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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1966, p. 21

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watches electrically trans- mitted photos arrive over a photofax machine. High GESELE DUSUREAULT, Eastdale's correspondent for the Times' Youth Page, Paul Grady, a McLaugh- lin Collegiate student, is a correspondent for the Youth Page of the Times. Junior high sc report- ers in Oshawa, Whitby and Bowmanville report the ac- tivities in their schools each week for the paper. High school reports inform the school students are kept aware of upcoming events through weekly reports public about school activity and give the schools pub- licity for upcoming events, Paul observes the operation of The Times' press with 'NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Bathe Park Association 'Inflation 'Supported _ NEW YORK (AP)--A handful LIBRARY NEWS AND anes The following reviews were written by Miss Ruth Brook- ing; head of Adult Services, McLaughlin Public Library. The Wanderer by Kahlil Gibran This book of the parables and sayings of the Lebanese poet, philosopher and artist, was first published in 1932 and went into its 14th printing last year. Kahlil Gibran, who lived from 1883 to 1931, was consider- ed a genius by Arabic-speaking peoples and his poetry has been translated into more than 20 languages. During the last two decades of his life, which he spent in the United States, he heoan te write in English, and his many books, of which The Prophet is perhaps the best known, have spread his fluence in both the East and the West. The Wanderer coniains tie mysticism of the Fast but neth- ing of Western philosophy. In these short parables, illustrated by the author, entitled Dreams, Upon the Sand, The Frogs -24 The Two Hunters the philoso- pher, approaching the end of his life, has set forth in sim- iple but eloquent symbols, his \thoughts on beauty, love, life and death. In the final story, \his beliefs find expression in The Wanderer, who walks, not among men, but above them, leaving footprints which puzzle them but which Gibran knows from student correspon- dents. Important events re- ceive a complete coverage by the Times staff. in-|- full well "'are naught save the footprints of a wanderer. | These small books, The Wan-| derer, The Prophet and 'A Tear) and a Smile will take only' an| hour or so'to read, but will not soon be forgotten. In the great} Mysticism Of The East Seen In The Wanderer with one of the students and their marriage threatened to break up. Just as Philip began to realize that he would be con- tent to remain in Canada, the internal feuds on the campus almost force him to leave. An entertaining story, No Englishman Need Apply is a novel which contrasts the Eng- lish and the Canadian way of life. As the Brents discovered, Europe was behind them, "a squeezed lemon," 'and any Englishman emigrating to' Can- ada must be prepared to con- tributé something of himself to enrich the country. NEW BOOKS Fiction The Best is Yet to Be by Bentz Plagemann tyre Brief Flower by D. E. Smith A Last Lamp Burning by Gwyn Griffin The Left Seat by R. J. Serling Omensetter's Luck by W. H. Gass General The Last Battle by Cornelius Ryan London by. Ivor Brown Sussex by Barbara Willard Toward a Distant Island by Leonard Wibberley Unsafe at Any Speed FRENCH SINGER French singing star Mir- eille Mathieu arrives in Montreal International Air- port to begin a North Amer- by Ralph Nader ican singing tour. ¢ 2 World's. Fastest In Near Accident LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP of two horses involved in near-collision between a cargo plane and a jet airliner near Buffalo, N.Y., was identified s | Wednesday as Bret Hanover, | world's fastest pacer. Trainer Frank Ervin ten fied the other horse as Duane, who set a iabbeek sn rec- ord of 3:45 1-5 at the. recent Lexington Trots Association meeting here. : Bret Hanover, the world's leading money winning harness horse, set a world mile record of 1:53 3-5 at the same meeting, "All Expenses Paid' TO EXPO 67 sea of books which flows forth unceasingly, they are the bright pebbles washed ashore to glit- ter as sunshine in our lives. Further reading: The Pro- phet, A Second Treasury of Kahlil Gibran; A Tear and a Smile; This Man from Lebanon! by Barbara Young (a study of | his life). No Englishman Need Apply | by Denis Godfrey This is a novel with a Cana-, dian university background, set} in the western town of Marston. Philip Brent left England to join the faculty of a Canadian uni- versity, with the intention of) using the post as a stepping-) stone to a better position in t United States. 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The Brents learned that 'ol old antagonism for* Englishmen| |was still alive in western Can- lada and Philip's lecture meth- lods anf ideas did not endear! ~|him to some of his colleagues.) |Then Lucy became involved) amazed curiosity as the "written word" is process- ed for thousands of Oshawa readers. --Oshawa Times" Photo New Role Due For Singing Uun | BRUSSELS, Belgium (Reut- ers) -- A 28 - year - old Domini- can novice known as Soeur ROY ALLAN MITTON'S SUPERTEST SERVICE tM @ British Car Specialists 3 gt To SERVE R.R. 1 Siive °725-4211 Sourire (Sister Smile), the sing- OSHA RUG Les ANERS HAVE YOUR RUGS & UPHOLSTERY PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED NOW! BLYLEVEN REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE penen =3 -- pay th GAGES ---- PRAISERS Hwy. 2 W. Bowmanville RR 6 UPHOLSTERING Holds Meet Each Month Some 20 Neighborhood ie 3 are operated in Oshawa, -j auxiliary, ganized by community- ainau The Auxiliary meets the third) try. of huffing, puffing artists here|ing nun whose records became are hoping to prove that infla-|v-orld hits, will not take her full tion is not only economical but) monastic vows to bé a nun after| aesthetically good for the coun-\all, a Dominican spokesman! 9 said: today. SPECIALISTS AT REASONABLE PRICES Schlacht Electric ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE For Pick-Up and Delivery Coll 725-9961 banquet sponsored by the soins Roed Service citizens interested in providing|Tuesday evening of the month.| recreational facilities. A cen-|Newcomers are _ welcomed. tral council has also been es-|Bazaars, teas and bake sales tablished with representatives|are held by the auxiliary. of the individual parks to co-| The Bathe Park Association ordinate activities and provide|operates in an area bounded by assistance when needed. The|Clarke Street on the west, 401 Central Council of hood Associations meets month-jnorth and Chadburn - on ly. Information can be obtained east. by telephoning the Oshawa Rec-) reation Committee at 725-1111.) Today, The Times publishes} the first of a series of articles; PARIS (Reuters) -- on the individual neighborhood| |Jazy, one of France's greatest asséciations. The intention is} jrunners, retired from interna- to publish an article in the |tional athletics Saturday after Showcase each week outlining| Winning the 5,000-metre race in briefly the programs and(|@ France-Britain-Finland track boundaries of one of the groups. |meet here. The crowd of 7,000 gave the BATHE PARK (30-year-old Jazy a tremendous NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOC, ovation as he did a farewell lap The Bathe association meets|of honor. each month to plan such activi-| His time in the 5,000 of 13 ties as bingo, euchre, social) minutes, 46.4 seconds, was only get togethers. The sports com-|slightly slower than that with mittee is responsible for organ-|which he won the gold medal izing of hockey and baseballiin the recent, European ¢cham- teams. Season closes" with a'pionships in Budapest. the} JAZY RETIRES Neighbor-|of the south King Street on the} Michel) They are pumping limp vinyl |sacks into plump pillows, has- jsocks, free form sculpture, ear- |rings, neckties, baby bibs, even \beds. They say the future pos- sibilities of cheap inflatables is; unlimited. aa In the middle of it are Phil} |Orenstein, a woolly maned | sculptor; his partner, an Indian philosophy student Sujan Souri; and a bearded musician-turned- salesman Paul Klein. The inflatables are a part of} a company they formed, repro- ducing the pop, op and 'way out works of their artist friends! from cheap materials at cheap prices for the masses. "See how strong these are?" says John, the salesman jump-! ing on a jellyfish - like pillow with a dollar bill inside. "Soon we're going to be able, to make these inflatable beds| for $25," says. Sujan, reaching! |for one section of inflated plas-| 'tie which snaps onto another. -- i NITY ADILLAC HOTEL == HELD OVER 3rd WEEK The IMPACTS with TOMMY DANTON, M.C. plus from Las NICKY NICHOLS | cones Vegas and the exciting MISS SHEREE EXOTIC DANCER Don't miss this great new look for Show Business in Oshewa. end Lmper SSOSSHSHSHSSSSSSSHSSHSSSHAHSHOHESYHOSS Licensed Mechanic Repairs to All Makes of Cars. Instead she will become a "Dominican at large' -- a_lay Dominican -- so that she can carry, on singing. The spokes- man said she will "spread the 'love of God throughout 'the }world at large" through her in- spired songs. The spokesman is from the} Free Pick-up end Delivery U-HAUL TRAILERS @ Furnoce A 1700 SIMCOE N. OSHAWA ° @ Industriel J Portable & orkshop Tools RR No. 2 Bowmanville 623-7490 288 Bloor W. Dominican convent of Notre-| Dame de Fischermont, near] Oshawe 728-3293 Waterloo. Hear Introducing . . . 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