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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Feb 1965, p. 14

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a ad A i OEE EEN TRING i Pei Te OLR 2 14 THE osHAWA TIMES, Mondey, February 13, 1965 Star Rex Harrison Was School Dropout NEW YORK (AP)--All schoo Srcoues have the same po m--finding a job sui -- --. , sagan x Harrison is one dropou who seems to have solved the problem satisfactorily. F 0 rty "years after he quit the halls of learning at 16 to join a Liver- pool repertory company, his Services in a play or film now command a small fortune--or a large one. At 56, happily married to British actress Rachel Roberts and acclaimed for his perform- ance in My Fair Lady, Rex is riding on Cloud No, 9. "IT enjoy life--get a greatitry, you're dead. kick out of it," he remarked.| "I've found the real sophistic- Tt is a pleasure to see anjates generally live in the most Englishman enjoy himself, simple manner. They find that particularly in this generation.'life more satisfactory. Pearson And Deschatelets Exchange Notes Of Regret OTTAWA (CP) -- Tests of Jean-Paul Deschatelets' let- ter of resignation Wednesday as minister of public works and of Prime Minister Pear- son's reply Friday: Dear Mr. Pearson: It is with very great regret that, for personal reasons, I must ask you to accept my resignation from the govern- ment. Those personal reasons, nas which arise out of the trag- | decision. edy and sorrow of the death I send you my grateful of our beloved daughter, I thanks for your services as have already explained to you | Minister of public works since in some detail--orally and in | our government was formed; writing, services which have been via both efficient and devoted I appreciate the expression and'for which we owe you a of confidence in me that you real debt of gratitude gave when I saw you on Sun- 1 know that I can count on day and I have given sincere | your wise and experienced consideration to your request | Counsel in the days ahead as that I stay on in the cabinet, | 8 member of Parliament and perhaps in a post less oner- | 45 @ friend. ous than the one I now hold. My wife and 1 send you our But I find it impossible to | affectionate good wishes. alter my decision and I hope |_---- that in the circumstance you will accept it. I want to thank you for the consideration and the friend- ship you have always shown me. I thank you also for the privilege I have had of serv- ing in your government And when Harrison enjoys him- self, he lets go all the way. Chuckles, removes his horn- rimmed glasses, then throws his head back and roars in laughter like a schoolboy, The lanky actor, who portrays an English aristocrat in his latest movie, The Yellow Rolls- Royce, has become almost a living synonym for urbane charm and debonair sophistica- tion. This amuses him, for he is more sure of what sophistica- tion isn't than what it is. "You can't try to be sophis- ticated," he observed. "IF you lettr on resignation from the government. I deeply regret that you have not been able to reconsider the decision you made known to me on Sunday but I do understand the reasons for it. 1 deeply sympathize with you and your wife in the tragic loss you have sus- tained and which has had an important bearing on your Still Fit And Keen Dear Jean-Paul: At 105 I have received your formal | \, HAMILTON (CP) -- Until a ifew months ago, Betsy Sharpe Norfolk Has | didn't have to call for help when jshe wanted to thread a needle. Lowest Income |She still doesn't wear glasses eines <P) act 0 as her hearing is perfect. SIMCOE / ~~ NOMOIK) None of which - County has the lowest per cap-|markable Poteet br Pat ita income in Canada, says T. C.) Sharpe turned 105 on Feb. 7, an Douglas, leader of the Newloccasion celebrated at a party Democratic Party. at Pine Lodge Home with may- Mr. Douglas told a meeting|ors and members of Parliament - this Norfolk County centre|attending. at county officials earlier had} Mrs. Sharpe says she has presented him with a report/never smoked or taken a drink showing that one person in four|of liquor, but her recipe for in the country earns less than|long life is more a matter of $1,000 a year. 'attitude. "Be happy," she says Join us in Istanbul --we'll cut you in on the theft of the century! WeLnAeRcoun! PERUSTO" MAMA SH Great Jewel Robbery [COLOR] ~:=" UNITED ARTISTS PHONE 723-2843 } (where the jowels evel ee SHOW TIMES--1:30--3:25--5:20 7:20--9:20. LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:15 " yrs "There are many people who superficially lead sophisticated lives, bet who aren't sophistic- ated at all. The frills and chi- chi. don't make one sophistic- ated. "Sophistication is a misno- mér. It sounds like you are always drinking champagne ured by servants. I'm not that way at all. I usually draw my own cork." ENJOYS EATING Here is a_ self-portrait of Rex Harrison in his own words: "T like to sit and drink and talk with friends. I enjoy eat- ing very much . . English iood: Stews and roasts and beef and kidney pies. . . . England has damned good fish, too. "T like immensely taking ex-| ercise, because it makes bal feel better... . "T hate the mornings .. , any morning . . . because I was trained so many years in the theatre to come to life at eight BOB THOMAS IN HOLLYWOOD By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--This is the time of peril on the sound stages of television series, when ears are alert for the descend- ing whish of axes. At this season, the networks decide which shows are to sur- vive and which are to become re-runs, One series which seems certain of pressing on is Petti- coat Junction, by reason of its consistently respectable ratings. Still, Bea Benaderet isn't cer- tain. "You never know these things until they happen,"' she reasons, "And I'm the last to find out. I usually hear the news from the prop map, who seems to know everything that is going one." There is cause for Bea's un- willingness to believe that Petti- coat Junction is a cinch for re- newal. She still has trouble be-| lieving that the series actually| happened. | WAS SUPPORTING ACTRESS | For many seasons, Bea Bena-) deret served as supporting! at nighi. working bores me, or not hav-} ing. something I'm anxious to} do next. Pretentious people bore | me, and people who are bored) bore me. So does horse riding.} "Basically, I don't like mov-| ing about--and I've never stop- travel more and more | "My | philosophy? tomorrow is for dying." actress and comedienne. "A lot of things bore me. Not| She had played the outlandish| water in response to a warn- Two Hospitals Get $100,000 TORONTO (CP) $100,000 during the next It's quite|years from the Atkinson Char- simple: Live for the moment--|itable Foundation, it was an- nounced today. HEA PROUDLY PRESENTS 5 Evenings of Exciting DRAMA FEB. 16 to FEB. 20 "TWELVE ANGRY MEN" by Reginald Rose --- Adapted by Sherman L. Sergel The McLaughlin Library Theatre Curtain Rises ot 8:30 p.m. Sharp Reserve Seats: At Henderson's Book Store Mon., Feb. 15 4:30 P.M. ---- 7 PLM, At the Library Feb., 16 ~~ '20 General Admission $1.25 draw in the reader who is a Surveys Co., Inc. shows: le Many more people open pages anybody ever suspected or could prove before. The reading the newspaper on an average day. ; CANYON TO TOWER... RD THE LATEST ? For the first time, a major advertising medium =daily iewspapers -- can prove the extent to which a national ad on the newspaper page can expect to rea! prospect to btry. A new study sponsored by the Newsprint Information Committee and supervised by the Bureau of Advertising, ANPA, in technical consultation with the Advertising Research Foundation, and conducted by Andits. and Ani " Swishes Of The Hatchet Audible In TV Studios | Taylor, jhealth, of evidence of pollution to remain in effect until further results of tests taken on Friday -- Women's|\are ped having to move about. It's|College Hospital and the pro-|Tuesday, While the flooding of a terrible drag. I would like to|/posed North York General Hos-ithe Grand and Speed Rivers want not to stay put--and I\ pital here each will receiveithis week two|tuated the situation, Dr. Scientists | Head Home | HALIFAX. (CP)--A group of Canadian scientists left remote Easter Island in the South Pa- cific early Saturday on their retum trip home. The Canadian supply ship, Cape Scott, radioed her depar- ture from the island, 2,500 miles west of Chile. The McGill University-spon- sored teain of doctors and sci- entists left a fully - equipped camp consisting of trailers and cousin Pearl Bodine in his Bev- erly Hilldillies, so when Paul Henning planned a new series about a widowed mother of three daughters who runs a whistlesstop hotel, he sent for Bea. "It was entirely his idea," she says. 'Never in my wildest dreams had 1 thought of my-|Canadian donated facilities Cooler Weather Eases Flooding KITCHENER (CP) -- Tele- phone communications between Kitchener and western Ontario were 90 fer cent restored to- day as cooler weather eased fur- ther danger of flooding in the area. ' / Ice on the Nith River, 16 miles west of here, tore up 10 telephone poles Friday, and dis- rupted long distance service. which they used to examine the island's inhabitants, It is expected to take a year to process the data collected. self starring in a. show." Bea, with a 25-year-old son who works on Petticoat Junc- tion and a daughter, 18, in col-| lege, thrives on the role. Says she: HEART. "Sometimes J think, 'Good- ness, this business of appearing in every scene of the script is too much work.' But let a script come along in which I'm not in al! thé scenes, and I go, 'ererrr.! Preston People Must Boil Water PRESTON, Ont. (CP)--Pres- ton residents are boiling their M-G-M presents the mighty musical of A, &. ing issued today by Dr of medical officer "ee, TECHNICOLOR starting KATHRYN AVA HOWARD GRAYSON GARDNER KEEL The emergency: situation is Monday or analysed on may have accen- Taylor said there is no definite evi- dence as yet of the cause of the pollution. | SHOWN AT: 2:00 - 5:30 and 9:15 NMENT OF M-G-M_MASTERPIECE REP Regents STARRING MARIO ANN LANZA:BLYTH SHOWN AT: 3:45 7:25 the U.S.S.R. in 1964--more: three times the amount for previous year. 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