Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Apr 1964, p. 3

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nner tS | CAPSULE NEWS Intense Storm Racks Manitoba WINNIPEG (CP)--An intense storm swept into southeastern Manitoba Monday, crippling highway travel, communications and power facilities. Three weeks earlier a storm dumped 12 inches of snow, bringing traf- --,. GRAB SILVER LONDON (AP) -- Police re- ported Monday the theft of sil- ver valued at £30,000 ($90,000) from the home of Earl! Fitzwil- liam, The. thieves removed a pane_of glass from_a downstairs window to enter the house. PIETA ARRIVES NEW YORK (AP)--Michelan- igelo's Pieta, one of the most perfect marble masterpieces of all time, arrived Mionday aboard the liner Cristoforo Co- lombo. en route to the New York World's Fair. : + fle to a virtual standstill, Mon- day's storm roared into the province from Minnesota with winds of 60 to 70 miles an hour and heavy wet snow.. MAYOR SEES POPE VATICAN CITY (AP)--Char- lotte Whitton, mayor of Ottawa, was received in private au- dience Monday by Pope Paul. Mayor Whitton arrived in Rome ATTENDS COMMONS last Saturday on a private visit.| LONDON (Reuters) Sin ' |Winston Churchill faltered ETNA ERUPTS jslightly in making his way to OATANIA, Sicily (AP)--Thun-|his seat in the House of Com- derous explosions inside Mount|mons Monday. But he quickly) Etna's main crater sent molten regained his balance without aid) rocks 300 feet into the air Mon-| and listened for a short time to day night and showered hot) ministers answering questions sand and ash on communities!on yariety of subjects. Church- on the lower slopes of the vol-|j}i, 89, has attended Parliament cano, There were no reports Of/on most days in recent weeks) any immediate danger to the population, | WARSHIPS FROM RUSSIA | JAKARTA (Reuters) -- Rus- sian ambassador N. A, Mich- LONDON (Reuters) The ailoy will present nine warships daughter of a British' multi-mil-|to the Indonesian government lionaire was killed Monday/April 16, the navy announced when her car collided with an-|Tuesday, The two destroyers, other car. She was beauty ex-'two frigates, two minesweepers, pert Dawn James, one of the|two transports and a tanker are four children of radio and tele-\part of an order by the Indo- vision magnate John James, nesian government. CITY AND DISTRICT NO ACCIDENTS FIRM INCORPORATED | The Oshawa Police Depart-| The current issue of The On-} ment reports that in the 24-hour | tairio Gazette carries the in-| period up to 9 a.m. today no/formation that letters patent of! auto accidents were reported, |incorporation have been grant to L, Vernon Walker Insurance CHRISTIAN SCIENCE fine ited." : SUBJECT Adjusting Limited, The firm has it ihicedom of hesvin PP bie head office in Oshawa. at hand. Heal the sick, cleanse| the lepers, raise the dead, cast our devils; freely ye have re- ceived, freely give."' These words from Matthew (ch, 10) were used as the Golden Text at/Markson, Douglas Fisher and Christian Science churches on|J, 1,, Beaton, all of Oshawa Sunday. The question, 'Are Sin and Rotarian M. Martyn, Bow- Disease, and Death Real?' |manville. i were explored in passages from! the Bible and the Christian Sci- Three students from O'Neill ence textbook. Collegiate and Vocational -In- TO ATTEND CONVENTION | stitute were guests at the meet- George L. Roberts, principalling of the Rotary Club of Osh- of McLaughlin Collegtate/awa on Monday, They were and Vocational Institute, Mon-|Howard Goldblatt, Thomas! day night received permission' Reeq and Stewart Storie. from the management commit-| tee of the Oshawa Board of Edu-) PRESENT THREE SPOONS catton to attend the Chamber of} Three spoons were presented Commerce National Convention|at the Monday meeting of the in Ottawa May 4 and part of/Rotary Club of Oshawa to mein- May 5. Mr. Roberts, who has/bers who celebrate their birth- been active in the Oshawa | days this week. Those honored Chamber of Commerce, will ad-\were Dr. Ronald Richardson, dress the convention on mat-|James Walker and Geoffrey | Andrews. HEIRES KILLED VISITORS AT ROTARY Visitors at the Monday meet- ing of the Rotary Club of Oshawa included Robert Wil- son, David Perkin, | Frank STUDENTS ARE GUESTS ters concerning education. FORT ERIE ENTRIES WEDNESDAY, April 18 FIRST RACH -- Purse $1,800, ($2500|Strathroyal, Harrisnn 116 Claiming) Three and Four-year-old Mal-|Wiil We, No Boy. 117 dens. Foaled in Canada. 5' Furlongs.| Swinging Summer, Arctic Flight, Tawse XXX104 Solarstan, Harrison 114 Brassy Val, G. McComb 114 Chinese Pagoda, Gordon 109 Nanjan, No 109 SEVENTH RACE -- Purse $2,500 "The Fire Mate; |Medina' Allowances Three-vear-olds. | Hy. V. Caplan, |Foaled In Canada (Division of Sixth) 5'| | Furlongs, Sir Axton, G. McComb 116 Fablson, Tawse XXX112 Big Rocky, Harrison 116 Bet on Black, Harris A-XXxX104 Top Ruler, No Boy 122 | | Also Eligible: Mr.. Coquette, Rogers Pantoismine, Gubbins 122 | | | Tawse XXX104 CallAround, Walsh X114 Rare Port, Gomez 122 Aged Dust, No Boy 122 114; Jane Street, No Boy 119; Peyton Marathon Runner, No Boy 122 Lad, Fitzsimmons 114; Power Factor, N.|Leader.Lane, Robinson 122 Turcotte XXX104; Heartwood, No Boy! Woodcote Park, Parsons »X114 10%; Tommy's Gal, Harris A-XXX99 Advance Glass, Walsh X114 A -- &, M, Paulsonand R. A. Caldwell entry. EIGHTH RACE Claiming) Four-year-olds SECOND YEAR ~~ Purse $1,800 ($2500 Furlongs Claiming) Four-year-colds and up. Foaled Tough Kennamon, Hale 118 in Canade. 5S'2 Furlongs Argo Bound, Dittfach 113 Blue Shutter, No Boy 21! Foxy Reward, Tawse XXX10! Navy Ruler, Fitzsimmons 111 Hi Broom, Gordon 113 Thunder Chief, Stadnyk 120 Fairmagoria, No Boy 118 Choreography, Hernandez 118 Auntie Nora, Robinson 115 Navahoe Knave, Ditttach 120 Acroonu, No Boy 116 Bonnie Flare, Harriron 15 Duteh Princess, No Boy 11! ~ Purse $1,900 ($3500 and up. 5% Toronto Street, §. McComb 113 |House Boy, Gomez 113. Hootenanny Annie, No Boy 113 |Feverzauber, Hernandez 11) | |Barracho J.J, No Boy 116 Gum Swamp, Leblanc A-113 Charley Feeney, Barnett 116 D. Seven Deal, Fitzsimmons 115 Guiding Wave, No Boy 113 For a Time, No Boy .110 Also Eligible: 'Royal. Heavy Man, Boy A-113; Grifter, Shuk 113; Also Eligible: Maple Jan. Parsens X110; eriah, We hey 10s Letnns Wa hey 31 Select Chic, Potts 115; Queen's Day, No) Quiet Nancy, Bohenko 111; Dark Red, Har Boy 11; Swinging Sam, Uyeyama 120; rig xxx 100. Fisherman's Luck, Rogers 120; Tucker AG, D, Patt, J, G., Gordon 120, Hepbourn entry THIRD RACE -- Purse $1,900 ($7500) _ *°5 bs. apprentice allowance claimed Chalming Two-year-old Maidens foaled in X%-7 Ibs. apprentice allow ance claim Canada 2 Furlongs. ed; XXX-10 Ibs. apprentice allowance Mayfown, Gubbins 115 claimed. | Blue Week, Harrison 115 Post 2 p.m Into the Sunset, Shuk 118 Manitouwabing, Gordon 118 Corporal Case, No Boy A-118 Paim Oasis, Dittfach 115 Roman Tribue, No Boy 118 Bush Flight, No Boy 18 Sweet Sailing, No Roy 118 Chief's Lady, No Boy 115 Frin Pen, No Boy 118 Tony's Count,Hale 118 Also Eligible: Sultan Nearce, Walsh) X113; Paskapoo, Dittfach 115; Better) Empire, Bohenko 118; Bobby Weaver, No) Boy 118; Spicy Favor, Rogers 118; Bunty'! Triomphe, No Boy Alls. | A -- W. D. Hatch and C. Smythe entry. No F. Nemett and T. -- FOURTH RACE -- Purse $1,800 ($2500 / Claiming) Four-vear-olds and up 6 Furs Varka, Dittfach 119 Al Buck, Hale 116 Bright Circle, Waish A-x109 Cathy Yates, Walsh A-X103 Bourbon King, Robinson B-114 My Bunty, Shuk 108 Shasta Road, Uyevama 113 Tiny Fruit, No Boy Ws Silver. Ego, No Boy 116 Parkside Drive, Potts 116 Rare Flight, No Boy 114 Niagara Drift, No Boy 116 Also Eligible: Blue Burner, Barnett 111; Highest Reward, Nash 113; Final Award, Leblane 116; Fair Jonnany, No Boy 8-119, Mighty Gone, No Boy C-116; Penepopie, No Boy C-111 A-A.. M.. Cuddy and Phoenix Stable entry; B-JoAnn Stable and Don Parker Stable entry: C-Mrs, 0. G. MacGregor @ L G, and F. Veale entry FIFTH RACE Purse $2,800 Allow- ances. Four-vear-olds and up. 6 furlongs. Mornins' Morning, No Boy 114 Popsaysno, Fitzsimmons 115 Rococo Rogue, Potts 115 Bonspiel, No Boy 114 Winisteo, Ditffach 116 QUINELLA canrel Oa" SETTING Purse $2,500 Allow Three-year-olds SIXTH RACE ances. Foaled in Canada S\4 Furtongs Rip Van Jive, Nacuba, Fitzsimmons 122 Sultan Ruler, Uyeyame Full: Honore, Wick 118 Walsh x14 1" My GENERAL MOTORS OF Canada, Limited, is enjoying the best year tn its history. Each month of the model year is setting new records for the Ottawa Slates Bond Issue OTTAWA (CP)--Details of a cash offering of $400,000,000 of Government of Canada non-call- able bonds were announced Monday by Finance Minister Gordon, The bonds, to be dated and delivered on May 1, 1964, include Chance' a block of $325,000,000, open as! in the form of: two-month bonds 34-per-cent to maturity, One-year, carrying interest due July 1, 1965, at a price of 98.90 per cent to yield about 4.47 per cent to maturity, Good food deserves good wine Yate Gat j al C SGV yor TOYO \ A "PINK TABLE WINE MEDIUM DRY t Sy CHATEAU-GAL WINES UMITED proovces OF | RRAGARA PRLLETORMAOK CANADA'S WINES. OF DISTINCTION lower picture shows one of the cab-over-engine trucks which in the north --GM Photos number of vehicles produced. In the upper picture is a view of one of the assembly lines as an engine is lowered into position in the chassis, The are produced plant, Two - year, 74% - month bonds with interest of 44% per cent due|carrying five-per-cent cent to maturity. cent to maturity, sinto ~worshp Five-year, two + month bonds interest Dec, 15, 1966, at a price of 99.65|due July 1, 1969, at a price of per cent to yield about 4.64 per |99 per cent to yleld 5.05 per THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 14,1964 3. PORT 3 -- Lindsay col-| legiate and vocational institute Saturday won three major awards at the two-day Kawar- tha drama festival here, Director Steve Blasco, a stu- dem, accepted The ough' Examiner trophy-for-their play, 'The Clod," selected by adjudicator Dennis Sweeting as the best overall production. Also to Lindsay went the run- ner-up award for the best actor, John Reesor, for his part as the southern sergeant, and the run- nerup award to the best actress, Sandra Rodd, who play- ed a vengeful farm wife. Best actor award went to Bryan Davies of Cobourg dis- trict collegiate east for his part as Lord Withers in the first play of the festival, Friday, 'Two Gentlemen of Soho."' Also from this play came the best support-| ing actress, Barbara Lean, who portrayed the Duchess of Can- terbury. BEST ACTRESS Best actress was Carol Mac-| |Kenzie of Whitby who showed! "extreme sensitivity and feel-; ing" in the title role of the! Anderson high school play, \'Anné Frank," | 'The adjudicator's special award was presented to John R. Ryrie from Trinity College school here for his role as aj | Prayer Is Sermon Theme :tevisiad vimon sere | "How real is prayer to us?' Friars of Berwick." The excel- questioned Rey. 1. C, Morgan,|lent impersonation in the wom- the guest speaker Sunday morn- Ce ee AUS vi sa ing at Harmony Road Baptist { Chureh, This second of three | oS co Ray so -- Pd special Sunday services found a prayed, With his confidence \good-sized congregation entering! with His clear communication 1 and considering| with God, with His certainty, |together another of the basics] .n4 with His results | of the Christian faith Thus it a that Jing Bed This past Sunday consid-|. 8 | Wee Mae veeus gave) ered the Bible, the Word of|liis disciples an (example | of| at ie Seay atin of God Prayer. This does nof}mean that ie 7 ' we must use these ex words. Jesus said that it is after this | Last week the speaker consid-| manner that we are to pray, jering prayer; next week a look! with this spirit.". Then, phrase will be taken at the ministry of/py phrase we examined this jthe Christian, Mr, Morgan is|prayer which the Lord gave as \director of fieldwork and pro-|q guide to the disciples. The \fessor of homiletics at McMas-| prayer we know as the Lord's| ter Divinity College. prayer, | Mr. Morgan mentioned, "We! In answer to the question, have been taught to say our)'How should we pray?" Mr. prayers from the time we learn-|Morgan pointed out that this ed to speak .. , yet how real is|pnayer is our answer, our |prayer to us. Is it vital? Is it/guide, It can make prayer real jcommunication we could not do|fo: us, it can. make it the very |without? The very breath of the|breath of our life as we pray Spirit? Or is it very casual? {with meaning along the Christ- "Anyone who wants to really|given ideas of, Our Father,. , . know Jesus, could learn of Him|thy kingdom come, thy will be from His prayers, It-wasn't dif-|done , . .give us our daily ficult for the disciples to decide|breag . . . forgive us as we for- within their heart that the se-\give ... and O God, lead us. cret of their master was to be|Amen." - ' found in his prayer. His power| The still ting was not primarily within Him-|in the Harmony Road Public self, When He wanted power He|School look forward to next Sun- went.into the quiet of medita-/day and the third and final mes- tion to find it. He called on His|sage of Rev, I. C. Morgan as Father and power, wisdom,|he preaches on, The ministry, |kmowledge and skill came. Thus|man's words to man, as togeth- it was natural that the disciples|er more effective Christianity is Peterbor- " Best Actress Award Won By Whitby Girl en's roles and performances by, For 'The Sandbox," Mr. the entire cast won for the play|Sweetng's criticism was that the award for third best overail'the message of author Edward production, Albee, his distaste for the rejec- Best Canadian production was|tion of old people in modern Courtice high school's "A Battle | society, "did not quite come of Wits,' one of three Canadian phaysin-thetestival, This award! was not made last year for lack of a play of Canadian origin, John Hicks of Centre Hastings secondary school, Madoc, was named best supporting actor, making him a winner of this award for the second time, He appeared as a hunter obsessed with revenge in "The Storm," This play was awarded a prize as the second best overall pro- duction, The performances of the young' actors saved the day for "The Storm,"' which Mr. Sweet-' ing judged "poorly written," CITY FESTIVAL The Lindsay Players will match their production, 'The Olod," against winners of the Belleville and Midland festivals Saturday at St. Peter's high school, Peterborough, in the Ontario Collegiate drama festi- val regional competitions. From Belleville will come the| Nicholson Catholic College pro-| ducton, an act from "Anti-) gone,"" and from Midland the) Elmvale "Les Deux Timides." | Last performance on the fes- tival's schedule was the Port Hope high school's "Scenes From Hamlet,' that was rated "a very good effort,' but which was given top marks only in places. Most convincing erforman e was judged by Mr. Sweeting to be that of Sue Thompson, whose part as the gravedigger was, he said, better portrayed than in the recent professional per- formance of Hamlet in Toronto, A scene involving a struggle between Hamlet (Lisa Rasenan) and Laertes (Linda Guy) was also rated a professional per- formance, But intensity was lacking in much of the perform- 'Trapped too much by styles" _ was his explanation of the faults in Courtice H School's "A Battle of Wits." They took up their cues well, but a change of pace and tone by. the play- ers would have brought it along better, C Shirley Jones and Terry Jack- man were singled out for their fine performances in Adam Scott Collegiate and Vocational Institute's production of "The White Phantom." John Ryrie 'Peggy' in the TCS play, 'The Friars. of Ber- wick," had a touch of Peter Sellers, said Mr, Sweeting. "You can see why Shakespeare chose boys to play girls' roles," he said as he lauded the perform: ance of the all-boy cast, The comedy of Michael Mar- shall and Charles Barrett, who appeared dressed as friars, was termed excellent, bt the come- dy began at a peak "and they had nowhere to go"' to bring it to a necessary crencendo. "I don't think 'The Storm" is the best written play in the district high school's|wor1d," was Mr. Sweeting's judgment of the Centre Hast- ings Secondary School produc- tion, Gordon Pitts and Esther Hicks played very well together as man and wife, he said, arid the part of the hunter (John Hicks) "was an excellent exposition." The student directors of three of the festival's 14 plays were praised by Mr. Sweeting. In particular Steve Blasco for his work with the winning produc: tion from Lindsay, 'The Clod."* Cobourg DCI West's 'A Baby for Brenda' was directed by Paul Zendrowski and Audrey Moore. 'Five for Bad Lack," from Kenner CVI was directed by Sue Spencley. ance, he said, LITTL EWRONG "Tremendous sensitivity and feeling' was shown by best actress Carol MacKenzie in her part as Anne Frank, said. Mr. Sweeting. He could find little wrong with most of the per- NEED... FUEL OIL? 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