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The Oshawa Times, 30 Apr 1960, p. 18

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men charged with being drunk in|taverns -- all persons under 21,] It is no offence t a public place, told Magistrate or exaple, Mr. Maloney aL 8 e to be drunk iy ee For this reason hotel beverage 2 em, 4 suid. The tavens the Liquor Fen Act, *|rooms are not open to the Pp uty of an olighee fo permitting it. 1 1eq lic as a whole, 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, April 30, 1960 TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 1l--Hamiltopr CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto) WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale THE LIBRARY WORLD Minister's Wife ells Life Story o. friend-|fine skill that has won for her Hotel Tavern Public Place? TORONTO (CP)---Defence law- ver Arthur Maloney contended | Friday a policeman is guilty of trespassing each time he enters a tavern and arrests a person on a charge of being drunk in a pub- 'ic place. Mr. Magistrate Renni r { the case to May 13 for judzment.| There are two categories of | 11:30 A.M. 11--Bob McLean Show 5-2--Concentration JRDA VE. 2---Newsreel SATURDAY Tie. Maloney, defending two 11-6--Outside Broadcasts 7-All Star Golf 5--Riverboat 2--Twilight Theatre 3: M. 11.6-Cartoon Party 4--Feature Film 6:00 P.M. 11--Dennis The Menace 4-Wrestling 11--John Collingwood Ri eade 7--Bowling Stars 6-- Sit Back With Jack" ti--Bugs 4--Sunday Afternoon 7--Resile Playhouse 4--December Bride 12:00 NOON 5-2--Truth The following reviews were written by a member of the Bunny McLaughlin L'brary Staff . ss Gun or C 2-Family F é P.M. 4~--News: 1:15 12:15 P.M. 6--Matinee Weather SA or late, love tomes to all. "To the hut of the peasant, or important role in Vincent's life nig novel. lordly hall, To the heart of the and in the story king, or humblest thrall, Sooner sweet-natured and clear headed,les girl at the Hampton Charity all his dreams of coll \ [ship and love. the 17th. Summer Literary Com-| Other personalities who play an| petition award for this refresh-| are Cynthia,| victoria Smith, being the old- Tom Zeller, Home, becomes a "big sister" tof who brings|al} the younger girls. And they in| and his first love; his closest friend, be the Of VALUE] sie ALASTAIR SIM $e NORAH GORSEN MGM HAS FILMEC SJ ROBERT RUARK'S 3 EXPLOSIVE STORY OF MAU MAU introducing TRAVERS as GEORDIE : with the fan JURY & LOVELL 8 KING ST. E, OSHAWA RA 3.2245 11~Queen's Park Report :30 I CHOSE A PARSON By Phyllis Stark home to him the meaning of turn become so devoted and i .,, {religions prejudice; Jamie, a|completely dependent on her re- Mrs. Stark begins her l1fe'Siraycous N.Y. bookseiiz: who in- A hss oy of their story when she met her husband, iroquces Vincent to the excite-|fears, frustrations and desires. a fellow . student at Gustavusinent of reading great books; But in spite of Vicky's full sched- Adolphus, a small denomination nq the morbidly dangerous 2e0-|ylp a hoo! a! college sustained by the Augus-| geoph professor, Clifford Hart-|she evolves a longing and lonli-| tana Synod of the Lutheran| yan 'But above all and dominat-|pess for the "world outside." Church in Minnesota. She follows i. (he scene are the satanic ih i the progress of her husband's|zjex Strickland who intrigues. Soon there ie 2 Job aud § Ta | ministry from two small parishes|, 4 (orments Vince, and the outside' an an Oppon Any or| in Minnesota to his consecration/peaytify]l and neurotic Laura jJermaten escape from | Ne ome as Bishop Coadjulor of the Dio- gipaygs, the object of his desire. through adoption for Vicky. Bu .cese of Newark, N.J. oie as she gains freedom she real- The novel is full of wit and THE WONDERFUL WORL izes her affection for the children humor and sparkles with anec-| OUTSIDE by Dorothy Holder aud for Eddie De Marco, who is dotes of a variety of experiences,| Jones No Ni Bhi WL le incidents, and adjustments, both] Mrs. Jones' personai acquain-| ; y DON PIERRE i i rectory tz vi "hildren i «itv much stronger bond. Vicky solves »| delightful and tragic, of rectory tance with children in a charity ler pressing Ty with the and es « 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 11--~News 7--Love That Bob 5-2--It Could Be You 4--Sarch for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 11--=Movie Matinee : [ad 4--Guiding Light 2--Family Playhouse : P.M. 3:00 P.M. 7--About Faces 11_Sunday Showcase 5--Feature Movie 7--Canisius College 4--Meet The Millers ium " 2---Mid-Day Matinee ilm Features 1:30 P.M 5--Football : : phan 7 7--Divorce Hearing 2-Family Playhouse 4--The World Turns 3:30 P.M. 1:45 P.M. 6--News 2:00 P.M. 7-Day In Court 6--Chez Helene 5-- Education | 4~For Better or Worse 2---Queen for a Day 2: M 5--Dick Clark 4---Wrestling 2--Buffalo Showcase 6:30 P.M. 11--Leave It To Beaver 7-Sports Hour 5--The Law Man 6--Stan Leonard 1: .M. 11-6--Country Calendar 7--Playhouse 5--Star Bowling 2:00 P.M. 11---Tiny Talent Time 7--No Holds Barred 6---Junior Magazine . ™ AG] % Es TECHMCOLOR Lincolnaires MONDAY! gr D="ATTILA" Plus "SINS OF ROME" 11-The Rifleman 7--Ted Mack Amateur Hour 6--Dennis The Menace 5-Highway Patrol 4-U of B Round Table 2-This Man Dawson 7:30 P.M. il--Man Hunt 7-Dick Clark | 6--Hancock's Half Hour | 5-2--Bonanza 4--Perry Mason 8:00 P.M [L---Sea Hunt 7-High Road 6--Man From Interpole | 8:30 PM. {1--Lawrence Welk | 7--Leave It To Beaver | | | OSHAWA'S FAVORITE FUN SPOT Admission 1.00 UR STURDY ASN DANCE PARTY | 7--Campaign Roundup 6--Web of Life 5--People Are Funny | 2--Pro Basketball 4:00 P.M 7-8ix Gun Theatre 620th Century 5--Championship Bridge 4:30 P.M. "A WOW OF A PICTURE!' life. home, as well as her love for! € | The author has given this book young people, inspires her to finesse and maturity that wins lan intimate personal flavor, and write of them with sensitive the affectionate respect of all her 7 PAVILION it will contradict any lay per- understanding as well as with thelfriends and the readers as well. J 4, OSHAWA son's conception of rectory life| ---------------- = Os. as dull and rarefied. To cite some of the amusing events here would be to spoil the essence and charm of this warm, human story of love and service of a clorgy-| man s family. A family novel. |LET ME BE AWAKE By Stuart Mitchner Stuart Mitchner at the age of 6--Mr. Adam and Eve [20 years has written his first §-2--From These Roots novel and at the same time won| 4--The Verdict Is Yours the Thomas Y. Crowell College ne P.M | Novel Lomest for his id of 2 T-- |young Midwesterner, Vincen : Asan Bandstand Reed. He describes Reed's year| 5-2--Comedy Theatre of awakening from high school a P.M graduation to the end of his S-Let's Look. freshman year at college; his sal- iies into the great city of New| York; the gradual collapse of| Le Deadline Given = ein Noi ow | Truck Strikers |; 4--Learn About Music 2-Three Stooges | TORONTO (CP) Husband | @ 5:15 P.M. | Transport Limited workers who 4--Big Mac Show went on strike Friday in Toronto 5:30 P.M. and Windsor have been given un- 7--Rin Tin Tin til 1 p.m. Monday to return to their jobs. LOOKING FOR A Pa tp nee ned GOOD INVESTMENT 6:00 P.M. ToEarly Show eau, bargaining agent for the 2 trucking operators, warned that . . . New modern building and property Won 2---Casey Jones if the strikers are not back on 6:15 P.M. the job by the Monday deadline 6--The Viki ber fi vill ove Hus- . . 6:30 P. pand's freight. ¢ for sale in choice North Oshawa location. Presently leased and show- ing a 15% Net Profit. J 7 ~y oo 7 unusus le Popular! 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GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM Saturday, May 7, 1960 ORCHESTRA -- DANCING 8:30 p.m. to 12:00 ADMISSION 4.00 PER COUPLE North 6:30 P.M. band's freight. 11---Family Theatre The men--35 in Windsor and 65 6:45 P.M. in Toronto--walked out in protest 5-4-2--Weather: News (at the company's practice of 11-6-4-2--Weather; News i ery 7 sok 5--Huntley-Brinkley paving them every two, weeks Report All members of Teamsters Loca 7:00 P.M. 880, the men want to be payed 6--Tablold weekly 5--The Four Just Men a---- 4--Death Valley Days 2--The Vikings 7:15 P.M. 7~News: Weather 7:30 P.M DRIVE-IN TONIGHT! "Rimes og AL ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS CHARLTON HESTON - BURL IVES BEST SUPORTING ACTOR--1958) 8:30 AM. 7--Herald of Truth 2-Sacred Heart 8:45 AM. 2--Church Invitation :00 AM 11--Rev. 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Assignment Ottawa CROSSWORD PUZZLE CITY OF OSHAWA NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS eo DOGS NOT PERMITTED TO RUN AT LARGE eo ALL DOGS IN THE CITY MUST BE LICENSED Notice is hereby given to all dog owners that City By-laws provide that dogs shall be prohibited from running at large in the City of Oshawa, unless re- strained by a leash, from May 1st to July 31st, 1960. WITH SHELLEY WINTERS 1960 BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS True Fi DIAMOND By-law 2365, as amended, requires that the 1960 licences must be purchased by February 1st. Dogs not carrying 1960 licences are being considered as stray dogs and impounded. Impounded dogs not claimed within 48 hours are being destroyed. THE Emotions! ! | Monumental ALL OF IT! AUTHENTIC! resented ty WARNER BROS. stanming RAY DANTON + KAREN STEELE + STARTS MONDAY Avoid having your dog picked up and possibly destroyed by purchasing your licence without delay if you have not already done so. Complaints of dogs running at large and the large number of unlicenced I ELAINE STEWART Wp dogs seen require rigid enforcement of the provision of the by-laws and the Err And FR E SAME PRO, Gi ANK Love RAM Dog Control Officer has been given instructions accordingly. Dated at Oshawa this 30th day of April, 1960. Suspense! ALDERMAN JOHN G. BRADY, Chairman, City Property, Fire Protection and General Purpose Committee. AN AVON PRODUCTION "THE (Tay 47:]:}

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