The Oshawa Times, 11 Nov 1958, p. 9

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han aa ' GROCER'S GAVOTTE Nature, who will have her little joke, is responsible fo this pair of dancing carrots. They turned up in a pound of the vegetables bought by Mrs. Ellen White of Scarborough, Eng. The dancers have been suitably embellished by five- year-old Vicki Hodgson, who lives next door to Mrs. White, and have now been named Mabel and George. a wom | for only Made Long a few cents Movie Ot a weekl North Life By DON PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer | OTTAWA (CP)=If the experi ence of William Carrick are tyn jeal, somabody some day is go-| in7 ta make 3 movie of a vhotos-| ravher making a movie of Arctic wildlife. Mr. Carrick, 38-year-old free-| lance photographer from Ux-| bridge, near Toronto, kad a hand in the filming of Walt Disney's White Wilderness, a movie about animal life in the Arctic During the three years over which Mr. Carrick's employment on the picture extended, he got close enough to a wnlirvs to touch it and almost walked head-on into a polar bear. NORTHERN LOCALE He did most of his camera shooting on Southampton Island, the big one at the northern. tip| of Hudson Bay. He took some 36.000 feet of film, of which about 800 appear in the movie, He was one of a dozen movie photographers who worked on the film. They shot about 350,000 feet of moving pictures, of which only about 10 per cent went into White Wilderness, Mr. Carrick esti- mated in an interview. He said the polar bears were about the hardest animals to get close enough to for camera shots. Just a camera's click often sent | them hustling off. Most of the ri ly im-| "The ros es him with its size. It weighs almost a ton, he said, | and can be approached quite! | easily as long as you take care | to stay downwind from it, | & hai He managed, doing this, to get i close enough to touch one of the| £ 7 a tusked sea beasts. But it didn't) Faery stay long enough for him to pet| F# it. 1t promptly left the Arctic ice| 3 and headed for the open sea, | = SUDDEN ENCOUNTER Another time, Mr. Carrick was looking in the wrong direction as| | Yim ® i he walked along and suddenly | 8 found himself confronted by a| FF sss / young polar bear. i 2 | Fortunately, it apparently : hadn't been paying much atten-| 1 } 1 > | tion to where it was going either. Y dw Sy . J It didn't spot Mr. Carrick ap-| fe g g proaching until virtually the] : ! same instant he spotted it, i : : (H "Neither one of us wasted much §= Le time, once we saw each other," | A he said. Their departure for other | : Based places was "pretty well a déad| | heat." § One other Canadian, Dick Bird of Regina, was used in the film-| Fi i Lt ing of the picture, W hich was 3 . shot with the assistance of Cana-| 2 : Mian northern affairs department ? : 28, J field experts. Although some advertieing for | the movie says it was shot en-| tively in the Cahadian north, Mr. Carrick said some of the scenes were taken in Alaska. In Canada, virtually all of the, shooting was done .in the com-| pany of northern affairs Arctic| ° experts, with Eskimos and In- HERE'S HOW dians usually guiding the parties E ECONOMY READING into likely areas and handling the Furs. S08 Sede, Gsspiae oe PLAN COMES TO YOUR HOME Mr. Carrick, who also does| photography for the National : Tim Board, gard the Job was all @® Your newspaper will be delivered by your carrier and New Renewal New Renewal y on, 1 . ' " enture he'll remember a long the magazines by your mail man. Your order will be HB 6660 HousiKEpiNG 3 d hin STORY MAGAZINE Po. fier. 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