Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1967, p. 7

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But it has at least two equally violent rival organizations. Policeman Gets $3,424 THE OSHAWA, TIMES, Thursday, Mey 11, 1967 7 Belgian's Royal Couple 'Late For Ballet Show Tuesday night. MONTREAL (CP)--Accent onjord, danced over to a set of} For many, Rites of Spring, Gerald Reynolds, defence ha ace ad on hag po ea and began beating out a based on ad ha pitdar dl mu- ; : =e jsimplicity in costuming per-jrhythm. |sic, was the highlight of the minister for administration, {mitted an audience including} Suddenly dancers appeared |evening, told Parliament the ministry (Princess Paola and Prince Al-|from every corner clad in white) Jacob Siskind critic for the decided to get rid of the /bert of Belgium to enjoy ballet/tights, scarves and sweaters.| (.. tte id / 4 form of discipline to bring {by Belgium's 20th Century Bal-|Dancers responded personally) * ette, sald a more dramatie, the navy into line with the let Tuesday in Montreal's Place|to the persistant rhythm. jmore exc iting performance 4 aie fares |Des Arts. ; Such was the introduction to| would be hard to imagine. evel pe en aicites When the curtain rose, some|Divertimento, an avant garde! 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