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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1966, p. 19

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KARATE FAMILY belt which is slightly lower. According to this family self-defence is a minor as- Joy, 13 and Kenny, 10, are serious students. Mr. Paige has the black belt of an ex- pert, Mrs. Paige has a blue Karate is a family affair in the home of Toronto op- tometrist Ned Paige. The three children, Jan, 5, (left), ® Bright British Movie Star 'Only Grocers Daughter' jed to type and write love you" in shorthand, By HAL BOYLE Ke NEW YORK (AP) -- She was| lonly a grocer's daughter, but| WIN FILM ROLE she refused to be put on a shelf.| Finally she landed a job as| So, at 23, Rita Tushingham, | assistant stage manager with} |who never took a formal drama|the Liverpool Repertory lesson in her life, has becomejatre. She played a few small) one of Britain's brightest young |parts, served as a prompter,! film stars. jand dae AAP aed in the} Her story is that of the ugly|morning unt at night. \duckling who became a success| 'It was good training," she lwithout turning into a swan recalled. "'I studied the actors) a Cinderella who looks|and the reactions of the audi- |more like a wistful gnome. ences, EXPO MANAGER ' | | "But I had to leave because ae * nok i ~ esi face |L wasn't experienced enough. I Andrew Kniewasser has (would never win a beauty con-|, 45% been to drama school. | been general manager of jtest, but her face is her fortune. | é z fat | ' : \Sol t and got myself a film| Expo 67 since 1963. He was |It looks like an elf toy drawn |"? 7 wen got m} previously a federal govern- |by Walt Disney, and shines with) art. | ment economist. Mr. Knie- | The part she got was the role the awkward grace of youth. lof heroine in A Taste of Honey, wasser was born in Ottawa | and is a graduate in eco- "It's the face that helps inland: she got it by winning out] hols ae Ce films," she said, "It has to] over 2,000 other applicants. nomics from McG ni- versity. : | , jhave something that comes; Since then her touching, through. I've been lucky." homely features have been in Going to football games in/five other films, including The " her native Liverpool stirred|Girl With Green Eyes, Doctor VENTURI GETS TROPHY Rita to dream of a career in| Zhivago, and The Leather Boys, NEW YORK (AP)--Ken Ven-|the theatre a tale of teen-age marriage turi, who won the 1964 U.S.) «1 thought the response of the|among the motorcycle set. Open and then fell victim to @ 0.4 was marvellous. It thrill-| Miss Tushingham has a sprite- numbing circulatory ailment,| .4 me. But since one can't vo gamin quality and she loves) has been voted winner of the) 01. 2 footballer -- it gives you|mimicry. Ben Hogan Trophy by the Met-| ich muscular legs and arms --| ropolitan Golf Writers Associ\; Gecided anjeyed girl," she remarked, 'I'd! ation. The trophy is given), tress" \like to be a bit more zany --| annually to a golfer who has) pit, quit school at 15, spent mi ore like I really am." conquered some serious handi-\three months taking a business) She is married to Terry Bick- cap. lcourse during which she learn.|"ell, 2 television. cameraman, | jand they have a 20-month-old| j | to become A TIMES PATTERNS |daughter, Dodonna, named after jan ancient mythical Greek city 'We found the name listed in the back of a dictionary, and liked the sound of it,' she ex- plained. 'Manning Hits At Ottawa EDMONTON (CP)--The fed- eral government is guilty of dis- icrimination against western |provinces, Alberta Premier E. ;C. Manning said Saturday. | In a weekly regional teleyi- |sion broadcast, Mr. Manning said the federal government has refused to pay half of a -pro- }posed assistance program for 'some Alberta farmers although it spends some $15,000,000 in \farm assistance programs in | Ontario and Quebec. He also charged discrimina- ition in levels of aid to prov- jinces in construction of the | Trans-Canada Highway. The Alberta government has |proposed a $2,500,000 aid pro- {gram for farmers in the Peace River district and western cen- jtral Alberta, where crop failure may affect up to 2,000 farmers this year. "The federal. government pre- viously had shared with the |province on a 50-50 basis with \those. provinces who provide necessary assistance, including| Alberta,"' he said, adding that \"the story has changed since 'the election is over. Surely, this | discrimination against this province." ' GLAMOR SET By ALICE BROOKS Smart together or separately! Knit of beige or mink-color mo- hair; brush for fur. 4941 SIZES 12%--241%4 DIAGRAM-EASY! Mr. Manning said the federal | Add elegance to an. outfit, By ANNE ADAMS \government agreed s everal with capelet and hat of mohair; ZIP INTO this young, dart-|years ago to pay approximately -- wear each separately. Knit,|shaped skimmer with a flatter-|50 per cent of construction costs purl stitches form bands. Pat-|ing, new neckline--and be 'pre-jof the Trans-Canada Highway. tern 7279: sizes S, M, L. pared for a chorus of compli-| °'"The four western provinces THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins)| ments. -Very easy! lived up to that agreement and} for each pattern (no stamps, Printed Pattern 4941: Halfjdeferred other roads and com-| please) to Alice Brooks,-¢ of} Sizes-1214;-1444;-18%4, -1814,-20%4;| pleted_theirsection within. the The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft] 2214, 2414. Size 16%4 requires 3%4|time designated Dept., 60 Front Street West, To-| yards 39-inch ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi-| FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins dents add ic sales tax. Print/(no stamps, please) for each plainly PATTERN NUMBER, pattern. Ontario residents add NAME, ADDRESS 12c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE; GIANT 1966 Needlecraft Cat-- NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE alog stars knit, crochet -- many| NUMBER more needlecraft designs. Three} Send order to ANNE ADAMS, free patterns printed in catalog.| care of The Oshawa:Times, Pat- Send 25c TERN Dept., 60 Front Street NI 12 Collectors' Quilt Pat-| Toronto 1, Ontario terns for you in color, with quilt-) COME ALIVE FOR SPRING! ing motifs. Finest patterns ever|Send. for our. new Spring- collected from famous mu-|Summer Pattern Catalog. 125 seums. Send 60c for new Mu-|top shapes for sun, fun, dancing, seum Quilt Book No. 2. Deluxe! dining, eversday.! One free pat- Quilt Book No. 1 -- sixteen com-jtern -- clip coupon in Catalog plete patterns, 60c {Send 50c, ! SALES & SERVICE VOLKSWAGEN WERNER'S SERVICE CENTRE MANCHESTER end Highwey No, 12 985-7162 pect. They ily as a conditioning exer- cise, The-| © "Instead of playing the sad-\day Guy Favreau, value' it primar- (CP Photo) LIBERAL WHIP J. E, Pilon, 47, Liberal MP for Chambly-Ronville riding, has been appointed chief government whip. He suc- ceeds James Walker, MP for York. Centre who has be- come parliamentary secre- tary to Revenue Minister Benson. Favreau Asks Dela MONTREAL Y (CP) -- Satur Quebec leader of the federal Liberal party, said he favors delaying} steps to transfer constitution-| amending powers to Canada! from Britain. "I would prefer to delay it} rather than entrust its reform} to a Parliament which would) be dominated by that sentimen-| tal colonialism which instils in} the Tories their conception of| national union," Mr. Favreau said in an address to the found-| ing convention of the Quebec} Union of Legal Students. | Mr. Favreau, president of the| Privy Council, said constitu- tional reform must await the} report of the royal commission} on bilingualism and bicultural- ism in 1967 and the results of| current inquiries into fiscal priorities. Referring to Quebec's status in Confederation, he -said: I] would rather think that our| acquisition. if insufficient in our! eyes, is at least protected by} the constitution than know it is| at the mercy of an opposition which stubbornly rejects the lessons of modern history." | He said it cannot yet be ascertained how much the Brit- ish North America Act can be used to increase-the growth of Quebec and the other prov-| inces. ly 2--Odd STOCK MARKET TORONTO 10:40 A.M. STOCKS Distributed by CP Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan, Quotations !n cents. uniess marked $. xd---Ex-dividend, rights, xw--€x-warrantg, Net change Is from previous board-lot closing sale. 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