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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 May 1966, p. 15

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on ta eo anlhtie eon i Boi| TAP SOLOIST, National Film Board Movie Impresses Russian People OTTAWA (CP) probably wouldn't be too im pressed with Canada's space program but they were im pressed with a National Film Roard movie ahout bicycle racing 'The Soviel press was enrap: tured,"' says Dorothy MacPher aon, who represented Canada al the Moscow Film Festival last summer. The film 60 Cycle won a prize at the festival Trips to Rome, Paris and Rerlin were just pat of Mr MacPherson's job as liaison of ficer with NFR. She wa first woman to hold the position when she was appointed about ij years age Renently retired, she has re turned to her Ottawa office on contract as executive directo of the Canadian Centre. for Films on Art, a sort of lending and cataloguing service which she helped set up after a UNESCO - conference here in 1963 Mrs, MacPherson is a sma brown + haired English wonian with hazel eyes and horn rimmed spectacles. He accent remains intact she has been in the end of the wa! A native of Jersey in. the Channel Islands worked in London an MP's secretary marriage, she began for several art groups, org ing exhibitions at the Roya! Academy of Art, and meeting people like Henry Moore Jacob Epstein SAW USES FOR FILM 'It was the kind of thing | could combine with my family interests. | was only. away from home when the exhibitions were on English though since anada she first England, as After her workin ani and Ma known Her daughter, Dr. Ja Pherson, now is a we Canadian poet English at the University of Toronto. A son, Andrew for the Canadian Wildlife ice in Ottawa Mrs. MacPherson kept ganizing exhibits in her first NFR graphics department "We did documentary di plays of stil braries, art and health « dealing with the problems of the people coming back war." Rul in film and professor of work Serv phatas for entr ' fror om she especially the was documentary work of ahr Grierson It ao many area education----it was a tool for doing so m things that needed the wat ould be used in schools, health marve any of the to be: done alter As a aison aff studied the assigned ments executive in film req government sort of like ar adverti does the di She still ame work sions in Ottawa, ad with plow how to make the best e the films in Canada, MICHE 'The Russians! | She | must }co-operation of the} ob | ; ; is Ready Made lous! 4 One of THES THREE were awarded certificates for 'ob Oshawa Dancers Win Honors | At Grey County Dancers from Oshawa won re cognition in the dance section of the Grey County Festival of {Music, held in Owen Sound, Ad judicator for the dancing was Dorothy Cartier of London, The | Oshawa group was accompanied jby their teacher, Rose Marie | Reimer, and their parents A Junior Scholarship was aw LLE VANSTRIEN, 18 her co-workers has said of her, knows everyone who is anyone in the city.' HANDLES MOVIES ON ART | Her diplomatic work ties Jn with her position with the Films} on Art Institute, because she| try to build up a collec) tion of movies made in other| ; countries, as well as encourage| Canadian production Films Rordua have on Canathan painters Milne and Krieghoff made through the! the National) sponsor of the insti e and movies on art about 20 other eaun-| & availahie ta study! the heen Gallery. a tute, The made in tries are groups We lend Honis hecause the would he only orre Bul we among them have f ihrough centre 4 bihoa eie (Miaiwibinetes j JUNE BRIDE On can't them ta demand we have of them will be who see too great copy of some hope teachers the . people and that they will try to thei libraries acquire ms like these Saturday June 25 Miss Marilyn Brockman will hecome the bride of M \ so popu W. (John) Bur minskh Daughter of M Charles &. Brockman, the bride-to-be is a graduate of Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1945, The prospective bride groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Buyminski, The her noon wedding will take place the in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church rhe series has been centre for ang ar that-a ballet planned Mrs of commercial There see all films on and opera tis heing MacPherson see a lot movies ton enough nights to Vd like to she f ympathy arent the one But she says elf nds with Hollywood product out of fypica | TUXEDO RENTALS We carry a complete line of Freeman formol wear and accessories for all occasions FREE BOOKLET on formal wear and wedding procedures, Pick up your copy today. DUNN'S Downtown 346 King 5t. Open till 9 pm, Fridays 2 Oshawa Shopping Centre Open till @ pm, Thurs. and Friday PAAAASDANAAAMA a a" FOR THE FINEST Custom and | DRAPES atest Be taps DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES Beartey wrrrerty | | Shades and TRACES mearatiee 74 Celina Stree 723.7827 | Jazz Solo, 8 yrs and under i TT! GPF AWA Tinews, |CHILD GUIDANCE Tusaey, may £4, 1998 1D | There Is Satisfaction Raising A Good Citizen | By GARRY C, MYERS, PhD A mother writes; We used your methods for rearing your \son, Bob, who soon will be 19 We feel we have heen success ful and are thankful for men of your wisiom In these days when the news papers are full of stories of ju- venile delinquency, we feel we have quite an opposite story to tell concerning, Bob, our only child, My. hushand and { determined| to rear Bob to be quite different from the stories one hears con-| cerning only children. We tried| never to put him on a pedestal) for worship nor did we attempt! to give him all that his dit heart might desire As you suggest, we com menced training this child at an early age, We commenced play- ing, singing and reading to him! before the age of one. Our ses- sions weré merry, very short al! that age and gradually Jength ened as he grew older Many of our son's toys were of the creative type, He seems to enjoy building biocks, bricks \Tinker Toys, pul-together toys puzzles and books He did have some non-creative type things such asx the small golden teddy bear which slept +) with him during the early years S\friends during those te. Janet Venn and more are left to righ They 7, Annette Lambros, 7 Dana. Olsen, & MAY PRINT PROPLE INDO (AP) Despile paper protest the govern ment is considering compulsory fingerprinting of the British population. The unsolyved-crime rate is increasing and mass fin more than once CASCA taining 75 marks or from the adjudicator ee 'new Music Festival arded to Annetie Lambros, 7 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Lambros, 822 Glenn street, Oshawa gerprinting has led to arrest TY Rammeremnncvaet -- F STORE FURS NOW! in murder First Places were won in the following classes Tap Vrs. and under Annette jam j bros, Modern And and under Annette A bay lap Duet, & yrs and under | | Annette Lambros and Dana Ol. jsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,! Car! Olsen, 118 Lauder road lf were won in Acro Janet and Mrs. | crescent, | yrs and} Modern | Da Jallet yre and under Annette Lambros, De mi-Character Duet, & yr under Dana Olsen and netie Lambros, Modern Trio, & yr and under Venn, Dana Olsen and Lambros Fourth Place Solo, & Jazz Sole | Oshawa Second Places the following classes hatic, 8 yrs. and under Venn, daughter of Mr A. §. Venn 276 Kaiser Oshawa, Tap Solo, 8 under Dana Olsen na Olsen, Solo, 8 and An-| lary CLEANING & RESTORING BONDED COLD STORAGE lanet Annette Phone =AaAn 2444 (Z3-3U12 Tree Pick-up and Delivery OSHAWA FUR and LOCKER SERVICE 81 William St, West was won in the and under by daughter of Vanstrien Oshawa fap Solo, 1% yrs Michelle Mi 444 Vanstrien and Mrs. H. M Wairleigh avenue RAISES SIGHTS incame in oll On, Per Libya has risen from $40 a year capita rich | father He and 'Ted' were years great Boh seemed around the age of tacked a fo learn rapidly three, Wis small black hoard to the wal! beside our kitchen sink. As ! did dishe Boh would enjoy working at hi blackboard... He drew pictures for me and we chatted as | worked, [| taught him to recog nize. several works including hie name before he went to school I did not teach him to actually read bul he knew the sounds for many letters of the alphabet GOOD MEMORY | He could recite and stories from memory, He knew the value of numbers up fo 10 and could count much far short poems | 'tle, 1 ther, Needless to say, when time for school came Boh was a very eager pupil One of the greatest helps you gave us was telling us how to, * This! helped) teach the meaning of 'no early training, we feel, us to have the minimum of trouble with Bob when he he came a teen-ager He was ac customed to knowing that "no" was "no." As a resull we were ote to enjoy him through. the eens,' << will he happy to know that Bob graduated high school last year as valedictorian of his class, He received many won- derful honors during his four years of high school He was active in dramatics, also rolled in a music and Bob is now en liniversily as an honor student, His first semes jter average was a five-point iwith 'A' equalling five points, He plans to become an electri- cal engineer ASKED GUIDANCE Always while we were rear. ling this boy we prayed for \God's help and guidance. We encouraged Bob to pray and at fend - church, «He still attends church while at college even though we aren't there to urge him to do so In all fairness, 1 that we did have while rearing Bob problem that if cull for us to get him where oiher children his age were You see we lived in the country and had nol one neighbor who had children his age, Neither did he have cousins his age. So most of Bob problems. cerned geiting his age. 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