The Oshawa Times, 12 May 1961, p. 15

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Lt © he A aa SF r experience mn Ottawa, ex-|that her engagement book THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 12, 1961 15 LIBRARY jHanasoms wins solgred 130 alll Ld cept that she has to plan her rarely leaves a free evening for WORLD {tion of this same encyclopedia lle parties weeks in advance. Lon-| the opera or theatre. Before her Very pleased to know Mrs. ES ------ |is now in the Reference Room ana an a doners tend to keep appoint-|marriage in 1936 she toyed with Vin TL: Daaow ov to add to the encyclopedic serv-| ment books months ahead. |the idea of becoming an opera| al by ambulance from her daugh- New | 2 f n £ |ice which the Library already 3 The Drews give a Royal din-|singer, following in the foot-| tor's place, Mrs, Raiph Price of e ere C {offers to the public. [6 f t H ostess ner about once a year. {steps of her father, a great " Tore to her danghier's, Mrs. A book Jiitlen, ho ie of er eC | quem hg Py Drew. ~ahe| wat I'd have had to sing| 1 ay Ta oe, Ve = Christ with the subtitle, Paint- | guest, : x | dieu Vooy hpi Books Received ings of the 11th - 15th Centuries) [ONDON (CP) -- Canada's first-floor drawing room of thes Says 2, gay hid relaxed, like an angel to make the Met-| By MRS. LORNE JONES |covery. ; With Passages From the Gos-|first jady in the United King- Drews' Mayfair home go with} EWS od I 5 a|TODOlitan, she laughs. 3 Correspondent The fire engine from Clare- "The followi book for any Canadian library, |Peis: has been given to the Li'dom is a iriendly, vivacioisithe swing of 2 family party, SoLey, West, KU, Those 5.3) She is widely travelled and) papsam AND MT. ZION --lmont was called to the home of . 'ing reviews were book for an) ana Y, v ift and is now | woman ideall suites y temp-! ©) a nos 4 "- 1 "spe: KS 5 ( : ; and Mrs. Jo erian o written by a member of theleven the smallest one. It has bear ith = reference poh bom inf background for ally to the slender Mrs. Drew|nadians in London. | French fluently. with a smatter- Mrs. ane celewrdtag ad 5. John, Shetian 5 McLaughlin Public Library been included in this list be- books Most of the paintings, job. {who has been filling the rolel "Would you believe it--I meet ing of Portuguese and Spanish.) 0 her daughter, Mrs. Oscar|was done, nal cause of the feeling that few), ngoomely reproduced in the| "She's a wonderful hostess," since before the days when herimore Canadians here than Iitalian was her first language. |g; henson at Port Credit. Al Congratulations to the Mt. The Reference Room, as well| people know how much valuable 5 "are "Italian, having been|is one of the comments often husband was Ontario's premieriever did in Canada," she says.| ghe runs her elegant London|nymber from here attended. |Zion School in singing in the As the other departments of thelinformation this average-sized| on "in fresco or on wood, at a|heard in diplomatic and pressand later national leader of the| Recently the Drews gave ajo with a staff of five. Her| M d Mrs. Burnett Jamie- music festival at Stouffville library, continually receive new|book contains. Here will bel; 'por elision exerfed a circles about Mrs. George Drew, Progressive Conservatives. reception for Canadian actors, k, A Mitchell, has|son ibid by Mr. and United Church. They won first books. Most of the reference|found the names of the Domin- great influence on men's lives,| Wife of the Canadian high com-/Gor EARLY START singers and musicians working Scots cook, Agnes Mi + Basison accompRNie) bY Me re books can not be taken out of|ion and Provincial governmen: do ono hair art. This is alMissioner. ,| Her mother died when shelin London. Mrs. Drew was/been with the family for a DI a ar Telit In 2 ETD or Seton the library because of their officials, post offices, railway yy d sincere and artistical. The best we've ever had." ,,c § Her father, the late|touched by the flood of thank- years. The furniture and decor- Mrs. Elber Jamieson in Toron- > another group Value, both in price and in in- stations, banks and their(}" catistving volume J avs Lady ZaRer, WHE of Co Edward Johnson of Guelph, [you Notes she received alter ations, a easy blend of Period Jus, Jin anathe: So Morea and i ve branches, J : a Kamil So 1 |nadian - born Sir ev |Ont., was former general man-|wards. and modern, ref own, to. : ; . R. Jormation. oa . We Relerence batches Juises cost Wing Africa by Emil Schulthess is|Baxter, who has spent a quar-| ager of the Metropolitan Opera One man wrote: "We Cana- mixture of dignity and infor- A number attended the Unie [amily have moved in Mis. w. quarters for their perusal ties, educational institutions,|12r8e luxuriant book of photo-iter of a century in British poli- ang often had to entertain dis-|dians are not clannish but it's malty. led Church at Claremont on Sun-|P. Jomes* house in Balsa iin One of , reference ac. Cily managers, Canadian cus 8YaPhs taken by the author onitics. tinguished guests. Young Fior- so nice for us all to get together| The Drews have two children day evening, when the Picker. Mr. an ay Seale Ee ..0uT Dew Ye BTenCe AC OLS and tariffs, TV and radio/@n African journey from Tunis pigrenza Drew has had al-lenza--the name is Italian for sometimes." --Sandra, a poised and friendly|ing District High School choirjan ary h Mrs. William Har- quisitions this year is "Thc tc., and ep in. 40Wn to the Cape of Good Hope. most four years of entertaining Florence where she was born--| Mrs. Drew is. keenly inter-21, and Edward 23, a Toronto|rendered the music, under the recently with Mrs. Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Stations, efc., and it even in {Mr. Schulthess is an artistic|London diplomats and visiting|learned social arts at an early|ested in the arts and regrets businessman. |leadership of Mr. Alan Clark. 'bron. Nations", which calls itself "a cludes the perpetual calendar,| © ~~ 00 0 Loc looked! or og is {ested in the arts and regr man. leadership of Mr, Alan lam practical guide to the geogra-|Weights and measures, time| PX ah golly a So Canadians bt Be Th or age. finds her soctdl round dn phi, historical, Folical, Socal 2008S: eclipses, solar and Junar|, vo vegutiful in the African) ever. Receptions in the loftyi London not much different from economic status of all na S. : : : countryside through which he ------------ S---- --_ tions and their international] The Library expects that the ,accai Men, animals, plants, relationships." This is no exag- new McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia mountains, deserts, the won- geration. Look up even a newly|Of Science and Technology, fif-| ors of nature are all caught by established country of Africa, teen volumes in all, will answer a sympathetic camera. 4 for example, and all the above the questions on scientific and] Antartica is another photo- aspects are treated along with technical matters which are not| ° doped raw Jami ia bibliography at the end of the included in other encyclopedias, | Sraphic, study by Rul Schl | article. The second part of the The president of McGraw-Hili| 5%, . is ne o e pas v ] book deals with the United Na- Book Company, Inc., states the |: -artica explored and studie ? tions system. This is a valuable purpose of the lopedia in by the Americap Naval Opera- a BONA 3 Hn Geo: i 3 is tion Deep Freeze IV during the \ y eA : =~ volume for those who want con- these terms: 0 peovide the| ho, : rei , densed and digested facts on a widest possible range of articles Int Tatil Gevphsica) Year country. that will be understandable and ficent photographs but much more text than in his previous volume. This was an important expedition and the author har » given it erence copy will provide contin- lion en ee rere 'ual service to the patron. The Youth Room has a World % (% 3 * The Canadian Almanac And Book Encyclopedia, published) nfedicine Hat in Alberta is y CITIES SERVICE - Directory for 1961 has also ar-|in 1953, which has proved to be pyilt over a natural gas pool and | ! | rived. This is a yearly publica-|very useful to High School stu-|its streets were illuminated with! tion and is a basic reference|denis as well as to adults. 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