INewhart, A Campbell Comes ssohn's Elijah, Bach cantatas, Al ------ Home (Wishart Campbell), Can-/Man Called Peter ("Talking ada's Story in Song, Hamlet, Books") and two from the Ar- {Klondike Nights, the poems of chive series on the history of | Robert W. Service, Fiorello!, music, Gregorian Chant and The | Tonight,! Roger Williams at|High Renaissance. Town Hall, How the West was| Members of the library may Won, The Best of Ivor Novello!borrow records from our collec- {and Noel Coward, Duke Elling- tion at the rate of seven cents ton's Nutcracker Suite, Mendel-| per day, including Sundays and ssohn's Symphony No. 3, Wald- holidays, and sheet music is {teufel waltzes, Railroad Sounds, available for the four-week loan Bermudo Holiday, Peter Pan, period. There are listening tab- Brahms 3rd and 4th symphonies, les in the Music Room for those Mazowsze Song and Dance En- who wish to while away an hour | semble, Gilbert and Sullivan's or two listening to their favour- {Yeoman of the Guard, Mendel-'ite music. 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 24, 1961 LIBRARY WORLD Essays Provide Good Reading The following reviews were MICE IN THE BEER -- (Nor- written by a member of the, man Ward) : McLaughlin Public Library Here is another collection of| staff: random thoughts on the Cana- dian scene, but this time strict- THE SCOTCHMAN'S RETURN ly on the humorous side. One| AND OTHER ESSAYS -- amusing anecdote relates the (Hugh MacLennan) ; case of a free-lance writer who Having thoroughly enjoyed gecided that he would report THE WATCH THAT ENDS THE ony his income for which he NIGHT, I had always intended pag receipts, since the tax de- to leaf through this recent cola tment allowed expenses on lection of Mr. MacLennan's es-the game basis. Mr. Ward's re- says. The author has been de-isearch has also revealed that scribed by Mr. Arnold Edinbor-|ihat Canadian mice seem to be ough, editor of "Saturday heavy drinkers, with the West Night", as one of the few mod-| or species apparently more ad- ern novelists who strives 10|g4icted to the malty brew please, rather than shock, his Winner of this year's Lea-| readers. It was with increasing cock Award for Humour, MICE pleasure that I leisurely worked yn THE BEER was written by my way through these warmly Canadian professor of econom- personal thoughts and recollec- jos a fact which may lead ad- tions of a Canadian in Mont: mirers of Leacock to compare real. Mr. Ward's delightful style to "Scotchman's Return", which that of "Bard of Brewery appropriately enough leads off gy, the book, will be a sentimental trek for every Scot back to the WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE -- land of his ancestors. The (T. M. Bernstein) choice of topics is as wide as it A lively, informal guide to is interesting. Ranging from better writing, emanating from education, food and politics, to the News Room of the New writing and the state of litera. York Times. The assistant man- ture in the twentieth century, ditor of the Times has the author pokes gentle fun at Co d his "Winners and Sin- some of our idiosyncrasies, ners" b from the col- with an especially witty account 1S e newspaper into a of the Liberal party's defeat in useful and interesting hand- the last election, entitled "Came book. WATCH YOUR LANG- the Revolution'. UAGE is a writer's guide to ac- And how refreshing to find curate and vivid writing. someone who does not worship SREY. pe iy fy THERE'S GOOD NEWS TO- t " Je N 2 at the feet of Eliot and Joyce, NIGHT -- (Gabriel Heatter) but still 'prefers the old tradi- oo tional poets. One of the loveliest Miia Jue Dleakest urs of essays, "October and Smoke", | BE econc orld War, ihe yoice seems to capture the true feel.|°f ON¢ man went out eac night to 'millions of Americans with A ARAN BALE MW CAO ing of Canada, and, in the auth- ; AIR CONDITIONED | or's words. 'is nature's su. !N€ calm reassurance 'There's [R&I ODEON THEATRES) preme expression of the con.|500d news tonight". Here is the | aio . 2 cept of life in death and death Strange story of this courageous aplToEny f in life". man, who was beset by so | | | Through all the essays, des.| M21) feats in his own life, yet pite the light touches and gay| on to e Holst bo hing humour of "The Secret and| '°P America each nigin #| Voluptuous Life of a Rose-/"'"¢ Grower" and "My Last Colo- MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH MU- nel' , runs a vein of seriousness| SIC -- (Lloyd Alexander) which ties them all together. This sensitive and hilarious Mr. MacLennan's fine writing account of the author's adven- style and sincere admiration tures in the world of music will for his fellow-man shines from|strike a harmonious note with every page like the steady glow those of us who love music even of a winter fire. though we never master it. Parliament (Jan Cox Speas) At-A-Glance With the War of 1812 pro- |viding the background, Mrs. |Speas has woven a very en- { gaging story about an American By THE CANADIAN PRESS Friday, June 23, 1961 Automatic first reading was| given a government bill to oust| girl, Page Bradley, who be- comes embroiled in the com- James E. Coyne as Bank of Canada governor. It BEGINS WHERE "PEYTON PLACE" LEFT OFF! CINEMAScOPE COLOR by DE LUXE LNGEY CHANDLER: PARKER ASTR STERN PLE HASEY 7etoy REGENT A Conailioneal the Feature . . . 2:15 - 4:40 7:05 - 9:25 Adult Entertainment Isaturday night you have your fling at life... f and Sunday morning you face up to it! SATURDAY NIGHT ns sof ALBERT FINNEY] ADMITTANCE 10 PERSONS FEATURE TIMES: 1:55 - 3:50 - 5:45 - 7:45 - 9:15 P.M. Color by TECHNICOLOR ADDED ATTRACTION & : £5 wih naar rs Pel aL YE x8 plexities of war. It was discon- certing for Page to discover that the handsome stranger she had rescued from lynching in Annapolis was an English lord = {and possible spy. Action moves W EASTMAN COLOR AND FILMED IN VISTAVISION DIRK BOGARDE MUREL PAVIOW DONALD SINDEN JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE TT 15a MONDAY Zaz gy sKonga" sour Get Quita' Town" MLL LY DRIVE-IN TONIGHT! BOX-OFFICE OPEN 8,00 SHOW STARTS 9:20 ALL COLOR LAFF--ACTION SHOW ! Russia is not anxious to make " the international truce commis.| hen {0 Europe, before Page ac- sion in Laos effective, | cepts the man who becomes A CCF non-confidence motion|Poth her love and her enemy. entered in budget debate was|TOM MOORE'S swamped 122 to 36. {BERMUDA POEMS Liberal and CCF members Fondly rem be d = twitted government supporters| eon] y CB embered by the for their non - support in the Loop ¢ or Bermuda as their own) scheduled six - day budget de. | ROCt: that charming Irishman, | bate, bf Tom Moore, has left a delight-| Members "talked out" a pri- ful little volume of odes to his vate bill by Ferguson Browne 1°V¢. Nea, a memento of his (PC--Vancouver Kingsway) to brief but romantic sojourn there legalize a national sweepstake.| In 1804. Saturday, June 24 From the Music Library here The Commons meets at|are a few of the new records - 11 a.m. in estimates debate; the The Button-Down Mind of Bob Senate is adjourned until 8 p.m. ---- Monday. 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