14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 3, 1961 In his Kitchener, Ont., stu- dio, sculptor Karl Rotham- mer (left) turns a' block of basswood into a life size relig- & fous carvinz. At right his work graces St. Francis of Assisi Church in Kitchener Mr. Rotharmer. 39, who LIBRARY WORLD kf [ten about our anima' friends, : lexperiences of the first non- PE at came to sitchener in 1951, started his apprenticeship as a sculptor in his native Ba- varia at the age of 15 REPORT FROM U.K. Great Old Castle Offered For Rent Turk Soccer Team 8 Ties Montrealers MONTREAL (CP)--The Besi- ¥ ktas soccer ciub of Turkey, de {spite the absence of four of its The following book reviews were written by a member of tha etaff of the McLaughlin Public Library. Certainly some of the most heartwarming stories are writ and happily the supply of such stories seems to be plentiful. One recent book is ONE MAN AND HIS DOG by Anthony Richardson which tells of the British dog to win the Dicken . | Medal -- the animals' Victoria] im Cross. A Czech refugee joined the French Air Force during the war and was shot Jown over Germany While sheltering in a farmhouse he found a mo- therless Alsatian pup which he decided to adopt. Antis, the dog, experienced more combat than many veteran so'aters and d many lives. The thirteen years he spent with his Czech master are filled with excite- ment, suspense and above all a deep devotion. The Look will be a dog-lover's delight. HUNTING THE DESERT WHALE -- Persona! adverftures| in Baja California by Eile Stan- ley Gardner. The famous creat- or of Perry Mason has written a thoroughly fascinating arm- chair guide of his own adven- tures while hanting the desert whale. The whales ev'ry year leave the Bering Sea to journcy the 6,000 miles to Scammon's Welcome Tales About Animals 'ounts of shark attacks shed rue light on his real danger, and studies of prevention and 'epellents sanw how tragedy nay be averted. He discussed 'ther bad actors of the deep, noray eels, octopuses, sting- 'ays, elc., as well as the barra- :uda and the shark's natural anemy, the porpoise, which is me of the few creatures of the sea possessing the speed, pow- or and skill necasssary to run a 'ull-grown shark dowr. and kill ADVENTURES AMONG ANI- MALS by Hugh M. Halliday | One of Canada's distinguished writer-naturalists presents his latest observations on the wild- life which he has studied from the Atlantic to the Pacific arm- eral new storics which many B | cat lovers wiil read for the first | dy uchman SAVING THE GAME by An- thony Cullen and Sydney Down- I ey. The late King George VI ssues please. We have it in trust. We Statement must account for it to those who { come after." Such is the theme TORONTO -- "We are facing, bers of the Kenya Wild Life|three possibilities open to us.| Society who tell of the destruc-|We can give in, and some are said, "The wild life of today is not ours to dispose of as we of the book written by mem-|world revolution. There are only {tion and attempts at preserva-|ready to do just that Or we can|Kishi of Japan, an officiai rep tion of the wild life of East|fight it out, and that means the, Africa under the stewardship of|risk of global suicide. Or we mankind. can find a superior ideology THE BEAUTY OF DOGS in-{that shows the next step ahead troduced by Brian Vescy-Fitz-| for the Communist and the non- gerald. This superb collection of Communist world alike." dog photographs conveys the| These alternatives are set unique appeal the dog has foriforth in a speech entitled man, irrespective of their|«praye Men Chooss" by Dr. breed. The wide range of dogt| rank N. D. Buchman, initiator represented ranges from mas- of Moral Re-Armament, pub- sive Great Danev, St Bernardsjished as a full-page statement and Pomeranian In between is|in newspapers across Canada an attractive assortment a this week. It is the fifth of its SUMMER MEET OPENING TORONTO (CP)--Woodbine's ed only with rield glasses and cameha. A few topics covered in the book are the vanishing cari-| bou, bears and wild honey, the domain of the rattlesnake, wild- life at our back door and our northern wildcat. Both young| and old will find much to in- terest them in this fascinating] hook. | ALL CATS GO TO HEAVEN, stories select2d by Beth Brown| This is the largest collection] § ever assembled] between the nove. s of one book Profusely illustrated and con- taining over fifty stories, it has all of the old favorites, plus sev- mongrels without which book would not be complete. Modern-Square TO THE TORNADOS w CHATEAU RECORDS) CALLER, BOB FOWLER 35-day summer meeting opens) here Monday with seven big] races scheduled. | The "Royal Week" --highlight | of the meeting--begins with the| $30,000 Canadian Oaks race Sa-| turday, June 10 and ends Satur-| day, June 17 with the 102nd run-| ning of the Queen's Plate. | Three other races of the] Royal Week" are the $7.500] Queen's Plate Trial Monday, June 12, a 1 1-16 miles horses that will run the Queen's] Plate, the $10,000 Connaught Cup | ADMISSION 31.00 Stakes Wednesday, June 14, and, THE "NEW the $10,000 Highlander Handicap RED BARN | run on Queen's Plate Day, § ONTARIO'S FAVORITE FUN SPOT Lagoon locatcd in Lower Cali- fornia -- a pert of Mexico still visited only hy the most adven- turesome. Mr. Gardner's hunt. i/best players, Thursday night lheld Montreal Concordia to a ing was done with Lix camera IN DANCE TO AIR-CONDITIONED k ind to appear this year in Can- ada "ne statement is Issued om h > Buchman pinpoints the issues of today: "What we shall never do effectively is to palch things the occasion of Dr. B s eighty-third birthday from Caux, Switzerland, ,where a Worid As- sembly for Moral Re-Armament opened June 1. Leaders from all over the world came to pay their respects to Dr. Buchman and to plan with him "a global strategy to answer corruption Communism and war." They in- up by pretending thet basic dif- ferences do not exist or do not matter: nor by supposing that an ideological challenge can be met by economic, political or military means alone. Absolute moral standards are not just questions of individual conduct today. They are the conditions of national survival" clude former Prime Minister resentative of President Quad ros of Brazil, five Presiding Abbots from Burma and repre- sentatives of Prime Minister U Nu, and outstanding figures {from Europe and Africa. FAMOUS COMBINATION Henry Roy ce's Manchester engineering works and the Lon- don company of C. S. Rolls, a racing fan, merged in 1906 to produce the Rolls-Royce auto- mobile. i H ADMISSION: MEMBERS + GET-TOGETHER CLUB SPOT PRIZES -- DANCING -- REFRESHMENTS 0.C.V.l. Auditorium--Dress, Casual 40c NON-MEMBERS 60c COMFORT THE MUSIC OF By M. McINTYRE HOOD (1-1 tie in the second game of an|and the resuliing photographs Special London (Eng.) prepared to continue the admis- Correspondent sion of the general public, at 35] {International Soccer League | doubleheader. numbering ever eighty add a great deal to his exciting ac- Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the ADY PARK (Pickering) Centre - forward Senol Biroi count For The Oshawa Times | .onis a head, as visitors to the GLASGOW, Scotland -- If any (state rooms. These rooms, how | OLYMPIC-STANDARD SWIMMING POOL oun scored Besiktas goal at 15:00] SHARK ! Unpredictable killer of the first half while outside-|Se2 by Thomas Helm. POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL wealthy Canadian is anxious {o/ever, are quite separate from|right Jose Sanches notched Con- Readers of My, Helm's maga- spend the six months from June|the private aparinicnts which cordia's marker at 3:00 of the zine articlss and books will 1, to December 1, in one of the|would be occupied by the ten-|second half ant. What is not clear, however, grandest ducal castles in Scot- land, with all the staff provided, the opportunity is there for the taking. The castle in question is the historic Inverary Castle, with a wonderful view overlook- ing Lock Fyne, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll. Inverary Castle is being ad- vertised for rent, fully furnish- ed, for this six months' period. The rent for the six months is placed at the modest figure of $12,375 for the six months. But thrown in with the castle is the intriguing incentive that the Duke's' personal piper will be included in the deal. WAKENED BY BAGPIPES Says the Duke: "Pipe-Major McCullum has been with me for a long time. | He wakes me up every morning, | at 8.30 on the dot, by playing a| selection of tunes in the gallery) outside my room. He will be only too pleased to perform the same service for a tenant, 1 am sure." "But if whoever takes the cas- tle does not want the piper,-- and some people, I know, don't] like them--it won't matter. For| the pipe-major is my head gar-| dener as well, so he will be| fully employed." | The rental of $12,375 for the| six months' period includes the | salaries for all the staff of the castle.. There are five people employed on the indoor staff, three gardeners and iwo game- keepers. And that ix quite a modest establishment for a pre-| tentious castle of the size of! Inverary Castle. Also included, | of course, is the exiensive es- tate of woodland and gardens, with good shooting and fishing rights to provide recreation for the fortunate terant. TO ADMIT PUBLIC There is one stipulation, how- ever, which many prospective tenants might not like to accept. One condition of renting the cas- tle is that the tenant must he' | is whether the monzy collected from the visitors gues to the tenant or belongs to the Duke. Reason for the offer to rent| the castle is that the Duke of Argyll plans to snend the six months abroad, with occasional visits to London. But he says he feels like having a good break away from the ducal cas- tle. This is the first time in its history dating back over 200 years that Inverary Castle has ever been put on the market, either for rent or sale. WINS BRITISH TITLE CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) Mrs. Marley Spearman, a for- mer showgirl, won the British women's golf chamnionship Thursday by defeating 17 - year- old Diane Robb 7 and 6 in the 36 - hole final. The 35 - year- old British internationalist put on a great display of power golf and had the title virtually won in the morning. She finished the irst round 4 up, scoring 75 to Miss Robb's 78. FOR A LIMITED TIME PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS FOR ONL! ARTHUR MURRAY W. 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