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Oshawa Daily Times, 18 Dec 1940, p. 14

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P FOURTEEN STUDENTS VE PAGEANT iN CHRISTMAS 2 Postray "The "The Nativity" "With Solemnity and Deep Feeling _ eep 5 pageant, "The Nativity," the Ontario School for presented their annual ment, The. pageant had the day, been given for the school. as directed and costumed by Miss H. M. Keeler, while the effec- tive lighting and music was in charge of S. Alec Gordon. Chief characters including the Three Wise Men, King Herod, Mary and Joseph were portrayed by Gor- don Owen, Teddy George, Steve Graziano, George Margo, Jessie Auld and Charles Graziano. Shep- Lerds included Carden Wilson, Ray- mohd Burrows, Jack Hooey, Bert Styles, Clifford Martin, Ronald Hazlitt and Gerald Martell. Phyllis Thompson was the angel of an- nunciation, while Raymond Cork and Andre Deweale were centur- fons, with Malcolm Tugwell as the tax collector and Nelson Wedge as the innkeeper. Others in the 'cast included: Douglas Conlin, Glen Wilson, George Calder, John Rolko, Nelson Wedge, Malcolm Tugwell, Margaret Shemivonian, Stella Graziano, Omer Parent, Billy Wingfield, Maureen Stewart, Julia Madach, Lillian Ormond, Joe Wilson, Donald Schields.. In the choir of angels e: Jean Parker, Helen Reble, M. . Tonkin, M. P. Edwards, Gwen Calvin, Olga Bodnar, Olga Witruk, Mary Innocente, Eileen Barrett, Lucille Bourdeau, Mary Churchill, Eleanor Flowers, Inez Smith, Joyce Brohm,; Helen Strabac, June Mater, ° Isabel Richardson, Marilyn Hart, Opal McDonald and Mary Yurek. Clifford Ellis of the staff of the school acted as reader during the pageant, while Miss Anne Brown was soloist. A men's trio composed of Alec Gordon, Jim Rickaby and John Hodgson, and a choir con- sisted of Miss K. Daly, Miss V. Handley, Miss M. Hill, Miss G. Har- ris, Miss C. Maloney, Miss M. Lea- cock, Miss H. Waite and Miss M. Reid provided additional musical settings for the pageant. W. J. Morrison, superintendent of the school welcomed the many visitors. POWER PLANT DIGS IN Geneva -- (CP) -- One of the greatest power plants in Europe is being built underground in the Bernes Alps to protect it from any possible future bombing, C.1.O. Seathen Plan' War Protest March New York, Dec. 18 -- The Na- tional Maritime Union (C.I.0.) call- ed today for a "gigantic people's march on Washington from every large e¢ity in the United States to halt the administration's drive to=~ ward war." Officials said the march would have as its immediate objectives "the defeat of the Smith 'anti- strike' bill and the halting of war loans to Britain and the sale of American ships to belligerents." THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 8; 1940 without tr! a national conference, open to all organizations in Canada, to discuss questions of civil liberties and de- mocracy. Replying to the complaint of Miss Jessie Storrie, secretary of the sponsoring committee of. the or- ganization, Mr. Conant explained that the Defense of Canada Regu- lations were passed by the Domin- jon Government "for securing the public safety and the defense of Canada under the War Measures Act," enabling the Dominion Gov- ernment to make regulations "for ,' and favored calling | conded by Commissioner W. D. MacKenzie. L At the council meeting Reeve Daly recommended that Treasurer M. P. Graham be instructed to go to Bowmanville to investigate the system of tax collecting used there, which is being introduced in Napa- nee next year. A request from the Board of Ed- ucation that council provide two open-air rinks for children was laid over for the 1941 council, together with the request for a grant, from Major Steinburg, commanding of- ficer of the 3-47 Field Battery BRITISH R.CA. Council also favored advertising for tenders in connection with pur- chasing a snowplow suitable for clearing the town streets. the security, defense, peace, order and welfare of Canada." The Ontario Government counse- quently, has no authority in the matter, Mr. Conant said, except to enforce the regulations laid down by Ottawa. | MAYOR PLAYS HOST |» AT NAPANEE DINNER | FUEL SAYS DOMINION for OSHAWA ONLY AUTHORITY ON INTERNMENT Conant Contends Genuine a al wu"SCOTCH ANTHRACITE | Napanee, Dec. 18 -- Preceding the final council meeting for the vear, Province Only Enforces Rules Ottawa Makes council members, the Public Utili- ties Commission, the press and others were guests of Mayor Dr. D. R. Hall at a turkey dinner, Jack Wilson presided at the piano and a vote of thanks for the] mayor's hospitality was moved bv { Town Clerk W. A. Grange and se- Enquire About THE WORLD FAMOUS HARD COAL 6 A Large Shipment Just Arrived ¢ Retail and Wholesale Dealers Help "THEY KNEW WHAT WIN THE THEY WANTED" WAR By Buying CHARLES LAUGHTON MORE HEAT Per Dollar It Costs You Less Per Winter, Is Clean and Convenient . . . Toronto, Dec. 18 -- All intern- ments under the Defense of Canada Regulations are ordered by the Minister of Justice, Attorney-Gen- eral Gordon Conant stated. The Ontario Government has nothing tc do with the passing of amendments to, or the repeal of the regulations. Nor has it anything to do with in- ternments. Mr. Conant's statement was made in reply to a resolution passed at a | Canadian Youth Congress meeting | in Maple Leaf Gardens recently, addressed by Mrs. Dorie Nielsen, M.P., protesting against "drastic cur- | tailment of civil liberties and demo- | cratic rights under the Defense of | Canada Regulations." 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