M I A N SVVni NIELTVJIKSI O l i k-o p i v n sa tanu t k y i n saa-
r i s t a k a a l a e n j a o lu t tuvan nuricasj j s r u v a mies o l i tode l la m u n u n e e n n - l i ::nen. T o i n e n mies . j o k a o l i hetket a i k a a m y s . i s t u n u t oluttuvassa, kat- se l i n u r k a s s a i s t u v a a m i e s t j a ias^ l o p u l t a h n e n luokseen.
" H e i ukko* , s a c o i h n rohkaise- v a s t i , " m i k s i o le t te n i i n kyUstyaeea n k i n e n . T u l k a a p y t n i j a haii.-: d e l k a a a l a s v a i v a n n e . '
" H y v kaver i - ' , sano i murhe ida t y t t m mies . ^ 'vaimoni on viisi tau.; m a a p i t e m p i k u i n m i n i j a sitpaitsi h n p a i n a a 60 p a i i n a a enempt kuja m i n . "
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v a r a n t o i m i t u k s i a . J u g o s l a v i a tu lee to imi t t amaan Ro-
m a n i a l l e r a u t a l a n k a a , tersputkia, l i p e k : v e , m a g n e s i i t t i a , . . tulenkest- v t i i l i , se l lu loosaa , hamppua, ka- l a a , k o n e i t a y m ; . R o m a n i a v i e Jugos l av i aan nattaja- los te i ta , kasv i i : - j a . kivennaisljyj, v r e j pape r i a , k o n e i t a jne .
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il he " K a k a r a t " A r e H o l d i n g T h e i r w h
Puolan teatteri T e a t t e r i o n puo la ia i s t en suuressa
suosiossa. M a a s s a o n k i n nykyis in 110 v a k i n a i s t a t ea t te r ia , j o iden esityksi k y v t j o k a p i v katsomassa kym- m e n e t t u h a n n e t i hmise t . V i i m e vuo- s i e n a i k a n a tea t tere ja o n j l leen- ja uudes t i r akenne t t u VarsoYassa, Lod- zissa , V r o t z l a v i s s a , Belostomissa ynt kaupunge i s sa .
'Laa ja t y o n suor i t e t t u ooppera- ja d raamatea t t e re i t i en ohje lmis ton uusi- m i s e k s i P u o l a n n y t t m i l l oh vii- m e vuos ien a i k a n a esitetty Adam M i c k i e \ v i e z i n , J u l i u s S lowack in . Alek- s a n d r F r e d r o n y m . puolalais ten klas- s i k k o j e n teoks ia . Nykj ' a ika is i s ta ny- . t e l m i s t , ova t e r ikoisessa suoslos L e o n K r u c z k o w s k i n n y t e l m t .
P u o l a l a i s e t t un teva t suur ta mielen-, k J i n t c a m y s v e n l i s t j a neuvosto- '. l i i t t o l a i s t a oopperar j a dramaattista ta ide t ta ke".-taan. P u o l a n nyttmil- l o n k a n s a n v a l l a n * a i k a n a esitetty usei ta , v e n l i s i j a neuvostoliittolai- s i a ooppero i t a j n y t e l m i . Ohjel-,. m : s t o n k u u l u u T s h a i k o v s k i n , Boro-, d i n i n . G o g o l i n , T i u ^ e n e v i n , Ostrovs- k i n , T s h e h v i n , G o r k i n y m . venlis- t en k l a s s i k k o j e n teoksia .
V-ancouver B . C . M a n y people lij^ jj ccr5iderab]e doub t i n t h e i r m l n d s j a M a r c h 27th a n d t h e "^Kakara t" :33cen came nea re r a n d neare r . T h e
Itrtad cf thcugh t seemed t o be t h a t ie younger gene ra t ion a l t e r a l i was :xperie.nced a n d vvhat c a n a boyj :5*.h a m a n s ized j o b .
Fro-Ti the w c r r i e d expressions o n t faces of the . ' K a k a r a t " about 7 ;'docl: i l seemed . . fa ir ly c e r t a i n t h a t
youngsters w o u l d h a v e to take the ck seat as far as concer t s Tvere
coscerned.
.\nd i h e n s u d d e n l y e v e r y t h i n g tarted to h a p p e n ! E x a c t l y 15 m i -
tutes late the c u r t a i n opened a n d :e Sparkettes, o u r g i r l s ' c l u b ( 1 5 a n d ider), began the fivening's concer t .
fheir musical n u m b e r s were ve ry lel] recieved b o t h because of; t he
jh s tandard a n d because o f .the ;e of the per formers . . The second n u m b e r o f o u r show,
mething we haven ' t seen fo r some lime, W3s the boys ' t u m b l i n g g roup . Jere again the age of t h e group a n d the v a y i n w h i c h they p e r f o r m e d [iriy diff icul t s tunts , Avhich t hey h a d (ea.-ned i n a Short t ime , b rough t a p -
luse repeatedly f r o m the enthuslas-r ;c audience. E v e r y o n e seemed to be re.7 happy to see a g r o w i n g interes t
the younger gene ra t i on toward Ihis P m n i s h t r a d i t i o n .
Contribtitions by E m i l a n d the P i n - l i sh square-dancers I rene , A i l i , E r o |nd Henrj- he lped to m a k e the c o n - |e:t sect:on o f t h e even ing very s u c - lessful. T h e " K a k a r a t " w i s h t take Ihis opportunity to - t h a n k a l i these
people.. .. A group w h i c h deserves specia l
fciention and whose ; absence w o u l d have been great ly fel t , i f they h a d pot been able to appear , i s the bhinese*Folk ' D a n c e i s . N o t o n l y d i d pey perfoj-m some ve ry f ine Ghinese Bances. but they a lso gave the V K a - rant" a goal to work for . I Tnen last bu t n o t l e a s t the . " K a k a - [at" drama group d i d a n ice j ob i n brespniing the comedy " E a s t o f Eden." Sy lv i a L o w e as E v e . . i D a g m a r ftissila as Ca in ' s wi fe . A r m a s R o o s as Wam and E l m e r K u j a n p as C a l n [ormed a very capable east fo r th l s !^ay about the f i r s t i n h a b i t a n t s of
Iheearth and the i r exper iences w i t h
the q u e s t i o n o f c h i l d r e n . s:: T h e r e w e h a v e a genera l p i c tu re -of
Tvhat t h e ' K a k a r a t " or younger gene- r a t i o n d i d o n a i a r c h 27th . A f t c r . i t was ali over everyone seemed to agree tha t t h e concer t h a d bieen a great
T l i e n w h y are wc d o i n g bet ter t h i s yea r? Is ic because V.' h a v e sudden ly l ea rned h o w to ing a n d uance o r because w e . h a v e lea rned t o ; a c t bet- ter? . E v e n t h c u g h i t is . t rue t h a t we have gone ahead m o u r ab i l i t y to do
affairs, I ih ink that there is also an- other change, a more important change. wh:ch has taken place.
success. T h e o n l y people w h o d i d n ' t i ti^ings a n d i n o u r a b i l i t y to r r a h g e h a v e a n y c o m m e n t t o offer were the three Judges. T h e i r decis-on w i l l be m a d e some t ime i n the future;
T h e nex t big a f f a i r for the " K a - k a r a t " w i l l be i n the f i e ld of d r a m a . M a y 8 t h h a s been selected as the day on w h i c h the " K a k a r a t " w i l l m a k e t h e i r bid in t r y i n g to out do the Old f o lks on the stage.
KID STUFF
Is t h a t t he C a i M d i a n b o r n genera t ion has p i c k e d u p t h e i n i t i a t i v e a n d is s t a r t i n g to do th ings on i ts o w n . W e have begun to r r g a r d the H a l l more as " o u r o\vn H a l l . " . :
SIGNS O F P R O G R S S T h a t is the feeling.that is groTvihg
If C l u b N e w s readers wi l l ro l l back ^ " ^ ^ ^ ^ " K a k a r a t " a n d i t is a l so the feeling t h a t t he i r memor ies t o las t y e a r they w i l l
r emember t h a t at t h a t t ime V a n c o u - ver repor ted h a v i n g a successful Y o u t h C o n c e r t . .We i l , a year h a s roUed by a n d i t i s n a t u r a l t o expect some progress d u r i n g tha t t ime . .
F o r anyone w h o v a t c h e d b o t h last i y e a r ' s j u i d th i s year*s concerts I a m sure t ha t the progress v a s qui te ev;- dent , T h i s progress ind ica tes tha t the yea r has been a f r u i t f u l one as fa r as the C a n a d i a n born gene ra t ion i n V a n c o u v e r Is concerned.
i W o u l d i t h a v e been possible for the younger gene ra t ion to even t h i n k of c o m p e t i n g w i t h the o lder fo lks a year ago? I t h i n k no t . B u t t h i s y e a r the " K a k a r a t " a re compe t ing a n d i n the o p i n i o n o f t h i s w r i t e r they are d o i n g | zen . so let 's take f u l l advantage of i t a f i n e job . ' a n d the poss ib i l l t ics i t offers H L .
is g r o w i n g a m o n g the P . n n t s h - C a n a d i a n s i n V a n c o u v e r as a who le . I i is because of th i s t h a t we c a n be sure o f a g r o w t h i n n u m - bers a n d of a con t i nued r ise i n the l e v c l o f o u r . a c t i v l i i e s .
O n e of t h e ' t h ings tha t h o l d s us back now is the fact tha t the " K a k a - r a t " are s t i l l d i sorganized . T h i s h o w - ever, w i l l be r i g h i e d i n the very near fu ture . T h e improved o rgan i za t i on of our group \ v i l l i n t u r n . h e l p u s to take o n even more d a n n g unde r t ak - ings .
O u r H a l l c a n be a place of great en joyment a n d a place where we a n d our c h i l d r e n can l e a r n the t h i n g s t h a t m a k e f i n e p e o p l e a n d good c i t i -
THE DRAMA FESTIVAL
AN EXCITING EYENT A reader o f C l u b N e w s f rom T o r o n -
to w h o was i n S u d b u r j ' d u r i n g the rece i i t Y o u t h D r a m F e s t i v a l has the f o l l o w i n g commen t s a n d : suggestions to m a k e r e g a r d i n g the f e s t i v a l :
R e g a r d i n g tihe a d j u d i c a t i o h , I t h i n k i t i s go ing to b e necessary to d iv ide a c t i n g h o n o u r s , .because o n e c a n n o t i n a n y w a y w e l g h the efforts o f p r i n - c i p a l s a n d s u p p o r t i n g east a t one a n d the same t i m e . T h e efforts of each f a l l unde r d i f f e r e n t d a s s i f i c a t i o n s . ! t h i n k the p i a n foHowed by other C a n a d i a n D r a m a F e s t i v a l commit tees
is a good one, to n a m e t h e b e s f leads and the bes: s u p p o r t i n g actors.
A l s o b i l i n g u a l i s m J.s g o i n g t o c o n - ' t i nue to prove p Jieadache. Some ,re-, c o g n i t i o n of improve.Tient rln the . F i n n i s h l anguage s h o u l d . receive ser ious m e n t i o n i f the i n t e n t i o n i s to preserve t h e use of the .language.
F i n a l l y , so.nnething i s go ing to h a v e to be done to encourage less w e l l o i g a n i z e d groups- w h i c h . have l i t t l e o p p o r t u n i t y to receive as good d i r e c - ' t i on as h a s been the fortune- of the recent t V i n n i n g group.=i. P e r h a p s here
Eloi(uvatuotannon kehitys Kiinassa
K i i n a n e lokuva tuo tan to valmisti v. 1954 155 k o t i m a i s t a e lokuvaa ja nit- t i k i i n n k i e l e l l e 65 neuvostoliittolaista j a k a n s a n d e m o k r a a t t i s t e n maiden f i l m i . 14 k i ina la , i s ta elokuvaa ni- t e t t i i n m o n g o l i a n - , tUbe t in - ja ui- g t i r i nk i e l e l l e .
V u o n n a 1954 kvi K i i n a s s a eloku- v i s s a 860 m i l j o o n a a h e n k e eli 7 pro- sen t t i a e n e m m n k u i n v. 1953.
K i i n a l a i s i a e l o k u v i a esi tet tUn viime v u o n n a 30 e r i maassa . V i i m e vuonna K a r l o v y ' - V a r L ' n a pldetyiss '* kansain-, v l i s i s s e lokuvafest ivaale issa kaksi k i n a l a i s t a - e l o k t i v a a t u l i palki tuiksi .
I is t" vastaanottoa? '
L y t y j i k m i s t n maaata yhtn se l la i s ta " v i e r a U i j a a " . joka haluaa m e n j o h o n k i n toiseen m a a h a n yst- v l l i s e l l e . v i e r a l l u m a t k a l l e saaaiatta e t u k t e e n : v a r m u u t t a s i i t , e t t hn o n h e n k i l k o h t a i s e s t i turvat tu , ei vain p a h c i n i ^ i t e l y j a rosvousta vastaan, m y s s i k l i , e t t v o i l h t e vierailun- s a ptytty t a k a i s i n ko t i i n?
Olettakaamme huvin ^-uok e t t NeuvostoUiton hallitus oUri pannut, n i n h v y t t m i ehtoj yhdysvaltalaisten sanomalehti- miesten vieraUun e l l e t Me BS- komme/ e t t s U t olisi noussot sellainen pom, ettei moista ole ; e n n e n - n h i y .
M u t t a ' t s t h u o l i m a t t a esimeii iJd Globe, and a i a i l y r i t t uutistarinan- s a o t s ikbu ia a n t a a se l ia i sen kuvauk- sen, e t t : i^isjeuvostbu^ on mtdo "S!yyllfiKh''J t m n i v i e i ^ peruutU- mlseen<
T s s , y h t e y d e s s p n muuten hf palauttaa m ie l eemme, e t t Yhdysval- t a i n .yksi h u o m a t u i n sanomalehtlktt- ningais. -vil l iam H e a r s t . j o k a on mo- n l r i ^ t a i n e n m i l j o o n e r l . v iera i l i is* k e t t l n r a p o r t t e r i e n s a kanssa Neuros- tomtcB^*mis5 h r i s a i tilaisuudci puhube j ia ket t a h t o i kcb taana tu m i t n ' h v y t t m y y k s i .
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C a r l o iiszSLX^,- w e U - k n p w t inroduccr: o f the f U n i " T h e ;poor i x tve r s ' ' \vW<?^ wr granited a ^ p r i i at' t F i l m F e s t i v a l ; i n 1955. i s a m e m b e r pf t h e I t a l i a n P r e p a r a t o r y C o m m l t t e c .
L i z z a n i d e c l a r e d : " T e h yea r s ; h a v e a l r eady passed
s i n c e the e n d of the S e c o n d W o r l d T h e b ig t n i n - tha t h s happened W a r . T h e m a j o r i t y o f y o u n g people
w h o are p r e p a r i n g ta p a r t i c l p a t e i n t h e F e s t i v a l b e l o n g to a gene ra t i on w h i c i i d i d l i o t go t h r o u g h t h e expe - ' r iehce f the U n d i g r o u n d M o v e m e n t a n d k n o w s the w a r o n l y f r o m I ts r e - su l t s . T h a t i s w h y I t h i n k t l i a t t he c o m i n g F e s t i v a l w l l l h a v e a spec i lv cha rac t e r a n d a p a r t i c u l a r Impor tance I t ;Will be a n i n i f e s t a t i o n o f t h e a r - den t desire to m a i n t a i n peace, thie des i re w h l o h if u n i t l n g m i l U o n s of y o u n g people.";
Giulio Einaudi , the son of Italy's President, a well known Publisher of Scientific works de-
clared: '*I am very happy to give my
support to the V t h World Yonth FesUval. I fully share your hopes that this great rally of youtt wlll vontribute to tbe lessening of In- , t e r n a t i o n a l . tension and that U w i i r bring a better mutual u n - d e r s t a n d i n g among aU natlons" Pro fe r i i r K i n k a z u S a l e n j i . m e m b e r
f t he Japanese Peace Defenders C p m m i t t e e d e c l a r e d : '
" u r most u r g e n t t a sk w h i c h we mus t i indei- take o n b e h a l f f a n d for the benefi t of h u m a n l t y is to prevent the ou tbreak o f a n a t o m i c w a r a n d to p r h i b i t t he use pf a t o m i c energy for mi l i t a i -y purppses. T h e use of t h a t enei-gy In w a r c a n cause on ly m l s e i y de s t ruc t i on a n d d e a t h .
I t i s w i t h grea t j o y t h a t t see the y o u n g people f r o m a l i o y e r t h e World u n i t e d i n a c p m m o n effort . T h e W a r - saw F e s t i v a l w l l l be a F e a t l v l o f ga l e - ty a n d happ lness . M o r e o v e r , the y o u t h f r o m a l i the w o r l d w i l l have oppor tun i t i es to m a n i f e s t t h e i r w i l l to defend peace."
T h e N o r w e g i a n Pes t lva t C o m m l t t e c .spoa>ored a m e e t i n g . o f y a r i o u s y o u t h o rgan iza t ions , w h l c h w s h e l d i n Os lo . t h e press p u b l i s h e d s t a t emen t s h y m a n y w e l I ' k n o w n p e r s n a l i t l e s no t ab - l y H a n s J a c o b N i l s e n d i r e c t o r of the People 's T h e a t e r G u t t e r f i G j e s s i n g un ive r s i t y professor a n d O d v a r V a r - gseth, a p o p u l a r wres t l e r . >
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. W i t ; i s j n m d i b e m g . s a l d a n d w r i t - j tea on th? sub jec t o f c h i l d psycho logy | we f igured that i t was about t ime tha t i we s a i l a \vcrd o n the m a t t e r .
W . i c n we vvere a c h i l d \ve c a n we l l l e c a l l tha t there \ v a a ' t a n y t a ik at a l i about pyscholog>' fo r c h i l d r e n . C h i l d i e n vvere d j i l d r e n ^ c h i l d r e n h a d a place a n d i f there u a s a n y
. l c k - t a l k we were p u t i n i t . . W e con ' t believe Uxat our pay- ren t s
r e a d one book o n . c h i l d psychologj*. A n d we're d a r n s u r e t ha t they never read any of t h e co l iunns i i i neu-s- papers supposedljv ded ica ted to the idea of p rcpe r ly r a i s i n g the n n a i i f r j ' .
No\vadays a l i pay - ron t s k n o w c h i l d p:. 'cholcgy. W e are cauUoned about bp ing too Stern o r be ing too easy go ing or g iv ing the k i d s too b ig a n a l l o w - ancc . or too s m a l l a one . O n e must w a t c h one*s p's; not to m e n t i o n q's. : .Our father a n d n i o U i e r h a d . as we
reca l l ' tenderly ' . le.ss o f a p s y c h o l o g i - c a l and more of a b io log ica l a p p r o a c h to problems. T h e r e was never a prob lem of c h i l d r e n t h a t cou ldu ' t be a j lved w i t h t he business e n d of a r a - zor strop, a h a i r b r a sh , o r some l i k e implenjent; A n d a l t h o ' m d c r n psy- chologists avow t h a t th i s Ls a "bu rn" approach, o u r pop reckoned i t was qui te a w a l l o p l n g idea .
M a t t e r of fact c h i l d r e n o f ou r ge- nera t ion s h o u l d never go bad . C o z i f one was r a l s e d o n the theory o f " g e i i m g spo l led by the rod being spared" t h e n the chances o f ou r s p o i l - Ing are quite remote .
W e star ted a w h i l e back to have f ami ly mec t ings o n d i f fe rent ques l ions t h a t arose i n the home . These wcnt great for a . w h i l e u n t i l the k i d s d l s - covered tha t t hey c o u l d outvote us. S i n c e tilien we h a v e become u f i r m advocate of the i d e a t h a t c h i l d r e n shou ld no t be a l l o w e d to vote u n t i l they are at least t en .
INow we don ' t w a n t to .sound l i ke a brow-beaten p a y - r e n t w h i c h , o f course, we aa-e bu t j u s t w h a t c a n a guy do about i t . W c a re o n the h o r a s of a d i l e n i m a a n d the k i d s , get the point , keep j a b b i n g a t us w l t h i t . . We've c j t a b l i s h e d qui te a - l lb rn ry
o n 'how to dea l w i t h the. p o t c n t i a l juvenUe de l inquen t . " However , one th ing t h a t we'ive n o t e d i s tha t none of, the ."experts" s e c m to agree o n a n y t l i i n g o the r t h a n the fact t ha t
1 i .-.ildreii l i l i e T o p s y . jus t grosc. Ttje "exjjerts" refer t o va r ious e s
of the youixs 'ans au "ca lnx" per iods a n d " d i f f i c u l t " ones. O u r o w n " c a l m " op in ion of t h e m a u e r i s t h a t e Jus t never have h a d a n y " c a l m " per iods . T h e fellou- w h o m v e n t e d t J i e t e rn i " n o t " surely got h i s i n s p i r a t i o n f m n iook ing i n o n a househo ld i n h i b i t e d b y s e v e r a l s m a l l c h i l d r e n .
H o w m u c h s h o u l d we teit our. c h i l d - r en? A g a i n o n t h l s the re ls w lde d l f - ference a m o n g the " a u t h o r i t i e s . " T a k e the ins t ance of the two y o u n g s - teri) c o m i n g f r o m S u n d a y S c h o o l a r - g u i n g about v h e t h e r there w a s a d e - vii o r not. " I f s a l o t of hooey ." s a i d one four.-yecr o l d . " the d e v l l i s jus t hke S a n t a C l a u s . . . i f s r e a l l y on l y y o u r fa ther ."
Y u p . c i t l zens , r a i s i n g ' today 's c r o p of to.>norrow's c i t lzens is enough to test the pat ience of a s a i n t . A n d w h o can fcc l s a l n i l y , o r sane - t ly fo r tha t mat ter , i n th i s endeaTOr. W e juat have to bear a n d g r i n even t h o ' g r l n - m u g is of t - tmies ha rde r t h a n bea r ing .
, O n e t h i h g t h a t a l i pa ren t s c a n a g - ree. on dcspi te the m a n y differences we m l g h t h a v e o n Just h o w t o ra ise t hem. W e d o w a n t t h e m t o grow up a n d become useful c i t l zens . W e w a n t t h e m to Ilve fuU Ilves. W e w a n t t h e m to have a bet ter t i m e o f I t t h a n we d i d .
T h l s tj-pe o f t h i n k l n g i s u n l v e r s a l a m o n g pa ren t s e v e r y v h e r e .
A n d one t h l n g , for sure. t h ^ grea t m a j o r i t y o f parents t a k e a pfe t ty d l m ivlew o f r a l s i n g c h i l d r e n , "wor ry - i n g about t h e m , ' t r y i n g to ase tha t they get a good educa t lon , etc.. w h i l e a t the same t i m e the powers t ha t be! .seem he l l - ben t on ci-eatlng bigger a n d deadl ler wars . . Pa r en t s t h roughou t the Wor ld axe pre t ty m u c h agrecd t h a t there s h o u l d be peace i n the w b r l d . T h a t o u r c h i l d r e n s h o u l d grow u p i n a peace- fu i World.
T h e ques t ion t h a t . confounds us is Just w h a t c a n we do as paren ts . H o w c a n we best see to i t t h a t the chance of livlng i n a worJd a t pcoce i s af- forded ou r k i d s .
A t UE*H H a m i l t o n D i s t r i c t C o u n c l l M e e t l n g t h e delegates gave p a r t i c u l a r a t ten t lon to th l s quest ion. T h e y felt tha t there i s m u c h tha t a l i o f us can do to prevent a n a tomic w a r A V h l c h cou ld v l r t u a l l y wlpe out m a n k l n d . T h e r e i s necd today for the ful les t discuAsion o n the s ta tement adop ted b y the D i t r i c t C o u n c l l m e e t l n g I t shou ld be discitssed a t mee t lngs a n d i n the f'iop, A peaceful W o r l d f o r our k id s to l ive In i s possible i f we as parents ac t now, . ,
U E N e w s
Torstaina, huhtikuun 21 p. Thursday, April 21, S95S iSUv
" A r t i s t i c " Impressions B y B E R T A L P E K T
a g a l n , we need to take a lea f f rom th i s year 's a d j u d i c a t i o n f o r dh^ection. t the C e n t r a l O n t a r i o F e s t i v a l , where the E d w a r d S t o n e t r o p h y w a s g iven t the groups w h i c h are c o m i n g up a n d whose effor ts need to be recog- n i zed a n d a p p l a u d e d t h e S u d b u r y L i t t l e T h e a t r e a n d P l a y - A c t o r s .
T h i s t r end was b e g l n n l n g to 8how u p i n the C e n t r a l O n t a r i o D r a m a F e s t i v a l , because g roups w h i c h have greater suppor t f i n a n c i a l l y a n d have m a n y people o f seml -p ro fes s lona l s ta tus , w o u l d h a v e begun : t o w a l k a w a y w i t h top h o n o u r s y e a r af ter y e a r , SO t h a t g roups w l t h less of t h f b i g guns w o u l d soon beg in to get d l s - couraged w i t h t he resu l t t h a t ins tead of encourag ing thea t re a r t i n C a n a d a the F e s t i v a l w o u l d s o o n h a v e become a n a n n u a l contes t o f a s m a l l g roup of semi-profess iona ls . . These are the p o l n t s I w o u l d l i ke
to m a k e r e g a r d i n g t h e a d j u d i c a t l o n . bu t I mus t a d d t h a t It was a n e x c i t l n g event w h e n n e a r l y f i f t y y o u n g people appeared In these p l a y s . I t i s a n event t h a t mus t . n o t b e l g n o r e d nor underes t lma ted by anyone , I f p r o - per encouragement Is g l v e n the n u m - ber c a n be inc reased a n d It is w o r t h cons ide r ing w h e t h e r a f u r t h e r target s h o u l d be :^set. T h i s target ls the e n t r y i n t o l o c a l , r e g i o n a l a n d p r o v i n - c i a l d r a m a fes t lva ls . W I t h t h l In m i n d , p repa ra t lons m l g h t be s ta r ted i n t ime to a p p l y fo r a d j u d i c a t l o n o n
P U S H E R : I h a d n-great exper lcnce today. . . r-- '
J O E : Y o u were sa t i s f ied w i t h some guy's P roduc t ion?
P U S H E R : No , I went to a n A r t M u s e u m .
J O E : T h e y m u s t h a v e h a d p lc tures on h o w to speed-up workers .
P U S H E R : A r t M u s e u m s don ' t waste t ime w l t h s t u f f l ike tha t .
J O E : D o n ' t let the boss h e a r y o u say t ha t .
P U S H E R ; r d idn ' t m e a n It t ha t way. I m e a n they ' rc in tercs ted i n the h i g h e r th ings of our l i fe .
J O E : T h e y have m a n y pa in t jngs of food baskets?
P U S H E R : T h e t rouble w l t h you ls you don ' t 'have any sens i t lv i ty .
J O E : I beg to d i f f c r w i t h you . I have SO m u c h sens l t iv i ty I came close to t h r o w up a t one ce r t a in p a i n t i n g .
P U S H E R : ing.s i.s pigs. W h a t pa in t i ng?
J O E : T h l s p a i n t i n g , .was o f a M o t h e r c a r r y i n g a sack of potatoes.
P U S H E R : M o r o n ! T h a t was no sack o f potatoes, t ha t was he r ch i ld . .
J O E : " T h a t mus t have been one cruel mo the r to c a r r y h e r o h l l d i n a .sack.
P U S H E R : T h e r e was no sack! that w a s ja-st the paln ter ' s a r t i s t i c i m p r c i s i o n .
J O E : Y o u t e l l i ng me triat t h e g u y wrio p a i n t e d tha t t h i n g rea l ly t h l n k s a k l d l o o k s . l i k e ome k i n d o f a b i g glob?
P U S H E f t t Y e . v i f that'.-? v/hat . you v/ant to c ^ l l i t .
J O E : T h e n I guess he has the ame- ar t i s t l c ImprCMlons the bos.s h a . F o r t h i s leve l nex t year , as the l o c a l a d
j u d l c a t i o n s . t a k e p l ace a b o u t the s ame j tha t Is jus t w h a t * t h e bosM t h i n k s o f t ime . . T h e one -ac t compe t l t l ons are m c : to h l m I a m a b l z glob, D o you t a k h i g place a t the e n d o f t h l s m o n t h th ink the bo.ss pa id o f f tha t a r t i s t? f o r the c u r r e n t season, o It: w o u l d P U S H E R : I see you don ' t u n d e r - n o t create l u r t h e r d i f f i cu l t i e s .
T h e poss ib i l i t i es a r e the re a n d the s k i l l l s there f o r i m i n ? a t p resen t - Ing a ve ry -accep tab le a n d cred i tab le pe r fo rmance before a w l d e r audfence.
.Montrears b i Butch Boochard and Floyd Curry close in on Detroifs Gordle IIowe but i fs too late, for the top B e d Winc airfcMnyn haa Just eored rhat prored to be the Stnaley Cup cUnchinr ffoal. Red Wing centre Alex Delveeehfo nofehed (jbe finrt and thJrd tallles in DetroIf> 31 victory over Canadiens In the serenth and decfdinc game'of (he playoffs at Detroit. Dy clincbln? tbeir serenth SUnley Cap,- Detroit n tcpt tbe leacoe and enp honors for tbe second straifbt year. Each Bed W i n r Picks np in boniu money.
S i l O B T A N D 8 N A 1 P V A fJ rn i f S c o t t l s h lawyere , r ece iy -
i n g a h t t e r f r o m thefr r e n t agents over the lease r e n e w a l o f premlses , were asked i f t hey v/ere g o i n g to r e - m a l n i n the b u i l d i n g .
T h e f i r m r e p l i e d i " W e are, Y o u r s fa i th fuJ ly . "
T h e agents, i m p a t l e n t fo lk , were n o t eat isf ied w l t h t h e r c p l y . T h e y wro te the lawyerB agaJn, a s k i n g If t h e y m e a n t to r e m a i n In the offlces.
B a c k c a m e the r e p l y : " D e a r s i r , we r e m a i n Y o u r faittafunjr,"
fitand M o d e r n A r t ^ J O E i A s a m a t t e r of fact, I av/
one p a i n t i n g w h i o h I t h i n k I u n d e r - t a n d , I t was about character."5 as you, h a m e l y fo remen.
P U S H E R : T d o n ' t remember a p a i n t i n g .l ike tha t ,
J O E : T h i s p a i n t i n g fibwed an ugjy l o o k l n g g rouch , Jlke you , ' l i o l d i n g Jn hL', h a n d a huge .-//atch, ThLs g rouch Is fimSng a t k l n n y ruft-dpwja lookin{{ ch; . racter , l ike me, v/ho is t r udg ing hi.s w a y a long a deser t w h ; c h s c e i h \Vt.f. It gccs o n forever . I t eeems t h a t guys l i k e y o u w i l l foIJow guy,5 l ike m<i to the end o f the ea r th v/ l th your d a m n t o p - w a t c h c .
P U S H E R : I remember t ha t p a i n i - in}?, a n d I t d i d n ' t have a n y t h i n g a t a l i to do w l t h f o r e m t n . I f you w e r e n ' l
too cheap to buy the gulde-book they gave out,, y o u would 've f o u n d out w h a t that p a i n t i n g was rea l ly about.
J O E : I t SO happens I d i d buy a guide book but I t h rew it. away . T h e y must have h a d the museums m i x e d up the t l t les d i d . n o t have a n y t h i n g at a l i to do w i t h the p a l n t .
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P U S H E R : W e i l , I f you 'd seen the guide-book. you woukl 've l ea rned the p a i n t i n g 6howed the hopeless desire of a men ta l l y diseased o l d m a n to r e t u r n to the h a p p y days o f h l s ch i l dhood .
J O E : r to ld you it was abou t fore- m e n !
P U S H E R : Y o u go t fo remen o n t h e b r a i n .
J O E : Y e s . I also have-depress lons a n d a tom wars o n m y b r a l n . A n d 1 would l l k c to see some artLst pa ln t some p ic tures about w h a t bosses do to me; a n d w h a t I a n d the other broLhcrs do back to t h e m . A l s o 1 would l ike to see t h e m p a l n t a p i c t u r e o f m y wlfe a n d k ids . of w h o m I have great p r lde , a n d s u c h a p a i n t i n g I could unders tand ,
P U S H E R : ' W h y don ' t y o u get off y o u r m o r b i d d i s l i ke fo r bosses a n d foremen? Y o U Y e a lways t h i n k l n g they've got It i n f o r y o u . Y o u ' r e too sensit ive,
J O E : T h a t is t r a n g e , Before y o u .said I was no t erusltlve e n o u g h ,
P U S H E R : N o w you ' rc t r y i n g to get me confuscd,
J O E : i W h c n i t comes to a p p r e c l - a t i n g the p h o n y s tuf f some cha rac te r s i n v c n t to anegJc a b u c k f rom the boes, 7 do not apprec la te Jt so t hey ay I a m not sensi t ive , B u t w h e n I am h y r t by the d i r t y t r l cks t h e bouees p u l i on mc for r e a l the>' $ay I am too sensi t ive, '
P U S H E R : Y e a h ? J O E . Y e a h . T h c d l f fc rence be-
tween them a n d me is they are very eensltlvc about t h i h g w h i c h : d o no t a m o u n t to a qarvof beans. W h i l e I a m eenslt ive about t h i n g i i w h l c h miount up to m a n y cans o f bcana, also rneat, m l l k a n d potatoes, A l s o a l i t t l e peace, hones ty : a n d k lndness .
F r o m M a r c h of L a b o r ,
Q U A K E R HIJMOR E v e n Qiiakera c a n be c r o c h e l y and
U n c l e y / lJ3iam, durln'vf a l o n g and cantar ikcrous l i f e t l m e , h a d abu&ed the pr iv i l exe . Nov/ he w a belrig l a l d to re.- t^, a n d an a t m o i p h c r e of t r a i n pe r - vaded the g a t h c r l n g . A t last an el- der ly m M i r n e r Apoke up: "Weil, there's one good thing they can ay about W i l l i a m , H e wan' t always as m e a n as he w a eometlmcs"
THE STORY TOISreR THE B 0 9 5 W H O AIMAYS TWlST5 THE FACT5 /ROUNO TO UI? -WIM$ELF CURlMQ A GRlEVANCe CASE.
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TWO YEARS l A T t R - F R t O JONES S B V - PAi50 AG.AIN
^ L A D M l T THAT FRED UONESl lAS MORE DEPARTMENT SERVICE . . BUr LESLIE APPLEP0U5HER HAS
s^QRE COKJRANY SERVICE. J-
Yritys IVeek-End Inoludes Sports, Dance and Concert
Toronto. Yritys Is starting the weekend of the. 22od with a banc. A welcoinlnf dance is being held at the Don Hal l on Friday nl fht with Mike Lucas a n d h i s orchestra. O n Saturday at 2 P M the indoor J u n p meet wlll be . held. Then on. Sunday at 4 P M the curtain wlll rise on the 49th Anniversary Concert of (he club. Guest artlats at thls concert wUI Include such well known artlsts
' as Alex Tlchnovitch and the U J P O drama vrorkshop present- Incr Sean 0'Casey's one-act play
" l I a U of Healing."
A n Invltatlon to the varlous mass organlzations has been sent and we are looking to the week- end with great enthusiasm. V a - rlous commltteea have been work- i n r diligently for weeks prepar . Ing thls G a l a W e e d - E n d . See you there! A . .
J U S T N A M E I T . S O N
; T h e son of one of the fabulou men of Texas was home to stay servtce in Korea and the fathei foied. h lm anything he might ,i T^e son dldn't show t o muoh li eist. but finally taid heVl Uke to up golf and couM ii5e.sQme olub
T h e father beamed. '*How c would you lllce?" he asiked, eagi plcasc.
"Oh," sald the son, "six or i wIU do".
A few d a y s l a t e r the father nounced he had gotten the < "But I don't know." he added, a of concern in his voice, ^'You ma; be satlafled."
"How many did you get?" atk son. "ril like 'em aJl rlght."
"Oh. I got seven," the father "But lt'8 a rthome. Only six a swlmmlng pool."
"I wouldn't kcep tcUing her y unworthy of her,"
"Np? Why not?" "Let It come to her as a surprl
S y v l l surulla Ja kaihDmleltn ilmoitamme, e t t pikku Lindan i t i Ja Is Ja lapsemme
TOINI JA GEORGE NUMMELA salvat surmansa auto-onnettomuudessa IIlKhway 17, l h e l l Espa- nola, Ontario, maaliskuun 4 p i v 1955. .'
Toini Merlam Nummela oli syntynyt Suomessa, k e s k u u n 18 p, 1918. H n t Ji suremaan t y t r . 7TVU0tlas L inda Ann, i t i , Anna Saari, sisar, Rall i Sftencer perheineen, veli, Oswald Saari perheineen, kaikki North Bayssa, Ontario s e k multa sukulaisia t l l Ja Suooiesiia, m y s laaja ys tvpi i r i t l l .
George Waldeaiar Nummela oli sylitynyt Suomessa, huhtikuun U p, 1917. H n t Ji suremaan tytr , Linda A n n . i t i . Helmi, Picture Butte, Alberta, Is, George Nummela Sr.. Port Arthur, Ontario; td i t , Emma Punkarl, St. Catharines, Ontario, Fanni Suominen, Swa8tika, Ontario, Martha Harju, Porcupine, Ontario, Aino Mieto, South Porcupine, Ontario, Esther K a r i . South Porcupine, Ontario. Suomessa sukulaisia, m y s multa sukulaisia Ja laaja ys tvpi i r i t s s maassa.
M o m m y Ja D a d d y n u k k u u - u n t a r a u h a i s a a . kunnes k o i t t a a Ihanas t i a a m u Jo l lo in t a v a t a a n .
Linda
E i t unne t i e t n s I h m i n e n , elo o n k u i n h i u k k a n e n ,
h e t k i n e n . V a l o , va r jo t v u o r o i n t y t t sen, ' .; k u k a t i e t p i v n s v i i m e i s e n
Helmi i t i
N y t vuoro t e i d n , poL3 t l t m e n n j o S i i s l e v t k r a u h a n u n t a
i k u i s t a T e i d n e l o n t i e n n c v a i h t u i
unehen . O n m u i s t o t a j a n m e n n e e n
m e i l l v a i n . ' I s ' G e o r g e . ' S r
N i n k k i vo i t uonen k u t s u t u l l a a j a l l a
j o t a e l vo i aav i s t aa . J t n n e k o t i , j r a k k a a t
I k v n . OI , H e r r a , a u t a tahtoos .
t y y t y m n . . T d i t : Emma Ja Fanni
perheineen,
O n t u n t e m a t o n m e i l l e e l o n . . r e t k i . . el t i e d m i t h u o m i s p i v tuo. E l ole t i edossamme k u o l o n
h e t k i , , n t y y d y t t v m i t H e r r a sub.
T d i t : Martha, Aino Ja Estherperhelnecn.
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H a l u a m m e l ausua s y d m e l l i s e t k i i tokse t k a n t a j i l l e , k u n n i a kan- : ta j iUe, Kukulaisille, y s t v i l l e , j r j e s t d i l l e j a k l u b e i l l e k u k k a s e p p e - l e i s t , s h k s a n o m i s t a ^ osanot tokor te is ta j a k a i k e s t a h y v y y d e s t , m i t dsol t l t te m e i t k o h t a a n . K i i t o s M r s , I d a M l l l e r ' U l e , T a i s t o S a l o l l e j a K a r l Sor josel le h e i d n avus tansa mei l l e .
M e i d n k a i k k i e n sukulalst ien puoles ta .
E l nuoruuteen voi tu rva ta , e l terveyteen t l l , : v a n h e m m a t usein lapsensa saa n h d p a a r e i n p l l . E l kuolo m e i l t kysele et j o k o t l t so i s imme, v a a n j m n o lsko h a l u ,
Anna ItL
T h e y bade no one the i r las t : f a rewel l ,
T h e y s a l d good-by to none, - T h e heaven ly g a t c s w e r c opened,
A l o v i n g vo ice s a l d " C o m e " , W e of tcn s l t a n d t h i n k of y o u , T h e th ings y o u used to say ; W e wonder w h y you h a d to die , W l t h o u t a chance to say
good-by, T h o u g h out o f s l gh t you're ever, S t i l l missed , s t i l l loved , s t i l l
ours , ' - .'. Y o u w i l l Ilve w i t h us In memory , U n t i l the end of t ime ,
Ossle. Doria and JTudy Raili , Bemle and Debble
/ Callander . A N N A S A A R I
Ontario