street scenes, to all that general, indefinable Paris Fetes Committee, adds a splendid program of events and i Everyone can choose out of it what he likes best, or gven---and why not?--say, 2." Everything. That means flowers, music, dancing, races and even , even sport and even medieval mysteries; decorated wagons, proceeding in slow pro- cession through the city; flower- decked balconies, shop windows like hot-houses, a public proces- sion such as Paris has not seen for a long year; showering and tossing bouquets su- Wednesdays and Fridays, Ver- sailles, jealous of the new splen- dors of Chambord, will rise up in the ht. with its Court of Honor, great t, shoot of water, foun- tains and pools featuring illumina- tion and sound effects, fountain displays, night fetes, old dances, romantic ballet, fireworks and music in the trees and in the pal- ace chapels. Versailles is no longer a dead splendor. Light gleams and voices bringing life back to it in the A dust of the Grand Fountain Displays. For surely light is the very expression of modern enchantment? Paris with its domes, spires and ' triumphal arches illuminated, set Bovis the velvet of the night, is in itself like a picture taken from some Eastern fairy tale. It is generally known that in OPEN-AIR THEATRE the country, on Midsummer's Perhaps, instead of these streets and pavements flower-filled for a day, we shall prefer the festivities at Bagatelle, where living roses merge with the still precious blossoms that figure the Lyons silks. In return for the tribute paid to France last year by En who dedicated a literary ga in her hame, Bagatelle is to present a "Shakespearean Garden' around an open-air theatre, to be opened by French and Englishmen. Then, in the Champs-Elysees, a pistare gallery is to feature 'Paris, its women and its flowers" as theme. While, at the Grand Cas- Night bonfires are one of the most firmly rooted French traditions. For the benefit of city dwellers, Midsummer Night beacons are to be lit along the banks and quays of the Seine. Festivities that will attract great crowds as they did last year. The program of ballet, illumina- tions along the banks and surf riders skimming the water, blaz- ing torch in hand, will end with the launching of 2,000 luminous bal- loons into t sky, a competition in aid of Homeless Children. A varied, magnificent and pepu- ROOM AND BORD SAVE! SAVE! ON THESE SPECIAL AUGUST SALE PRICES ONE Call for ALL Millwork & Building Supplies Limited CHECK THESE AUG. SALE PRICES ON ) No. 1 BIRCH DOORS 20 x 6.6 x ..$9.00 20 x 6.8 x LT ee00 2.2 x 6.6 x iad esnetomss $9.30 Pesce nsene 24x 66x1% ............... $9.50 2.4 x 6.8 x Sirrreeeesess- 39.30 26 x 6.6 x ciiisiivh ..$9.75 2.6 x 6.8 x 2.8 x 6.8 x eos 0 28 x 6.8 x 2.10 x 6.10 3.0 x 7.0 x COMBINATION DOORS BRONZE GREEN SCREEN SCREEN 26 x 66 x 1% .... $18.50 $17.35 28 x 68x 1% ....$18.90 $17.60 2.10 x 6.10 x 13 .. $19.05 $18.10 30 x70 x 13 ... $19.65 $18.50 MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES LIMITED 1279 SIMCOE ST. N. DIAL 3-4694 OSHAWA -- ONTARIO G tumblers, wrestling, jazz, African ballets, musical comedy and classical drama, jumping and '|film shows on a giant screen, "Entertainment", aSsumes its full original and etymological signifi- cance. It may be regarded as a new and bold step too--the revival in this vast amphitheatre of perma- nent public ppen air entertainment and all its marvels; moving fres- coes, as it were, in which the spectator can find, according to his mood and nature, pleasures that are at once artistic, musical, son- orous and literary. French folk Songs; here the word, This Is A Steal Spiel Nets Danforth Millions TORONTO (CP)--Knawn as the street of '10,000 cars, it stretches through Toronto's east end for miles. The men who work on it "the great white way of The eity street guide lists it as Wanforth call it Canadian motordom." Avenue. They don't make automobiles on Danforth avenue, but the used car lots that line it put another car on the road every four minutes. Po- lice statistics show more than 100 used car lots on this motorcar marketway. And the lots dotted blots sq are not Token, n be- gla tween buildings. They are 2 a of landscaped grounds with stream- lined, airconditioned offices where. and dicker. Besides the office there is usually a spacious garage where wegk spots are made strong, and cars are given a complete over haul before being Hho on the hot With an estimated $300,000,000 cash turnover the street of cars is the biggest used car market in Canada--one of the biggest any- where. There is no guess work in the used cars sold from this market place. These merchants are business to stay, in a business that to a large extent. depend upon turn trade for its Tite, ayn vad] bargain could mean a big loss from potential buyers. Park Memorial In Honor Of Bennett OTTAWA monument in honor of the late Viscount Bennett will be unveiled on Sunday at Central Memorial in Calgary, the resources department announced toay. The monument was erected in in | recognition of the distinguished public services of the former Con- servative prime minister of Ca- nada, It was built on the recom- mendation of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Thursday, August 13, 1083 18 For A Ba Builds Car Boy Cries Wolf After R Nipping (CP) -- A cut-stone Michael Pageau is waiting for his father finishing touches on a automobile he year-old cabinet maker, Michael Collins, Irish revolution- ary general, was ambushed and shot to death during a motor trip seller and buyer can sit in comfort in 1922. in 1835 Samuel Colt, inventor of the fa- mous revolver, obtained his first patent. for a six-barrelled revolver WINDSOR, Ont. (CP) -- While most three-year-old boys are con- tent to travel in the tricycle set, Phun /for the last few months. His father, .Robert Pageau, a 28 have the vehicle ready for use in a few days but it may be some time before young Michael will be allowed to drive it himself. Equipped with a 2.7 horsepower gasoline engine, the car will be capable of up to 25 miles an hour. 'Of course," Mr. Pageau said, "it h PETERBOROUGH (CP) -- Jo- seph Buckley, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buckley of Doure town- ship, claims he was attacked by a wolf Tuesday. He was not harmed. "If it .wasn't a wolf, it was the nearest thing to it I've ever seen," said Joseph. He ran into the animal while going to fetch his Jains cattle home. J said it ni at his ankle but finally fled he had felled it with a stick. impatiently to put the 10-foot, 500 has been expects to won't be geared that high until Mike is quite a bit older." The car, a convertible, is made of molded plywood and solid wood and is painted a light blue. 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