Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1966, p. 19

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MODERN ARARTMENT BUILDING HAS POOL swimming "~located in central Oshawa, A luxurious pool pictured in the fore- ground is one of the fea- tures of the Grenfell Square apartments. The apartments have one, two and three- bedroom suites: They are advertised as "the largest suites' in the city, All suit- Levesque Lashes BBG 'Hypocrisy MONTREAL (CP)--Rene Le- vesque, here after a post-elec- tion vacation, lit into the Board of Broadcast Governors Tues- day and also called for provin- cial control over broadcasting in Quebec. He termed the BBG's control over the issuing of private} broadcasting licences "a farce and a hypocrisy." It is essential that radio and television in Quebec be con- trolled by the provincial govern- ment. Apparently referring to tele- vision, Mr. Levesque said pri- vate stations "freely claim they, serve the public interest." "These people (the stations) make money hand-over-fist with public property -- their broad- casting licence." Mr. Levesque, once a televi- sion commentator, held a num- FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Frying or Roasting queing). 39: ROUND STEAK Ib, 95° BEEF STEAKETTES ber of portfolios in the gover- ment of former Jean Lesage, which was defeated by the Union Nationale in the June 5 Quebec election. The ex - ter was re-elected in the Mont- real riding of Laurier. INCLUDED NETWORK Mr. Levesque said Union Na- tionale election promises in- cluded establishment of a Que-} bec work. Tagee Fai radio and television net- network is good and it is going to come. The Union|} Nationale's program in_ this respect looks lovely and is full of good intentions, but it is not thought out, 'Already we are paying for the CBC with our taxes. If you want to double this expense, that would be a waste and per- haps a collective humiliation. } $80,000,000 in the CBC, Quebec | provides minis- | "One can suppose that of the jcars in 1960. | es are equipped with large balconies with sauna steam room and health club. fa- cilities available. --Oshawa Times Photo $25,000,000 from its taxes. "This $25,000,000 might be gotten back for us and the building of the Quebec network | might be undertaken on the} basis of this investment which | is already there, not on some other money." Funny Girl Tops LONDON (AP)--The Ameri- can stage musical Funny Girl, | featuring Barbra _ Streisand, grossed more than $600,000 dur- ing its 14-week London run, the theatre management reported Monday. Miss Streisand, 24, due to have a baby in December, | returned to New York Sunday night # | TEST OLDER CARS | LONDON (CP)--The govern- ment is to bring in legislation requiring road-worthiness tests for all cars more than four years old. Britain imposed ob- ligatory testing on 10-year-old} Famed Folk Song Trio By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)--It|Guard, who was at Stanford." out about five months of the) started 10 years ago when three amaieur musicians met on coi- lege campuses of the San Fran- cisco peninsula, The results can be seen and heard all around: The strumming of a_ million guitars and a chorus of folk tunes, 'Rake In Many Millions jairiines may No Free Booze | For Passengers THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 20,1966 19 distance flights while airborne over Canada. Air Canada announced Tues- day that it planned to begin TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian|serving drinks in early August. have more ob-\iirst-ciass passengers would guitars. Later we met Davejances couldn't be better, We go|stacles to overcome in plans to|get free drinks, economy class | AWAKENED LEGACY The coliegiates teamed as the |Kingston Trio Harry Bela- |fonte's Calypso was hot then| 'and played their first profes- \sional date at San Francisco's |Purple Onion in 1957, Their rec- jord of Tom Dooley brought, them wide attention and awak- jleges, year now, a few weeks at al time. playing auditoriums. col- Vegas." By working less than half a/drinks to passengers on long- year, the Kingston Trio can still earn more than $1,000,000 for| their musica! efforts alone, | They also own a mass of in-| Most historians of folk music ened North America to the vast|Vestments -- buildings, restau-| credit the Kingston Trio with bringing the ancient form to the |legacy of folk music, Five years ago, Dave Guard rants, a night club, Reynolds, Shane and | forefront of the pop music| defected; he was last reported|converge every two or three still is selling its merry songs with returns of more than §$1,- 600,000 annuaiiy: The*Kingstons were here from their San Francisco bay homes to record the title song for the jworld, A decade later, the trio| on the peach in Australia, John| months for board meetin Stewart replaced him with scarcely a missed beat, and the trio has continued on its money- making way. RECORDS SLUMP "The record business hasn't gs to oversee their enterprises, When not performing, they go sep- arate ways. | | Shane raises Shetland ponies on a farm near Roswell, Ga, | Reynolds builds and races = he Dean Martin western, Texas | heen good," said Reynolds, "but| Stewart tends to the music; he Across The River. Nick Rey-|that's to be expected after 26 composed eight of the 12 songs |nolds, billed as '"'the runt of the litter," did some reminiscing |about the eventful decade. "It was just 10 years ago that Bob Shane and I met at Menlo College,' said Nick. 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