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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 19

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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19
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19 Canadian In No Hurry THE GAZETTE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961 .1 To Make His Way Home ancies I prefer to live In Italy," said Prevost, who plans to return to A. Canada this fall. HARRIET HILL SAYSi Since his arrival In Rome a year ago, he has attended the great festivals of Salzburg, Ven ice and Dubrovnik. vr-xxfi mJvmKmmttmmv The Softest Sel Last January, he Interrupted his work in Europe to return to OMK Robert Prevost is on expatriate Canadian In no hurry to return to hla native country. The young Montreal Is a tage and 1 1 designer, whose work has been teen on stages In Montreal, Stratford, and on Canadian Television.

He chose Italy as a field of study when he was awarded a travel grant by the Canada Arts Council last year. Italy is still his favorite country, despite numerous side trips to France, Zpiia, Austria and Greece to attend famous theatre festivals. "I like working in Canada, but Canada at the request of Montreal's Theatre du Nouveau Mon-de. There he designed stage set tings for Pirandello's A Chaeun Sa Verite and Aeschylus' Les Nr-, 1 'J. 1 Choephores.

He was back in Italy again in March after revisiting Spain and Portugal and attending perform ances of ancient Greek drama in Sicily. Mrs. Jack Shulman, president of the Sisterhood of Shaare Zedek Congregation, which will hold its opening meeting Wednesday at 8.30 p.m. in the synagogue auditorium. A play called "Malkaleh's about the coming Jewish holiday season, will be presented by the Sisterhood drama group.

Ham Roll-Ups (r Baked, Served 7 Always a great show at El Morocco BILLY YANKO comedian ROSITA PERRY tinging itar YOLANDA YNSUA dancing star Maria's Musical Marionettes Bix Beleir Orchestra For your dancing pleasure The Four Soul Bros, Ne cevar, minimum admission charge (except Saturday) I ihowi nightly: 10 p.m., 12 p.m. and 2.00 p.m. 2 showt Sundays 9.00 and 11.00 p.m. Snowdon Theatre. Claudia McNeil, Rudy Dee and Diana Sands are also starred.

Sidney Poitier, left, as he appears in a scene from A Raisin In The Sun, the film version of the prize-winning stage play, on view at the Gertrude Berg Wins Citation CHICAGO (fl Gertrude Berg's performance In A Ma Singing Thing He Does Best By WENDY CAHILL Billy Reuben has done a variety of things. "I've been a professional fighter, a bell hop, a dishwasher, a WE HAVE BEEN HEARING lot Itttly of Hiroshima for It was IS years age the bomb was dropped. But perhaps the most eloquent reminder to us personally cam the ether day. We ware opening a box of colored slides of Japan's Inland Saa which we had brought back from our recent trip to the Far East. (Colored slides sell for ten cants each, our money In Japan, and they're excellent).

The box Included fine slides of the beautiful waterway and one, dramatic and without comment the skeleton of a building rated by the bomb In Hiroshima. No well-touted piece of propaganda could have done more as a reminder. NEW PRESIDENT of the Canadian Federation of University Women, Margaret MacLellan, has been 20 years with the federal civil service. She's librarian and what she describes as "jack of all trades" for the combines investigation branch of the justice department. With sun-tanning days numbered, be prepared if you're ultra chic to have a porcelain delicate skin this autumn and winter.

Lilly Dache has introduced a pale, pale mint toned foundation that she says will give you that pre-Raphaelite fragility. The face of our city is changing fast but being a creature of habit we do mourn some of the old For instance we hunted the other day for our favorite shoe repair shop. We had gone there with sickly shoes for years and years. When we arrived at the site we found the store closed. We were desolated.

The Italian shoemaker not only took a personal interest in our he sang Italian arias at his work. We don't know what happened or where he is but we feel some of the lightheadedness has gone out of our life. A LETTER FROM A READER asks: "Is there anything you can do to impress on Montreal women their tidiness should not be limited to their own homes? Why are most women so untidy in public wash rooms?" She has a point certainly. The most fastidious women will throw balls of paper towelling on the floors of wash rooms and not give their carelessness a thought. Good old England item when Major Gagarin was entertained by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace the dessert was cabinet pudding dish that seems to have gone out of fashion here but which can be truly gourmet eating.

Another dish that has suffered a similar fate except in sections of New England Indian pudding. Served piping hot (almost hot enough to burn your mouth but not quite) with cream It's difficult to beat. The many rains of this spring and summer In our area have kept lawn-cutters working overtime but they have produced the best gardens in years. Look hard as you can, you won't find that dried-out yellow brown look anywhere in our region Odd bit of information to reach us radio advertising is prohibited in India. Perhaps it's a blessing in disguise.

One of the thrills of having a suit custom-made in Hong Kong is that the finished article bears your name a bit of vanity, certainly, but pleasurable. Our suit was made in such a hurry our name was omitted. "Next trip I'll be seeing the tailor in Hong Kong and get him to weave It for you," eur chief engineer on the SS Pioneer Mart told us. We promptly forgot all about It but yesterday our mail brought a letter frem Yokohama and when we opened the envelope out fell our woven tag. THE LIGHTER SIDE: The barbed compliment at its best young thing innocently to chie but middle-aged companion, "You have a nice figure for a woman your age," jority of One has won the annual In Same Dish As pots and pans and baking dishes get prettier and prettier, it's hardly necessary to transfer cooked foods to special serving utensils.

One popular cook-and-serve dish is the baking dish that comes to the table in its own gay wicker basket. These almond-topped ham rolls are especially attractive when served in a basket dish. HAM and Green Bean Roll-Ups thin slices cooked ham 2 tablespoons prepared mustard 1 (9-ounce) package frozen green beans, cooked and drained 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper The CWi milt the Joa Pyna show, broadcast direct frem El Morocco Tonight citation of the Sarah Siddons Society. The veteran actress previously won an American Theatre Wing Tony in New York for the same role. The new award is a statuette of the renowned 18th Century tngusn actress.

truck driver and an elevator operator. But singing is the only thing I know how to do properly. I got fired from all the other jobs." Reuben Is currently singing in the Terrace Dining Room of: APPEARING NICHTLY attha the Candlelight as part of a trio known as the Candlelighters. Reuben sings and plays the piano. John Re plays clarinet and 1445 Closse Sr.

Res. WE. 7-6139 drums, and Lee Foulin plays bass Blue Bird Club! "We do Sinatra-type songs, but, Vk cups milk Reuben has done one record called Barbara, which he wrote of course not the same way he does," said Reuben. "Our two big hits are Black Magic and Margie. Whenever we do those, himself, and which is due for re Amazing! lease in the near future.

He would FERNAND MARTEL they're usually requested again." also like to record an L.P. of The trio also plays some jazz. "pretty songs." Without doubt the most fantastic act of iti kind "But not rock'n' roll," said Rue- "Not for the money," he said, ben, "I do not recognize rock 'n roll as music. I don't feel it's con because there no money in re cordings." IEj Singing Planht i Organhi I BUSINtSS MiN'S I the FABULOUS ductive to anything but hubcap stealing and gang warfare. I urn A composer in his spare time, Reuben said he has written over 400 songs.

"I've never had any of them published. I do it as a won't do anything that resembles GRAYS Pus In dynamit IS LUNCHEON 5 I I SBRViD ONLY I 2 SHOWS KIGHTLY rock roll. I wont even do it in jest. MU. 1-1637 means of creating, not as a release.

I have no tensions. I'm a very happy person. "I don't mind novelty tunes," ill PETER hi cup grated Cheddar cheese Slivered almonds Spread ham slices lightly with mustard. Divide beans into six portions and arrange each portion lengthwise on a slice of ham. Roll up slices and arrange in shallow baking dish.

Melt butter in saucepan. Stir in flour, salt and pepper and cook 1 minute. Add milk and cook and stir until thickened and smooth. Add cheese to sauce and cook and stir until melted. Pour sauce over ham rolls.

Sprinkle with almonds. Bake in a 375-degree oven 20 minutes, or un- til hot and bubbly, Serves a. Sardines Handy Emergencies A few cans of sardines in the cupboard will save lots of strain when unexpected guests drop in. Here's a sardine spread which can be made in seconds or kept "I wouldn't mind a TV or radio show, and I would like to stay at the Candlelight. But, really my LYNN WESSLER NICK MAK0S he continued.

"Our drummer Johnny does the Woodpecker song. As long as it makes people laugh, I like it." Reuben "loves" club work, and prefers it to TV or the movies. "I don't like to perform to a machine," he said. "In a club, ambition is just to sing. As for the future Reuben and his group have been offered a 26-week tour of Europe, but have made no decision yet on whether you re more intimate with the or not to take it.

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1 1 UN. 6-0938 I audience, but there nothing very dramatic about playing to a cameraman in dungarees. There's no reaction to tell you whether you're good or bad." Use Leftovers Roll out leftover dough from pie and cut out small circles. Fill with a mixture of currant jelly and chopped nuts and fold over and seal In turnover style. Bake in a hot oven.

FASHION WIGS and HAIR PIECES Custom made and styled by ax parts. For frea details write NATURAL HAIR SUPPLIES Suite 107, 21 Ticheiter Tcronro 10, Ontorie xTheMask' Publicist THE FOSSILS CLUB OF M0NREAL IN on hand in the refrigerator until needed. Drain and mash 1 can of sardines. Combine with cup chili sauce, 1 teaspoon horseradish, 2 teaspoons lemon juice and a dash of salt. Perfect for tea sandwiches delicious on -NY.

Jim Moran, publicist for The presents Mask, has returned to New York from the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, where he ap peared in a filmed prologue to the motion picture drama, which 'Needle katherine MACKENZIE Ij jl and his Islanders is the first to include sequences in the new depth-dimensional process. Moran recently completed a 'round the world trip, during which he collected 35 unique ritual masks. He will take the collection on a cross-country tour in connection with the forthcoming release of The Mask by Warner Bros. with complete jubilee cast added attraction 1 ii The Mask, described as "an; adventure in the No.

282 LAZY METHOD PLACKET Three seams of the skirt centers around an ancient mask that brings fantasies to anyone wearing it. These fantasies will pit Willie Lamothe Quartet AT THE FMTOfl TONIGHT 0:15 V.M. ALL SEATS RESERVED $2.00 EACH be visible as well to each member of the audience, who will re can be pressed open after they have been stitched. Then arrange the ikirt, wrong side out, on the table as shown in Sketch 1. Let the centre back seam lie on the ceive a specially constructed mask on entering the theatre- Presented by Beaver-Champion Attractions, The Mask was pro duced and directed by Julian Roffman for Taylor-Roffman Pro AVAILABLE AT THE FORUM BOX OFFICE ductions, Ltd.

Cleopatra headquarters will be centre front line of the skirt. The sketch shows the top of the front half of the skirt so that you can see the centre front notch. When proceeds to fossils youth work LLI rtU if set up in Rome next week to prepare for a Sept. 18 start of the Elizabeth Taylor picture. nnon to mirlniaht! let's have fun! SF vss s.

The "Little Nothing" Dress but what a valuable addition to any wardrobe. From Italy, this sleeveless, collar-less double-knit will see you right through the play. Dress it up or down with gloves, bead or anything your heart desires jot added distinction, a self-sash defines the waist while two tiny -pockets adorn the centre front. Sizes 11. Eellmma in black or charcoal.

iS.OO fathion finer mtzantin OPEN TfltSS. FRL TILL MNE Free parking iliiVir you arrange the skirt, though, the top edge of the top layer should be right in line with the top edge of the lower layer, with centre back seam touching the centre front notch. At each side of the skirt, as shown, is a fold! It is at the top of the fold on the right hand side of the skirt sketched that the zipper placket will be made. It will help if you press this fold flat with the iron. At the top of this right-hand fold, measure in from the fold a distance of five-eights inch, or better still three-quarters of an inch, and make a mark.

Several inches down, measure in the same distance from the fold and make another mark. Connect these two marks with a ruler and draw a line with chalk or pencil. This is the stitching line for the placket and is shown in Sketch as a dotted line. Tomorrow I'D suggest how to decide the length of stitcfcrg line Wff ALL RIDES mm I 111 SJk i I 4 I if immmi I isBf 10t EflCH 0 1 THURSDAY ADULT or CHILD mm FT. CATTfERLVE AT MOUNTAIN VI.

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