The Oshawa Times, 29 Nov 1960, p. 16

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NEW FORY new The Dutch sre building an _en|west of Rotterdam, 'S. A. Wants Action On Apartheid Policy (the possibility of further disturb islation will cover four main'of anti-government the begin points; 1, More power for Negro mun In leipal bodies in the townships to|police, 14, run their own affairs, 2, Formation of 8 Negro "home guard" to help police the town ships, This step long has been de mended oes, by Negr: 4, Relaxation of the liquor law! and in the administration of hated reference book (pass) 4. Plans to creste more for Negroes around the tans (tribal states)," While the ernment claims that its new fegistation will give town Negroes more in the running of their own affairs, the (opposition press says that in fact the opposite will be true, Basing their comments on "leaks" of confidential memoran dums, these newspapers claim that the extension of the govern. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT THE PRODUCERS OF "CARRY ON WURSE" "CARRY ON SEROTANT" "CARRY OW TEACHER SCANDALOUSLY CARRY ON WITH ,,, By HENDERSON GALL JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) ances at home snd The "wind of change" in Africa pings of a revolt in the intellee- tiie year has brought a new sens: |tusl wing of its own supporters, of urgency to South Africa's never|the government came out in ending debate on spartheid--rae- September with the promise of & ial segregation, |"new deal" for Negroes next A growing number of people are yesr, |saying thal unless some real at-| As outlined by the Finance Min- {tempt Is made soon to come tolister Eben Donges, it is intended) 'grip with this problem, it may belto take some of the st out of toc late, (some of the apartheid laws for The chaotic events in the Congo, the 10,000,000 Negroes who live in following closely on the bloody South Africa but have no repre disturbances in South Africa at|sentotion in Parliament, the beginning of the year, Prime Minister Hendrik Ver- he ve sharpened apprehensions\woerd, however, has made it plain end spurred political thinking, [that none of the new proposals | "We shall have to try to ac-\will z'ter in any. way the funda {complish in five years what we mental policy of apartheid, or thought we could do in 50 years," |" separate development," for Ne- wrote the leading Afrikaans-an-|groes and whites, guage newspaper Die Burger,| In turn, African opinion has re- which reflects influential opinion! acted with scepticism to the talk in the ruling Nationalist party, lof & "new deal" and a ments! But the government does not|tightening of belts for the "long appear (0 be in any such hurry, |struggle"' shead, ment's Bantu authorities scheme FEAR PARTY SPLIT MAIN POINTS LISTED to the townships will restrict fur. | Vaced with world-wide hostiiy,| The uovernment's planned leg; (her Negro freedom, [dence "ofthe foreign vetior Great Slave Lake [nmi se wr we « wm Fishing Tough attempt to Increase the power of going, By JIM WHELLY [long and 100 miles wide at one! Canadian Press Staff Writer |point, present the greatest threat f HAY RIVER, NWT, (CP)=|for the fishermen and their nets, | or ver men and fewer boats than! Atmospheric conditions often ere-| | TIT PHILLIPS AN SiS 1:38 - 3:30 . 5:30 7:30 - 9:30 igi d i THIS ore} | forfoounes 4 ODEON GIFT BOOKS NOW OM SALE AT BOX OFFICE i i 8S The government, as in dicated, is obliged to make some concessions to its non-white popu -. agvinun fuiuliv ADULT ENTERTAINMENT NOTE; = No One Admitted After Storr of Rach Showing of "PSYCHO" ie hy BILTMORE Dey 4 EA fone 2 WEIRD GARB, WARPAINT, PART OF VOODOO ACT Voodoo Dancers Come To Canada i: ies ings by Vieira da Silva, now inl pone Paris and famous, The director Askanasy became Interested Ini oformers together and fold Brazilian negro culture and the..." i decide between dishand. tre for a one-day show and ir amateur-style helped carry prop end baggage to the theatre The show proved to be a sation and Askanasy extended hi lease on the theatre for four ad sen ast year netled a 500,000-pound ate mirages on the water which er catch of whitefish and|challenge their navigational skill, lake troul from Great Slave Lake| ummer in one of the world's MANY OUTSIDERS ighest commercial operations] J. H, Hiteheock, superintendent men lost their lives fu of fisheries In the Mackenzie gaat "PLEASE DON'T EAT THE DAISIES" ond Ay sid I "WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE' Canadian Press Corr PARIS (CP) ~ Brazilians, a troupe of singers and dancers then called the from the South American repub- lie, leaves here soon to perform before going on a United States tour, The group of 27, after trium- phal performances in Europe, will travel to Canade by ship under the eye of director Miecio) Askanasy, Viennese journalist who has lived in Brazil for 25 yous, Askanasy formed the Brazili- At first friends were the aud- fence for the negro performers| who eventually asked Askanasy| presario hired the Braziliana i he would arrange public en- troupe for a world tour, 1 gagements for them, SHOW WAS SENSATION Askanasy reluctantly agreed! ana troupe somewhat by acci-|@nd got involved in such details dent, Originally, the former sec-|88 ! retary of writer Stefan Zweig op. made, Djanira, well-known Bra:|coones from everyday erated a bookstore at Rio de lian woman painter, designed jjfe He started exhibiting|sets and other artists helped with! ots Part of it is Janeiro, having sets and costumes paintings in the store, including the costumes the first public showing of paint] Askanasy hired the State thea 'nival voodoo cult, He arranged for Per ing and becoming full-time pe: Bix formances of voodoo songs and! in Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto|chants in his bookstore-gallery! qeoided on the after the daily 6 p.m, close of business, formers and going on tour, All tour Askanasy sold his bookstore and put his money into new « tumes and sets, That was in 1050 The next year, a Loudon im the group is known everywhere in Europe except Romania Bulgaria which they will next year, The present Montreal Dee 8, an visi show, opening in represent Brazilian cluding its religious as based on the spectacle of the famous Rio Car Welcome Awaits Tourist In Ireland By DAVE OANCIA Canadian Press Staff Writer Tom Sheehey, an official of the Irish tourist board, tells a story he swears Is true, During a board survey of western Ireland, he asked a farmer how many tour ists had visited the area during the previous year, "None--none that 1 can re. member," came the considered reply, Sheehey was somewhat de flated, He and his staff had been directing tourists to the region for months, "Well, then," Sheehey contin. ved, "did you have any visit. ors?" "Och, aye, We had hundreds-- from America, Canada and even England and France," This view of tourists is one that is general throughout the Emer. ald Isle, The people, shaped by their pastoral land, are warm and hospitable--and always glad tr see a stranger. During a two-week tour of both Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic, this reporter found an Island with a view of exciting variety, In an area roughly the size of New Brunswick, it has rich, green grasslands, semi-tropical vegetation, fish.filled lakes and rivers, wild heathered hills and glens and stone-fenced patches of farm lands in areas such as the granite mountains of Mourne in County Down NEEDN'T DRINK ALONE | The people live in a part of the world where the time-tested many comparable areas in Eur encourages the arts, drama ROSS CASTLE NE laws of hospitality have not been ope, forgotten, You can go into an if you have to, The Irish isle is also a land dies, Irish pub to qualf a stout alone that offers much to persons in: grade hotels and want to, But you don't|terested in history, legend and improve accommodation aad re No islander thinks a visi architectural specimens tor Is pushy if he strikes up a back more than 1,000 years, conversation, One of the surest ways to dis: Celts to Christianity, landed dur-| 130.000 tourists visited Northern cover their warmth is to stop and ing the 5th century at Saul, now Ireland in 1959 and the number ask the way. Any visitor who a does this soon has around him, It may take thea group a while to reach agree ment, but when this is finally achieved at least one or two of the advisers will guide the stran- ger for part of his journey. Bob Frizzell, general manage: of the Northern Ireland tourist ¢ board, ascribes the warm atti: tude to the fact that the people are close to the land, From| dither Belfast or Dublin, the is. lund's two largest cities, it's pos sible to reach farming country by driving for about 15 minutes. Wid moors and mountains can of nearhy marked by a huge granite slab luseribed with a Celtic cross and the word "Patrie."" St, Patrick, who converted the tiny village about 20 miles a crowd southwest of Belfast, His remains re sald to lie in the graveyard St, Patrick's Cathedral at Downpatrick, his grave Part of the saint's original hurch still exists at Armagh, a town about 40 miles southwest of the Northern Ireland capital In the Wicklow hills, an hour's _|drive from Dublin, are the re {mains of the monastic |Glendalough, once one of the re in city of owned centres of learning in be reached in roughly an hour, |™"roPe. {t's hard to find anyone, even in an industrial centre such as Bel fast, who hasn't a close relation] still earning his living from the rich earth, MANY ATTRACTIONS HISTORIC RUINS In the ruins that lle scattered) around the shores of the lakes | the history of the glen can be(Breck (Whithy) -- "12 Hours to i I8t, its settlement by Kevin, through its golden Beyond the sacrosanct laws of A#® of European renown to the hospitality, the island offers many attractions that draw tour ists in increasing numbers, There are miles of sandy beaches, plundering raids of the Danes who burned and laid it waste in| Regent = 'Murder 1398, One of the most striking re-| mains Is a 110-foot-high round| Sun," 1.00, 4.35, 8.15 scores of golf courses, dozens of 0Ver built roughly 1,000 years| complete show at 8.13 p.m lakes and streams with trout and?" salmon, and hundreds of hotels Tourist boards in both the re and guest houses where empha./Public and Northern Ireland are sis is on amicable informality, And visitor can take advan. Word about stepping up efforts to spread the! the attractions of- tage of any of thee facilities at fered travellers, far lower than those ofl The Irish tourist board actively| the Daisies," 2.37, 6 Cmen caught inkings and shipboard fire to|district, said the fishermen this wing in an estimated 3,380,600 Surizzier were in the proportion of pounds of fish which was trucked (one native to seven outsiders, mt of the territories as fresh fish] Many of the men are in debt and later graced tables in New|to fishing companies for nets and k, Chicago and Detroit, Five equipment and will often risk companies employed 56 boats and|thelr lives for a big catch and 176 men during the May 16-8ept,|financial independence, Mr, Hitchcock's staff of four 77 boats and 213 protecting and four inspection 2,800,000 pounds lofficers are kept busy watching sudden violent storms on the|for fishermen who might take the 25 season Last year, lake, which is almost 300 miles|lesser risk of using undersize |nets, Regulation size Is a 6%. inch mesh and even a quarter. HAMPTON inch less will net many undersize sh, , 4 Both summer and winter figh- HAMPTON Mr, Charles ores catches on the Great Slave ri foronto, was a weekend ve heen declining for the last guest of Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Bleer| gi youre with fewer companies man, |represented on the lake each Mr, Mark Turner and Mrs, Les: voar, The total catch during the lie Ey Oshawa, were SUPPET|peer summer and winter was ans, COUNCIL Performances Only! A.W. BANFIELD f or BOARD OF EDUCATION Special Limited Engagement! DECEMBER 1-2-3 SIAR Meine Cnifiiee, doiiine r f MATINEES CHILDREN » STUDENTS . 60g LTS + vo» 73s ADU SMOKING LOGES « $1 dating|taurant standards ests on Monday with their COU | 4 464.660 pounds compared with ing, Mr, and Mrs, Bam Dewell, no" 1054 55 total of 7,258,760 Miss Mary Moyer, Kitchener, pounds, Y 8 8 week end guest of Miss" nip "yiioncoek sald one reason Horn and Mrs, Lottie], '1ho slowly declining market : {for whole fresh fish in the United Mrs, Sarah Allin was a Bun |gi.ies as consumers switch to day visitor with Mr, and MPs. ne frozen product and even fish Fony Webb, Bowmanville, |substitutes, Another was the lack [ Mr, CJ. Wray, Oshawa, Visit-(or refrigeration facilities in Hay ed his parents, Mr, and Mrs, T River, which means that fresh Wray on Saturday evening, fish must be loaded and shipped Mr, and Mrs, Wilbert Balley,| qaily 4d uring summer, accompanied by his niece, Miss |* y § Mary Moyer, * Kilchener, were TRUCKED TO SOUTH {vie ekend visitors with their rela-| The fish are packed in wooden {Hives in the Horn family and boxes containing six pounds of were Balurday evening dinner|fish to 60 pounds of ice to be (uests of Miss Norah Horn, they|freighted down the Mackenzie was vilnnie Doidge, WE APOLOGIZE to our many patrons who were unable to get In to the Plaza Theatre, Friday and Saturday nights to see the funniest comedy of the year, PLEASE TURN OVER", For your convenience we are hold- ing it over for 3 days only, The Manegement PLAZA THEATRE were accompanied by Mrs, C, E.|Highway to Edmonton, reloaded Hora, Oshawa, {and shipped to the U.S, Miss Helen Allin spent the| Mr Hitchcock sald the depart weekend dn Toronto with heriment of fisheries has launched a aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. hroad program of examining the Gordon Wakely and family, |notentials of lakes in the North. Mrs, Norah Smith, Brooklin, (ost Territories with commereial was a supper guest of Mr, and|;,d sports fishing in mind, Mek, Moen Smith oh SUnGAY.|" Besides Groat Slave Lake, awa, visited Mr, and Mrs, Lewis MacDonald, Trefia k, Kakisa, Trail. on Sunday Tathlina and Thuban Lakes were Mrs, M, Mountjoy spent Fri- fished commercial this summer, day and Saturday in Toronto, Mr, Hitcheock sald sports fish. A number from here attended |g in the territories is increasing the religious drama "Cry Dan | rapidly and this year twice as in Dark Babylon at Trinity Unit-|many Americans tried their luck ( Church, Bowmanville, on Sun. north of the 60th parallel com: dny evening, pared to 1068, One Great Slave : Lake fishing lodge reported tak- DEATH MOURNED ing in $125,000 from Americans Hampton friends were sorry to this summer, hoar of the udden Dasaing ot Mb Besides whitefish and trout, the i" bod, Orono, and extend|,,whern lakes contain inconnu, yipathy to Mrs, Wood and fam-| 10 pickerel, mullets, arctic ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ' NOW PLAYING @ Performances Dally~ 2:00 & 8:15 pm, STUART WHITMAN + MAY BRITT ENS Armee we FAL ADDED FEATURE ™. HARRY BELAFONTE OARRYL F. JANVCK'S ISLAND ~ TNE Sun by Aloe Wavgh COLON by BE LUNE CINGMASCOPE Mvwseen oy 80 Gonviyiten ily and also to his sisters, Mrs, |, 4 o} Herb Rundle and Mrs, George grayling, and ssi Armour here, The funeral service held at the Orono United Chureh on Monday afternoon Ith interment in the Orono Ce- velery, a number from here at. 4 v nded, Mr, Wood was a former AR KILLARNEY {resident of Hampton, highly re cled, and was active in church and Sunday school work, Our sin and to all the be re sympathy music festivals with direct su reaved ones Both boards inspect an White has been work hard to at the Oshawa Hospital for a few Mrs, Bradley Sr, has been a patient in Memorial Hos. pital, Bowmanville, for seme ime Fheir many Hampton friends sincerely hope they may 1 be much improved, the Fall Thankoffering ser Mrs, George receiving care General Week Frizzell estimates that roughly Is Increasing each year. About 30,000 of these were North Amer leans and at least 10,000 were Ca. vice of the Women's Missionary nadians, These visitors spent Society is being held on Sunday roughly $30,000,000 in the country mornivg at 9.43, Special speaker last year will be the Rev, James Ormi- Iniection or on, formerly Angola, Af economy In the republic tourism is the second earner - after exports of foreign exchange bd The 700,000 tourists in 1959 spent |) "2 about $100,000,000, This year bi increases are expected both numbers and amount spent healthy the providing a new of funds for Women's Institute bazaar and flernoon tea was held this Fri day, at 2:30 p.m Women's Institute meeting will on Tuesday afternoon, ee, 6 at 2 o'clock, You are in vited to attend, in a NO DRIVER BOLTON, England (CP)-=Mile THEATRE GUIDE ter mile the little family car| wag on the tail of Zbigniew Gru At last he and discovered that his Its front under his] Offices in 12 pri livestock tkos's big sedan Kill," 6.55 and 10.15 p.m, "S¢ geant Rutledge" 8.20 p.m. Las complete show at 8.20 p.m topped follower had no driver had jammed Ine." 3.00, car's towing bar, 6.40, 10.15 p.m, "Island in 1 -- rendey BAILY FLIGHTS non-stop to and from SWIFT DC-8 JET or ECONOMICAL DC-7C See your TRAVEL AGENT, or call KLM Canadian cities ncipal p.m Last : pm, "Wreck of the Mary Deare," 12.50, 4.35, 8.23 p.m, Last complete show at 8,13 pom Book Through . . Turn Over 1.35, 3.30, 5.30 Last complete p.m 5.41 Plaga ~ 'Please Feature times; 7.30, 9.30 p.m, show at 9.30 Marks = "Tell Her Gently," 2.30, 8.48, 11,50 p.m. "Fast and 300 DUNDAS E, Sexy 100, 402, 7.04, 10.11 DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE = WHITBY -- MO 8.3304 Biltmore -- "Please Don't Fatf pm. Last complete show atl 443 p.m, | 42, 10.10! Mr. Barclay says: "Character in a man, or a whisky cannot be developed in one or two generations." Jas. Barclay & Co, Liinitoel ALSO DISTILLERS OF BARCLAY'S ESQUIRE, ROYAL CANADIAN, SPECIAL OLD AND EMPIRE RYES LONDON DRY GIN=RARE OLD BRANDY, Character that only experience can produce

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