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The Oshawa Times, 21 Jan 1960, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 21, 1960 {120 - degree heat, traversed the|toria Falls and the Kruger Na-| CURT JUDGR his name. The judge said it was {heart of equatorial Africa over lional Park, and finally scaled] HERTFORD, England (CP)--A : shocking roads, visited the Vic-|Table Mountain, man appearing at the assizes|® waste of time and paper, and h - IT'S A JOY-RIDE ALL THE WAYI] Let London, Mork 1958] o < POC y $. here had 40 charges listed against! sentenced him on one charge. # METRO-GOLONTN-MATER ss 1% 00K ON ng # Glenn Ford + Debbie Reynolds IT STARTED WiTH A KicS ; ET -- COLOR Written in the Shadows R Orn Cry £Qy TOM Ge & of the Gas Chamber x by CARYL CHESSMAN | |r 222% on Tp JERRY UYINATONE, | SALISHY yg ; b/ oO pictus / i : . rer 4 | , vid, A'FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE CP a CARTOON BEN if \ * ; 4 C sumo of, o£; LAND ++ SEA wom AIR wer seins a ; ry i t FEATURE DAILY AT... 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:40 - 9:45 PERTH {on road conditions were not avail- ADULT EN eRVAINMENT | D A MN Cc E |able. a I skirted the edge of the Sa- | ADDED THRILLER! | TO A DIFFERENT BAND hara desert close to Timbuktu in The Inside Story of a Great U.S. Criminal «tHE UNDERCOVER man~ || EVERY FRIDAY " ; : WEE ; with GLENN FORD -- NINA FOCH THIS FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY GEORDIE » vik | : 'l FROM TORONTO'S NIG Terns hovt 1 eX PN | BILTMORE {usst two avs] cb tor ores Moo a's LASSIES/ | Teldfom | SU | SARE | RED BARN 50"v.r person the Islands Lo TICE | GOS | Hollandia Soccer Club mimes yoamed the PE x BB | of Ochawa COMING SOON-ABBIE ANDREWS ghland: Ha INTERVIEWS NATIVE Wal - 3 ; : INVITES YOU TO GO SLENDER BUDGET and a ae | 0D ANCING | WINTER GOLF SCHOOL - ) LT itself 1 Wi e in co-operation with t i 2-Year Tour Le ail BUS TX | Soturday, Jan, 250d, 8 pom. 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