Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Feb 1962, p. 4

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Y 4 » OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Febrcery 20, 1962 Top Dramatist atts aon . AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP)--The ANADIAN EDUCATIONISTS TEST NEW LANGUAGE TRAINER Seas, esa To Lecture At asks citizens not to overtax ; themselves. The elevator in its h : . . me six-storey building will be out of aa Local Workshop action for six months, for re-|| MentholatumOintment quickly helpsto pairs, and the department ad- polo 'Gate hock taser isnt ee og oo vises citizens to write or tele- a ' * se wmanville area wi re tet thing Comfortin: have the opportunity of hearing Spry . pase -_ --« Mentholatum one of the most versatile and|' they are simply paying taxes. Ointment & active men in the Canadian/they can do that on the ground theatrical world. floor. Leonard Crainford came to Canada from Great Britain and for the past 30 years has lec- tured and taught the history of literature of drama and the theatre; the theory and prac- tice of play production; the principles of the art of direct- ing plays; the technique of act- ing; speech and voice; verse speaking; movement and mime; stage management, technical di- rection design and lighting, as well as theatre administration and management. He has been a dramatic coach and talent adjudicator. ' 7 Prior to leaving for Canada, : Mow Von's faa he was senior drama lecturer . Temple of the Twist! at the City Literary Institute, ; . | London and also undertook the direction. of a special com- |bined course for those taking |the examination for the associ- ee i lateship of the drama board Be Sees Tie SO SRE as ke (ADB.) : : é In Canada he has produced Spanish words are coming } which allows each student to , to individual students or the and directed several profession- ut of the earphones worn b; i icro- i . Several Ontario a ; al companies including An- to . | Save SN one Senet See | eee Cee ae About 400 school officials | working model of the new ; southern Ontario demonstrat- | quilm's Ring 'Round The Moon "HEY, LET'S TWIST" four western -- educationists. i chers at | schools as well as one west- | | They are testing the new Phone and switch. Tea nah |. nape pee A across Canada have learned | janguage laboratory is cur- | ing the Ajax company |and Coward's Relative Values record album is reach Linguatrainer, a device manu- | a master control can moniter | ern institution have installed | how the Linguatrainer oper- | rently touring schools in | product "lat the Royal Alexander The- now--featuring acture y a rE | the language lesson and speak | thé modern language trainer. | ates. A trailer housing a | Pi , latre, Toronto; Wilde's A Wom- "HEY, LET'S TWIST" factured by an Ajax company guag r ¢ modern lang _ jatre, T ; "MOTHER GOOSE TWIST" x] j ~ bd . |Hiart House Theatre and pro-| wine Pre -- -- ---- Bowmanville [Blackstock Girl = itsieomesers) "--CUMFRLL: RADIO i. Girls Team ; |Strong for Jupiter Theatre Inc. THE PEPPERMINT LOUNGERS - wi een ara. hie i th ERMINT Se keeane | lan of No Importance at the pantry Mr. Crainford has acted as ® e e e ainf np ted Dandy Lions Leading fies ostawa Speaking Winner cost ¢ HUNTER STEVENS JANSSEN 'governor of Canadian Players " Ld e By PAT GILL By MRS. KEN GAMSBY of a Southpaw. Stephen Cut-! Foundation i BOWMANVILLE -- On Thurs-| ORONO -- Miss Lorna Wright more's subject was VIP. | Mr. Crainford will be lectur- &6 9 1S 'el '@ | 1e day, | Feb. 5 Oshawa Central/of Blackstock was the winner of, The evening was opened with ing on stage direction and man- | me : be bower bagren Fe aia mek a Ye oe the Orono Public School Gleelagement at the Bowmanville : ADULT ENTERTAINMENT : . 7 ssi owmanville High School. Sr mM-| Oi at . lee ul a = n By GRACE MILLS Brennan. 209, Wendy Smith 206, |LAKE VISTA ME 8 | Diane Hallman saved the day|ship Hall, Orono recently. Ten Pans oe ac aagg i 4 p.m, on 'ip a, 7 *AJAX -- Bowling league re-|Marg. Cardwell 200 y P Is Pee on geod Bowmanville seniors when|contestants competed for thelthe course of the eerie hai Thursday, } ' anes amt s| : Th | High triple, flat -- Marj Sam-|Six 29, No. 4 Kibbitzers 26, No.|che 5 @ s be itle. Step! Cut in.|{22, Course of the evening tw ANY- + aneeiaiometis arillo 601: High single flat, Ber-'2 Blowers 16, No. 3 Head Pin- she scored five seconds before/title. Stephen Cutmore of } accordion selections by Tina SPLENCORED THING" (Adult) A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE . the final buzzer, tying the game|brook took second place in the yo2uh were eniove | 'K' ITAM ln: ; : 9 7 <ozub were er > au gid gigi niece Graham 258;" High triple/ners 13. lat 14-14. Central Juniors were contest. dience of 75 in the Hall." | uc re arty 'Winners of first series, No. 4'with HC, Wendy Smith 593;| Bowling 600 flat and over --|victorious 17-7. | Miss Wright spoke on the Life) have : | e Jets, 4; bid tnd of second|High single with HC, Wendy|Joe Young 701, Dave Scollick| Students and teachers can)------------~---------- | 5, wete Joho een on Tues-| series, No. 6 Pin Pals, 3. Team|smith 256. |655, Rick Johnston 640, Frankjhardly wait for Friday night| ay were John McGuirk, Maple| standing as Feb. 10 -- No. 1 | 22 Clark gly 2 At H Ul |Grove, sneaking on Scouting; S d At FEATURE TIMES: Alley Cats 3, No. 7 Pets 3, No. 8| WEDNESDAY NITERS {Mullen 638, Clark Mason 635,)when the annual At Home wi tatus ym 0 S {Lilian Page, of Hampton -- ponsore y 1:50 - 4:15 - 6:45 - 9:10 e : ; ; ; : Al Paterson 627, Cy Cade 591,|be held. "pO Pacag, 4aptie Bea ded cbt fas A Sharks 1, No. 2 Strikers 1, No. 5) Team Standings -- No. 4 Bot-\ 3 "Wotcon 581, Roy Voss 576,| Tbe theme for this year is| [pe ee. et. PLEASE SEE IT FROM THE 'Tigers 1, No. 3 King Pins 0, tom Five 23; No. 5 Ups and eeseman 373. Dick Rich.|Swee s Be | a8 | Blacks BEGINNING, IF POSSIBLE ak average -- Nancy Las-|Downs 20; No. 6 Lightning Bugs see ne 573, Dick Rich ake word faites violinist! Revisite y |Ewart, Bowmanville -- W or] d| Enniskillen F, SCOTT d Wey 118, Patty Mann 109, Jim|19 No. 1 The Flyers 19; No. 7)" (Rubinoff was in Bowmanville| |Parliament; Joanne Bartholom- FITZGERALD'S A DISTINGUISHED ADULT Pearse 136, Randy Parish 192,|The No Names 18; No. 3 JJR's|, Bowling 200 flat and over --/reiday and we were lucky| ew of North Hone -- Madelinde ENTERTAINMENT "rian Crawford 129. 1 1, 5 te coe a ae ane eee are searieupean to have him. at the| Vance Packard lCrntres; Wilda Johnston, /py MRS, RUSSELL GRIFFIN leb : . ae y|No. 8 The Whizbangs 12. 8, ave x 4/0, 91 eal j . ies 0 -- Etiquette; Mary RINT CIS ee ea eg Satie a nae Bowiing over 500 flat -- Tom|Lorne Fairman 260; Rick John- | School ridiideeniattiachirig : ome |Moffat, Port Hope -- Dag Ham-| ENNISKILLEN -- The first Cele rated Laskey OE ee el Gimblett 692, Neil McIsaac 685,|Ston 260; Clark Mason 257, 213; /°" 7." Avot ond Me _|, TORONTO (CP) -- The house| marskiold; and David Pollock, |, 7 ms : Randv Parish 577, Daryl Parish} : m ra 949° | Five hundred and fifty stu-/nac replaced the automobile as ; hh Church Women was held at the ove stor 522, Brian Cruse 468. _ [Bill Dodd 632, Carlos Farese|Ed. Watson 242; Al Paterson) gout, and teachers crowded. no { i 3{also of Port Hope speaking on home of Mrs. L. Wearn, re-|] & be y ones viigh three gams with HC --|592, Molly Gimblett 591, Ray|231, 211; Frank Mullen 220, 210,|'.15° the guditorium Friday {rine stares Vance mackarg | Opportunity cently, = ' n Pasha tae ke Sonny askew Sh Patty Mann|Morin 576, Nel Milward 572/208; Jim Sherritt 218; Dick! norning. . Pieces: pig Status Sanvere _ Each child in the contest, hay-| 4 ani moved by Mrs. H. Mc-| of SINNETS 72, Randy Parish 640, Bill/Ann Halblieb 555, Jim Wend Sepaets (3) | Ted A aga Hon Rubinoff not only is a won-|said Monday. ~ {ing been a winner in prelimin-|Gii) and seconded by Mrs. M.|) § "aN Horsman 625, Daryl Parish 616.|C0Ck 537, Pearl Woodcock 526;| "0" ~nseledt 4 1)|derful musician but has a great] In a luncheon address to the|2!Y contests were presented/yobhs that Mrs. Crawford and| and straying High single -- Nancy Laskey|June Martin 525, Jim Patrick oe: Cy Cade OO sense of humor. /second annual institute of ethics) vith a small silver cup. The Mrs. Toms look after arrange- je te 3 » 200, lat the Beth Tzedec Synagogue, | Bowmanville Lions Club pre-|ments for the World Day of saint | 205, Patty Mann 15, Randy |901. ; ' nel ; Parish 276, Brian Crawford 224,|_ Bowling 200 flat and over -- he said cigars are sold as sym-|*ented five of the cups with the| Prayer to be held March-9. | \ { | meeting of Enniskillen United Jennifer er Mia ee gaa iy |Tom Gimblett 267, 247; Neil Mc-|ST. BERNADETTES E ] Of realli 'lee ac(Presentation being made bzy High single with HC Paty | teane 953, 249: Bill Dodd 251,| 200 flat and over -- Terry xamp es |bols of virility, automobiles a My, Jatttey. & "LOST HEIR PARTY Mann 246, Reta Dodd 243, ra read | Rae ee, |expressions of hostility and) . Randy Parish 297, Brian Craw-|214; Mary Bowles 236; Nel Mil-/Oeppen 319, 215 Grace Hogan ihouses 'as status symbols. The Port Hope Lions Club pre- ford 254 |ward 233; Ray Morin 231, 216;|206; Pete Tomiljak 245, 228; : T | Mr. Packard said advertise-|sented five, being represented {Carlos Farese 227; Molly Gim-|Bob Barnaby 219, 214; Shirley umping 0 ments carried such phrases as|at the meeting by Steve Jex. THURSDAY NITERS jblett 218, 215; Judy Kuhberg/Cini 211, 205; John Koppins 258, |'Manor Estates," ."Execftive) Mr, Spicer of the Durham + Team Standings -- Dintys 22,/214; Fred Milward 213; June|257, 235; Sara Hill 204; Ken = |Homes" and "For the Family|Club presented the Durham| Orfins 21, Mavericks 19, Rebels|Martin 208; Ann Halblieb 203;|Morris 213, 201; Bill Barnaby onciusions |that has Arrived." lshield to Miss L. Wright. Thel!. : : 18. Jim Patrick 203. | 216, 214; Bill Steers 276, 250, The address must be near the| Rowmanville Tone Club. shield The prizes for high scores Bowling over 600 flat -- Al i 231; Paul Jankowski 248, 242;) new YORK (AP) -- Jump-|country club, on high ground,|was presented to Steven Cut:\wore vom by Mrs. Grant Werry, 2 ay .|LAKE VISTA LADIES Gloria Blaier 245, 212; Harold); ' ' vate at Mrs. L. Wearn, Mr F. Bailey, Pelow (spare) 740, Evon Cook : | , ' jing to conclusions (and how/near the water or near an im-|more by Mr. Jeffrey of theo gon 737 | Team Standings -- No. liHaves 266; Rick Sherburne 237; | io you Beree with?): (portant person's home. te by Mr, ; Charles Ashton and Robert Sle- ; Dandy Lions 27, No. 4 Tigers 25,| : many do you agree ) |} a Bowmanville Club. Bowling over 200 flat -- Evon|Dandy Lions 27, No. 4 Tigers 25,/ Jack Phipps 232; Germaine Every ulcer victim ought to} Decoration also is imnortant.| : : mon. €ookson 320, 207, 210; Winnie|No. 3 Primroses 17, No. 2 Bleed-|Pearce 214; Cameron Watson get an increase in pay. He|Books are purchased by the], The two winners will compete! Those with low scores were McCombe 277; Nita English 216,|ing Hearts 15. |258; Norris Whitehead 234, 209,/nrobably got the ulcer from/foot, furniture must be antique|!" the district finals at Brighton /Mrs, E. Wright, Mrs. E. Trew- 203; Betty Eastwood 242; Shir-| Bowling 450 and over -- Ruth/295; John Ravey 275; Joan Hick-|worrying about his job--or from|and the latest thing is carpets|°" March 24 in, Miss Gail Stainton and ley Edwards 231; Helen Good-|Nash 610, Doreen Hilgartner 547, )jing 221, listening to a nagging wife's de-|in the kitchen | The judges for the contest|Douglas Ashton. win 200; Al Pelow 222, 248, i ang ge ope ged _ High single flat -- Glorialmands as to why he doesn't| Mr Packard said offices also| were W. J. R. Caldwell, Co- The junior choir, under Mrs.| * Lemon League -- Betty Easte ol Muil he are wataon Blaier 243, Terry Oeppen 319;|make more money. In either|Show status. "I even saw one|bourg; Jack Herron, Oshawa |E. Wright's guidance, will be| wood 80, Marie Owens 90, Vi she Jor ee 3, prvig Smith | High triple flat, Gloria Blaier|case, he needs compensation. |firm in New York which had an poe Jack Hutchinson also. of|leading in the worship of song} Horne 99 l4g8° Barbers Wetlis iso. Grace|*l> Bill Steers 757, | Red - haired girls have the|riginal Picasso in the men's|Oshawa, -- 'for the next two months. CADIES AFTERNOON JEWEL Baxter 426, Rosemary Porter| High single with HC -- Gloria|most faithful husbands. I have|Washroom."" »Team Standings -- Rubies 15,|454 5S . Blaier 264, Terry Oeppen 349, |never known a man married to stig Pigg" eipet a a | a red-haired girl who deserted A Dj able : oe ace (Ae SNR dria xt nae Ela : Opals 14, Diamonds 12, Garnets| Bowling 200 flat and over --| High triple with HC Glorial ner and ran off with a brunette. Cab Driver Has hl, Pearls 6, Emeralds 2. Rose Scollick 247, Evelyn Sher-|Blaier. 670, Bill Steers 820. tie oa ta * Bowling over 200 flat -- Ber-/ritt 243, Doreen Hilgartner 231,| Team Standings -- AI cantare: Ths aetenes toe i niece Graham 238, Mary De-|Vi Smith 225, Emily Young 217,/Makers 25, Strikers 23, Hams} 19 were 'given $1 000,000 and V l bl Bill | Snoo 326, Emily Young 230,|Joan Copping 210, Theresa|23, Sliders 18, Champs 18, Pin-| new what. it. was worth a Ua e I . ar]. Se i 27, F es | Beit! 3, 3 ine Ge Pickers 14, Blowers 12 | pe , : { . gar <6 ee On ek sina ae ent 202, he wee owers 12 and Aces | wouldn't take out a trust fund; MONTREAL (CP) -- Taxi : J es ed jfor his owner. He would buy/driver Israel Betnesky has an MONTGOMERY 2 jhimself $1,000,000 worth of juicy |authentic $4 bill he got 11 years CLIFT ' : ae - > Ae x 4 CESARE DANOVA- JILL ST. JOHN: PAUL LUKAS Chen anScope A second Euchre and Lost Heir party was sponsored by the senior choir recently in the |Community Hall. Over 40 guests participated in progressive games of cards. | | bones as a hedge against infla- ago from a man who couldn't ; tion. ay a $2.10 fare. | ' peomuete bv meses er os Brothers Undergo Tests For ine average wife can usualy petnesky Ss da sa x TECINUCOLOR 6 by | HY 7 WENSTEN- HENRY KING WOFEAT.. COLOR by DE LUXE to her; her big trouble is that high as $200 for it but he's not} 5 ' i selling i lief it may be- a e e she is never absolutely sure selling tn the bel ck ~~ Delicate Kidney Transplant ' iii et it even inches un hei r Stealing If bigamy were legal, it| The bill, seven inches long and Cod wouldn't appeal to more than/three' inches wide, was an issue; : # one man rie. Monogamy is/0f the Bank of Upper Canada snd PHONE 723-2843 By MRS. E, HOUCK __|kidney bank and if it is possible|were visitors at Cecil Heard's|sq widespread because it fits|Dec. 1 1846. A picture of Queen Uxbridge -- The outcome of a| this will be utilized. and renewed acquaintances|the true nature of the average|Victoria appears on the bill e series of tests undertaken by| A close friend, John Harris,|With other residents of the/man. He is simply too lazy to|Which is printed on only one TTR ULL +two Uxbridge brothers in Bos-|has also been to the Boston hos -- try to defend himself to more | Side. e *ton recently are still unknown.|pital for tests. He has offered) Mr. and Mrs. Allan Luke ofjthan one woman at a time. | A few years ago his wife Lilly h i * Doctors at the Peter Brent|to provide skin grafts following}Port Perry were over on Sat-| One of the big differences be-|had her bank manager evaluate t e€ practical car «Brigham hospital are testing to|the operation. jurday to celebrate Mr. and/tween the sexes is that a woman|the bill. * see if they can transnlant a kid-| Mrs. Mel Ashton's 21st wed-|likes to talk about her favorite! 'He offered me exactly $4 for ? for particu lar people sney to Peter More, 24, from Se eg fell on| UBS anniversary. doctor--a man about his fa-|it so I decided to keep it," she * brother Eugene. | é : | About 50 attended the party,vorite bartender. |says. ; 'Friday morni e the : Lates reports from Boston eee bone in ther sigh wita| at the legion hall for the Junior show that Eugene has left the| Apraste ; +421 |D hockey t thospital and is staying with his|@Nd is still confined to hospital. | triends, Med ost oi: 4 'mother, Mrs. Beatrice More,| A car accident occurred on the| EIEN aes SA CORR ° LA, Te | +who recently flew to her two|seventh of Uxbridge on Friday} *sons. night at Herb Pearson's gate *. ° ° = *" The ailing brother, Peter, is|when Paul Bryan's car of Sun-| SLIM GORDON presents Written By Hitler Himself * | Direct from king j i it | the ° y Bee Se report nn? SOON deiren bY Hout Stevenson "af GRAND 'OL OPRY a cyte hoed ition j ims! With Scenes Actuall + Peter's ailment has been/|Udora. Both cars were damag-| y *known for some time, but. itjed but no one was injured. ° . 2 *was only recently that hospital-| The Uxbridge Legionnaires] | Filmed By Hitler! A "ss -ization became necessary. (girls) played a great game on| t 4 ' f + Following treatment here he| Friday night at Stouffville de-| | 4 ; REVEALED AT LAST! a std 'was taken to St. Michael's in|feating the Stouffville girls 7-0.) | : A NN A NEN 8 , ff Toronto where numerous other) Nancy Bernhardt scored ar rtests were made jthree goals, Lorraine Smith one,| ; Following discussions with a/Sharyn Steward one, Mary| am of Boston specialists, it/Clark one, and Jill Rennick one.| } - : ' R fal s ingen Peter should be} Early Sunday morning an ac-| ie ; ? 4 F ' ADULT . .taken to Boston Yy plane where,| cident occurred five miles north] ~ "a ey : fae | ANTERTAINMENT if other tests aye successful, an of Uxbridge on the 7th conces-| * * " STYLE? FORWARD FLAIR DESIGN! yoperation _ wift performed|sion when Miss Sharon Sand- ; ° : ' earound F ile ey ford was injured in a car acci- BOBBY HELMS : Plymouth ... so pleasing in design, so originalin _ citation by the distinguished National Society of ¢ ft ary tests, was/dent, e@ cat was driven y j j i ; j j isti ; discovere F that the three tro |Paut Newt of Bai Gare] ne 'pecan HITS : i concept and so beautifully apie '¥ to anything _ Interior Designers. Plymouth isa car of distinctive ithers, Peter and Engene, and|mont 1 ied BREATH-TAKING THRILLS else in its class--it has been awarded a stylin styling inside and out. ran older brother, George, and| She was taken to the Uxbridge] @ SPECIAL ANGEL AND ADVENTURE! ae os -- Mrs. More were all compatible.|Cottage Hospital where it was|l @ JINGLE BELL ROCK ' i 3oth brothers agreed to the/later 'discovered she had a bro-| etc., etc. bins There's more in it for you at transplant operation, but since/ken leg. 'THE BUSINESS OF LOVE... come George is married and father! Jim Duncan, popular owner| WITH ALL-STAR SHOW "Girl in 21 BRIAN DONLEVY | of a young child, Eugene's of-|and operator of the Uxbridge} Sun. Feb. 25th, 13" ELIZABETH HOWARD . Yer to help his brother was ac-|Dairy, held a dinner party for 8 p.m Room rere tm Pa | cepted. his employes and their wives! ae a own ' Awaiting further information| at Evelyn's hotel last Wednes-| STARTS 31 PARK A from Boston, it is still not known|day evening. | RED BARN 3 Rane SOyTe if Gene's services will be re-| George Watson and his sister, | ADMISSION 1.25 OSHAWA, ONTARIO quired. The hospital retains a'Mrs, Bessie Letty nena acme sammie ceemematas cares }

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