The Oshawa Times, 1 Nov 1958, p. 18

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Stelco Discussion | To Resume Monday TORONTO (CP) + Talks be-| THEATRE GUIDE | Biltmore -- '"Merry Andrew' in Technicolor, shown at 12.30,| tial" in CinemaScope show daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.25, 7.25, 9.35 p.m. Last complete show at 8.55 p.m. nil OSHAWA SWEET ADELINES PRESENT "Harvest of Harmony" Saturday, Nov. 8th at 8 p.m. ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM 1.50 Afterglow .... 75¢ J: 2 " ANCIENT SCHOOL ada and the United Steelworkers| sy, Sao 1013 pa. "THe! ue Sun Kyun Kwan university lof America (CLC) were ad-| 3c 2) oo EC on [at Seoul in South Korea was journed Friday for the weekend. 1 tC ete > ' it pr founded in 1288. In a short statement following hy complele. show 'siars a |the, talks, Labor Minister Daley| DIN | said the parties "have reached a| | position of being very close to- Marks -- gether." "I have asked them to recon- |tween the Steel Company of Can- | ® BALLET ® TAP ® BATON ister Now 34 King West RA 5-6122 "Tribute to a Bad Man" shown at 1.00, 4.00, 7.05,! - 10.10, p.m. also "The Shark- : ; | fighters" 2.45, 5.45, 8.55 p.m.| sider over the weekend and to| Last complete show at 8.45 Imeet again, with Mr. Fine (the | | province's chief conciliation offi- pm, | jcer) and mysel .m, - : day. il ysl at 10 a.m. Mon Regent -- "High School Confiden- Admission . . .. LA OFFER NOT FIRM | (onoxto cp nuae seat) THE STORY THAT THEY SAID WAS x T00 HOT TO FILM! Maple Leafs baseball club, says) no concrete offer had been re-| ceived for the team to train in A DRAMA OF TEEN-AGE TERROR! M-G-M's "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" the western United States next staring GLENN FORD spring. Schaffer was commenting . Added Attraction! on a statement by Cedric Tailis, general manager of Vancouver OUT OF BAGDAD'S MYSTIC PAST THUNDERS THE ADVENTURE OF ALL THE AGES | § |Mounties, who suggested that | ROCK HUDSON PIPER LAURIE Let's CELEBRATE + + +» To-Night at the STARLITE \ ¥ STARTING TIME Leafs would be one of five or six triple A teams training near the|| Mounties' spring base at Yuma, Ariz. The International League Leafs have been training in Flor- ida for years. GORDON BREWERTON, an | only Mormon temple in Can- , spread through southern Alber- official of the Mormon church | ada, at Cardston, Alta. Mem- | ta and Saskatchewan and is in Canada, stands before the ' bership in the church has | growing in Ontario and British Mormonism Growing In Western Canada | By RICHARD ANCO |bridge, 40 miles northeast of a birth rate of 36.6 per 1,000. |was chosen over Marvor Jack| Columbia. The temple, made of granite and costing more than $1,000,000, was built in 1915. NEWS BRIEFS GREY SOUTH CANDIDATE DURHAM, Ont. (CP) -- Harry| Kress, 55-year-old Durham reeve, | was nominated Friday night to! contest Grey South riding for the| Progressive Conservatives in the (Adih + COME and DANCE | . | to I Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the ANYTIME HOME -- FILL-A-CARD Cnadian Press Staff Writer 1 CARDSTON, Alta. (CP) Thiel SE Tslon, has more than 2,000) Back in 1886 such a trek was - : a mem . Mormons of Canada think if their| 5: expansion as like ripples mOVing | oo) of the Cardston tem Mexico. Bet Charl tone in wa-{ ards ple, | . Bu arles Ora Card we 100 4 Sn 2 Sophos an oe: |says some 20,000 Mormons ex-|Was advised instead to head for widening, stretching over West- ern Canada from the $1,000,000 granite temple in this southern Alberta town. The huge temple on a hill is the only one in Canada of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. Seven temples 'are in the United States, one in Switzer-| land, one in Hawaii and one is ping Somstreeied in London, |): cions. The growth of Mormonism, de-|largely scribed as a complete way of life, hii I : { i ing organizations in history. tlement certain concessions relat- os Zpread int Coa aud Mormons are told not to use ing to lands, grazing, timber and on foothills of the Rockies on tobacco, alcohol, coffee or tea. water. In 1901 Charles Card be- the DE of Lee's creek in 1887 Every male is expected to be or- came the town's first mayor. issi .|dained to the "priesthood" at the'cpp E by a missionary group of Mor-|20 NC ne devoted zeal of CREAT TEMPLE mons. members has kept the church Fourteen years later, the taber- LARGE GROUPS . | growing in all directions nacle and temple was built. Gran- Today, Cardston's population is| Persecuted In many states of it€ for it Calne from Nelson, B.C.:| more than 70 per cent Mormon the U.S., they trekked to the foot.| Ore than 50,000 bags of cement, | with about 4,200 membes in the hills of the Rockies and Utah and|3:680 tons of granite, 14,000 cubic town and district. Almost all of then spilled over into Alberta. Plumbing and heating cost $16,-| Mormon membership has tripled the world and claim an average | 000, eleetric wiring $8,000, roofing cross pattern on the ground flood it was dedicated in 1923. This| WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester Visitors may enter the taber- WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale bacle but never the temple pro- |and Mormon marriages. | Mormons believe everyone on {human form as one stage of their lexistence to test them and in- | their bodies and be exalted in the |"kingdom of God." Sask. Ontario. has a growing |ish justice. {membership and more than 1,000) He and two associates headed live in Vancouver, through British Columbia and from Utah. He says the truth of grassed Alberta hills they decided Mormonism "is what it contains|0n a settlement site. The next --it's a way of life that fills every Year, a weary band of Mormon need of man and woman if they settlers pitched their tents near live it." Lee's creek after a journey in Mormonism is unique .among covered wagons across the plains. It has no clergy and| From that small settlement, through volunteers it| Mormonism has boomed: The fed- 11.00 AM, 2, 5--Price is Right 4--Arthur Godfrey 11.30 AM. 2, S--Concentration 4--Top Dollar 12.00 NOON 2, 5--Tic Tac Dough 4--News; Weather 12.30 P.M 5 6--Guilty or Not Guilty | | S--Bowling 4-Film Featurette 2--Playhouse 1:15 Football 1.30 SATURDAY EVE. 5.00 P.M. 11,6--Zorro 5-TBA 4--Beat the Champ 2-Jeff"s Collie 3 P.M. 5. . 11,6--Rin Tin Tin yards of gravel and 200 tons of southern Alberta is an offshoot of Mormons are spreading rapidly $13,000, skylights $19,000. Octa-| T E L | year, an annex with cafeteria and | per, a sacred section reserved earth is a spiritual son or daugh- P.M. Highlights P.M. crease their knowledge. If worthy steel were used. the Cardston church. Calgary's throughout North America and |gonal shaped with a Maltese | CHCH-TV Chaiinel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6-Toronto other, recreational facilities, was| a 1 lonly for full-standing members |ter of God, that His children have in a future life they will resume | 8--Country Calendar 5---TBA 1:45 P.M 2---Man Without a Gun | 6.00 P.M. 11--Provincial Affairs 6--Here and There S$--Manhattan Musie 4--Wrestling 11---Ne 2, 5-It Could Be You | 4--S8earch for Tomorrow 4--Sports Page 2:00 P.M. 6--Junior Magazine 5--Mr. Wizard Brewerton says. ter days, when Christ will rule the world for 1,000 years, families | will be resurrected, assume physi cal but deathless bodies and re- sume life together. | "sealed" {temple are not married just for Because Mormons hope to life but for "time and all etern- achieve divinity it behooves them lity." |Binkley of Hanover. | } CARRY CORONATION (said Friday night a radio broad- cast of the coronation at Vatican City of Pope John XXIII will be network Nov. 4. The four-hour broadcast will begin.at 2:30 a.m. EST. SUES POLICE OFFICERS TORONTO (CP)--A CBC news | film editor is suing two Toronto | | police morality - officers for $25,-| | manages one of the most amaz- eral government granted the set-|000, Gerald Morrissey, who filed| his statement of claim Friday, al- {leges assault and falze imprison- ment. He claims constables Wil- {liam Mitchell and Ivor Graham arrested him about 11 p.m. July 28 when he was trying to flag a |cab and that he was held until URGES CAUTION VATICAN CITY (Reuters)--The Vatican City newspaper Osserva- tore Romano tonight urged re- porters to be more cautious and to "respect certain limits" in writing about the Pope's pre- sumed intentions. It said newspa- pers were helping to arouse af- fection for the Pope and the Holy See but "if certain limits are not respected this eagerness may may have opposite results." to live saintly lives on earth, Mr. Mormons believe that in the lat- That reason couples is | in the one in marriage . Lon P.M, | 2, 6--Matinee 5--Movie Theatre 4--Meet The Millers 1.15 P.M, Movie Matinee 1.30 P.M, rie P 11--Living Word 5 P. 5--Sunday Feature 11--Little Theatre 2:45 P.M, "30 PL U--Your Family Life . "Fr 4:00 P.M. U-Tennessce Ernie | n.e--citizen's Forum > Tawreace Welk | S--All Star Golf 6:45 P.M | 3:30 P.M, SUT 11,6--Heritage News Sp 2--Sea Hunt 1i--The Rifleman 11--Tnis Ts The Life §--Shirley Temple oie | 6--Twentieth Century Patrol 5--Matinee P.M. 2---Musie_Hall 2--Haggls Baggls 430 P.M. oh PM H--Rev. Roberts | 11,6--Nursery School | 6--Lassie TERY le 4--Inside Football Ho, | 2-Bat Masterson hy Dr, Tudson S&H | "4~The Big Payot 3.30 P.M 2---Disney Presents 15 PM, 'TheDhar Turns Mm, | 4-Jimmy Dean | 2--Helen Neville | 6--News 5--Home Cooking | 4--House Party One year has passed since the | appearance of Jack Kerouac's ex- |plosive novel, "ON THE ROAD" which scored such a solid hit [with thousands of readers. | Now Kerouac is back on the literary scene with his new novel, |"THE DHARMA BUMS," (The Macmillan company of Canada 4-U of 2--African 7.50 11--The Vise 5.2--People Are Funny 4--Perry Mason son P.M. 11,6,5,2--Perry Como 830 P. M 4-Wanted, Dead or Alive | 1L6-News Magazine 9. P 5--Omnibus 4--Politics | 2---Kaleidoscope 5.30 P.M. 11--Lassie | 6--Candid Eye $--Cimarron City F-Amatons iil " 90 Have Gun ig Travel 11,6--Gateway to the o) hi tad Mind 4--Gunsmoke 5--Meet the Press 3=George Bums | Sma" World 6--King 'Whyte * | 2--Tugboat Annie | 630 P 03 P.M. S--Maverick Man Behind The 4--20th Century 2--Bishop Sheen . rn Tha | sou silent Service 11-1 love Lucy TUEMIAY Fight | December Bride | \\_qyqaire, 'Sports ne PM. | Vou 6--Whistle Town : Late Show | You Asked, For It 5--Playhouse ol 4--Fun to Learn 2---Three Stooges 5.16 P.M. 4--Chilaren's Theatre 6.30 P.M. ! 6~Sky King 11, 6--Open House | 2, 5--From, These Roots Ihe Verdict is Yours 1.00 P.M, 11---~Bugs Bunny 6--Patti Page 2, 5-Queen For A Day | 4--Serial Stories | 4.30 PM, | 11--Popeye | 6~--Friendly Giant | 5--County Fair | 4--Edge of Night 2--American Bandstand 145 P M. 11,6---NHL Hockey 5--Steve Canyon 4----Oh! Susanna 2--~Lawrencr Welk 9.30 P. M, in for a new treat, despite what some critics may say about the | book. Here Author Kerouac dispiays the same expansiveness, humor, and contagious zest for life that | sparked the earlier novel. The story here, however, is more cohesive and is"inspired by a more concentrated goal. Two ebullient young men en- | gaged in a passionate search for |Dharma, or Truth are the princi- pals in the story. The search in- volves them, together and sepa- rately, in a series of free-wheel- ing explorations, both sacred and | profane. Their major adventure is the } 4--Dinner Date Theatre pursuit of the Zen way, which 2-Woody Woodpecker |takes them climbing into the Ne |high Sierras to seek the lesson Weather lof solitude -- a lesson that has a 6--News hard time surviving their forays | 2rSky King into the pagan groves of San 6.15 : , A 6--It's A Great Lite |Francisco's Boh emia with its 5--News | marathon wine - drinking bouts, 3-The Christophers 4-Alfred Hitencock | 6.30 P.M. [poetry jam sessions, experiments M. lin "yabyum," and similar non- | ascetic pastimes. vis AM 0.00 P.M. | 5--Bengal Lancers $--Industry on Parade | 52 [Loretta Young [4 2--News: Weathey 9.30 AM The two young men remain faithful in their fashion through it | 4--$64,000 Question | 5--Bengal Hancers ali to their quest as Truth Bums, SThis is the Life | nn PM. vdh ¢.M { 2-Christian Science 11,6--Fighting Words | 8 4 2---News | 5.4-What's My Line | 00 P.M | 2<Boots and Saddles 11--Theatre t "ne Pp 6--Tabloid and when we finally take leave 1 ~News: Late Stow 2 Zoro of them, each has caught sight of A en, I. You H his goal and is on the road to it. Sports 130 PM, It seems evident Mr. Kerouac His PM Dong Reed has been writing about himself 6--This Week Jragnet . 2 Late Watch Whirlybirds and a group of young AmerTcans na PM. Cheyenne he has known in such cities as $-- Feature Movie 800 P.M San Francisco. There have been t= Theatrs i . oF ront Page hints of this previously, and there 45 allenge n ar 1 6--Camera Three S--George Gobel is another in this book. TUESDAY MORNING | 4 Ann Sothern Mr. Kerouac's 'best genera- noo AM AI PM tion' does not "comprise any great mass of American youth. It is hard to visualize many Amer- |ican boys, whatever else they do, taking up meditation and prayer and abandoning the Episcopalian church en masse for Buddhism: Mr. Kerouac and his associates EVENING P.M | 11,6--Showtime | 5--Northwest Passage 4-Jack Benny ¥ Maverick R00 P.M, 11--Decision 6.4 Ed Sullivan 5--Steve Allan Kin PM 11---The Naked City 2--Lawman son P.M, | 11,6--World's Stage SUNDAY 5,2--Dinah Shore 9.00 AM. | 4-GE [Iheatre $--Christian Science | 30 PM 4--Let's Open The Door | y;6_G M. 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