§ YR OIMAWA TIMES, Seturday, August 3, 1961 § | Canadians. TIME OUT FOR CHESS Two husband-and-wife teams | game. They are (left to right): | take time out during a tour | Ray Riley, a musician in the with the National B company's orchestra; Colin Canad t l allet of Worth and Sylvia Mason (Mrs. ht ada 0, enjoy a chess Worth), both principal solo- ists; and Jacqueline Ivings (Mrs. Riley), all of Toronto, The National Ballet this year celebrates its 10th birthday. --CP Photo Plan Service A Stone Church UXBRIDGE -- Special | services will be held at the Old REPORT FROM U.K. Sun- | PICKERING PICKINGS |Some of the Yungvelt camp| {boys have been visiting the| | Pickering site for 11 and 12 ENVOY RECALLED icalled to Moscow, the embassy BONN (AP)--The Soviet am- said Tuesday. Smirnov left las! bassador to West Germany, An. Sunday. Details were not dis THEATRE GUIDE | Stone Church, one and a half Camp Yungvelt Has Anniversary By DONALD G. CROSSLEY Gary Berke of Taronto. 'No PICKERING -- As part of|trouble spots, though," he add. Yungvelt Camp's 35th anniver-| ed when asked about Russia or sary its boys and girls will take Hungary. part in a miniature United Na- jSRAELI OPERETTA tions debate today. ; Boys and girls take part in With about 65 boy and girl plays and musical productions campers, the Jewish camp|too. One recent production was south - of the township's Con-|an Israeli operetta. Chief Coun- servation Park on Greenwood |sellor David Plevin is in charge road is a summer culture cen-'of boys' activities, while his tre for young Americans and counterpart for the girls is Youngsiers come Rhonda Arnold. Mike Baron of from such widely scattered New York is particularly active places as New York, Montreal, lin developing activities. Hamilton, Newark and Toronto.! pp camp is sponsored by CULTURAL ACTIVITY the Workman's Circle Organiz- The UN debate is one of ation, with headquarters in many educational and cultural| New York and in Toronto. activities sparked by the 25 or|The Canadian-American co-op so counsellors at = Yungvelt.|eration extends to Canadians While most of these activities visiting camp sites in the U.S. fake place at' the camp site," years. EIGHT BUNK BUILDINGS There are four bunk buildings for boys, four for girls. It has taken several years for the camp to reach its present state| of completion. Campers still Jack a swimming pool, how- ever, and must use Duffins Creek, which carries factory refuse. "The pool is something we all hope for," is a common comment from campers. Parents are welcome as visit ors only once per month. They aren't officially welcome atl other times. But, occasionally, counsellors are lenient with lonesome parents and allow them a few moments to chat with loved ones. Otherwise, boys and girls at Yungvelt make their own sum- mer life. | FERTILE SOIL | New Jersey cropland, mostly | in vegetables, yields more cash per acre than any other section of the United States. the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto | for Harry Belafonte and Eartha | Kitt performances. Next week, | Yungvelt campers will see | Shakespeare's Coriolanus, the story of the Roman general who| defeated the Volscians at Corioli. | Campers widen their world viewpoints taking part in de- bates and discussions. The UN debate, for example, will have one group taking the part of] Mexico and its bullfights. "We talk about many coun- tries and their social customs) and problems," says counsellor N there have been group visits to} | DANCE A TO Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra ~ POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL Oshawa's Largest Public Dance 168 BANTING AVE. DOOR PRIZES FOR LADIES FUN FOR ALL -- EVERY SATURDAY -- 8:30-12 AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT THE MUSIC OF at the FOR YOUR WEEKEND FUN Ren With a Fe ENV STARTING 2nd BIG HIT The (rambler Wore CAESAREA, A Gun Ir wa THE TIME §0R BOAT PARADE BOAT RACES AQUATIC EVENTS MEN TO STAND AND FIGHT and SUN. LTMORE 5° TODAY - SUNDAY --= SUNDAY 1:30 P.M LAKE SCUGOG Annual mas REGATTA AND wesc! FIELD DAY federation| AUGUST 5th, 6th, 7th REG'S MARINA Featuring CHILDREN'S PARADE BOWMANVILLE BOYS BAND Speciol Entertainment At The Marine DANCES - FRI. NITE, SAT. NITE, Entertainment will commence Sunday, et 9 p.m., featuring @ cartoon program and sing song. MASTER OF CEREMONIES Comedian BILLY MEEKS For Further Particulars Call-- BLACKSTOCK 24 R 23 SATURDAY ONTARIO Brock (Whithy) -- "The Mis- drej Smirnov, has been suddenly closed fits" 7.07 and 9.30 p.m. Last compleie show at 9.00 p.m. EVERYONE ENJOYS DANCING SATURDAY NIGHTS AT THE NEW, MODERN DNIPRO HALL EDITH STREET (Just off Bloor -- one block east of Ritson Rd.) Music by The Cavaliers REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN "Parrish" shown daily at 2.00, 425, 650, 9.15 pm. Last complete show at 9.00 p.m. Plaza -- "Wild in the Coun- try" 1.40, 3.40, 5.40, 7.40 p.m.| Last complete show at 9.30) p.m. FAMOUS BRIDGE World's largest cantilever bridge, over the St. Lawrence, near Quebec City, has a channel | span of 1,800 feet. $ TART Ng The BEAN {7 youth. ; The excitement. The three loves of JE tL - ASHE TN OVALE CLARET GBR AR MAC on SUE SPOR WS UREN 2, VJ TECHNICOLOR® rom WARNER BROS. CONTINUING SUNDAY AND MONDAY FEATURE SHOWN AT: 2:00, 4:25, 6:50, 9:15 MIDNITE Special Holiday Weekend THE CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE No. 7 Hwy., 3.2 miles west of Brooklin Thurs. - Fri. - Sat, Mon. at 8 p.m. Sat. and Mon. Matinee at 2:30 p.m. CHILDREN 50c ADULTS 1.00 A Wonderful Show For the Whole Family TONIGHT Old Time--Modern RED BARN ADMISSION--$1.00" Book Early . .. OVERSEAS EXCURSIONS Now Available 17 DAYS BY AIR 21 DAYS BY SHIP "HOME" for Christmas Donald Travel Service 300 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Whitby--Oshawa--Brooklin Ph. MO 8-3304 For Gold or for God . the Sword ond the Cross. 1 CITIES OF GOLD IN TECHNICOLOR RICHARD ANTHONY EGAN QUINN TTIESMONDAY! 22g Zhy' 6. Blues",.."Oregon Passage" EX KITTE COLLEGE Steps To Revise y day, Aug. 13, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. A. J. Calder, of Peter- Special London (Eng.) a dispute over land purchases. (will be the guest preacher -at Correspondent Rather paradoxically, Lord the Fifth Annual Rural Worship LONDON -- Home Secretary ditional fishing and shooting | tario County Federation of Agri- R. A. Butler has taken the peer who likes to spend his Sun- | culture of, Britain's antiquated "Blue |Crathorne Hall in Yorkshire [resident of Beaverton, will be Sunday" laws. Hg has an-|pottering in the garden and | returning to preach in his own been appointed to make an in-is no zealot for a wide-open con. Directors of the vestigation into the laws which|tinental Sunday in 8 open oon will assist in the service and of Sunday, and the regulations' Lord Crathorne was formerly pertaining to these laws. All|Sir Thomas Dugdale, Conserva. laws on Sunday trading were covering entertainment, sports, shire, and minister of agri- Harold Sutton, financial secre- pastimes and Sunday trading in|cyulture for three years until he '2ry of the Lord's Day Obser- viewed. The inquiry will not ex- When his appointment was "The society will certainly op- tend to Scotland, which has its announced, Lord Crathorne was POSe any measures to relax the Heading the committee of in-/when questioned as to her hus. the terms of the proposals be- quiry into the Sunday laws will band's views on Sunday ob. fore deciding exactly what steps Conservative minister who re-' "My husband's attitude to- -- oi ET "wards Sundays? I am afraid he 1 Sunday as a day of rest." y | | 0 { H F SEVEN MEMBERS OSHAWA'S NEWEST | ay ever Butler will have seven mem- RESTAURANT By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS bers in addition to the chair- Topi Beefburgers opics this week -- Insect J. Chuter Ede, former secretary " a, Ses y allergy, hazards In par- in the Labor government, 1945- MAYFAIR safe new sedatives. Morrison; the Hon. Sylvia INSECT DUST Fletcher Moulson; Norman SIMCOE S. PLAZA insects floating in the air are QC. (Simcoe S. at Ritson Rd.) an important cause of Hay | Divided opinions are being ex- lergy specialist. home secretary as a prelim- House fliess, mayflies inary to the amendment of the other creatures contibute to = The appointment of the com- the dust which humans in- mittee was welcomed by J. W Some people are allergic [the National Chamber hd only to the insect dust while |He said many Tiber Trade a combination of the dust, _--_--_--_-- --_-- moulds, and pollens sitized with anti-allergy shots, Dr. Samuel M. Feinberg writes in Consultant maga- zine. The habits of relighting half-consumed cigarettes may getting lung cancer, say three British physicians. Manchester hospitals. Among persons smoking 10 to 19 cig- as 'many cases of lung tumors |. among those who relit cigaret persons smoking 20 to 29 cig- arettes daily, but differences smoking 30 or more, Drs. John Dark, M. Pemberton and Mar- cet "If relighting is a factor in way to explain the much greater incidence of the dis- United States where, since cigarettes are cheaper, there light partially-consumed cizg- arettes, they 'said Barbiturates are estimated | to account for 800 to 900 sui- But now researchers tell of | two new sedatives which they | gafe regardless of over-dos. | age. One is a synthetic de- a barbiturate combined with a restorative which takes over | pills, says World Medical News Cow's milk commonly is blamed as a cause of eczema But from a careful study of 50 infants, Dr. Stanley S. casts doubt on the theory. | Cow's milk seemed fo have | rash, he found. In no instance was cow's milk the sole cause miles east of- Beaverton, By M. McINTYRE HOOD signed from the government in |borough Presbyterian Church For The Oshawa Times Crathorne. who is 64, is a tra- Service, sponsored by the On- initial steps towards a revision days quietly with his family at! Mr. Calder, who is a former nounced that a committee has (jounging around the house. He 2red govern the British observance Kingdom special music will be provided. phases of these regulations, tive MP for Richmond, York. completely out of date England and Wales will be re- resigned in 1954 vance Society, however, said: own strict code of Sunday laws. [not available for comment. But Present law. But we will await be Lord Crathorne, a former servance, Lady Crathorne said: are necessary." Cites Causes is very traditional and likes his Dine At . . . The committee named by Mr. Featuring Steaks & man. They are: John Arbuthnot, tially - smoked cigarets and 11951; Robin Huws Jones; W. A. RESTAU RANT Bits and pieces of common |Pentland and Peter Rawlinson, FREE PARKING fever and asthma, says an al- pressed on this move by the aphids, beetles, mites and Sunday Observance Laws. hale Stevenson, general secretary of others get their troubles from crores Many victims can be desen- of Northwestern University RELIGHTERS double a smoker's chances of They checked 700 patients in J arettes daily, there were twice | tes. The same held true for were less clear among those jon Russell write in the Lan- lung cancer, it might go part ease in Britain than in the may be less temptation to re. SAFE SEDATIVES cides a year. claim induce sleep but are | veloped in Germany, the other if the person takes too many | MILK AND ECZEMA in infants Freedman of Providence, R.L, little influence on the skin of eczema, he adds. HELD OVER HELD OVER FEATURE TIMES 1:40--3:40--5:40 7:40 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9:30 JERRYWALD'S PRODUCTION co aranmme RAFER JOHNSON PHILIP DUNNE o, ecneEnsLAY By CLIFFORD ODETS 20. 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