Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Mar 1965, p. 6

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oem everyone aioe re ase Se 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 10, 1965 Mrs. George Drew Dies In Toronto TORONTO (CP) -- Mrs. George Drew, 53, wife of the former high commissioner to the United Kingdom, died here today. Fiorenza Drew was the daughter of Edward Johnson, "the famous Canadian tenor who "became general manager of the "Metropolitan Opera of New York, and of his wife, Beatrice, 'Viscountess D'Arneiro of Lis- n. The viscountess died when eFiorenza was eight and she -eame to North America a few later when her father f the Chicago Opera "pany. She went to school in Chi-' oeago and in Guelph, where her father's parents lived. She later attended Bishop Strachan School in Toronto and then went to Switzerland and Germany where she studied singing. She gave up thoughts of a singing career when her father "was appointed general manager of the New York opera and re- turned to New York to live with him. WEDS IN ENGLAND One of her later trips took her to London, Eng. and there she renewed a childhood ac- pquaintance with George Drew. They were married in 1936. ' Mrs. Drew suffered from a _@erious illness in 1963 while in London, involving a ruptured artery behind the nose and at "one point doctors feared for her -life. She was in a London clinic for six weeks. and underwent Drew was premier of Ontario land leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons. At the. time of his marriage, the Guelph-born Drew, who was trained as a lawyer, was head- ing the Liberal - Conservative committee in Ontario. NOTED HOSTESS Mrs. Drew was noted as & "wonderful hostess' during their stay in London. She enter- tained London diplomats and visiting Canadians and about once a year gave a royal din- May Opening For N. Oshawa Park The annual opening of the North Oshawa park in May is being planned by the North Oshawa Neighborhood Associa- tion. The event marks the start of summer recreation and sports for area children. Volunteer help to assist in the park open- ng is sought by the associa- tion. executive. Teenagers in the area showed their interest in the park ac- tivities by sending a delega- tion to the monthly meeting of the association, Stanley Wilkinson, sports chairman, said that a fund rais- ing blitz is under way to finance the Pee Wee hockey league ban- quet. ner, Anglo-Spanish Argument On Gibraltar MADRID (AP)--Britain and Spain have reached the name- calling siage over Gibraltar. British spokesmen have ac- cused Generalissimo Francisco Franco's government of trying to starve the British-held rock into submission by eutting off its normal imports of food and medicine. The Spanish replied that they were only trying to-- prevent smugglers from flooding Spain with illegal imports via Gib- raltar. They said they were ap- plying long-existing border reg- ulations. The Spanish navy jumped into the fray, charging Britain with Waxes Hot 'unjust usurpation" of the for- tress guarding the gateway to the Mediterranean. The navy's official monthly review cited an 1879 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, which said that in 1704 Admiral George Rooke of the' British navy "helped other forces re- conquer Gibraltar for Spanish King Carlos III, then treacher- ously used his assault. troops (marines) to take possession of Gibraltar in the name of Queen Anne of England." BIRD'S LIFE Herring gull may live to be 17 years old. UCW Conducts Prayer Service AUDLEY (TC) -- The United Church Women conducted the World Day of Prayer service Sunday afternoon at the regular church service. The president, Mrs. Bert Guthrie, led the service, assist- ed by several women. Mrs. P. Simonsen sang "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands". Rev. M. Buttars delivered a message using for his text a verse from Micah, "and what Sunday School. Her program in- cluded a story from Trinidati and several recorded from Trinidad and Brazil. The church membership class will meet at the church March 17 at 7:15 p.m. The High School students are writing examinations this week and next. : The community club enjoyed he an evening of bowling and cards at Red Wing Recreation Hall Saturday evening. Winners of the hidden bowling numbers were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Izatt, Wilma Guthrie and Randy Richards. doth the Lord require of thee but to do justly, and to love mercy and to walk humbly with thy God". Mrs. Geoff Astley presented a missionary program on Sunday afternoon to the kindergarten, primary and junior classes at CHAINS UNPOPULAR VANCOUVER (CP) -- Civic officials here are considering banning the use of tire chain on Vancouver streets because of road damage during the re- cent record snowfall. Church board of Evangelism Berton, book, The Comfortable Pew =| Journalists, Churchmen Criticize United Church TORONTO (CP)--Six Cana- dian journalists and three inited Church men booklet to be distributed to book stores. this week. The 67-page booklet, Why the Sea is Boiling Hot, is described as a symposium on the church and the world, and 'was written at the request of the United and social service. Among the authors is Pierre whose controversial the church's effectiveness our modern society." for the Anglican Church of Can- ada, has already sold more than 100,000 copies. In the United Church booklet, Mr, Berton has written an unflattering commen- tary on the organized church, At a. press conference at church headquarters here Mon- day, Rey. 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