Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1961 — Page 2
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bole n->!u rs of first pl ■ • in the I■l■ . : ■ - re 'i I This is identi al to the i . t »t Green Hix h , is t >• V e > in Ihvi.oon xxith afte, xx:n---n: g <. . t the L< s Angie Earns S mday Only the Giants hax< t . > ‘ , 4 ga ; t •;) XX i. . t > I h’ t | l( < ,n;y ; team :■ g .c a' 1 a half ( h.ial Tin: BEARS. WHO THREE \e. rks go l ooked line they w ere j a :y to caallenge the world, fvll again Sunday to the San } rancis< o 49 ers, thus dropping them from just about all contention in tin* league- They have lost tfb.rte in a row and have onh a 5-5 ni ord They can be upoilern however as they must play Detroit second place, and Cleveland tied fur second in the other division IN THE AMERICAN E<X>T twill league, George Blanda. the former Bear quarterback, tossed no l»-s.s than seven touchdown passes Sunday as he paced the Houston Oilers rigtit into the le>ad in the Eastern Division They xxill in all probabihy. battle the San Diego Charg -rs for the title again this year BOTH LEAGUES WILL HAVE televised games on tills Thursday. Thanksgiving as the AEL will f- Mure Buffalo at N.-w York at 10 00 ('ST and then the big annual Turkey Day Battle at Detroit will feature the Lions against the Cru-n Ray Parkci s This will begin at 11 00. CST Also on tap Im a collegiate game between Texas and Tessa A A M Thursday aft» rn>x»n. This xx ill have to hold until Saturday -a tion completes a kt of seasons around the country, with all !’ • Big Ten teams playing their final 1961 gn nes DESTITI I F. The rainy day in life con.es in 'ld age when nothing xx laid up for the future. Be Wise — Advertise! j <444'^14-1 L'74-l444:11 |!l' L| 'J’J ggyj ’rrH'r; ♦tHt H HT’ I ' 11 ■ ' I HEART AND MENTAL DEFECTS DISCUSSED Do congenita! heart defex’- t.iusC mental reUrdation” No. says the Indiana Heart As •ociation When a child with a congenital heart defect is also mentaay defective, this usually means that he aas Lorn with two major deiecis ni< that the heart maUuimuUon effected the brain. Sometimes a normally bright daid who Ures easily as a tesalt us a he art defec t wdi fall behind ui his school work. If he is emotionally well adjusted, he can usually catch up at school after successful heart surgery. The Heart AswKiatixn }>oints Out that parents *lu wsb specific ms -m dion ab -it their child s heart s!. ’.iid check xx lh their doctors. The A\s nation is prepared tu give general m'ormation about heart and I J xts.x-1 disordeis of xarious lx I V It 1 as v d issued a iw w l>ooklet er lei, "If Your Child Has a Conget 1 Hear! Defect ’ and is makH it av*'!.ible to parents of ch 1du n \x.th ‘ rnihe.ut defect- phys o n> r ; otlui f -i4t"somite wl o x kx* • I *•hpm - M "I he b >klit nuts i - c aiuned from the huh • Alabama SU 1. In* m^pohs
MOVIE PREVIEWS FROS THE RIALTO Th” spt* tacii’ p ig''.‘n‘ y ■ i ' l ' < ■■me it ..1 ci! US l.i’ ’G’ h.-mxs the scion a-s ‘.’“th < entm x l’o> brings to the p'T "Ti e Big Shoxx,'’ 1 ■ !! -' >1” r ' ■ s I 1..., 1 “ : n; ' jer tlio h ' r ' • • 1 >. ’’ ’ r* • i-l ttm y 5■ •’ - ' gr '> ”i 1 b. -uu s • ri! ”■ Ih< »• ' • • i' < p.. an I —UX” <‘ l"i .’ md. ; 'I. B. lt“ Th. •" Esther W.lham Chff Koi rl v ’i N< m mm Bri . ’ ‘ Robert Vaughn and h so r<‘ of powerful performer# n k< y rob •• H< if >h double-barn e l enter tam.nent. so memoratie ^1 tot!, । omits that audiences will « an y away from the theatre a sense of exi itement on two level# the drama and splendor of seme of the most unique cirrus ac a wri witnessed in this country, ar I the tens«- tale of a family brought to the brink <4 <!est ruction by a father wheae demand for Implicit loyalty and ob» d . n-'e from his performing children culminates in his own death Key figure in the story i# N. hernia I‘l**4l. playing the dificult part of Bruno Everard owner of one of Europe’s celebrated Circutei With mon- contempt than love, he dominates the Hv<« of ’his children, each of xx horn must subordinate his own wish for }>ersonal fulfillment to th.' needs <>f the circus
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Cliff Roberts.«>. «« Bruno« favorvl son, deLvcrs aftnaltive performance as an aeriahst mu the om member of this tonflu ten family who d-cs not literally f”ai anil hate his parents As Hillary Allen. wealthy American g.ii vho t ills in lov. xx i’ll d.tf m. 1 alt. mp S to divOp h:: so I. a g nice to thci! ii«. Esthei W;m ms i gi.-ct f l i., m g tn i direct. Her < < etaatid skill- as ■ swim uiiru (h.mipion are giver full play 11 the film during a sequence a th” a r ■ v. 11.1 hei lox r Laurels go als° t> Rober Vaighn. in the role of Klai. Everard th< rejtx ted son <f t l ' family. wh’>se viciou. h’ -tilit toward his falhe be. onu s channeled into an । .bit on t< Uk over 'H e cireu- >nd oust Brun 1. -ally. The n Jor conflict oi wills in this hij powered diam r. volve^ around 'he ba’tle mbtlyet perpetual wtween mther and von the r uluntv in ’hen sadistic natur,. ard the curious justice whim I ng them both t ultimate de dt ’ - "or Alpo • utsa- nng are Caro Christenson * t o young.-t daughter of iNenard clan and Margin I an a.s an hi rtli who xx>ws t<> bn'ik.th*- power of Bruno Ex । ard. Produced id directed by James B Ci rk «”d Ted Sherds man "The 1 S i ax’" offers on« of the year i electrifying expei-ien'-es tn th theatre INFLATION Money >• 11 talks but unless you have 1 io: it today says —nothing loin’’ Drive carefully nlwsys
