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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Aug 1963, p. 8

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the scroll Miss handsome, Marsh. displays lluminated | luminated which testifies her pilgrim- age to the Holy Land. --Oshawa Times Photo Middle-East A Smouldering Keg Returned Traveller Discloses Marsh trip to Miss Lillian Mae has returned from a the Holy Land with the firm convic- tion that her Canadian passport {s one fo her most valuable pos- sessions Travelling with a party from the United States she was accorded courtesy and easy passage at border cross ings while others. were inter- cepted and. interr ted Miss. Marsh equipped with special visas for travelling in the Middie East declaring her to be a Christian and vouch- {ng for the peaceful purpose of her visit and its duration "The Middle East is seething with suspense and suspicion," she said, "and these special visas were necessary as Mos- lems are now allowed into Is- rae| and Jews are not permit- ted to enter Egypt. I was warn ed that I could not travel in the Middle East alone, although | have travelled in Europe on my own, and was jucky enough to be able to join a party from Detroit, Michigan." ROME BY JET Miss Marsh flew from Toroa- to to Rome, a matter of six hours by and: arrived in time and fortunate coincidence for the coronation of His Holi- ness Pope Paul VI. She wit nessed the magnificent cere mony in St. Peter's Square From Rome she flew and immediately the impact of the pol They were given a guide jet to Cairo party f ce state the who accompanied them and they were not allowed to venture forth separately or ua accompanied, At times, when President Nasser was making a proclamation, they were not permitted to leave their 'hotel The heat was suffocating and they did their sight-seeing in the early morning or after five ting the sphinx and mids at Gizeh and the Valley of Kings at Luxor "The treasures, new visi p bazaars are full of both in the old and parts of the city, but the heat, dust, smell and flies in| the old city, made lingering| intolerable and the new part! wasn't much better. Beggars beseige you on all sides, We were warned not to touch dairy foods, the butter made with goat's milk tastes rancid any way, and salads and tables were risky GREEN LEBANON "The contrast a pleasant ef is gre@m and jush and there is no begging on the f Beirut, Lebanon is clean ous and | Progressive vege rel The country streets vigor- When you need "HOME-NURSING"' Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" everywhere - in Lebanon js; of} "we went on to Joraan ana stayed in the divided city of Jerusalem. FEveryone. wishing to go into the Israeli part of Jerusalem must, walk through the Montalbeum Gate Stretch of no man's land, ling with barricades and emplacements, Here the grilling and questioning begins and it) was here that my Canadian] passport simplified everything for me. Jerusalem {s complete-| ly divided; there not even} telephone communication." Miss Marsh made, the holy shrines and was some- what embarrassed at the croachment of brist gun} is in the birthplace of the of Peace In Tel David's tomb on where a shrine Jewish people who died in con- Mount Zion and aj Ween ei] commercialism} and at the atmosphere of unrest} | Prince} Aviv she visited King| is dedicated to} | centration camps, and she walk-! ed on the shore of the Sea of Galilee which was rough and windswept. CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION The party flew on to and became . enchanted by) Greece and its people, "The Acropolis by day by night, is thing I shall never forg recalled. 'I loved the they were kind and they speak with their big, eyes, I enjoyed the drama and the folk aunts vals and the wonderfu of ancient and modern One episode was distt The party took a cruise thr« the Isles of Greece in the gean Sea and the Sea of Mar mora, Suddenly, one night, the ship: began to pitch and toss anc everyone was ill. Later, when news of the earthquake at Skopje broke, it was concluded that tremors under caused the -violent distr The effects of the were seen also in the numbé fof travellers, on their way Skopje, who were diverted Athens and accommoc 1 tourist hotels. Before Greece, Miss Marsh visi famous blue bu She fi took a Academy prior to or i some- * she gay wd di ark| lass.c} festi blend rthquak ted the mosque at Istan to Rome and study at the assical Dancing ew back course of of ¢ returning home De FINISHING And ENLARGEMENTS COLOR OR BLACK & WHIi DEVELOPING AND PRINTING 1S OUR ONLY BUSINESS Done On Premises or The BEST NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 KING ST. E. ? THEN, you too can learn HORTHAND with 8 weeks Pawriin taught in more (Good than . 450 cities on on MENT On apr 7 OR PER ONANCE py Lo AUARANTERS. ty, » ng) man 10 cont The outstanding school in each city is selected to teach this course Register Now! Classes Start Sept. 5th TAUGHT EXCLUSIVELY IN OSHAWA BY THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 5214 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OSHAWA 728-7081 | Greeks; } | Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 a tour of @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 28, 1963 Athens) i The nou Fer Mrs to Mr. F son ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED engagement is an- the nced today of Helen Ann encz, daughter of Mr. and Mate Ferencz, Oshawa, Gr rank Nagy, Oshawa, of Mrs, Andrew Nagy and day, late Mr. riage is to take place, September gory's Chure h _ Aldsworth Nagy, 28, Roman in The mar- Satur- St. Catholic Photography Prima Ballerina | Criticizes Crazes VANCOUVER (CP) -- Danc> | floor techniques of the younger! generation are just plain "re- volting" to Madame Alexandra/ Danilova, former Russian bal-| lerina now teaching at the In- ternational Ballet Studio in New York. "When I look sometimes at! teen-age boys, the way they push their partners around, ig- jnoring the music . they |should get off the floor, . , they are revolting." 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