The 34-year-old Toronto play-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Menday:. Apis 10, 1967 13 |wright received the medal for) -- as | oe rojo ie bom 2 Le Pendu, a French-language directed by Roland Laroche, 3 P play by Robert Gurik, won the revolves around Yonel, a young Drama Festival Seen M : ou. he production was di-| Western Quebec festival top,miner who turns beggar after . ana lan alr rected by Pamela Terry Beck-'award for Theatre de la Man-| |being blinded in a mining ac- with, dragore of Montreal. The play, |cident. By THE CANADIAN PRESS |will compete in the dominion Four of six entries have been|final. There were seven finalists announced for this year's Do-|in Victoria last year minion Drama Festival, the first} The Vernon Little Theatre will} ever to be a strictly Canadian|Ppresent Gilliam, a play written affair. : by three Vancouver journalists In honor of Canada's Centen-| Which eight awards at the British Columbia won seven of Cash In On The or the Atlantic provinces. nial. only plays written by Ca- nadians will be taking part in final 1. ' this year's festival final at St SHARE PRIZE John's, Nfld., from May 22-27,| Gilliam, a comic - tragedy avings uring Regional winners have been|Character study of a 25-year-old} announced in Western. Canada,|™an, was written by Peter Wil- Central Ontario, Western On-|Son of The Canadian Press, Ray jtario and Western Quebec but|ogie of the Vancouver Sun and , | not in Quebec-northern Ontario! Myles Murchison of radio. sta- |tion CKNW, Neither of the drama grouns|_ It was declared best play and} which won four awards at the| best production of the four-entry 1966 championships in Victoria-- | festival. thus giving the authors | the MAC Theatre Society of|& $1,000 prize with the same} Calgary and a Montreal group/amount going to the Vernon renter the Mouvement contemp-/Little Theatre. oOrain--advanced past regional The production took five other finals this year. awards -- best actress, Mary Groups winning regional finals | Huggins; best supporting actor, to enter the championships are|Peter "Bulman; best director, Guelph Little Theatre in West-| Mrs. Paddy Malcolm; best vis- ern Ontario, Theatre de la /ual production, Doug Huggins; Mandragore of Montreal in|speech and diction award, John! Western Quebec and 'a group|Destry Adams, from Aurora Newmarket in| It was the second time in Central Ontario. jthree years the Vernon group Le anemone eee as {has represented Western Can- VERNON. GETS NOD ada in the dominion champion- | The Vernon, B.C., Little Thea- ships. THERAPEUTIC SCHOOL GETS $400 DONATION |tre, which won the British Col- jumbia_ regional festival, was;GUELPH IN FINALS Ten - year - old Steven one of more than 50 stu- Margaret Stauffer, associa- educate about 120 patients |awarded the entry for Western| The Guelph Little Theatre will Dolesch receives attention dents at the Bloor Street tion member, and Mrs. -- are three physio-occupa- Canada over winners in the/enter Donald Harron's The Bro- during an afternoon ther- East crippled children's John Calder, president, on tional therapy rooms, facili- ||Prairie provinces. ken Jug. It won both the Cen- 8 x school. Sunnyside Park a tour of the centre. Left ties for speech therapy, The representative. for the|tennial Commission Award for apy session at the mod- Neighborhood Association is physiotherapist Mrs. dental and medical clinics, | Atlantic provinces has yet to be|the best Canadian play and the) ern $400,000 therapeutic and has just donated $400 to the Robert May. Major fea- four classrooms and a ther- jannounced from provincial win-/DDF regional trophy for the| jning groups--St. John's Players| best production. Phyllis Dobson} apeutic swimming pool. in Newfoundland, The Vagabond! of the Guelph cast received the --Oshawa Times Photo tures of the centre -- which has a capacity to treat and educational centre in Osh- awa. The Newcastle boy is school and in the picture bn the right side are Mrs. ~ |Independent Players Theatre for;award for the festival's best lar 'i Children of Charlottetown, | actress. } 3 den Ave., Tor- ' BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE pb al a ie Six, | P.E.I., St. Francis Xavier Uni-| Martin Hunter's play, Mu | versity in N.S., and La Societe| Flew the Web and Floated Wide, }d'Art Dramatique of Edmund-| won top honors in Central On- Concession four, Taunton Road, |Walter Hatton of 416 Dundas) \St., and John Franssen, 48, of |Ston, N.B. jtario for a cast drawn from Man 65 Has Lon Record |Wihitby. oe | And in the Quebec-Northern|four theatre groups of the! + OS Ontario region, officials will an-| Aurora-Newmarket district. | Z $25 FINES nounce a representative from)|--~ - s 22 sed t Fined $25 or five days for | among The Soo Theatre Work- having beer in a place other| |shop of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., than the residence were: Jean|the Dauphin Players of Ottawa : Lewis of 236 Highfield Rd., Tor-|and the Jonquiere, Que., theatre} passing of bad|onto, Douglas McFarlane, 32, of group. s. The Oshawa man/674 Perry Cr. and Joseph Le-| There were 14 regional festi- pleaded guilty to all charges but|Blanc, 27, of 28 Eaton Ave., Tor-|vals in Canada during the last Was given a one-year suspended |onto. two months but only six winners} Toronto Man Sentenced | For Liquor Convictions Herbert Harrison, resident ot) tence, "T feel a concern about;regard to the the old age home in Newcastle,/people who find a way out oficheques. celebrated his 110th court con-|their difficulties by stealing viction in his lifetime Friday,|from others." The fine was $125 when he was sentenced to five}and costs or 25 days in jail. days in jail after pleading guilty : stiffer penalty due to his six to being drunk n a public place. |$25 FINE jchildren and small take home Harrison, 65, received his first| Thomas Gray pleaded guilty |Pay. conviction in 1923. The majority |to the same charge. He claimed | of the convictions were either|he was laid off when actually he| FRAUD liquor charges or as a result/quit for personal reasons. His | Chester J. Kutasienski 36, of F I d t A lt of liquor. fine was $25 and costs or five|194 Division St. pleaded - not or n ecen Ssaul Magistrate Donald B. Dodds |days. guilty to two separate charges smiled when Harrison explained of fraud in connection with un-| AJAX - A 26 - year - ur he REMANDED that he had come to Oshawa to|IMPAIRED jpaid food bills but Magistrate|Toronto man was sentenced to) Two Pickering Township men, obtain a marriage licence. Glen Balyea, 21 of 382 Ross-|Dodds found him guilty on both|18 months definite and six/who pleaded guilty to charges He came to Oshawa recently|land Rd. was fined $100 and|counts. Crown attorney Bruce|monthe indefiniite in jail, here\of common assault, were re- for the same reason, but in vain.|costs or 20 days after pleading |Affleck suggested to the court|Thursday, when he pleaded guil-|manded in custody for sentence. | This time, however, he got the|guilty to impaired driving when|that "the evidence is abundant-|ty an indecent assault charge|The magistrate requested a pre- | ' Heence and the five days. he was stopped while driving up|ly clear" and the magistrate|involving a 16 - year - old West)sentence report. | |Simcoe Street. Police described|sentenced Kutasienski to $50 or|Hill girl. | hduhedathdedcededdedohtRLLLLLL TTT LTT Of BRAND NEW 1967 CHEVY'S at Ontario Motor Sales! GARY NESBITT Representative DISMISSED A charge of recording bets against an Oshawa man waS!hicle," withdrawn in court Friday. George Shullman, 254 Athol St. E., had originally been charged with keeping a gaming house and recording bets. Last month jhim as being in "No fit condi-|10 days on each charge. tion to- operate a motor ve-| MINORS THEFT Three Oshawa youths were convicted of minor consuming Brian Forshee, 18, of 775jand fined $50 or 10 days in Rowena Ave., pleaded guilty to|jail: Jerry Lewis of 60 Clair- Robert Henry Hawk ins- ins was told by Magistrate H. M. Jermyn he_ could have| been sentenced to a five-year) jail term and been. whipped. Evidence in the case was heard two weeks ago. was on her Kenneth Craig and Nanko Van |Houten took a dislike to the manner-in which a car, con- |taining Steven and James Bell, SUN LIFE i being operated and forced | Assurance Company the vehicle to a stop. 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