Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 1 May 1958, p. 30

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Marks cross the| plete show aft 8.30 p.m. show at 9.25 pm. £6 THI DALY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thumdey, Mey 1, 1958 T D di N (Marks --~ "Drums A | , ---------- - nd | Queen 0 1) icate ew THEATRE GUIDE bpd ew, Soy na. Viaza "Bridge on the Rive I Ra MUSIC AND DRAMA " "Battle Hymn" shown daily at] Kwai" shown daily at 1.25, 3.55,| 4.20, 6.40, 9.00 p.. Last coms . Brock (Whitby) -- "The Deep| 155, 5,15, 8.45 p.m. Last com- | 6.40, 9.25 p.m, Last complete! plete show at 8.45 p.m. i tar 0 ar ed Six". BVEning SHOWS 7 - 9 Pi). | cer iemsm-------------- i, va Ms donne ed We Saturday matinee 1.30. | ---- 4 LJ -- Writer Sees S m hony LONDON (Reuters) This is school about £1,000,000 will have ? oT B. | one of the most important years|peen spent on the cathedral's res. '8r) Which obscured the view _-- 'S ¥ lint in the long history of St. Paul's i through to the apse. # : Cathedral" toration When the high altar is dedi- TC Ia £5 S1 & On May 7. the Queen will be, The massive high altar is of cated, a laurel wreath will lie on , present when the new high altar white and gold sienna marble Wren's simple tomb with its epi- : : rom which rise wreathed oak taph: "Reader, if you seek his B + ¥ IN f t ted in leading a is dedicated to the memory of ie p ; Ww Ea edn it Ee Cr a St of mae mes, ok nd pov this eolumnist and sends his mind| The presentation of Messiah at| What would it take to launch wesith who died in two world sanopy an Mond Tule Ine Yam Ve bill 5; churches as well ' THANG Oth 8 Jew Ye hh Ane ud Cli & project of this type? The ceremony marks the com- This is the kind of baldachino| The great fire of London in 2 BI At least 25 amateur musicians, plete restoration of the east end, (¢, ) St. Peter's, R 1666, which laid waste the tan Toronto Spring Symphony Or- er some talented musicians who ; . [pe ; canopy) In Bl. Deter's, Lome, " : chestra present a May concert read the music on sight with fewjlidving their ows [struments so badly damaged in a Geri which Wren had in mind. It re. Ble of narrow streets, provided ' in, air raid Oct. 10, 1940. It also Charles II with an opportunity tc . at Bloor Collegiate Institute, hitches. to " places a Victorian error of tast ' : Ge lv} a group which would enable means the return of the cathed- $ rebuild the city. In St. Paul's The orchestra, then numbering Certainly it should be no hard them to widen their scope in'ral to something nearer the and commonkense, a pink marble Wren broke the Gothic past and 0. Daved selections trom Strauss hing 10 luse these groups With mysie. : ~ |wishes of its great avchitest and reredos (a screen behind the al-'built the first dome in England. IN Good quality of the music pro- form a symphonic group. The primary objective of this builder, Sir Chr 8 | .,. THE JAY SAFE DRIV G group would be to give musicians| The view down the nave from 'Best Actress of the Year" Sucel BY. he SVD imprenned PROBLEMS NOT DIFFICULT a chance to play works which west to east, unobstructed for the § , AATAAAAAAAAAY he slipped back to chat with Mr. The problems in forming a they would be unable to attempt|first time since 1888, will be one In The Role She Won? 1 Rutherford. first cellist and sec. Symphonic group "are difficult, by themselves or in small groups. of breathtaking magnificence, | WN The Coveted retary of the Spring Symphony, but not insurmountable. Should any musicians be inter-| On Nov. 26, the Queen will go| ACADEMY AWARD During the conversation it _Orchestrations: It would be pos- ested in joining a group of this|to the cathedral again for the 1 o. came out: (1) the orchestra was sible to get a book temporarily sort please get in touch with this dedication of the American mem- or J i) composed of amateur musicians Until other arr nts could columnist at The Times-Gazette. orial chapel in the apse beyond ' yg A Girl's Most Shocking wv" (including retired professionals); be made If there are enough interested the high altar. A (2) the organization had been in Rehearsals: An official of CRA parties, a meeting would be set! Not until 1950 will it be pos- yr Experience in Love! existence for 78 years. has indicated the organization up to discuss ways and means, sible to put right the barred-off ! It was surprising to find a would be happy to give a sYm- MARCHPAST: T Ont north transept, damaged by the A nn group of this sort and provided phonic group free use of its hall Regimental Brass id eut tatty second direct hit on St. Paul's on » : [ THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE an enjoyable and interesting dis- and would give assistance wher- rehearsal short Monday night to April 17, 1941 3 7 sovary That amaleyrs would at- ever possible join the regiment in an inspec- COSTLY REPAIRS 1 I. * / ° 0 mpt and successfully present a Directorship: Some capable tion . , , Klemi Hambourg, violin- th the rebuilding of the near- " 7 F d M y 2 d 6 00- 00 concert on this level seemed musicians have indicated they (ist, Norma Bowen, soprano and ov the rebu ng and eholr 4 : d r ay, a n ' . - 8 p.m. unique ---- _-- -- | Ross Metcalf, tenor will be guest -- | 4 4 : VARIOUS WALKS OF LIFE artists when Westmount United 3 y A ; y. S d M d 0 00 3 00 Members of the orchestra came Woman Freed Church gives its Concert of Music i ' > acur ay, ay r J ° - M p.m. from various walks of life, to Friday, May 9 ... OCCI pre- ] A v § ; combine into this musical group {sents a musical evening tonight i ? NO ONE All were amateurs, all vitally in In Murder Case |at the school. THE SENSATIONAL ENDING 1 terested in participating in a All Competition Cars Donated By: symphony group. DETROIT (AP) -- A 28-year-| During the months of writing old mother of three who shot her| Man Given y Sy al | ACABENY ALEC GUINNESS -- "To Paris CLIFF MILLS MOTORS [ ] SEAWAY MOTORS this feat d at pople i * IN PM aS Jen,eiiusband 10 deuth ID the clay WINNER! "Sur Aster of 'vie voor' we YYith Love" ONTARIO MOTOR SALES ® VAN HEUSEN MOTORS interested in music, it has often tp a family row in which he called IN TECHNICOLOR ! come into this writer's thoughts her Sunday dinner "rotten'" was Death Sentence Businessmen"s Luncheon PNAS DSDNA AAA that there are enough capable freed Walfnesday. ICL TITS TODAY Friday musicians in Oshawa to put to- judge Joseph A. Gillis ruled ge LONDON ( ) - gether a group similar to the (here was insufficient evidence john DON Shen) ~ Avr by Dats | Toronto group to hold Mrs. Dorothy Syme for J " ! di N - MOTOR HOTELS SPONSORED BY THE JAYCEES WITH THE OSHAWA SAFETY LEAGUE aurant worker Wednes L Even a short study of the music trial in the slaying of her hus- sentenced to death Jnesiay 2 SMOKING IN OUR LOGES situation in Oshawa and area -- band, James, 27 der of a caretaker -------- -- which boasts 100,000 population Mrs. Syme's lawyer said her : Fully Air-Conditioned -- should reveal musicians able husband beat her often and she aa death sentence was Be : to participate in a project of this was in fear of him, The April 20 y : sort shooting occurred after Syme told Baley, Londos 8 iii oll Shim. Highway ig Thnd of on 3 i . . , « unish- owmanyville eof Pockets of string groups and his wife her dinner was rotten ment was restricted by parlia- 2 GRAND % AN SS, brass choruses, playing for their and threw it on the floor, ment last vear | But Bosworth"s crime was Just 12 Minutes from ACTION His # 3 Alp " KiH. Downtown Oshawa ' TELEVISION LOG FE IN COLOR! SuVaaly 7} K ve CHCH-TV Chsnnel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6-Toronto i f : I WROC-TV Channel S--Rochester AN ENTERTAINMENT WONDERLAND! ; : HAE SOT, | VX. {nl ){ WGR-TV Channel 2---Buffale WBEN-TV Channel ¢--Buffale ON SCREEN TONIGHT! YEURS EVENING 12.00 Midnight $--Playhouse All Color Show -- 2-Shock &~Fun to Learn i ' 11--Family Theatre FRIDAY 2--~Buecaneers FREE TOTS AUDIE MURPHY IN Ql 74 " 2 ' 8-~Maggle Mugging | 5.00 AM. 5.15. P.M. p | 4 SPiashouse | s--Totny cchiiaren's Theatre | "Guns'of Fort Petticoat" ; &~Fun To Learn 4~Captain Kangaroo J 2 # n 7 , 550 P.M. 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CAN YOU SPARE FOUR HOURS A WEEK? | ol 4 y Ed. Wilson séZz... . The Ochona ict | Learn to type end to keep a set of books. Help : ? Bsk Rid From | meow soms, fl vow bberdorsom irs monss ours. Chase (1 § . 3) WE ARE CLEANING HOUSE. announces Commonwealth | c w -- Business Nee ur | BR : = Pe oT TEA, arte Nr | 'Skited Seat. Business pieds vou! || MERE ' All floor samples and one-of-a-kind (Reuters)--A call for a Colombo plan type of economic aid from \ > © Commonwealth and other coun-| F . OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE | o X OW . tries to help the West Indies fed- RIDAYS AT 8:30 { ! a wn eration was made Wednesday in| Prizes! Top Records! fl 711 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH DIAL RA 5-3375 | : the new federation's first speech Admission 50¢ per person | ; " is from the throne rN y : 3 The speech was read by Gover- C.R.A. BLDG, 100 GIBB ST. | 4 : . nor-General Lord Hailes at a joint | % . sitting of the Senate and the ~ a aw Ba FANTASTIC SAVINGS! -- FABULOUS BARGAINS! federal parliament opened last oN hs |] ] an 'Intense and increasing finan. 3 week by Princess Margaret. an "intense and increasing fin Poh Tale "OUR LOW RENT LOCATION SAVE YOU MONEY" pari Sl AHOUDAYINHILARITY! ~~ FoR 7% EorEs (EM me sane |f strotLers COVERINGS | f Setcom Ensemble, &F - | The federal government faced| United States and Canada to send Panels; 2 Fea- delegations to discuss aid g ; , - Strong and Give your Hoor new life and color. For home ther Pillows: The West Indies also will at- i BG J: sturdy, light or cottage. Buy now and 2 Boudair tend the Commonwealth trade 4 \ oy LJ Fs ta wislolt aid PY save money. femey, 2 . and economic conference in Ot A > A ght, folds eas- EXTRA SPECIAL € From tie tawa this fall, it added hth 4 y : ...in a class by themselves Zn ily. Out They Roll by tures. EXTRA It was hoped that with the as- , Th ] € ; 5 gistance of the British govern ment, a wider and more com- rehensive aid plan for the West Padies might be formulated later 8 embracing Commonwealth and 3 other countries "om the general pattern of the Colombo Plan." BIG CATS cron, BONE cums - ' 20 CHURCH STREET OSHAWA RA 3-3211 may weigh up 0 pounds and | S FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE |

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