Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1965, p. 19

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re a "a ' m: * » her, > . > * * ¥ a ae oa Dae els SMI aR Co oe Ts ee a e es The provincial ware control] The Playhouse governors; Mr. Wardell said he negoti- THE OSHAWA TIM Thuredey, September 9, 1 NB Dispute W ith Theatre board, Mr, Wardell said, had] were also criticized by Mr. Wat-| ated s long-term employment ne a A : . 2 granted a license permitting the! FF esiwilh Mr. Gray without formal| sense. a life-long one."' | ee : bel cos #08 GisGlaiRiix we themures DOCTORS COUNTRY 'ut on the advice of a lawyer,| Uzevwr, Alexander Gray, | contract, The agreement, which| In the event that elther party| Because most of them live in: he said was authorized by the| decided to terminate the agree-|cities, five per cent of India's IDOCTORS SHUN COUNTRY Québec Farmers: After The Rains By REMY @ ANJOU machines last spring, gave the CHICOUTIMI, Que. (CP)--|promise that they would not op- The rains fell with a vengeance] erate during the periods of seed- in this rolling, farm-dotted arealing, hay-making and the crop- of Quebec last year, and this/harvest on the farms, od the farmers have hit the) woantime the farmers' wives : : ~ | put, on the advice of a lawyer, ' Ends In Resignation Rashiititoms2e'a'. "gar |fivein Aig tsi ser tion" were issued to a8 MANY the "governors expressed their| governors, had the understand-| ment, @ year's notice should|doctors have to care for 66 per _leent of the population, FREDERICTON (CP)--A dis- pute rome | triggered by the serving of Mquor to an au- dience at the Playhouse here May 25 has resulted in the re- signations of Lord Beaver brook's widow and son as cus-|ing todians of the 1,000-seat theatre, Announce ment that Lady Beaverbrook and Sir Max Ait- ken had severed one of their' ties with the $1,000,000 Play- house was made Wednesday by Fredericton publisher Michael Wardell. Mr. Wardell told a meeting of Dunn Foundation--that he had also resigned as treasurer of the group. Mr, Wardell said Lady Bea- verbrook and Sir Max made their decision to resign after be- told by Premier Louis J. Robichaud that "I had operated a bar in the Playhouse .. . in defiance of the regulations" of the provincial liquor control board by serving drinks. WAS FIGHT OCCASION The drinks weré served prior to the start of the May 25 tele- vision presentation in the Play- ticket-holders as possible. Mr, Wardell said Lord and Lady Beaverbrook had en- trusted him with $100,000 for the} running of the Playhouse on the} condition that a bar license be} obtained and that the theatre be} exempt of seat tax. He sald he told Lord Beaverbrook that Mr;} Robichaud "had given assury| ances on both points... ." 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AND 1:30 P.M. countrymen sa "re sure mee Mas Their husbands have . been , 1964. other farm vehicles, who contended weather condi-|piays as a way of dramatizing| Beaverbrook and the Sir James! fight in Lewiston, Me. be reached for comment, 4,300 farmers scattered around] tion, 80 the hours spent atop the jon of Farme to which the anaes KINSMEN --| you stort receiving $300 @ menth for life, or If vou prefer, $44,150 In cosh, Both of these and ill effects that will be felt farmed in the area, as com- Y PRICE hay crops as &@ result of the of the normal 6,000. following September, said Mr. 3 y 4 _ 4 he added. AT THE 10 young cows. he says will be. measurable only New 1965 specified Cor devices. Pius 4. Early pire on erations in August, 1964, LEE REMICK BIG IN COLOR sHow! GREATS | H. RIDER HAGGARD'S in COLOR with 6:30 P.M PHONE 725-5833 ghways demanding "ade-| .-. Keeping up their campaign, ate" compensation for the|Catieq "Operation Umbrella," mage they say they suffered. The women want the rain- that much of the trouble can be traced to rain-making de-| parading up and down the re- vices set to work in the area|gion's highways perched defi- The rain- making operation 'Their 'rattling, traffic-hinder-|Patrons of the Playhouse -- aj house of the Cassius Clay-Sonny|Mr. Robichaud. I was wrong. since has been , follow-|ing demonstration, marks the) group formed to promote enter-| Liston heavyweight champion-|We got heither one nor the ing indignant from) first time the men of the land|tainment at the theatre, donated] ship fight, Clay knocked out Lis-| other," | oy i unduly disrupted by) their grievances. eR tee aidoarwte- 4 Working the farm usually re- . ny Au the wawt, Seatecss Oe quires full-time, day-long atten- $300 A MONTH FOR LIFE -Lake St, John, about| demonstrating tractors are con- 90 miles north of Quebec City. sidered an indication of how an-| FROM AGE 65 Alphonse Cayouette, an ag-|gry and determined the = Here is @ plon to provide fot your family if you should die, of for your retitement yeors If local farmers belong, spelled out the dimensions of ihe bitter| amounts ean be increased by leaving your dividends on deposit. 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