G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 5, 1964 AT ORONO FESTIVAL Pic-Ax Players Win Five Drama Awards PETES 00 The Nan and g Ple-Ax Players won at the seven awards yg 4 Festival: last a TEe DIRECTOR'S AWARD John Paxton of the New Play the only Canadian play, Gentle yom roy " written by adie' s award Play Workshop performance of a young boy in the play. eight plays had | entered in the festival but racie at Potter's Farm" Orono United Church Hi "Early Frost" by the Theatre Guild were . The first because it Bog ready and the latter of iliness on the part of their actors. evening saw two of that highlighted the "The Gentle Geran- "Still Life." Mr. his evaluation of the the tion of tle Geranium" was dif- Me ne, ey i F .|deals with a poor family in a ch ..| Shari Parkhill and David Maid- 'jtamper mused BY & & germ, -| Coli. To quickly sombet th secouaary an urbed slee z* : ih 223 i | Ere ris and 'Queer Street by the Lind- . say Little Theatre. and "A Re sounding Tinkle" by the Pic-Ax Players. E é _t 3 : 'The children in the play which despair, hate, jealousy and anger in a family , were acted by Shane and man. In Mr: Ljung's estimation, "Still Life", a one-act play by Noel Coward which was used as a draft for his 'Brief Encount- er', required extremely virtu- oso acting. He said he Believed the main characters of the play, Laura Jesson and Alex Harvey, who were played by Marion acted by Reg Tompkins and Janet Stevenson. The adjudicator also pointed out that it was very difficult to with dialects in Coward's plays. DIRECTOR PRAISED The director of "Still Life", Joan Hill, was congratulated by -|Mr. Ljung for her performance of Dolly Messiter, a nosy. gossip in the play. He warned her however about the dangers of directors performing in their own plays. A special mention was made to Sandra Hill, a 10-year-old girl, Should Township Be Split? BAY RIDGES -- Should Pick- ening Township be split into two municipalities? On numerous occasions in the past the desirability and possi- bility of incorporating two muni- cipalities out of what is now Pickering Township has been discussed The Bay Ridges Ratepayers' Association, in co-operation with other interested associations in the southern area of the town- ship, has arranged for a meet- ing to be held Wednesday in the Dunbarton High School audi- | torium at 7.45 p.m. This meeting will attempt to ascertain first of all the desir- ability of such a movement and free discussion of opinions, favor or in opposition, is guar- anteed. There will be available some figures for consideration and also some reasons incorporation of the southern area could be beneficial. in why the Each and every taxpayer liv ing south of the 3nd Concession is cordially invited to this mass meeting. The voicing of opin- who replaced Susan Stratford at the last minute and did an ex- cellent job in portraying Mil- dred, a waitress. The three-day festival start- jed Thursday with the perform- ance of "Express to Santiago" by the Ajax Drama Workshop WITH BLADDER | IRRITATION ore Smnde' mlserett 2 by common urinary irritation c: Escherichia aches, muscular jt poigock by Ridneyand Bladder irritations, try taking 2 little CYSTEX tablets with ® glass of water 3 times Lig. El, a few Gays. CYSTEX is a cleaning urin: mti- septic, also en ana! apes pain reliever for mM f 45 minutes. E Rh ins, Backeche, and muscular pains, Se OfSTEX trom from druggist, Feel better fast. iTe Pee . | IN-DOOR Fualre OQUT-DOOR '|their Frosh Day Friday for ail Cobourg Opera and Drama Guild Minister Gives Lecture At Baby Sitter's Course COURTICE -- Courtice High School opened their football sea- son in the Lakeshore league league with the Juniors playing against Henry High of bg ped tie score of 13 to 13 -at Grade 9 students followed by a dance in the evening. Enter- taining for the evening were the "Capris" an group of young men from Peter- borough The Baby Sitter's Course met Sept. 28 at Ebenezer Education Centre with a registration of 50. and Dr. W. H. Weber, Psychia- trist. Everyone is welcome. i ithe first imported from Bulgaria 'for breeding purposes since ica Danniel Essery; Jeffrey Willes Piper. A change in the Sunday ser- vices will begin throughout the circuit Oct. 4. Ebenezer Worship Service and Jr. Church at 9:30 a.m. with Sunday School at 10:45 a.m.; Maple Grove Worsimp Service and Jr, Church at 10:45 a.m. with Sunday School Referend John Romenil gave a lecture on the character, man- ners, appearance and love of children required for. a good baby sitter and its importance as a position of trust. His talk was most interesting and eo mative. The lecture taught wil be titled 'Keeping Them Safe. " The lecturers will be Mrs, E. R. Hamilton, Public Health Nurse ions from each and every area sogh of the 3rd Concession is the aim of the meeting. The Dunbarton High School is located north of Highway 2 on Whiteside road in the town- ship. Now Playing Pree) BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 ADMISSION 75¢ "CHILDREN | UNDER 1: 12 FREE "Guesework ls no substitute for accurate measurement i. some rating services, there's nothing hit or miss about an ABC audit of daily newspaper circulation. They count noses. People who buy the paper regularly because they like to read it. No projections, No guesswork, An ABC audit shows where every newspaper goes. They don't count free copies. They don't count the fellow who comes in for 20 eopies because his picture was in the paper, That's not normal circulation. They audit a ABC newspaper's books, check branch offices, delivery men and news boys. The figure they come up with is an accurate count of the people you can expect to see and read your ad, That's the way it should be. 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