Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 10 November 1960 — Page 2

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S A ’ ERDA Y S < . \M : w 1•. pretti w. 1 play. 1 g■■ ' X ' < t , , , V( » r t ,, -e,. ♦; ‘ ’ <’ < ::: • d .wns Thex . huwev* . a t'a:i. i m * for th*sixth ti l .< Notie I 1 • ne ha.‘ :. t been an • xpl ■s,Vf team they hav* I. ..i to gr nd <> ■ tile yardag' t ■ ) way, and they ; tssing ■ t .<.k ha * no' la n a ’otigh < . • ITey 1 i'. be." imp ivirg a 1 along a” ! < 'ihl end ip anoth*x n or two hefoic the seasi. i ends This game was n t of th • s; e ta<m], \ai ety as the gaim was a go>d defensive .iattl< la* long pass play that up th* fust I’.t tsburgh score was bx far the out ‘andmg J laX’ ot the game SATERI'A Y THE IRISH Wild battle the Miami Emx* rsity He r canes at the Orangi Howl in night game Tins xx ill lie only th" fouidh night game in t)i»» instor. of Notre I>ame as they have w n two of th<’ other thre< Tiiey d’o]>|M'd Miami in He's 11-0, b ■ troit in 1951 by a in 0 score and Southern Methodist xx on a 191. game in 1956 It again will be tele< mt only i w i \VNI>V-TV tn Notre I’sme station Ganic tim<* s 5.15 Eastern Standard T.mc MINN ES< JTA S G( )LI >EN (l< - i hers won then bg battle Sat ui Uy against thi University .d 1 .A . in the bittie that W’.u plo' ably decide the national eham| - ions as well as the Big Tt n ch.amps Th ' mn« <i lowa's fax' bai ks wiU) tile.i strung delciUe and showi I g o.i oAcigsive JMivxer in winning 27-lo The\- hav< u t l>y any means seW' d thugs i ; h> - ver, as thex st 11 have < m feience games w tl rmYhie am Niu th\v estern, hot capable of really turning on tm powei 35. Wilde 'x o' NorthWestern haw jus! al' • ! rex el'S tm- form from last year when they startol strong and fimsla ■ badly, as they lave icw w<n thi t e in a row f' c a I?. »<co d ' V. : Sat d.n m itb a '-’1 -0 'ii I' m mg x < I< >WA STILE HAS < >NE leag - game rcr.’unirg that agonst < t -ugh Oh. > Slate teaii. this S .' uniax 'Hew th n < lose ou' ag i i.st Notre l>u.v d So U j Bend the f do .mg XX e< k । LX Tini I'ROEESSIoN i i L ;uc S "d.i \ lie! ’hiladclpi).

E igb Were strong again m ! imp.rg Ihttsl .1 ph aC N , Van Ri' km the o’, I 1 hit' hm >: " >nt m • s to unpre xs e\ erx • n wth li s ability to tin- a ’lia' 1' d b I. H ' has state . t’l I' 1 ! r. ins last year and it look Im he \\'mid hke I" make t a xx . n< i Nex\' York sta.v<-d right ■ 1 tin tails xvith a 17-13 xvm owi the <”lex .-land Bi owns The Eagb havi two games leii n play w.tb N' w York and the balance ot the schedule against Ilie t*- . that ire loxver m the standing The Giants on the other hand must meet the Eagle on t\'o coTi.se' ut ve Sin lavs, plus ('h < land, am! then tiu- 1 wej team However, as this year lias pointed out you can't take any game for granted ui th.s league BALTIMORES WIN OVEI the Backers of Green Hay gax< ew] y t<>ani in the Western d. vis.on at hast two losses Glee: Bay 3 b g chance to really command was hurt < arly in the gam*' after the Colts had scowl then first touchdown as thex tumble*! on the kickoff, givng Liu* Colts another shot at a s* oi< which they took advantage of Gre« n Ba\- must be < oinmend for coming b.uk to tie <! wore as they <t dn t panic and stayexl with their game ol* rur - rung ;uid short presses to rvalix eat up some vantage in gettu.; ba- k into the game with a 21 21 ti*’ Ilowevei that alm. unstopablo combinati n us .1 J ny I'iulax and Rax Bern t the talc as the C.dts moved tw o more touchdown.s m wum by a 3s-24 seme EROM HERE ON OCT e game is a must for anx t< that lia i any eham e a’ winning the croxv.n in tin i sprt ve division Three oi ■ b <s< < will not Im* unexp*Tt< tlie winner of the Western i <i<m with the Eastern I»\ m no’ quite .is great as it up; .i > little w< ikei

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MOVIE REVIEWS From THE RIALTO "Er*> ! the Teiiaeo.'' pro*lur<d an I dutsfed by M~u k Robson in < ' nen S. op. .nd I’•L’ xe Co|oi. from . dm <>Huias b> d selling i.'iXi l nd 'i: mg B.tin Newmat and .1 , m Wo d'.ud, with Ina B .ii and M ri L< y a Tw i tu i h <A n’ i \ Eo •• release ( ,pim Si.nd iv . the Ri ii'o '1 cal: " A<* a s’ ix in d ; t i of tl ■ contl- t and interplay >i h nan •mot ons. O li.ux . na uum'T.tal htei ti y work income. < ue ot tic m >s* imp *rtunt pictuie to r* • u the f< reen in i 960 A a mot j n piclui<• it Lene f. > e iceiskngly from the diiv tior and production gixen it I >n. of moviedutn's a' lest al 1 n"d Jicnept ; y e * s to V-telh . M uk Robson; from ’he taut .* . i well wiitten screen play unde; the supervision f Err.' ’ LI. man. an I !rom the cinvmat;■ artis'ry <•? L- • Tovei and y .t ’ • ivitl Notew«»rthy Pertenmim c Tl.c pie*.in* is a nilewuHly *1 commendable pm orm im • ,i 1 counts Paul Newnia. arm •annv W KidWAid. tiv .star ud Iwl imsband-wif** 'o an. tun n a magnificant job a i the id , 'ab-J marntxl raiple u the filn Ina Balin, a relative newcuniei t the scn-cii is feature- as lb thud leg of this n m ntic ti angle Myrna Ix»y is c o client a Newin ui'H dipsomaniac uothci Robson A screen \ a sion r: Prom the Terrace t< bs a sig nifu-ant segment of ti e OHam novel II takes the cen ral chat a* tci AJiifl Eiton fPaul N< n an > from the time of ndu n h -me from the w.u through th" sterm <>• Ins maiT,ag. to Mai St Jolin i Joanne Woo*’ .at’di. t • his pr'-HUUsing careet > . a Vt a ' Wall Sli*'*'* finance: and to h ' eventual dramatic i • mm* uit: us all i s wOJ Idly i ets in ' for !"X< o- m ney -mi mon t< h av.* ids wife ^nd g> away b • ndurm ' love xviih N ale I’■ ■ z.ngi Ina Balm । Sett ng 1 <>r I nhappiness The et* ng fui A red's un happ.’i'ess is seen in t ■.* hmm* ot his parent*-' Samuel Eaton tL* • Aires, .aid his motlc r 'Myrna L.y Ep.n i.t’imng from the war he finds 1: s niothei a L* pcless u mk and his father bent <•'. ttk g him into h x steel mi'.l i He d< .m*’ tip- <iff.- an | gm s j mt< tin ad rift business w.th a r lewd and army < hum ■ Porter itleorge Grtz-ard' Thu* i.egms Altr« i Eato: long a> I a du cis <»a!vh fm ’ ie low. With t?u* aid of th* mu'.lx dex vl'>p< 9 anv*r "p' <T se-up lens.- that x-’t i.illx puts R. ■ \|e\x<! m the pl<tU ' pi'HhlCcrdn* ' !<•! Rob*-i n I; . < ••■ ded i V. .ad. ct< hi*.! P<M t I a.t ol' .ne r.! t> <• ii' ' ronto.v* ’ .al now < out ape I Al I V. A C.>ntcntment ma-. )>* mu h better than ru lies. ) it n est people feel that H they had the riches thex- w .uld b< i onteut

■Thank You : 1 ui-li ‘n thank <‘\eryonp who in anyway — hvlpfd in rn < antiitiacy f<»r the office of « w County Tr< ion er of St. Joseph County. ■ ■ Iho stippor’ <■ local voters was very mucli * ■ appreciab'il ; C. E. Ted Hevel "

Little Theaue Club To Present "The Gazebo" The LaPorto Little Thea; ("li b will give a publh showing th. Broadway hit. "The Grzo| T‘ <• mystery comedy by a C .ppel mvc4ves a successful j mystery writer who is alw striving to produce the jm . t । linte and who resorts to a it-yi urseif murder tc protec t 1 wife's i ireer from a blackmail. During the course of a hr d -y, the Icly disappears and appeals in many unusual pla whi< h mystifies exeryone. inc 1 mg- our hero, and adds delight! < omedy t< the story Tl e play will he given on s i.niax and Sunday nights. Nov. bei 12-13-19-20(11 at the Lal*. L t tl*’ 'rheatre Bias house on ' । orne of "A” and Third st>.. in LaPorte Tile e< -dii'is ’iirs are Mrs R ei t Ell s an*l Mrs Vi >h t Perk. Tl'usr m ti’.' < a t are Krnn. Hermld Maurice I^-vme M Donn.’ (.too l Mrs Stanley G< brig Mrs Wayn.- Hay, Ix»u Kng doxcr. Robert Elhs. Jan (’I i .stia ’son Teine Koske. Fr M it'.hai. Richard ^ rght and E gene Hough Single adult admission is $1 and studi nt single admiwior. 75 cent < Curtain tayp is S pn Help Fight TB U%e Christmas Seals HrGrctiS^ *i S’ I ; KMiO J i x n _7aJ ■KMommEaaBOB Ihuix I'ri. A Satunlax \ox’. 10, 11 md 12 f MIR IS D W and lb HW K I < I MMI VGS in 'I I < K^ ME’ 2nd I • atur« : M\ MH \ \N IM»Kt X ‘ \ I( E K \ID" Si n , M<.n, and 1 ue^ \.ix 13, I I and 15 5101™ ♦, W mw AX job TOM IN TMF / JOHN O'HARA OtbT StILFK .FROMTHE Terrace Myrna loy • LtoN ameo