Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Aug 1966, p. 7

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YOUNG WORKER While his brothers and sis- ters exhibited calves in the show ring, Robbie pitched in to police the area. (AP Wire photo) -- Prenilés Gives HOMEWORK, TOO, Schism Results BUT REAL SMOOTH LONDON (AP) Brit- MONTREAL (CP) -- Quebec) 'gin's Acade my of Wine an- French - Canadians would be; 18 a schoolroom course on touched off if the province of Quebec were to separate from the rest of Canada. The premier made the re- mark in a public affairs pro- Robbie Miller, 2, Foun- tain City, Ind,, starts early to learn about his chores at ane Wayne County 4-H Fair, GRANLEY COMPANY Presents CARY GRANT SAMANTHA EGGAR JIM HUTTON mA SOL C. SIEGEL PRODUCTION | PANAVISION® P TECHNICOLOR® tomas A COLUMBIA PICTURES RELEASE emnmas how to drink. There will even be home- work, with a nice bottle of wine to take home Most of the first pupils -- "THE LITTLE sill ao REE: gram videotaped by Montreal's CFCF-TV. The hour-long pro gram, called Profile of Daniel Johnson, is divide id into two half-hour segment he first of which was shown tor iday night and the second next Monday. If Quebec should separate Mr. Johnson said, 'I wouldn't be surprised if a sizeable num ber of French anadians moved out of Quebec." When asked if the numbers leaving would be Mr, Johnson replied tively However, Mr asserted Quebec's seek equal Canadian cultures "We are ready "for com plete | and clear co - the rest of Canada... but we just don't want it to be a dis- advantage for a person to be educated in French.' BACKS THANT UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- affirma- intention President Johnson has sent a} letter to Secretary-General U| Thant of the United Nations | urging him to accept a second five-year term of office, are expected to be young ex- ecutives "Qn [= }! mor rf ps appreciable, | Johnson firmly | to| status as one of two} operation with} UvERP og Ambassador Arthur J. 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The untimely death seemed to \follow the same pattern of other Hollywood figures -- Marilyn |Monroe, Mario Lanza, etc.-- lwhose personal terrors im- ipaired their professional ca- \reers, No one, except perhaps a few close friends, knew what it was lthat bedevilled Clift. Whatever | Convery Fos pment AMar he i ia. i BONS WAT CRS {the cause, he suffered periods) Untimely Death Of Clift Follows Familiar Patter jof neurotic and unpredictable behavior. In the end he became almost unemployable by f11m! companies, Yet he was also capable of immense personal charm, And his appeal and talent as an ac- tor were undeniable, made From Here to Eternity. A change in Clift's fortunes seemed to take place after his jserious car accident in 1956. |Driving home from a gay party at the home of Elizabeth Tay- lor and her husband Michael |Wilding,. he crashed his sedan into a pole, His nose was broken and his face cut, The actor was in the middle jof filming Raintree County, \which was delayed until his face healed. But he didn't look the same as before. He seemed gaunt and hurt. Clift grew more elusive and jeccentric, He became more dif- pe ee ee en ay VISIT SET | FREDERICTON (CP) -- The) ~ Chee te A hy Oy lg hy gg hg hy THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, August 17, 1966 7 Archbishop of Canterbury, spir- ftual leader of Anglicans throughout the world, is to ar- rive here Aug. 30 for a visit that will coincide with the an-| nual sessions of the house of bishops and national executive councii of ine Angiican Church) of Canada. Most Rev, M. A. {Ramsay will meet with mem- bers of the nation's Anglican hierarchy. | plunged into the frigid Danube Clift was a Broadway name /ficult to manage on a film set. |for a scene, who became a star from his The actor made a film in Mu- Clift was to star this fall in| first film, The Search, But itjnich early this year, The De-| Reflections in a Golden Eye with |was Red River that firmly es- \fector. He was reported to have|Elizabeth Taylor, who had re- tablished him as a screen per- come through it well and evenimained a sympathetic friend, | 3rd and Final Week sonality, His sensitive but mas- culine cowpoke was a_ perfect 'counterpoint of John Wayne's bluster, From then he had his pick of roles, and he chose with care: The Heiress, The Big Lift, A Place in the Sun. 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