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The Oshawa Times, 18 May 1960, p. 23

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--r EA J 0 fi 0, (0, G0 G0, GB B.S gi SA, di J OE HE Vy YY rT Y YY I yyy Vv ev YY was a weekend guest at the home TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamiiton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte WKBW-TV Cbanpel 7--Buffale WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channe) 4--Buffale of her sister, Mrs. A, J. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley spent Sunday visiting her father, Mr. George Avery at Little AT BROOKLIN Dozen Infants WEDNESDAY EVE, 5:00 P.M. U~Family Theatre 6--Royal Winnipeg Ballet S~Playhouse 4~Childhood Literature 3-The Big Rascals 5:15 P.M. 4-Big Mac Show 5:30 P.M, 7-~My Friend Flicka 6--Huckleberry Hound 2-Felix The Cat 6:00 P.M 116--News 7-~Early Show Western 6:15 P.M. 6--8ea Hunt 6:30 P.M, 11--Family Theatre $-42News: Weather 6:45 PM. S--Huntley Brinkley Report 11.6-4-2 -News 7:00 P.M. 6~Tabloid 5--Vikings 8:30 AM. 7---Fun House 9:00 AM. 11--Romper Room 5--Ding Dong School 7---Romper room S--Burns and Allen 4--Life of Riley 2~Checkers 10:00 A.M. 82---Dough Ra Mi 4--Red Rowe Show 10:30 AM. 7--Morning Show §2-Play Your Hunch 4-On The Go 11:00 AM, 11--Jane Gray Show 5-2--Price 1s Right 11---Bob McLean Show §-2--Concentration 4---December Bride 12:00 NOON 11---Bugs Bunny and Friends 7 8--Manhunt 7:15 PM. 7--=News; Weather 7:30 P.M. 6--Leave It To Beaver 7--Keep Talking 8-2-Wagon Train 4--~Musical Hour 8:00 P.M. 11-6---RCMP 7-~Take A Good Look 8:30 P.M, 11-6--Live A Borrowed LAK le 7..Ozzle and Harriet 4--Playhouse 90 §-2--Price Is Right 9:00 P.M. 11-8-5--Perry Como Show 7---The Hawaiian Eye 4~The Millionaire 2--Perry Como 9:30 P.M. &~1 Got a Secret 10:00 PM. 11-6-One Step Beyond 7--8ea Hunt 5-2--This 4--Jack Is Your Life jenny Hour 11-6--Exploration 7-Interpol Calling 6--Farm Program S§--~Man Hunt 2-Four Just Men 11:00 P.M. 11.7-6-5-4-2--News; Weather; Sports 11:15 P.M. 7=Playhouse 6---Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 11--Late Show 6---Stage Sevens 5-2-Jack Parr Theatre THURSDAY 8:00 AM, 7--Buffalo AM, §-2--- Today 4~News Roundup 8:15 AM 4~Captain Kangaroo §-2---Truth or Consequences 4---News; Weather 12:15 P.M. 6----Matinee 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P. 11-News 7~Love That Bob 52--It Could Be You 4--8earch For Tomorrow 12:45 P.M, 11---Movie Matinee 4--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M, 7--About Faces 5--Movie 4--Meet The Millers 2--Mid-day matinee 7~Divorce Hearing 4--As The World Turns 2:00 P.M, 7-Day In Court 6---Chez Helene 4--For Better or Worse 2-Queen For A Day 2:30 P.M. 11-6--Open House 7-~Cale Storm S5--Home Cooking 4--House Party 2--Loretta Young 7--Beat The Clock 5-2-Dr. Malone 4--The Millionaire 3:30 P.M, 11---Music For You 7-Who Do You Trust 6---Fighting Words §5-2--From These Roots 4--Verdict Is Yours 4: M. 11--Popeye 7--American Bandstand 6----Millionalre 5-2~Comedy Theatre 4--Serinls 4:30 P.M. 6-Just Mary 5-2--Adventure Theatre 4--Edge of Night THURSDAY EVE, :00 P.M, 11--Family Theatre 6~This Living World 5--Playhouse 4--Learn About Science 2-Three Stooges 7--Rocky and Friends 6---Roy Rogers 2--Huckleberry Hound 6:00 P.M. 11-6--Metro News 2-Highway Patrol : WM, 6--Bob Cummings 6:30 P.M, 11--Family Theatre 8-4-2--News; Weather 145 P.M, 8--Huntley-Brinkley Report 64-2- News 7:00 P.M, 6-~Tablold S5--Leave It To Beaver 4-Topper Beries 2~8hotgun Slade 7-~News: Weather 7:30 P.M, 7-Black Saddle 6--Provincial Affairs 5--The Detectives 4--Panel Quiz 2-Law of the Plainsman 7:45 P.M. 11-The Nation's Business 6--8can 8:00 P.M. 11-6--Deputy 7--Donna Reed 5-2--Bat Masterson 4--Betty Hutton Show 8:30 P.M 11-6--Talent Caravan -5~The Real McCoys 4--Ringo 2-Producers' Choice 100 P.M, 11-6--Cloneup 7-Pat Boone §-2--Bachelor Father 4--Zane Gray Theatre H M. 11-The Gambler 6--~GM Presents 7---Untouchables 5-2---Tennessee Ernie 4--Electra Playhouse 10:00 P.M, 11---Meet McGraw 6---Manhunt 5-2~You Bet Your Life 4--Revion Revue 10:15 P.M. 11-Talking Sport 10:30 P.M. 11-1 Love Lucy 7--8an Francisco Beat 6..0n The Scene §-2--Journey To Understanding 11:00 P.M 11.7.6.5-4-2--News; Sports : M . 7-Playhouse 6 Viewpoint 2-8portsreel 11:30 P.M, 11-6---Late Show 5-2--Jack Paar 4~Film Festival Given Baptism [Officer Cadet BROOKLIN -- Associate Super- service, Mrs. Douglas Wiseman, | T Ge A d interdent of Sinday Seton, Don bas + and West: Mi oe 0 t war Duncan led the Christian Fam-| Eas! est: Mr. an rs. ily Day services held at Brook- Dave Coats, 94%; Mrs, Barge, reCTORIA CP) a Jon H. lin United Church on Sunday. Mrs, Bovey, 93; Mrs, I". ji¥ince of Nagas | as a, ay Billie Batty read the Scriptures.|Jones, Mrs, Arthur J. Cook, 76% ;| RCAF tices d ge g oa Won tie The Junior Choir, directed by Shirley Saunders, Joan Bryson, | Goyer Ro as silver etal Mrs. Kenneth Holliday and pian- 73; Mr. and Mrs, McCulloch, 73, day sya] Road Re clotiie" Sandy J A ided spe- : J io} Diante Nesbitt, povided ge ppy.son sre ling during his second year in Rev. §, J. Hillier spoke on| Mr. and Mrs, Mel Thomas, training. "The Christian Family" and con- Stouffville, were visitors on Sun-| He and 10 others will receive |ducted the baptismal service for day at the home of Mr, and their awards Thursday when 61 12 children: Larry Keith, son of Mrs, Ernest Acton: officer cadets from Canada's Mr. and Mrs, Ke'th McCool; Jill| Miss Margery Allens is a patl- three armed services participate Marie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, ent at Port Perry Hospital, in graduation ceremonies at the Charles Johnston; Deborah Lynn,| Mr. and Mrs, George Boake, Canadian Service College at daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Rob-| Ralph and Jane, visited relatives Royal Roads. ert Kyle; Katherine Beth, daugh- at Beaverton on Ssturday, =~ | The RMC Club of Canada (Vic- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Robert] Kinoven ge Tune Busters ia branch) Trophy, awarded to May; Sandra Lee, daughter of Band" provided the enterialn|ip, officer cadet of the graduat. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Booth; David ment at the police and firemen |, class attaining the highest Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- banquet held at Whitby on Sal-/;i;ndard in all phases of mill tin Lee; Donna Lynn, daughter Ur(ay: M Coe of Osh. 27 training, was won by army of Mr, and Mrs, Alec Biair;| Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Coe of Osh irier cadet' George A, Kennedy Joanne Elaine, daughter of Mr, [awa were callers on Saturday at "oo cion and Mrs, Donald Acton; Bobbi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elliott's, Other award. Whitiers include: Anne. daughter of Mr, and Mrs,| Mr. and Mrs, Carl Spencer of 4 : Conneth Wi Toronto, Mrs. W. G. Doidge and| Army officer cadet James G. Kenneth Wichall; John Douglas, ' e YW, Aa, , Palla orig vl Mrs, Wm. Benson were among Allen of Fullarton, Ont., best sec son of Mr. and Mrs. William "8 ¢ 8.4 y 4 i th ts at birthd ty ond-year army officer cadet, Vipond; Valerie Mary, daughter thc guests at a birthday party i of Mr. and Mrs, Alistair Fraser; held in honor of Mrs, Sydney| Army officer cadet Gordon L. Cheryl Kathleen, daughter of Mr, Spencer at her home on Satur- Walt of Nobel, Ont,, for outstand- and Mrs. Ronald Greer, Weston, (dy. ing athletic ability and sports- At Myrtle United Church, Leo-| Mrs. Pearl Rogers of Toronto manship. nard Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Couperthwaite, was baptized. COUPLES CLI'B | The May meeting of the United Links Couples Club of Brooklin United Church, was held in the Christian Education Building with large attendance, The presidents, Mr, and Mrs, | John Medland, welcomed several new couples to the club, Worship service was conducted by Charles Hamer and Donald Nus-an. Mrs, Duncan read Scrip- tures: Mel Smith spoke on his {work with the mentally ill chil- dren at Orillia Hospital, Mrs. Allan Jackson gave two humorous dialogues, Mrs, Ralph Milner led group in recreation. The committee of Mr, and Mrs, Donald Duncan, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hamer and Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Milner served re- |freshments, BRIDGE CLUB Members of the Brooklin Bridge club sat down to a barbe- cued chicken dinner, on Wednes- day evening in the Township Hall, Brooklin. Duplicate bridge followed, high- 2 BRAND NEW THRILLERS! EXCITEMENT RAGES FULL BLAST IN THE . . . OF VALLEY i: REDWOODS starring JOHN HUDSON LYNN BERNAY ADDED THRILLER! Super-Charged TERROR! "FIVE GATES TO HELL" with DOLORES MICHAELS -- NEVILLE BRAND est scores being: | 2,10, 5.25, 8.45 p.m. Last com-| Norn and South; Mrs. Cyril THEATRE GUIDE plete show at 8.45 p.m. | Davies, Mss. Robert Heron, 96%; a » |John lar, Ted Heron, 02; Brock Wile) pm. Saphire, Bruce Glover, Jack Glover, 85; Darling", 8.30 p.m. Last com- Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Holliday, plete show at 8.25 p.m. 79%; Mrs, W. Medland, Mrs, Regent -- "Wake Me When el Over", shown daily at 1.50, Eze iL TmoRE] 4.20, 6.45, 9.15 p.m. Last it PUBLIC ASSETS vlote show at 8,58 am. Britain's National Trust, which Marks -- "'Babette Goes to War", preserves historic buildings and 12.30, 3.45, 7.00, 10.20 p.m.|places of natural beauty, "Gideon of Scotland Yard", chartered in 1895, was y/ THE FUNNIEST PICTURE Sic Fu Was BoRn! Simone Signoret in --ROOM AT THE TOP Cian THEIRS IN-LAW" LAST TIMES TODAY GUFFAW vO sys VI YYEY YY TY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 18, 1960 21 Supreme Court Reserves Verdict On Driving Law By JOHN E. BIRD The court's judgment on the Canadian Press Staff Writer |case, heard by a full bench of OTTAWA (CP) -- Deputy Jus-/nine judgés, is not expected for tice Minister W, R. Jackett said several months, Tuesday it is a "fallacy" to argue| The case involves an appeal by that provincial careless - driving| Winnipeg motorist James Patrick laws invade the federal Parlia- O'Grady against Manitoba court ment's excl iadiction over decis urholding: the 1 criminal law, |driving section of the Manitoba He made the statement shortly Highway Traffic Act. | before the Supreme Court of Can-| His bid was opposed by the fed- ada reserved judgment in an ac-lerai government and the prov- tion challenging the «constitutional irces of British Columbia, Mani- validity of such laws, 'toba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, On- taric and Nova Scotia. All pro- vincial careless driving laws are the same as or similar to Mani- toba's. CALLED INVALID Sidney Paikin of Hamilton, counsel for Mr, O'Grady, argued that the Manitoba Traffic Act is invalid on grounds that it invades federal jurisdiction over criminal law by providing a penalty for crimina' negligence, Mr, Jackett said the Manitoba legislation is not criminal law merely because it provides a penalty for failure to comply with safe driving laws. The act pro- vided for safety on provincial highways and is proper provincial legislation to bring this about. Counsel for the six provinces said the Criminal Code defines the kind of negligence which cose stitutes a crim'nal offence. But negligence falling short of the gross negligence or reckless coms duct defined in the code is nob a matter of criminal law. 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