Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1965, p. 13

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Collegiate auditorium, for the, Lawrence Sabbath, adjudica-| He said the director, Gwenjnight with a production of|tawa's Lakeside Theatre Pro-| The festival winner goes on| Peterborough 'irst night of the 'eur - dayjtor for the festival and drama prewn, oaee = pi he the =e igre Fry's ing » es 'egee wedaoge | Le Page gy oer ba meet the winners com othe : estival, officially opened by} ,.i¢ play which depicts family re-jnot for Burning, by Dominojof Brendan Behan's The Hos-jOntario region competitions. : John F. Brook of Simcoe, ores cconidlPepdiae Pare he: action around the turn of the/Theatre Incorporated of King-|tage in a Saturday matinee|Finalists from eight zones| _ YOUNG LINGUISTS - | GROWING DOWN UNDER Hasts Dramas ident of the Dominion Drama|termed the comedy a romantic,|century to a teen-age son's|ston. -- ee and the Cornwall Theatre Clublacross Canada meet in the} German education ministers} The population of Australia, Festival. Final adjudicationsjold - fashioned play which al-jromance. Tonight the Smiths Falls|winds up the festival with Rob-|Dominion Drama Festivaljhave agreed children shouldjnow less than 12,000,000, is ex- ' and awards will take placejlows actors a good chance to|KINGSTON GROUP APPEARS|Little Theatre puts on All Thejert Bolt's A Man for all Rea-|scheduled for Brockville in the|start learning a second language|pected to reach 20,000,000 witnin PE"CERBOROUGH (CP)-- Saturday night. show their talents. The festival continued last}Way Home by Tad Mosel. Ot-jsons Saturday night, first week of May. at 11 years old. 25 years. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, March 26,1965 13 The Feterborough Theatre sires Guild 'opened the Eastern On- tario .Drama League festival Wednesday night with a long, but sonically authentic pro- duction of Eugene O'Neill's Ah, Wildern ess. A capacity crowd of about 600 pat:ked the Peterborough] Spring Tea Is Planned PRIN(CE ALBERT (TC) --] Mrs. W. Roy Hope was hostess} for the March meeting of the United Church Women. Plans were made for a pot luck sup- per and the spring tea. Mrs. S. Lindsay gave an informative talk to Trinidad. The '.At Home" held at Con- solidatec! School No. 1 was most successful. All the teachers were in their classrooms to meet puwrents and discuss the pupils' yvork. Mrs. Aileen Dob- son, principal of the school, welcome d the visitors. : The G:NS Club met at the home af Mrs. Stanley Glass. Mrs, J. )3rain chaired the meet- ing. Tentiative plans were made for a St. Patrick's Dance in the Port Perry Legion Hall. Nearly 80 couples attended the dane'e. Club prizes went to Ira Carr and Charles Pavlick. Spot prizes were won by Mrs. James Butrnett and Mr. Finney. Cotn.am Against Forci2d 'Report' LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- Dr. H. B. Cof{. nam, chief coroner of Ontario, 4 ays he has some res- ervations | about legislation that would oblige people to report cases of «zhild maltreatment. Dr. Cotyiam, who advocated such legitslation a year ago, said Wednesday "in the mean- time we have discussed this matter an¢! I am not now thor- oughly cotivinced it (reporting the cases). can't be done volun- tarily." " "If it is' tried voluntarily and this fails, then make it com- pulsory," Jie said in an inter- view following a meeting of tne London and Middlesex Chil- , dren's Aid |Society. Welfare Nfinister Louis Cecile said the jgroposed legislation would incli'de the compulsory reporting .sitipulation when he released the report of his ad- visory commi¥tee on child wel- fare last December. Dr. Cotnam said persons re- porting suck: cases must have legal protection and that par- ents and otliers must be simi- larly protected in order to be ' cleared of fialse accusations or j | suspicions. Man, [lis World Ont. '63' Theme TORONTO (CP) -- Ontario will make ex ensive use of sym- bolism to deprict man and his | environment iin the provincial | exhibit at the. Montreal world's | fair in 1967. The interior :design of the On- | tario exhibit was unveiled Wed- | nesday night by Stanley Ran-| dall, minister saf economics. and | development, whose depart- ment is respd nssible for the On- tario pavilion. | The displays will range from| a child's eye \\iew, using chil-| ' dren's painting:s, to a surreal-/ } | | | | on platforms :suspended from) istic look at Orrtario life in the} | 21st century. The climax will be the last| exhibit -- a free - form theatre| where the pati-ons will stand| the ceiling witki objects flying| | about them. Fil ms will be pro-| jected on screens on all sides of the audience, | The designer, Al Justason of Stewart and Mirrison Company Limited, industi'ial designers, | said it will mark: the first time| anything of this nature has been tried anywh ere. 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