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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Aug 1965, p. 12

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_ CHURCH CLOSES ANIMAL-SHELTER, BUT MOTHER CECELIA DEFIANT REV. ANDREW KEBER of Mission City, B.C., (left) and Msgr. M, T. O'Connell, chancellor of Roman Catho- lic diocese of Victoria, ar- 'Lonelyhearts' rive at Good Shepherd ani- mal shelter late Monday to order closure and return of Rev. Mother Cecilia Mary to priory. duties, (CP) newspaper, claiming he was a 57-year-old widower anxious to remarry, Police said several women re- Fraud Charge TORONTO (CP) -- John Mc- Williams, 47, of Toronto*is to appear in magistrate's court in Owen Sound today on a charge of defrauding a Meaford, Ont., sponded to the ad which said: ". , .sincere, honest and a little on the lonely side~anx- ious to meet lonely, sincere wo- man, object matrimony." MeWilliams was arrested woman of $17,235, here Tuesday. The charge arose out of an incident in which a man adver- tised in a Winnipeg weekly A, E. JOHNSON, 0.D. 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MOTHER CECILIA MARY sits in calm de- fiance as she hears two representatives of Roman Catholic Church order clos- ure of her Shelter of the Good Shepherd at Metcho- iz THE GsHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Auguat 25, 1965 By CYNTHIA LOWRY HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Walter Brennan, playing the richest man'in California in an ABC comedy series last season, or- dered an assistant to buy the airline when he was unable to get a.plane reservation. Burle Ives, playing the rich- est man in the world in a new ABC comedy series this season, will order an assistant to buy a hotel when he is unable to get the accommodations he - wants. Brennan's Tycoon, unfortun- ately, lived but a single season.| The lovable, foxy hillbilly of all those seasons of The Real Mc- Coys just didn't identify with the lovable, foxy millionaire. Ives, ABC's new model of the lovable, foxy millionaire, is un- Mier no such handicap, He first achieved fame as a folk singer, then moved on to a_ stellar Broadway and motion picture career as an actor with a range from tragedy to comedy. Most important, O.K. Crack- erby will be his first television series, While Brennan's diamond-in- Burl, On Video, Is Richest Man "He puts snobs place," the. bea: faced actor said, how people are Sealed by mai- tre d'hotels, head waiters, petty officials, clerks in snitzy stores any of these cats who like to push people around,' <a cnnenaeteearec tn CALL... DIXON'S FOR OIL FURNACES: climbing and culture. The idea of the series belongs to Cleve- Jand Amory, a proper Boston- jan whose writing specialty is the surgical dissection of high and pseudo ~ high society. The first script was put together by! 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