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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Aug 1963, p. 5

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Hundreds of Whitby's youngsters take advantage during the summer months of the Kinsmen Club's Memor- ial Park, nestled in a shady corner lot right beneath the town's water reservoir, This park which includes both a swimming and wading poo! sand box, amusements and all equipment which makes for park beauty was paid for entirely out of funds raised by the 40-member = service club, Now the club's) mem- bership has voted to under- write the cost of another town park, a six-acre site it hopes to have developed by next spring at a cost of between $8,000 and $10,000. Town Council has agreed to grade a six-acre parksile at the cor of Peel and Pitt streets the work will be done ner and ask by club members, In the photo at left Marie Hamilton, 9, and Joe Wilkinson, 6, (fu ture engineer?) are seen building sand tunnels, Centre photo, Howard Kyle, 4, and David Treagus, 5, race boats in the wading pool and in the photo at right, Martin, 5 lohnny, 6. and Wendy Tirn berg, 11, enjoy themselves on ine swings Photat Oshawa Times WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St, West Manager: Rae Hopkins Tel. 668-3708 Montreal Photographer Seeks Inspired Moment MONTREAL (CP) Gabrie Desmarais spends long, hard hours getting ready for a singie moment He calls it "the imspired mo ment'---the moment he takes @ picture Photography is what he lives for, and his philosophy of photo. graphy is his philosophy of life to be prepared for the right moment. Few: people knew him as Gabriel Desmarais, an obscure bank clerk who started taking) souvenir pictures of servicemen 20 years ago at 25 cents a print.! ony more for the chance to travel and meet people thar for anything else,' he said It is the best education---to travel and to talk." Gaby had a Quebec ciassica college education, then worked ih a bank, He had always liked sketching and became inter ested in photography. When he took practice pictures of people w- Montreal's Lafontaine Park he was surprised to discover that servicemen on leave or about to go overseas were will: ing to pay for his pictures His wife, Lorraine Lapierre Brooklin Srs. To Meet St. Kitts Monday An Oniaro Lacrosse lion ruling has forced Brooklin Senior Lacrosse Club 0 play an early season rained out game in St. Catharines Mon day night Brooklin. players did not. wish to play Monday club director Cliff Gordon said today be cause of pending heavy traf fic, However, he said, much to the dismay of the players they will have to dress for the game in the Garden City Monday might The game Associa the was originally lay he is Gaby, who chats/fitst met him when she came) scheduled for last May. 29 when with statesmen, actors, politi. for a picture sitting, Sho wasithe Brooklin Club would have men, He is among the highest: priced photographers in world, next to Yousuf Karsh of Ottawa probably sought-after Gaby at %@ is a solid, self. confident, blue . eyed, snub nosed man with a capacity. for work whose limits he hasn't found yet. He is always dang or planning something -- trips, projected books, portrait ap pointments, museum showings and commercial brochures all on the go. SECRET IS WORK "I don't believe in luck says. "I believe in. luck," - he says. "I believe in work. We all get our share of luck, but some are ready to take advan- tage of it and some are not." Being ready to take advan- tage of the breaks has brought his success, including a lavish home in the northern Montreal district of Ahuntsic wach he has filled with paintings. scuip- tures and pictures One of the sculputures in his garden demonstrates Gahy's confidence in Ais own taste and judgment. He ordered a re production of the Venus de Milo but had the nose remodel led because he doesn't hke the dealized, straight Greek nose "I have learned to trust my judgment," said Gaby "When 1 do a portrait of someone-- et us say Bertrand Russell or Arnold Toynbee--I avoid read. ing articles about them or doing any deep research. I would rather have my own impres sion." MEETS NOTARLES Toynbee, Russel! Jonas Salk Lauis St. Laurent, Jean Gocteau ~Gaby's conversation ix ber ally sprinkled with names of notables he has met in Europe the United States and Canada he a friend of impresario Sam the Schecter, who introduced Gaby! schedule to such notables of the French and Maurice Chevalier PARTY LEADERS He took pictures of a nurie jwho brought in her brother Guy Brouleau, a Liberal mem ber of Parliament. He brought in a friend, the then prime minister Louis St. Laurent "Since then." said Gaby "did you know that in every federal election except the last one the voters have been look ing at my impression of the major party leaders? From George Drew and St, Laurent to Pearson and Diefenbaker And it is the same in Quebec from Georges Lapaime and Maurice Duplessis to Joan Le sage and Daniel Johnson." There was the inevitable ref erence to Yousuf Karsh of Ot tawa, "I am aot an imitator af Karsh, but I have the great est respect for him." said Gaby, "He has made po t photegraphy a respected, . warding art, with great pres. uge. He has done much more to elevate photography than that other photographer whe married the princess." Athough he ieves in inter nationalism, Gabyy admits to being proud of being Franch Canadian and Canadian 'I find that Quebec City has the most Deautiful women in the world. And Montrea! is not far behind. Canada can be proud of its women." He is saving the women for one of his two treasured pro jects. The first, to be' calied Mankind's Future. will have Gaby portraits of world leaders and their views on mankind The secon a museum prints and perhaps a "I am grateful to, photogra- book, will be Faces of Canada BROCK iy Whitt as URE BARRA CS" "THE LAPLANDERS" In Sterts Monday -- Evenings Only Shows Stort at 6:55 and 8:30 Ow naly Dente Nene ROSE UPPER ences we MLD DEEP Cees RD UR (A CrnemeScage Acwee A Conge Mtuoge rower Asem SA ae oe SHOWING----LAST TIME TODAY "The Tower of London" -- Vincent Price PLUS -- "The Vempire ond the Ballerina" ALSO -- Second Festure Attraction Cel 2) FRA RIB peecum: MOO: SRN Gorgeous Eastman Color callection af -- opened its away from hame However rain forced 'postponement of the contest and the most Meatre as Patachou, Fecnande!/it was rescheduled for last Mon day night Rain again forced postnone- ment of the game and it will be played this Monday night, wea ther permitting, at 8.45 at the St.. Catharines Row! Brooklin Seniors and the Ath leties are now waging a touch and go first: place battle Three Accused FLO Bombers Granted Bail MONTREAL (CP) Three sersons charged in connectior with recent te activities blamed on Le Front ibera tion = Quebecois were granted bail Friday. Two others had eir applications turned down Freed on $1,506 erty $930 personal dail was Roger Tetreault, 22, unemployed re porter who farmeriy worked for the Montreal Gazette and The Canadian Press Gilles Praneau Schneider, 18 were of $5,000 property ex Denied bail were oureux, 19. and F non, 20 In refusing bail, Chief Justice George S. Challies, sitting as a judge of the Court of Queen's Bench, noted that both youth had refused to testify at thei preliminary hearings The accused, among 17 men and one woman. facing a variety of charges in connection with FLQ activities, have been & jail for about twee manth« 19, and Pierre nied bai Denis Lam eais Gag Trading Quiet In Bond Market By Trading was quiet an Cana dian bond markets t week with most issues remaining wa changed Money ma ww creased by 15 « The Bar of Canada supperied the mar ket with bids and offerings several issues Treasury. g 2 creased im yield with the Si-day bd 3 ' ee im . ak n ave term over market eXtremely and prices were steady Canada @y-per-ceal 1983 was quoted at $244-92%4 and the & five-per-cent B85 Qs Among Onata ssee al $734 arevincia ritie Hydra five TR rie eX 1 ' Pre qaet with iil . 4a trading and 5 THE CANADIAN PRESS FP Pett Paterno eNO NR OER AnNP = ie ten mina A KINSMEN MEMORIAL PARK 1S POPULAR SUMMER "CANADIAN REVIEW Investors Pull Back Into Shell By MARK MEREDITH Canadian Press Staff Writer pulled back into shells as the stock market d out a week of uncer and forboding By the close Friday, the mar ket had improved only slightly rom the midJuly setback and according to some observers the downward correction has vet to in full course and prices are st looking fer a base Brokers generally cautioned ents to sit out the correction and refrain from big buying, In titutiona! buyers also took to the sidelines as attention turned lnvestos valle ainty o the south--the fate of the Ken! iedy = interest-equalization tax before Congress and the action of the big US. markets The average yield from sted industrial stocks on the Toronto stock exchange is about 3.89 per cent and some brokers fee! vields will have to be about 449 per cent to be at tractive OPTIMISM SHOWN Optimism was reflected ina 5%4-point rise in the Toronte in dustria] index Tuesda. and Wednesday, apparently in the hope of full exemption for Ca- nadian securities fram the U.S tax proposal, Assurances have been given that new issues of Canadian securities placed on American markets will be ex empt from the l-per-cent tax- soon te go before Congress--but this was not enough and prices; setiied back again with the in- dustrial index ending up 3.02 on the week On US... markets, -- prices shrank on issues of Canadian securities but there was no con entrated effort to dump them U.S. BUSINESS Observers New York sa a correction likely Us kets whieh Canadian mark usually follow. Pressure on dollar, threat mbalance of payments and eco nomic boycotts whieh may sult from racial strife ould drag the market through a heavy drop B.C. Powe h this week's court pulling B.¢ "lectric takeoy eacted with' a &244-cent gain to $22,424 week nya oa al on on the ANNOUNCE PRICE BOOST Following an announcement Monday by. lmperia! Oi! of an inerease in the wholesale pric of gasoline, Imperial climbed 50 ents to $41,4249 and Texaco and Shell each rose 4 cents to $47 and $17 for the week respectiy ely Ranks were genera refiecting the fear of higher in terest rates. On the week Mont real fell $1.25 to $63; Nova Seo tia dipped $1 to $89 and Roya declined 8244 cents to $74.98) On index: in Toronto, indus trials gained 2.02 to 618. golds climbed 1.38 to 90.79; base metals slipped .44 to 202.83 and western oils climbed 8 o 3.75, Volumes were 9,123,167 shares compared with 11,598,361. the previous week; dollar values $23,136,421 compared with $27 776,802 In Montrea) industrials were up 0.7 to 120.7; utilities down 0.5 to 117.8; banks down 1.1 to 122.1; composite up 0.3 to 120.3 and pa pers up 02 to 106.2 Volumes were industrials 439 186 compared with 509,882. th previous week, mines 2,88),25 teompared with 2,375,943 y lower 2088. Steel Production At Lowest Level NEW YORK (AP)---<A hearty glow was-cast over the U.S. bus. HOSS this week by re- ports that second - quarter pro. s hit a record high pace General Motors, U.S, Steel and Dow Chemical Co, were among firms reporting booming activity, contributing to evidence hal over-all earnings were up about 18 per cent from the same period of 1962 Meanwhile, the stock market oroke a string of 14 biue Mon days, new coastraction contract statistics showed continued vi gor, manufacturers' sales rose to a recerd and employment hit an alltime high of 70,900,000 while uhemplerment declined to 3.8 per cent NOT ALL CHEERY Not all news was cheery, how Stee! aatput drapped te its level of the vear and re. sates shaped one per cent the previews week for the second straight decline Two time-bamb predlems con taued te tick away. A country. wide rail strike still threatened, though efforts were made te push the deadline back another 60 days from the present Aug 29 date And the difficulties of balanc YESTERDAY'S STARS scene ever owest au fray "gy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pitching--Jim Maloacy, Reds, vy Neo i?--hed fur majors--with four ng @ut 11 er reaute s 38 shut out of utgh Piraes, : Batting Jim Hall, Twins dreve im five rans with three am homer, ransceriee single yim Mi ane sel wf Kaasas City ne international accounts co inued to press, with a study criticizing the tax on sales of foreign securities mended as ane treaiment President Kennedy General Motors, the world's biggest auto maker, was the star of second . quarier profi! reports. The firm records HEW om by set for sales and earnimes for both } Pro the the quarter and the half were $464.000.000 for ApritJune quarter, Other reporting earlier, alse StYORE FAs as an alita boom continued. The First Nationa Bank's survey of $32 non? CMai cCarperaheas shows a ond-quarter rise af about 16 cent from previous quarter and a 1? per fram the previous quarte SEVERAL, RISt Industries f this rise i atoel rant and a Among the indust: hewwating im the uptrend aluminum, still tryin, cover from price cuts last / and other nan . ferrous firms, including capper comp ies that cat hack output te aved price depressin phases Steck market iave encouraged that the of Monday decliaes was The. market showed wal midweek. whes taking leaked away seme af steam Latest ures estimate 1, 836.008 tans from the preview LADIES Ne Deby sitter, we cor tere Mr, Bernard fits firms showed A nat ty ent feu ude hudiding railroads eS with aute praducts athit . st suc pratt See uc Weekly oir n 43 pe x Of Learing * FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-6854 ee eee Shes a > SPOT FOR YOUNGSTERS Connon Ill Piece Found At London LONDON, Ont. (CP)-A 2 pound object found on a Brig den, Ont, farm last Oct, 21 believed to be part of the actif Cosmos Ul Union 3 Senators still Claim Independence OTTAWA (CP)Thvree distin ished members of the Senate 4 distinction all their own y are independent in politi thought in a nouse other nade up of Liberals and) Carmichael valives of physics at the University of The three senaloriewall ap ointed July 28, 1955, by former prime minister Louis St Laurent-are Hon, Donald Cam on (Alberta), Hon, Hartland Molson (Quebec) and Hon. Cal xte | Savoie (New Bruns ellite launched by the April 23, 1962, says Dr associate. professor clal sat Soviet Charies Western Ontario The object. has: been studied and discussed in almost military secrecy for seven months while diplomatic and scientific com munications whisked back and farth between government agen cies and the United States and Soviet governments Found by Brigden farmes Clayton Matthews, it de scribed by Dr, Carmichael as Libera Molson and Savoie) aight independents, while Cameron is an Inde ent Liberal, There are 62 Liberals and 36 Conservatives in the 102-seat house, There is one vacancy Since their appointment to the Senate, they have made clear that they are independent and have voted for the. political which appointed them) nly when they agreed with its OUCIES All three senators accepted heir appointments on the un- derstanding that they would have freedom of political thought that they would be liged to follow the Liberal 10 is of glass," Believed part of shield of the satellite, which de cayed in space last Oct, 17) the object, about two feet square by 10 inches deep, appears to be composed of two separate 'bricks' fused together by in tense heat 'As far as is known, it is the first object of this size to be found from an artificia! satel lite," Dr, Carmichael says the heat party jooking tike "just a dirty piece!) TIMES, Seturdey, August 3, 1963 § THE OSHAWA 1,. Dismantling of all military |bases, including nuclear bases, on foreign soll and the with. drawal from abroad of all nu- clear weapons and their means of delivery 2, Establishment of nuclear weapon-free zones in the Asian Take Action On Proposal 'svi ci yi Phe China and Japan, in central Eu rope, in Africa and in Latin Red Chinese PEKING (Reuters) Communist Chinese government today took swift action on its;America proposal for a world summit) 4 Refrain from exporting and conference to discuss the totalimporting any form of nuclear rohibition and destruction of) weapons and technical data for Nuclear weapons their manufacture Authoritative diplomatic) 4 The cessation of all nuclear sources said all heads of mis.\tests, including underground sions in Peking were summoned tests to the foreign ministry and) It was presumed that the let handed a letter to their headsjter would be transmi ed ~ government from the Pre-|through other channels to gov- mier Chou En-lai containing the eraments not represented here, proposals including France and the U.S, The proposals were first made! me a nena nt na Chinese government state.) ment last Wednesday opposing | the partial nuclear. test-ban treaty due to be signed in Mos cow next Monday They called for adoption of these measures Family Monuments Creared: To Individuel » Requirements STAFFORD BROS, LTD, MONUMENTS 318 DUNDAS EAST HOMARKET FOODS LTD, FOR THE FINEST IN FOOD AND FREEZER SERVICE 668-5875 S13 BROCK SY, N, WHITEY y line Senator Cameron, 40, has ex: hibited his political independ: ence especially when he speaks on the broad field of education He has been director of the Banff, Alta., School of Fine Arts since 1936 Senator Molson, 58, president When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N, Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Core for EVERYONE" SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers Wil a LINGS READY oa une S : faene PHONE 668 ear comes TO AUMRINE f Molson's Brewery Limited, FREE Pickup & Delivery Daily wist has shown his independerce in debates on economic matters and jis an effective questioner before Senate committees Senator Savoie, 68, oresident and general manager of La. 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