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The Oshawa Times, 18 Jun 1959, p. 14

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I a Te 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 18, 1959 | ATTEND CHURCH Loses License For Fighting BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Ross Prescott, ville, charged with causing a dis TELEVISION LOG |CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto --|WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel S--Rochester 19, of Bowman-eop ny Channel 2--Bnifale WBEN-TV Channel 4---Buffalo turbance by fighting, was ordered to surrender his driving licence | THURSDAY ENING I until September 8 by Magistrate|;;._pamily Theatre R. B. Baxter in police court Jal 6--Whistietown Tuesday | Accused was reluctant and! 3Trn io si00ges asked what his driving licence 5:30 P.M had to do with fighting. Warned | 7--Disney Time by the magistrate to hand over toy. Woodpeke his licence "or pay the penalty", 2 Huckleberry Hound Prescott asked what the penalty| 7 would be, | n The magistrate refused to tell! 3775 00, Comte | y Prescott, with another Bowman-| 6-1 startied Joan ville youth, John W. Mallory, 17, a , were charged jointly with being| >** gti pm concerned in a fracas on the high-| 6543---News way. Prescott alleged they fought) = ay rM over a girl. Mallory denied this,| S--7a0'TS. .. and stated they fought. because! ¢--state Trooper Prescott wanted him to pay the| 3--Highway Patro whole of a traffic ticket on whick(, 7% dh they had appeared in court 7:30 P.M Police Chief Bernard Kitney T-iaave It To | suggested the magistrate order) tar heatry Prescott to surrender his driving| 3 tense Ma licence 'because if they never| 3-Texas Rodeo had cars, this sort of thing would 4 : never happen." He added that|'}#7Misle Makers Prescott did not need a car more| 52---Lawless Years than anyone else. ! 4--Degember, Bride Both were remanded out of cus-|,, "yn fody until Sept. 8 | --Real McCoy's 7-deave It To Beaver, 4--Film Festival 6-P.M. Party Jack Paar 11---Popeye 8--~Howdy Doody 5-2--County Fair 4-Edge of Night FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M, 11--Family Theatre 6--Sumimer 4--News Roundup 8:15 AM 4--Captain Kangaroo 9:00 AM, J--Morning Devotions 8--Burns and Allan Popeye's Play. BOWMANVILLE who appeared $2-Truth or Conse |Police court while on probation |was ordered to sell his car; turn over at least $25 weekly from| |his pay to a trust fund; remain |indoors after 9.pm; must not fre. {quent restaurants; must not as-| sociate with former friends and must attend church at least once |every Sunday. In addition, the in Bowmanville | 5--Playhouse | 4--Cartoon Storybook 2--Three Stooges 1 5:30 P.M, | house 8-Coffee Break 9:30 AM 7----Romper Room 5--Favorite Story 4~You and Your Family | 7-6--Mighty Mouse 10:00 AM | 4=Dinner Date Theatre J y | 2-Wild Bill Hickock 8,2-Dough Re M 6:00 P.M 7---Early Show 6---News ¢-Sam Levenson | 2--Space 52 Treasure Hunt | 6:15 P.3 11:00 AM | 8--Colonel Flack | ! 6:30 P.M {$i8-=Price is Rign 8-4-2--News; Sports | 6:45 P.M, Ranger M. | 8,2--Concentration j oe43-News 1 | 4=Top Dollar 6--Tabloid iad 12:00 Noon | blo | 11--Popeye; Bugs Bunny | Spies) Vcore 7--Across The Board [ FR Sco _ 83-Tic Tac Dough ees P.M & News: Weather | Y=Nows; . 12:30 P.M j 1--Nows; Weather 7--Pantomime Quis '8 i 8,3--It could be You SSR a 4--Search for Tomorrow | Amedy Theatre 12:45 P.M. | &--Rawhide | 131A Star Theatre DA | 4Guiding Light 1:00 P.M, Mas H P.M. 11-6--Talent Caravan 7--Disney Presents Court Curbs Youth's Life A youth|magistrate took his driving U cense away from him until Sep- tember 15. "It would seem that you have ficon the victim of tients Whol CE 2 Ee Sr eS wry er eer www Pw A BS of Se SR Sh SS 08 Gh ge Sh See gh smo Jee dim Hayees was allowed to keep straight I am not so will let you go out and make his one more week to sell his cerned with just money to spend on them," .aid| car before Tuesday. Magistrate R. B. Baxter to Rich- ard Hayes, one of nine Bowman- ville youths who appeared before him last week on charges of theft of gasoline and oil. f | The others, with the exception) |of one who for working pur- . |poses, was allowed to retain his "licence, were ordered to surren- |der their lcences until Septem-| [ber 8 | but with the Magistrate Baxter told Hayes/minds of others wh "This is your last chance to golout what happens FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 2187 Give Dad Ot, The finest Grooming Aids a man can own! y AVE LOTION BODY TAICUM 1.25 PRE-ELECTRIC SHAVE ppb LOTION 1.25 1.35 end 2.00 Kiwanis Club of Oshawa SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS The Kiwanis Club of Oshawa has again decided to extend its season for 1959 so as to provide two camping periods of 12 days each for paying campers. The charge will be $25.00 for the full period of 12 days, the lowest rate charged by any paying camp in Ontario. Ages ere from 9 to 14 inclusive. e DATES oo GIRLS' PAYING CAMP -- JUNE 29 TO JULY 11 BOYS' PAYING CAMP -- JULY 13 TO JULY 25 These Camps will be under the experienced camp leadership of Cotie. Parents interested in sending their boys and/or girls to a splen- did Summer Camp which offers: ® ALL ROUND RECREATIONAL PROGRAM ® WELL PLANNED MEALS ® SUPERVISED SWIMMING POOL are asked to fill in the coupon below and send it to: E. A. CAY, 53 ALBERT ST. | Travel 7--Music Binge $3-Too Young fe so) S---~Matines Steady | 8--Feature Movie Yancy Derringey | &=Meet the Millers 9:00 P.M. | 3=Mid4 Day Matines 1:15 P.M | 11--8portscope 3 11--Movie Matines | 1:30 P.M. 5-3--Ellery Queen 8:30 P.M, 11-6--Ploutfe Family é--Amateur Hour 9:00 P.M, 11.6--Wells Fargo | 7--Tombstone Territory | | 53-M Squad 4--Phil Silvers 0: | 11-6--Country "Hoedown 7-77 Sunset Strip 4--Playhouse | 82-Thin Mas | 10:00 P.M. 1-8.5-2--Cavalcade of NEWS BRIEFS | "sv AIL TO BUDGE SHIP A} RSTBURG (CP) -- Five om tugs tried unsuccessfully again J Tuesday to free the coal carrier| 3-7ane, Grey Theatr Benson Ford from her perch on| 5-Bachelor Father a hard alluvial deposit in the De-| ns troit River's Amherstburg chan- an jel. The vessel ran aground Fri- $3_Ford Show y. | ayhouse 90 | 10:00 P, LIBERIAN SHIP FREED [i-Tie Boas To Rose. MONTREAL (CP)--The Liber-| , fan freighter Corcovado was| Fag Si Tat freed from a mud bank near an| 83~-You past-end wharf Tuesday after-| 8 | moon. The 3,500-ton vessel ran|';SgRoval Tour peli 11-6-Jim Coleman FREE BRIDAL GIFT aground June 12 | s--Fught | 11:6--Charles Boyer 23-Jackpit Bowing 1! REGISTER CANCER-PRONE CLUE 7--Pat Boone 2:00 P.M. © ANNOUNCEMENTS @ ACCESSORIES NAME OF CHILD 3--Helen Neville 2:30 P.M 7--Gale Storm 6~News 8--Home Cooking 4--House Party $----Haggls i 21:48 P. 3% Nour 14s | 11 storytime " | 8~World of Lite COME IN AND SIGNATURE OF PARENTS ASK FOR YOUR TRAVEL SET 200 eontolns Trovel Size Aer Shave Lotion ond After Shove Tole, Regulor Stze Lather v Shoving Cr " =" Sending in the coupon involves no obligation. Those replying will receive further informe- tion on the camp, and blank application forms. MAIL OR DELIVER COUPONS TO THE KIWANIS CLUB SUMMER CAMP COMMITTEE c/o E. A. 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