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"new magnum whats a; BUIkDING A COTTAGE ? =aaiiiGiEEi=227q "rr--"-;-:),:::,'--':'?-':'--?;?-'.?-;-:?.'.-?.)? ': ii.cirEii-iifti4 PLAN _ This is strong meat. It is a strongly written story of strong characters, and strength is its theme. The main 'lgure of Dr. Sam Abelman is a rugged one. As the book opens, he is a man in his late sixties, who finds his prac~ tice dwindling, and the tough, slum-ridden east end of Brook- ilyn, where it is situated, stead- ily deteriorating.' Though admit- tedly a brilliant diagnostician, uhtiring and conscientious, the doctor is rough of speech and uncouth in appearance, and has driven away many of his pa- tients by his violently expressed, opinions and belligerent atti- tude. THE LAST ANGRY MAN ty Gerald Green. (Scribner.) Reviewed by Margaret Leeper His life story, from his boy- hood in poverty in the Lower East Side, through his struggles to put himself through medical school, his fight against' prefu- dice and discrimination, and his failure to conform to the accept- ed pattern of professional be- haviour a: his time, are tbld in a series of flashbacks to a young advertising executive, Woodrow Thrasher. Thrasher, who is plan- Thursday Book Review SI 32 33 " " _ . . . at Cum Th. top. In mullc A Can LaguutWo Mann (1175.) America Ioldlcr _ Pam: _ Mum! mu _ Mythological huh-me: Step up the motor Publk noun: thn'l measure 10 ll " " Delayed Sepunm Convict: Fromm Yawning For tear that Public way Tttat u (abb . , Small room Altman? birthplace Stunning Thrasher himself sheds a hard, white light on the advertising business, the "dog-eat-dog" as- pect of this swift-moving, high- ly competitive profession we met in Wakeman's "The Hueksters," with television as the new me- diur'n, where one dissatisfied sponsor can jettison an agency. In the w race in which he is caught "Woody" has developed a hard shell, and it is only in ‘his association with Dr. Abel- }man that we are allowed to lglimpse the core of the man, ning I television series calla! "Americans US.A." recognizes the old doctor Is a rugged indie vidualist, who in his Bght against fakes and phonics has sabotaged his own career. As he gathers in- formation tor the program by leading Abelman back over the years, he develops u warm ad- miration and affection, for the old man and his rigid prin- ciples. " " S7 S8 kclud . Unc MI Tttle a! â€bun, Ritalin!) (can: o Plum an... an†Samantha) Tellurium (chm . y Cogptlzlvs Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Keffer and Darlene, Mrs. Guns! Keller and Miss Margaret.Hendry attended the shower. in honor of Terry Elliott and his bride-to-be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. s. Steam on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Kefter and Darla}: visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alla; Bag: and Norman Jean qt Alliston on Saturday. The Pioneer Museum in Dal- ziel Pioneer Park opened last. weekend with ideal weather conditions, and we understand the attendance was quite good. If you visit the park and are in need of refreshment, be,sure to can at the Agnew Booth situated ’at the lane to the north of the Museum. Mr. and Mrs. Klippt have their mall niece and nephew yisitinz them tiir a few days, While their mother is in hospital. Little Sherry Tait visitet Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Che for a few days this week. Gets Diploma . ht li. School . . Pintereyt Speedisy is again in full swing to? the summer and trathe on Saturday nights has beer? quite heivy. Weston Girl Included in the graduating class were students from twenty- nine states, the District of Cos. umbia, Canada, and Malaya Among the graduates is Miss Joanna Lamont, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lamont, 31A Church Street. Weston. She has been I member of the Flicker: Literary Society. Edgeley Granville, S.C.' - Seventy Bob JortetrAeademy seniors re- ceived diplomas tosught " the Academy commencement exer- cises in the Rodeheaver Auth- torium on the Bob Jones Univer. sity campus‘ Diplomas were awarded by Dr. Bob Jones, Jr., president ot Bob Jones Univer- sity. but It"! “on: . , I wu very young lad very romantJe “up I pp! Tim at .' Unlvonny dab. rtiil vow hard', tor him, - he At4 for me. H. was in his Int you. . thought‘wo 'dlk'lllll.'ld"ia'd;'l"h"iu.' to get untried, conic what may. Getting married was much "that both our pmnu' when. no we clap-d. We decidcd that my job would, in, In until Tim got through, he making what he could u weak-quit and in the summer. Tim Ttf too eagerly to my keeping hi , but much to my dim-y I found that Tim (Continued Hugh. Into from Page 3) Tait visited with Bruce Chambers District is I WOODBRIDGE MOTORS My funny moirod to Inothu town, and u tho month- â€and: Tim was beginning to get very, vague tome. That was bwenty-Bvo years ago, and we are a happy couple. Tim took over the Mancini rec. ponsibiltier, and this time I at buck and let him. Dear Sully Scott, twerttreitrht years no I could have done with ndvice from you, but now, I am wining this letter with the hope that some youngsters will tlke my 4dviee - don't rush into marriage. Think it over careful- ly, and save yourselves heart- breaks and tears. Grow up ilrst. Dear Thelma: Thank you for the kind adviee, and I do hope many young folks will take it. Good luck to you and Tim, and may yeti have many happy yen-n together, Sally Scott. _ FirGifnG7GTiiTia an In mg be an mutiny-r, tndi, n took two you- brunch grow up. Br this than km nun-1 od to hm - “with; Inn ttut taunt. and in". M13111! nonunion, I wrong back home. " Tim did to his W. and be. lieve mo, In both tolt we If". not made too welcome. I Tartyr. When left alone, Tim got through University on " own - got an exeell.nt job, and turn- edouttobeoneman. ._ We decided to try all over, aglin, but this time I WI! to be a wife and mother. and Tim the breadwlnner. Best of luck to your: sid; Scott! You gel the bin-t FirtdshUH, big- gut wipe! (and they're electric!) tnrttigretrt trunk ‘in the low-pic- shack my! new! You’ll mm tiirgtttb..fttr Igt! You go! Plymouth'. adv-need Torsion-AIR! Ride. (It don‘t cut a cent am, yet independent but: show it'n superior to "ecinl" ride Byatasmatutadd-hmtigtrte, the cost at atlas an.) , You tNtattlt-iowpri-NI1- ' our with full-sized roomy com- fomblo iyturtrors-nrsd Plymouth uartunGr Munich: mud. You " the highest bade-in allow- mcu of the you, right now, when you buy I new Plymouth! You " your choia of 21 wash --all "prltAt lower than computbln models of other leading Canadian PLYMOUTH 'ii,il i "As a (trr "ll'llillllii "tC,,,,:?, EDGE Lp'" . .IN Q / S"; 'i1.lt. ge FA? [",,,,', leading cars built In Canada. " that’s not an! It's the lowest print! of all Thelma, . KLEIN“ “a!†all BIITGIIER 1til0l? " __" Call In and Inqulro chow our prlm of km feeds H IS", homo franc! or locker and our mental: lulu“ fd packaging and fast fro-zinc your ownqardon tteodyes, Jack alum-sop. Pro... no... " Hm I " your own boss . . . keep your own hours and with attractive money in the bargain!. As an Executive, all we ask-you to do is secure new members. 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