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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Dec 1964, p. 17

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GROUP PUBLICIZES INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL The Chieftones, a singing Edmonton, have been signed group formed to publicize the to a two-year contract by a Indian Residential School in U.S. booking agency. They left in late October for a per- forming American cities. Richard of left, tour From Life In Q NEW YORK (CP)--Life in French Canada is 'extremely constricted and tense with frus- trations," author-critic Edmund Wilson writes in the current New Yorker magazine. One outlet for these frustra- tions has been the "rebellion against the tyranny of thé church," and another has been a "vigorous reaction against pressures imposed by th eEng- lish," he says. : The article is the third in a lengthy three-part series on Ca- Douse, Vincent Clifford, Barry Clifford and Jack Cecil get to- gether during one of their ap- pearances. (CP Photo) STRATFORD FESTIVAL COMPANY Teenagers Can Shine WithCamera Have you heard what ts hap- ening to Christmas pictures? Many of the best are being taken by teen-agers. As far as picture-taking goes, teen-agers often outshine mom and dad. They have a fresh ap- proach, are usually highly im- aginative and have a "knack" for closing in on the "real" picture interest area. Christmas is the shutterbug's world series and teens can more than hold their own. You can't say you have years of picture-taking experience, but coupling these few tips with STRATFORD, Ont. (CP)--Th Stratford festival company' visit to Chichester, the red. The company spent 400th anniversary of the birth o Monday night. Festival Foundation was told. England, this year helped put it $5,728 in $57,695 during three weeks in England in April for celebrations of the Shakespeare, it was announced The company had a $51,966 net profit on its twelfth season in Canada, the annual meeting of the board of governors of the Stratford Shakespearean This was the second largest Financial Loss In U.K. But Artistically OK profit in festival history, said Administrative Director Victor Polley. In 1960, the festival made a profit of $64,308. But this year's Chichester season was a financial loss, al- though an artistic success. REPORTS REVENUE The total revenue from drama, music and broadcasting was a record $1,162,540, said Mr. Polley. Drama accounted for $932,452 of the revenue and music for $225,230. Expenditures on drama _ to- talled $549,399 and on music, $304,352. Administrative costs were $312,781, e s 5 f your fresh imaginations will re- duce your period of trial and error. First of all . . . what are teen-age Christmas pictures? PARTY PICTURES They're parties, . . . skiing and toboggan trips with the gang ... informal get-togethers in the recreation room . i winter scenery pictures. And of course family members, rela- tives and visitors all caught up in the excitement and color of Christmas. Here is how to make good simp! *|wick, » Enniskillen, London Area Hit By Snow LONDON, Ont. (CP)--An iso ery and bus services. The storm, drifting i g""| over. the button. Exclude everything) The Iambton communities of not directly involved with your|Forest, Oil Springs and Petro- main subject and minimize com-|lia each reported an 18-inch plimentary matter. snowfall, Sarnia, meanwhile, In a way, taking pictures in- received only a flurry. volves one of the skills of the| Another storm hit Kincardine butcher. You have to know how) with six inches of snow falling much to cut off. Pictures should|throughout the day. almost always be made from as close as possible without elimin* ating any part of the subject or background that contributes to meaning or mood. While closing in try moving your camera to the level of what you're shooting such as for children or animals, This is minor accidents were reported Forest district high schoo lated storm dumped up to 18 inches of snow in a 25-mile-wide belt through Lambton County Monday disrupting mail deliv- in on light winds off Lake Huron, cut through the townships of War- Dawn and 5|Plympton. Some portions of Kent County also were covered In all cases, drifting was at a minimum. Main roads re- mained passable although plows were working through the night to clear sideroads. Only was dismissed an hour early to give pupils extra time to get Concession rentals and other operations reaped $39,365. Grants from the Canada Council, the Ontario govern- ment and the Ford Foundation totalled '$132,405--the most the festival has received in a sea- son. *| The Avon Threatre -- where the opera The Marriage of Fig- aro was held this season--has had $600,000 pledged for its ren- ovation, but $200,300 in pledges is outstanding. The estimated renovation cost of $750,000 will be exceeded, Mr, Polley said. Board President W, H: Hemp- hill said in his report that the home. There was no indication Monday night that schools would be closed today. Sanders from the Chatham highways department were working to keep ahead of the snowfall around Dresden and | Bothwell. | Sanders and _ plows worked to clear Highway 401 between Frome and the Kent County line where a heavy aft-- ernoon snowfall was reported. l For The Latest * Hair Styling always a good idea - unless you're trying for specia! effects. FRAMING DEVICES Use framing devices in your outdoor picture-taking. Trees, fences, windows and bridges all make good frames which centre the interest on the sub- ject by separating it from what- ever surrounds it. Also, if the frame devices are much nearer the camera than the subject thev also give a feel- ting up pictures. and remember, so check your equipment , ture yours. and candid shots as well as set- Christmas means visitors and} parties. Most of your Yuletide| pictures will have relatives and| teen-age friends in them. These| are pictures you'll want to have load up on film) and flash bulbs and use that pic-| taking imagination of} The ») BEAUTY also | nadian culture which will be in- cluded in a book to be pub- lished next spring. In it Wilson discusses the Duplessis era in Quebec and the separatist and nationalist move- ments that followed: it. SAID R "Tense: Wilson GOLD HORDE It is believed, but never stated officially, that between $35,000,000 and $40,000,000 in pure gold is stored in Fort Knox in the U.S. iIZZA telephone 728-0192 uebec nile aspects of the Quebec na- tionalist movement are partly the result of the same thirst for thrills, lack of purpose and desperate insubordination prev- alent among young people else- where, But behind the French resist- ance to English Canada, and English Canada's resistance io absorption by the United States, lies "an instinct for self-preser- vation against the proddings land encroachments of central- ized power that is spurring re-| @ bellions all over the world." |¢ Wilson finds there is "a real) * fear on the part of both Can- adas of having their countries taken away from them and be- ing themselves reduced to serial aumbers by the so-often still in- accurate computers of Wash- ington. . . ." i Te Pee k IN-DOOR <7 5 OUT-DOOR Teall YVI-Ni 3344 Su3LV3H UTHLESS He describes the late premier Maurice Duplessis as a ruth: less, almost feudally reaction- ary and rather remarkable man, and says the "revolt" in Quebec was an immediate con- sequence of his death in 1959. 1964 season marked the opening of the Avon, the festival's long- est run--16 weeks--and a total attendance at home and in Eng- land of about 350,000. NEW WINTER TERM Commencing Wilson says the more juve- Attendance at the four plays oe oo oe was 85,8 per cent of capacity, the opera's nine performances were sold out and the average house at musical performances was 65.8 per cent. Mr. Hemphill said that in the) next five years the foundation| hopes to develop the nucleus f an opera company in Stratford and to make the Avon Theatre a music-drama workshop. Appointed to the board to re- place three retiring members were I, R, Dowie, Toronto, pres- ident cf Canadian Breweries Limited; W. P. Scott, Toronto, chairman of Wood, Gundy and Company, and J. M. Armstrong, Stratford, general manager of British Mortgage and Trust. Quick as a Wink Clean asa Whistle! 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