wee = , age of 87, A. H. Reed, beloved @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Merch 9, 1963 Explorer, 87, Sets Out On New Journey By J. C. GRAHAM AUCKLAND (CP) -- At the resin found beneath the ground in impoverished soil in the far north, Before the end of the last and remarkable 'explorer Of|century he founded a business New Zealand's byways, has Seoatching material for relig- been off on a new adventure.|ious edu¢ation and this gradu- He has been on a solitary jour-|ajjy evolved into one of New ney on foot, packsack on back, |/7eajand's leading book publish- collecting copy for a new book. ing firms, A. H. and A. W. Reed is at the same time|Reed. Today, it issues a large grand old man of New Zealand| proportion of New Zealand best- writing, doyen of New Zealand|sejiers and its output is boom- book publishers and the coun- ing as never before. pS ogy ay vig Mbt But Reed was not content just and mountain climbing sincel'° publish books. He has writ- the age of 80 are Tabrenive ten about 30 hard-cover books Bing A ioneer settlers Reed as well as innumerable smatitr spar ! publications. Many deal with as- got his schooling the hard way, pects of New Zealand history; tay eats te. A a son one is the authoritative work on pay which was open only|the kauri pine and the lumber- évery second ae Then i. Hone prety it fa the pio- earned a living digging for ve. kauri gum, the hardened pine But -his most popular books tallest mountain in the North Is- land of New Zealand, As a mat- ter of record, he has scaled all four of the tallest peaks in the North Island since his 80th! birthday. Sometimes on such trips he travels only a few miles in a day. Sometimes he takes a week or two off. But his walks also} include many days on which he covers more than 20 miles. Al- ways he faithfully covers every inch of the way on foot. Always he is prepared to camp out at the roadside or in the wilder- ness, but he has such & host of| friends in all parts of the coun-| try that someone usually tracks | him down toward evening and! insists on giving him a bed for the night. Reed wrote another book about his east-west crossing, about the old friends he met and the new acquaintances he| made, It was illustrated with! foot Mount Egmont, the second]. Hg Trivial Matters Sway Campaign By ARCH MACKENZIE \trivial matters as on party pol-! OTTAWA (CP)--The candi-|i¢y. \date, after profound reflection, relieved of the crips flower|the man himself. in his buttonhole just before he| Aides' say, for example, that faces the television camera. |Liberal Leader Pearson can be led to water but he by no a ae: -- -- means always drinks up the regretfully he tosses it aside. | suggestions he gets. The candidate's wife bows to|HE HATES IT } is quick to react to a whispered|party headquarters says Mr. suggestion from his wife on a|Diefenbaker won't be seen as c platform--patting down a frequently and that there will stray lock of his crisp curly/be new faces and new formats. hair, But in the 1962 federal cam- WANTS REACTION -- NDP planners say frankly paign, Aides supplying speech that they regard Mr. Douglas' material were never sure until |he spoke as to just what he would use or when--or how he Such pressure on the candf.| would say it. date can be and is resisted by| In the more relaxed, pace of that less emphasis may the principals. maximum impact on television by himself as something just over five minutes. He thrives best where he can see, hear and Social Credit Leader Thomp- son, most acknowledge, has Progressivg Conservative come some way as a speaker discreet pressure and ditches| It has been said of New her cigarette holder, in public|Democratic Leader Douglas at least, Probably a too-sophisti-|and television: "He hates it, He cated symbol, she's advised. just hates it. You can't: really These are actual decisions in-iPush him around but he co- volving federal election candi-|9perates well even though he dates taken by advisers who in/dislikes certain technical neces- this electronics age may spend| sities." a : as much time on such seemingly) Prime Minister Diefenbaker DANCE PARTY PAT RICCIO & HIS ORCHESTRA TONIGHT Old Time - Modern MONDAY ! feel audience reaction--and TV this winter campaign leading to|formulas last year used inserts April 8 voting, there are signs|of Mr. Douglas: performing live be!at big public meetings. placed on television, at least for™ -? ms and public figure since he was)ably depends more on television named in the summer of 1961.|than any other in public life, As for Deputy Leader Realjthere is no expert likely to be Caouette, a politician who prob-'able to give him any tips. vq O KEEFE CENTRE CEnrne Opens Mon. 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Kindly and| His latest journey has been ADMISSION--$1.00 Vessel Docks (gr eear'ts te set out|!2 the alone to walk the length of New| ( rough unds, Marlborough | deeply indented arms} th | |of the sea which run inland in| ve § PAVILION: fy, OSHAWA Os? ynysuh® |Zealand. Carrying a "swag"' STARTS MONDAY jthe steep, hilly country at the! "\northern end of the South Is-| \land. His many readers are waiting his latest book with the; same enthusiasm they have shown over earlier ones. Zealand, reflecting his At Halifax HALIFAX (CP)--One of the Soviet. Union's most modern fishing vessels plying the east- ern seaboard of North America docked here recently so one of its women crew members could receive hospital treatment. The Zigulevsk, out of the Arctic port' of Murmansk, usu- ally stays at sea from 60 to 70 de- | days at a time and is capablejlight. The book which described | of processing 40 tons of fish a|the journey became a best-sel-| day. Her, three holds have ajler. It quickly ran through four | capacity of 700 tons of fish. -|editions and was also published | The ship's skipper,. Capt.|in_an American edition. Segre gear, food and slee..- bag), he set off from. the for worth and in the next seven months rambled on as the mood| took him, with diversions here and there, until he had covered!" the entire 2,000 miles to the ex- treme south of the country, Everywhere he stopped to talk to people along the way and called at schools to os with the children, his great Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS 725-0397 INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Bob Clancy ACCOUNTING SERVICE 184 BOND ST. WEST OSHAWA RES, 723-7605 Deadliest Undersea Daring Drama Battle Ever Filmed! and Excitement! "MYSTERY 'SHOWDOWN' SUBMARINE' sie --with-- AUDIE MURPHY James Robinson Justice Kathleen Crowley Edward Judd Charles Drake LAST TIMES--TODAY and SUNDAY GIANT ALL-COLOR SHOW! "BATTLE HYMN" with Rock Hudson Sergi Scheredeca, said that as Not content with idleness for JUNE, 1963 4 ' ; in ¢ tahini ond fees noes captain of the ship and director long, Reed set off again in 1962,| vw of its fish processing he is able|@t the age of 86, on a new jour-| @¥ en to earn the equivalent of $1,000/ney from east to west across} a trip. An ordinary crew mem-|the widest part of New Zealand. ber can make about $600, Capt.|Near the end of this journey | 59 Scheredeca says the wages are|he climbed up and over 8,260. work done by his crew of 90-- : | DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY including eight women. 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. NOW ...DOUBL ich the Conservat foter them APRIL 18, 1963, 273 BLOOR ST. W. TORONTO 5, ONT. "RAISING |] PHONE -- TORONTO - 282.9000 -- WHITBY EVERY EVENING FROM 7:30 Officers and men on the Zigu-/ E COMEDY with the FAVORITE "CARRY ON GANG" . 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