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Bales High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 300 2000 9. 9 +% 70 SrzaBzes 3 afasebisuzg Alr r8¥zsEuanel R an 8x 3 ---- =ESes S3388 = a 1 as Lead 3 ES 260 1 500 8s 253,000. 6% 0 STRATFORD, Ont, (CP)--For the first time in the eight years of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival the actors will wear the costumes of Shakespeare's own age, the Elizabethan era. The comedy-fantasy, A Mid- summer Night's Dream, will be played in the ruffled, billowing dress of the day. Designer Brian and heavy brocades for In past years the ree re pep nef rps e pla costum including Edwardian, Victorian, Italian Renaissance and Roman, but never Elizabethan. Both Mr, Jackson and designer Tanya Moiseiwitsch began mak- ing their sketches early in the winter when the plays were first have been styled from many eras| Stratford Costume Style Elizabethan First Time bolts of felt and billows of silk. | Annette Geber Garceau of] Montreal, head of the wardrobe] |staff, is confident the costumes| |will 'be ready for the June 27| opening. "Somehow they always| are no matter how frantic we| {may feel at this stage of the game," she explained. | iss Moiseiwitsch's designs for| heen used to give the desired ef- ect of rough, primitive cloth. The court scenes will be on) hanced by actors in sleek velvets with red and brown shades for the English court and blue and |blue-green shades for the French |court, VIVID COLORS jewelry is being created from felt and lacquer and a dozen crowns are under construction for King John. Fibreglass, which is light to wear yet resists sword thrusts, is used for the breastplates and armor. There's just one prop Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $1,212,935, $2.05 a share; 1958, $1,005,787, $1.22. ended Dec. STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian Ingersoll - Rand Co. $1,344,616, $2.27. Consolidated Bakeries of Can- ada Ltd, year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $168,029; 1958, $299,622. Greyhound Lines of Canada Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1959, $1,118,625, $1.21 a share; 1958, Polymer Corporation Ltd., year 31: 1959, $3,690,000; 1958, $6,377,068. New Berlin COLORFUL SPECTACLES OF FUN K BILTMORE i in A 4 Kids Out For Kicks! THE Plan By E. Germany BERLIN (AP) -- In a slight modification of the Communist demand to make West Berlin a demilitarized '"'free" city, East Germany has proposed gradual reduction of Allied forces in the city and a gradual lifting of the occupation, The new Communist plan to "diminish tension" in the isolated city offers nothing in return for the concessions demanded from the West. East Germany called for curbs on anti-Communist activity in that [recruiting of West Berliners for West Berlin, a ban on atomic arms in the city, a halt to the won't be prepared in advance. A|the West German army and a roasted chicken, eaten on stage step-by-step reduction in the West during A Mid sum m e r Night's Berlin garrison, now about 10,000 Dream, will be picked up as|Allied soldiers. needed at a Stratford delicates-| At the Geneva foreign minis- ters' conference last summer the sen. West offered to limit their forces Struck By Truck in the city, ban atomic weapons . ' I) - i) = han - from West Berlin and restrict anti-Communist In tably a Soviet guarantee of free access to the city from the West. The Russians rejected the pro- posal. TORONTO (CP)--Robert Dob- son, 7, died in hospital Sunday five days after he was struck by a truck. 3 Big Comedy & Action Hits i ro HIT! At Ol OE lO LD I 'How low will you stoop to get what you want?' JEANNE CRAIN CLAIRE TREVOR 9% A iia) 3rd BIG HIT! TECHNICOLOR The Romeo and Juliet costumes are from the Renaissance period. Miss Moiseiwitsch has used vivid colors to depict the heat of the Mediterranean area where the A Universal-Internationa! Picture LAUGH! You'll CRY! and LOVE IT! announced. THREE PLAYS There are 240 separate cos- tumes for the three Shakespear- r ean plays for this season--Romeo romantic tragedy takes place. and Juliet, King John, and A| Nearly all the fabrics are pur- Midsummer Night's Dream and|chased in the Stratford area but another 40 costumes for the Gil-|some of the shimmering fabrics bert and Sullivan opera, HMS|for Romeo and Juliet have been Pinafore. |imported from Paris. The wigs The 20 cutters and seam-|are from London, England, and stresses are busy fashioning the|the hats are made in Toronto. costumes from yards of velvet,! In the properties department, OSHAWA DRIVE-IN saucering down to Earth Se You'll in an r uproarious... An 1-0-M Penn <x JANE REER.. Tn conson - A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE These children filling sand- bags as a defence against Red River flooding in the Winnipeg suburb of St. Vital told the BEATS BOOKS photographer they preferred the work to school. Actually, they were on Easter vacation at the time. A number of homes in the St. Vital area have been flooded by the rising river. Flu Stops Tour By Anglicans TORONTO (CP)--An outbreak of influenza in the north has turned back a party of Anglican| Church officials at the start of a| 5,000-mile tour of the Arctic. Canon A. H. Davis, general secretary of the church's mission- ary society, said Sunday night the party has returned here, leaving two of its members work- ing at Cambridge Bay on the south coast of Victoria Island. Canon Davis said the party was | urged to go no farther than Cam-| bridge Bay ai the request of Dr.| L. Davies, medical officer of| health for the Northwest Terri-| tories. He said the flu epidemic! was threatening to spread throughout the area. There were no immediate de- tails, However, last week the communities of Coppermine, in the Northwest Territories, and Old Crow, in the Yukon, were re- ported severely stricken. NO DEATHS REPORTED Old Crow, 1,350 miles north- west of Edmonton, had almost all its 160 inhabitants sick by March 31. Coppermine, on the Arctic coast, had 98 per cent of 200 in- habitants sick. No deaths have | been reported, cluded Rt. Rev. Donald Marsh, bishop of the Arctic, Rt. Rev. Ivor Norris of Brandon, Man., chairman of the society's execu tive committee, Canon Davis; E. C. Cameron of Toronto, Gor- don Fairbairn of Ottawa and F. H. Wooding of Toronto, super- visor of Information for the church. Mr. Wooding and Mr. |{bairn remained at Cambridge {Bay to do publicity work, The trip was to have been a {history-making one of the Ang- lican Church, with Bishop Marsh scheduled to ordain the first Es- kimo priest. | The ordination of Armand Ta- goona, about 35, is scheduled for |April 28 at Rankin Inlet, 300 miles {north of Churchill, Man., on Hud- son's Bay. GREATEST DIAMOND The Cullinan diamond found in Known as the Anglican Arctic South Africa 50 years ago weighed visitation party, the group in-'3,108 carats in its original state, Largest All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company Call NIAGARA for extra cash From $50.00 to $2500.00 (sometimes more) NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED 37 KING STREET EAST Alger Bldg. (Next to Biltmore Theotre), Suite 22 -- RA 5-6561 Closed Saturdays -- Open to 6 p.m. Friday Branches throughout Ontario | --CP Wirephoto Fair- | Da |» » BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 7:00 TONIGHT! SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 PLUS ADDED ACTION! 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