The Oshawa Times, 26 Feb 1959, p. 27

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Gerard Fay Writes Story | Of Famous Abbey Players fabulous Haby lf halthe soa , , . the development of| Author Casson draws on a wide Abbey Theatre -- hief maritime trade from timid voy-|variety of sources in creating Mediterranean in Ancient Times. pper"' trade with the (time history; formal writings of . i It is a book to ve read and re a. Ao vari trom rom 80cient historians, contemporary ousured especially by all who! from documents ranging from fhe of-|love ancient history. the primit tive armed Under the title of "THE AB. mighty dreadnought wh > car. WOMEN WENT TOWAR srs nd she was the the bravest THEATRE" (Brett-Maemil-| ried hundreds of men and fount, Man 14d) Mr, Fay's book pro-|ed artillery; the beginnings of vides a wealth of information for|piracy as an inevitable accom. all true devotees of the profes. paniment increasing 'com- come fo| merce; and early attempts at ex omation and colonization, Ireland remained English-speaking country, And many opponents of present Gaelle policy of "Amharclann and Mainistreach" will be sur. rised to learn that author Frank , who, with his brother Willle was responsible for the fou: tion of the Irish National Thea- tre, thought it must ultimately TONIGHT AT 7:30 'WHIRLYBIRDS' presented by |.G.A. Stores This is an incredible account of ories of the Augio-ireh iter ages along friendly coasts tothe panorama of an ancient marl. seafarers and sea fighters of the e (ELEY TY |i nt only plays in Irish, This aa not prevent him later from that the revival of Irish was making his fellow country- men. literate, The Fay brothers were respon. sible for the practical success of the theatrical movements, but like the revival of which it was a part, it shared in Yeats, Lady Gregory and John Millington Synge, laureate, patron and mag- nificent recreator of the Irish spirit, Mr. Fay, who is London editor of the Manchester Guardian, ls an ideal historian of the Abbey's early years up to 1010, These were the founding years of begin- nings in temporary homes, of The Limerick Boy staged in the hall of St, Theresa's Total Ab. stinence Assoclation, of the Cam- den Street Theatre and the old Galety, of the brief entente with Sinn Fein which ended in bitter | ness, of the almighty shindy on | the first night of "The Playboy | of the Western World", 4 This Is a simulating and well. written account of one of the world's great theatrical groups «= it is a must for the library of all who love the theatre, a col lector's item without fall, FASCINATING BOOK Arthur Lionel Casson has writ ten a fascinating book about the true story of ships and shipping from - Neolithic Age to the decline of The book is elent lan Ltd). story which reveals the triumph. ant course of _man's mastery of Card Party Is i Planned By Group _ GEN WN: BANE STRITCH {0 LINDA CRISTAL 27th February Y-VARIETY CLUB DANCE] The popular BLACKWELL TRIO will be playing for aneing 9- 12 p 780 = Y. W.C.A, 199 Contre St the Soman Empire. M.G-M's MIGHTY DRAMA OF ." a Brett Macrin x. . a THE SAVAGE FRONTIER! By MRS. M. BE, LAVERTY MAPLE GROVE -- The LNO Circle of Maple Grove Women's Groups met at the home of Mrs, Bier! Bar Barraball, 'The president, SPACE-SAVING "WESTINGHOUSE" REFRIGERATORS: Clearing at big savings to EATON Customers across Canada ! COLD STORAGE TRAY MARCH 6th & 7th "THE FIRST BIG PROFESSIONAL MUSICAL ROADSHOW TO COME TO OSHAWA IN YEARS! PRIOR TO 4 WEEKS AT THR ROYAL ALEXANDRA IN TORONTO AT $4.50 TOP ONE OF THE GREAT NAMES IN AMERICAN SHOW BUSINESS PAUL HARTMAN DANCE SANRY, ACTOR, COMEDIAN Direct from the Broadway Hit "DRINK TO ME ONLY" in J to be held in the church ement on March 7, Mrs, W. H. Brown gave a Scripture reading and a story, | 0a of Maby Bi Mis Judy Barraba ered prayer. . hi H. Brow » showed mov: | ictures of a trip to Nassau, f taken while she and Mr, Brown FILL-A-CARD visited there recently, Mrs. R, Datraball, Tite, W. R Brown and Mrs. C. Barr served hmch, PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Charles Snowd spent a few days in Hamilton, with thelr daughter, Mrs, Albert| TOmorrow's Numbers Brown, and family, Misses Mary and Elleen Hall, N-43 0-72 and Mrs Toronto, visited Mr, a Tom McGuirk and were present GAME NO. 2 at Cathy's birthday party, when she celebrated her seventh birth. day with a party for 11 small friends, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ireland, Gary Wendell and Brian, of Nor.| wood, called on Mr. and Mrs 8 Jim Laverty, | 4 Guests of Mr, and Mrs, Pal Fioney recently were Mr, Laing UNDINE FORREST EATON'S has the big choice in Just like any other living thing, plants require fresh nourishment periodically, The soil in which they ore planted becomes 'wom out', lacking essential elements for healthy plant life -- therefore, re-potting should take place about every six months, Below is a partial listing of quality re-potting reeds to help put new life into old plants, help young ones on their way! 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