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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jul 1967, p. 13

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Three races were sailed Tués- jday because high winds forced the cancellation of the second jrace Monday | Skipper Mark Millen and |crewman Steve Lye of Toronto jwere second in the standings | with 15 points, two more than Robert Cullen and Doug Cullen of Vancouver | John Telgeman and Peter |Chown of Kingston, Ont., were lin fourth place with 21 points. ;Seven more than skipper Brian Matthews and crew Dene Har- greaves of Calgary. Warwick | Downes and crew John Boman \of Sydney, Australia, leaders after Monday's first race, were sixth with 28% points. Bill Heath and Roger Guést of Duncan, B.C., were in ninth place with 40 points, niné more than Stanley Devitt and Robért Grand of Calgary. David Franks and Silas Moe of Regina, Sask., were in 12th | position The top Maritime squad in the competition after the first four races was John Morrow and James Mason of Lunen- bure, N.S. They had 64 points and were in 15th place. 'Society : 'Snobbish | TORONTO (CP) -- David Lewis, deputy leader of the New Democratic Party, says one of | the hardest parts about a police- |man's job is that everyone else feels superior to him. | The MP for York South told the International Conference of Police Association Tuesday that society has the same snobbish feeling about all civil servants. Mr. Lewis told the conferéace that police officers should keep | aft open mind about advances 'in the treatment of criminals and the preservation of personal 'rights, even when these appear |to hamper the policeman's job. | The difference between @ po- \lice state and a country such fe Canada is that a major part ot & policeman's job in bogs or @ sitnilar coun! is Lg serve Wvertyeank tak it, Mr. Lewis said. Gypsy Gyps Teenager TORONTO (CP) -- Josephine Rosso, 16, caught a woman try- ing to leave her father's gro- cery store last fall without pay- ing for some méat, théh made the mistake of listening to the woman's story. It ¢ost Rer father 81,500. Josephine said the woman told her she was a gypsy and she would réad her palm if she | allowed her to leave without te- jPorting the attempted theft. | "it has been revealed to me that if you don't give me $300 great harm will come t® you," the gypsy said. During the following six months, Josephine told police, the gypsy called regularly with predictions of great harm whith could be offset only with money. The girl's father, Joseph, gor the story from the girl after he noticed $1,500 was missing from the store recéipts. Faye Mitchell, 34, of Toronte has been charged with extor- tion. Reaney Play ' Gets Ovation STRATFORD, Ont. (CP) -- Who would sit quietly in the dark for two hours to watch a poet unpack his "'play box" of jcolors and fantasies on the |stage? A packed house of 1,100 Strat- ford-goers did so Tuesday. They sat still and attentive as if bewitched and then éxploded into a standing Ovation that would not let up until James Reaney, Stratford .-. born poet and professor, took a bow on the stage after the premiere of his Colors in thé Dark. 4 The play cannot be described _|in ordinary terms, as the author *|makes clear in program notes. It is more a set of poems, done in three dimensions of words, color and action, by six actors, four singers, @ dozen children and the directorial powers of John Hirsch. The highly personal '"'play box" is filled with 32 scraps of poetry, men.ories of local Strat- ford lore and a child's life in rural Canada between the wars. Dr. Reaney was born three miles from. here in 1924. THEY IMPORT BUFFALO ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--Of 24 buffalo brought from: Alberta to Brunette Island off the south coast of Newfoundland in 1964 only eight survive, says Pre- mier Smallwood. "But we are expecting more," he told the legislature during discussion of government estimates: for the resources department,

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