Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 5 Jul 1958, p. 13

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------ der Veen, Iris Walend THE DAILY TIM ', 3 | TTT | THE NEW BOOKS Sigg Su fot Co Fo THERTRE GUIDE | an | -.% | Rev. S. J. Hillier congratulated | | ! % | the graduates. Presentation of! | "Tammy and the Peps Last complete show starts at jprizes to the scholastic SOUP Was gn re "Swamp Woman" in 25 5 5.35, 8.50 p.m. Last -| 8.50 p.m. : Burke And The Natural Law rw» sos umes "6 soa we vee so wshon ugar -- ne vou dio fraps: 3.25, 6.10, 8.55 p.m. "Quantrill's Plaza -- "Thugder Road", 1.30,! shown "daily at 12.58, Stan, Outstanding student of the Raiders" in Technicolor, shown| 4.20, 7.15, 10.10 p.m. "Fort 9.14 p.m. Last Complete ho daily at 2.00, 4.45, 7.30, 10.15 Bowie", 3.00, 5.50 8.50 pom. at 9.14 pam. Subject Of Scholarly BooK im. ms. ml tim dunk sox sis Some 202 highest academic standing, Brock (Whitby) -- '"Marjorie| History records that Edmund|be found in a conservative util-[Natural Law and made it the Grade 8, Bill Hall; highest aca y - ; Burke, * brilliant prophet, party Aafianisn. basis of his political philosophy. demic standing, Grade 7, Eleanor Morningstar". Feature starts at leader, and rhetorician -- in his| The classical expression of this; g,u14 also be evident, from Wescott. : 7.00 and 9.25 pm. Satur day matinee shown at 1.30 p.m. ann concepti f Burk litical : defence of the American Colonies Fn ei Juke 5 he Jolin this book, says the author, that yap ppIcTORY ! {as in his opposition to the French as an exponent of Natural Law address by Marks -- "The Rawhide Years", | Morley in two books on Burke tro r | Th ledictory or iraditional cnatural rights CE FCEOD 12.40, 4.00, 7.10, 10.25 p.m. | The Story of Men, Brutes and Harlots ! [Revolution spoke directly to the| Pp {Benthamite and positivist schol- Burke was in the great classical Karen Morgan, outstanding stu-| 2 s oS EERE RPE 7 modern age. Despite this fact, Burke has Bi oo Leslie revue, tradition: of St. Thomas Aquinas, dent of Brooklin Public School T |been, when not neglected, per-|Vaughan, Elie Halevy, John Mac- Bracton, and Hooker. It was pre-\yaq warmly = applauded. Lunch - From the International Best Selling Novel { |sistently misunderstood. His prin- | Cunn, Harold Laski, George pong this the revolutionary was served by a committee from (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) |ciples of prudence garbled, his| Sabine, Fossey J. C. Hearnshaw, | distrust of abstract law misinter-land so on, have merely followed "rights of man' wis derived] jthe Home 1 and School | Association. Cedar Beach Park 4 i : | preted, his appeals to nature mis- land extended the original path from Hobbes, Locke, and the wr i : |represented, his concept of thellaid out by Buckle and Morley. entific _Tationalism of the 17: | AIDS SOME CROPS NORTH SHORE OF . i |law of nations ignored, he has/The common conviction that "PUY: WINNIPEG (CP)--The rains a { @ (been generally misunderstood. (Burke was an enemy of the Although no full-length study of came to some areas of the MUSSELLMAN"S LAKE i F | Peter J. Stanlis, assistant pro-|Natural Law has been repeated the Natural Law in Burke's prairie grain belt, but they ar- 1 H fessor of English at the Univer-| constantly in many contemporary career and philosophy has everirived too late to improve major RS : sity of Detroit, has written a new|texthooks on political science and been published before, Hele is crops. The heaviest rain-of the THE SKYLINE i in the general thesis Xk S ! appraisal "of Burke which is call- history. little new current crop season struck South- Featuring oe SDNUND SURRE AND| In this book, Stanlis states that of us book Matias iki ern Manitoba, southern and west- ? J LAW", (Univer- far from being an enemy of ment presen re sed orn sections of Alberta and the JACK ROACH | } |sity of Michigan Press). Natural Law, Burke was one of upon Burke's published works, ayireme southeastern part of Sas- | THE MOST STARTLING i , Professor Stanlis presents at te Jost Sloquent and profound bat 4 i he hy katchewan overnight, but the | DANCING EVERY SATURDAY PICT RE OF THE CENT > po {last Burke's true position as a defenders of Natural Law moral- Sential principles by $ downpour missed the great grain- U URY* i philosopher, relating his convic-|ity and politics in Western civil- matiosceipt Jetters to and from bearing areas of Saskatchewan nS it i tions to the great tradition of ization. Burke recently n rata, where it was needed most l § k Christian and classical civiliza- POLITICAL PROBLEM the Sheffield Library in York- 4 S ROG } -- i hh z tion and showing their revelance| In every important political shire and the Northamptonshire ON THE AME P | INGRID AND FIANCE for today. {problem he encountered, in Record Socisly in Northampton- ; | EXPLODING FROM THE * : ; A , 4 pw 2 i [- The author explains in his pre- American, Irish, Indian and do- sire, Eg ang : oul d PAGES OF THE NATION'S "Ingrid Bergman, 42; and | Swedish-born actress, who said (face that from the publication of vin Mn iy Bhs. Scowmle prop those wie Yous el | TOP MAGAZINES ! { wl . A : Ya Fi : crisis | stan Y i Swedish theatrical producer hy London Tat they Pian 1 lve Buckie 5 The Hisiory of v vilise: of the French revolution, Burke an important book by a man who! | fo STRYRAE ANEW HINA. ! bars Schmidt, 45, whom she be virion : Weuding. JHop Jp Snpand . whieh: appe consistently pealed to the kn vs his subj ect well. } An Italian court is expected to ed in 1857-1861, until the present apf nov Subj Se ] | | wr : er: : ; sald she will marry as soon as announce its decision shortly on |it has been the almost universal {ls legally possible, appear to- the application by Roberto Ros- conviction of utilitarian and pos- | gether before meeting news- | sellini, Miss Bergman's present |itivist scholars that Burke had Honor St denis | r men near Guthenburg, | husband, to have their marriage strong contempt for the Natural u { Sweden, last March. It will be | annulled. Law and that the ultimate basis the third marriage for the | --AP Wirephoto lof his political philosophy was to Of Brool li PS | STARTS eawa oC 4 en | By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT Jillian Coe, Heather Ann Cooper, dT a CAV DRIVERS | BROOKLIN -- The Township! Helen Dawson, Anne Dryden, Au- Hall, Brooklin, was filled to drey Dyer, Georgina Galloway, | JOIN OUR DRIVE-IN THEATRE "MONDAY . capacity Thursday evening, June Timothy Gray, Billy Hall, Lyl B Be To Ships Of Seven Seas a, for the radian and pre Kuler Macher. sandra 888 BUMPER STRIP CLUB! KSI 5, cppyping YEARS" plus "TAMMY & THE BACHELOR sentation exercises ol TOOKIN Mantle, Karen Morgan, +l GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD! RB 1} Ee a i al" ASSP NAZIS PLANNED FOR CONQUEST OF THE WORLD! Enjoy A Whole New Season Of B 1 SEE. THE LAST DAYS OF HITLER! EE...HOW THE EB MmovIES © $1.00 $10,000.00 WORTH OF THEATRE ADMISSIONS public school. Chairman Jack gldham, Louis Phillip, Wayn el Wallace, principal of the school f S 3 i} Ross; Gundy Schnabel, John §pen-| Club privileges entitle member and car only to FREE By ROBERT RICE More than 45 cargo ships 750-foot giants that will be able s . a welcomed the guests and Dr r \ Canadian Press Staff Writer some of them vessels from Eu-[lo sail the full sevenlock. four. "GY. Grant extended greetings cer, David Thomson, Hefty Van ADMISSION EVERY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED- leit i i ope--wer ichored overnight in canal seaway when it is opened ¢ hool 1 d i NESDAY AND THURSDAY (Holidays excepted). MASSENA, N.Y. (CP) Two . Z . : rom the school board and pre EE ----------. y pi the lake, waiting their turn to/next April sented the awards to the field day | A A i Two Big Cinemascope Hits In Color! I SHOCK-HOT ACTION & THRILLS! DANA ANDREWS IN . THE. HELL-HORDE they called The Butcher's Battalion! Bm COMANCHE" Fated Suites locks 18 Se sail into the Snell lock and then Navigation in the old canals, champions .awrence seaway We) on down the Wiley - Dondero ship pujlt more than 30 years ago,| They were: senior boy, Wayne their massive gates Friday tolet|qapne] into the Eisenhower lock. y dra M ships from the seven seas sail in| - Wer lock. 'was halted last Monday to per-|Ross;- senior girl, Sandra Man- and out of North America's new- BUILT BY U.S. mit blasting of a 600-foot coffer- tle; intermediate boy, Clyde John- dam in the river to unleash 180,-|ston; intermediate girl, Sharon est lake. The locks were built during the 50, r 3 a 000,000,000 gallons of water in- (Cz 1: j * boy, Way a- H HJ hip to navi- last four years as the U.S. part ampbell; junior boy, Wayne Da Il 4 First commercial ship to as Oo os 3 13 Partito the as-yet-unnamed lake basin. vidson; junior girls, Sharon ite 8 aleskl's gate the 860-foot locks was to be of the $473,000,000 international The lake 4 10 vay Soop Shs hares he 2,357-ton Humberdoc, a Ca- waterway that will eliminate a 'he lake forms a -square- | Walls - and oberta May Lock- L AT BOONE IN | padian vessel carrying newsprint centuries-old bottleneck of rapids mile headpond with a 90 - foot|yer; midget boy, Reggie Trow- Orchestra PLUS P 0 from Port Alfred, Que., to Mil-/in the St. Lawrence River be- head at the powerdam built near ell and midget girl, Donna David- at the | "n ERNARDINE" waukee and Chicago tween Montreal and Lake On- Cornwall by the Ontario Hydro- son a The Fort William ship was at|tario. A Canadian lock at Iro- Electric Power Commission and| Appreciation was expressed by POLISH NATIONAL BUX OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 the New York State Power Au- Sharon Campbell and Mrs. Ted head of a 25-mile queue of quois, opened last November, will 3 | ihe he that formed during the link the U.S. structures at the thority to generate 1,164,000 kilo- Draper, president, represented UNION HALL SHOW STARTS AT DUSK last three days in Lake St. Louis, western end of the new 35-mile watts of electricity. the Home and School Associa- vide section of the St. Law- lake. At Iroquois lock in Canada, tion. x - 3 Pupils graduating from senior 168 Banting Ave. ence east of this town, across| The three locks are to operate more than 20 ships formed an- f waiting to head into grades to attend Whitby district FUN FOR ALL! the river from Cornwall, Ont. for small canal sized vessels for other line, High School in September were A -- the rest of the 1958 navigation the new lake, through the U.S season. These vessels are only locks and then downstream to Presented with their diplomas by EVERY SATURDAY i yJack Wallace and graduation Sadie Jrapese 250-feet long, compared with the Montreal. pin bu Bi Ha rai 530.232 h estroy | TE L E Vi SION L (®) C | The graduates are Jack Coates, HN -- 25 feet wide and 150 feet long, CHCH-TV Channel 1}--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte AN ALLIED ANTSTS PICTURE CINEMAS COPE [ole]l OR VE COLMAN a. Hed with Jusuber > 2 Sestroyey WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester SCREEN THRUST Es y fire at the . oods Lum: wGR.TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN- i ) ber Company Ltd, Uxbridge, TV Ciaannel 4--Buffale $0 DEEPLY INTO OSH A SHOWINGS 1 Thursday night. THE BUTS OF ; ; SATURDAY EVE. | S30 PM. | 12.00 NOON , Before it was put out, the fire 5.00 P.M, | 1--Billy Graham | $=Te Tac Dough WAR! FLAMING PASSIONS! WEIRD ADVENTURE also badly burned one end of the 116 Zorra | 3--Kit Carson 2--Love of Life mill Flim | 8--Playrouse 4--News a 5.30 P.M. 4.00 P.M. 12.30 P.M. W. J. Woods, owner of the com- jy 6 wild Bill Hickock | 11.6--Country Calendar | 3--It Could Be You i N pany, estimates that there was| s--Maverick 5-Mr. Wizard Search for Tomorrow fo orth Bay tely 25,000 damage! 2---TBA 2-Science Fiction --Matinee approximate! $25 agi 6.00 P.M. | 430 P.M. 1.00 P.M, T.V. Stars caused by the fire which started ,;_proyincial Atfairs | i1--Rev Roberts 11, 6---Calgary Stampede at 8.10 p.m. Thursday and was 6.Here and There | 6~The Sky >--reature Movie still burning 13 hours later t-News: Sports 5--Youth Wants to Know | Meet The Millers i g rp 6:15 P.M. { 2--Laurel and Hardy L300 P.M, Although at times up to 50 4_Cisco Kid 5.00 P.M. 4--The World Turns men, including many volunteers 830 P.M. | 11.6--Shirley Temple a 2.00 P.M from the town battled the blaze, H-Fueaeral Meo i | SrFrontiols i Faith Dn TH ee | TORNADOES M ' 2 -1t, 0 ~~ Las -y no one was injured. Sone of the 5s J awrence Welk | PM. | 5 rion 30, PM. { STARTS fire is still undeterminec 4-Yesterday's 5--Comment | ome Couking : - | Nowa | 5 Comment | House Party OLD-TIME & MODERN ! : M. 4--Face The Nation ime f ; { ou aid 4-Film Feat pd | s.00 P.M, m Fea hire Zz Lone Hunger $-Tiday It Ours ' 00 icnic . t1-Grand Ole Opry | (1-Wateifront - | dhe Big Payot sr. LEM [el FREE RA 3-2843 [) | ALL } Gun Will 6 B 1 | nerican Bandstand "Travel | Ra] 4.30 PM. | SLACIVELCOME TODAY ONLY "THUNDER ROAD" PLUS "FORT BOWIE" At Geneva Park 4--U of B Round Table | 4--The Search [5 These parts | | 2 Jungle 2--Captain G | 4--~The Verdict Is | ro" Bain' Grit The J. PROGRAMME ¢ KEDRON Pereman's school 11-- Lone Wo 11--Crusader =Trn Your Wife Gi - Meas prin C100 | 6--Holiday Ranch 6--Father K P.M, picnic was held at Geneva Park| 5s people Are Funny | ei blvd Beast | Trouble With Father Thursday afternoon. A fine pro-| Perry Mason 4-Air Power 3, 4--Serial Stories gram of sports was supervised | 2- Dick Clark Show 2-Search for Adventure | Zyannc¥ican Band: D B N cs E ® phy teacher Mrs. W. Spry. in. § 4. .00 P.M, ' | ) | 11,6,5--Bob Crosby | 11=Father Enows Best and £0. Winners were as follows. 3--Country Musie 6--December Bride Yi Cattoon SING to the music of \ Pre-school, under 4 Randy | ¢--Tap Dollar 3=Noan's Ark 5.00 P.M, Watson, Douglas McCormack, 9.00 P.M, 2--Boots and Saddle Beramiiy Theatre DOUG DASTI b i Anne Driscoll 1.e- Movie 7.30 P.M. Sem tom Tomorrow $ -- Never such excitement 5--~Clu asis 11-M 1 . 4-5 years -- Frankie Scott De- 4--0Oh! Susanna 11~Novie inti 3-Pyn to Leara ) : AND HIS ORCHESTRA WIND OR on the screen! J borah Stack, Dorothy Ellins t-Lawrence Welk 5--No Warning pe Ian A. % UKRAINIAN HALL : f + ol ri .30 P. M. 4--Bachelor F ~Childr id Grade 1 girls -- Helen Wright, | s_Turning Point +=pacheior Paine 8 Chusren's 68 Bloor St. E. Margaret Reid: boys Dennis 4--Have Gun Will Travel 2.00 P.M. B7 Children's Theat riscoll, Larry Watson, Way 10.00 P.M. 8,4--Ed Sullivan are isc 3 ayne S--Amatear HOUF 5-8 S55 PM « --Ama do y McMurray S-Amasenr | f S-seeve allan $3-Mickes Nous SAT., JULY 5 -- ADMISSION 1.50 per couple IN THE FORM Grades 2 and 3, girls -- Linda 2-Fun Fest 2-Adventure at Scott | 6--Captain Grief qs : A 5 u onsored by LE ' My ie Bos ele Be tana" tudes: ews P y LE CLUB CANADIEN FRANCAIS D'OSHAWA . OF A WOMAN Grade 2, boys -- Gary Pere.| 5--Pat Boone 11,6--World's Stage ® i ~ A ws A JS 7' ian | 4--Silemt Service 5--Chevy Show 4~Cisco Kia t S t € ene : 5 2--Harbor Command 4~GE Theatre 6.30 P.M SN SR Ti ---- Grade 3, boys -- Dale Watson, 11.00 P.M. 2-Baseball Corner | 8--Patti Page Gary McMurray, Peter Wright. 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