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Daily Times-Gazette, 28 Mar 1953, p. 15

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Randolph Scoit and Patricia Wymore shai ti d romance of "The Man re the action an oT ay Behind the Gun," Warner Bros.' new at the Plaza Theatre. Story of the Two great Academy Award winning performances will highlight the Marks presenta- tion on Monday. Gary Cooper is shown rformance in "High Noon". Cavalry's fight against banditry in early California, the flim was directed by I Felix Fel iat. : The second feature jumphrey Bogart whose performance in the picture won last year's Academy Award. above in a scene from his Oscar-winning "The African Queen" stars SIMCOE HALL A RED FEATHER SERVICE MONDAY, MARCH 30 Nursery School -- 5-year-olds -- free play, music, story hour rhythm band, books, crafts (9 - 11:30 a.m.) TUESDAY, MARCH 31 Golden Age Lounge Room open. 1.30 - 5.30 p.m. Oshawa Public Schools -- Lead- ership Course. Boys' Woodworking Club. Boys' Games liards, crokinole, hockey, games. ing pong, Doo hockey. ublic Li- brary --. Children's Dept. 3.30 - 5% hm Dancing Academy. 3.30- Rooms -- bil-| hour, | Artists Told 'More Work Best Scheme LONDON (CP) -- Painters and sculptors would arouse a far keener | public interest in their creations {if they worked for a little less |money a little more often, says Sir Hugh Casson, noted British {architect. Chief designer of London's scheme of street decorations for the approaching Coronation, Sir Hugh told members of the Arts REGENT "My Wife's Best Friend," Twentieth Century Fox' 's gay romantic comedy star- ring a "new" Anne Baxter and Macdonald Carey arrives Monday at the Regent Theatre. Her brunette tresses now blonde, her figure slimmed down to eye- -filling propor- tions, Miss Baxter, after 'All About Eve" and "O. Henry's Full House', assumes her first true comedy role as a young socialite who seeks revenge when her husband un- wittingly confesses that he once strayed off the narrow path with her: best friend. Playing a notorious day dreamer, Miss Baxter get the opportunity to portray such famous women as, Cleopatra and Joan of Are. SECO¥D FEATURE "THE SELLOUT" A tautly realistic drama of the fight of an average American city's newspaper editor against the vicious power of a county sheriff and his organization is brought to the Regent screen in M-G-M's explosive "The Sellout." The new picture, as ar- resting as today's headlines, boasts an un- usually fine cast starring Walter Pidgeon, John Hodiak, Audrey Trotter and Paula Raymond, with Thomas Gomez, Cameron Citchell, Karl Malden and Everett Sloane in pivotal supporting roles. PLAZA STRONG CAST SCORES HIT IN "GIRLS IN THE NIGHT" Packed with intense emotional drama and backgrounded by the seamy alleys and byways of New York's grimy East Side, Universal-International's "Girls In The Night," starts Monday at the Plaza Theatre, is a powerful Jocumentary of the tough t gers of the t With shrewd foresight, Producer * Albert J. Cohen has populated his cast with mo- tion picture newcomers and young dis- coveries to increase the impelling feel of authenticity and the strong sense of real- ism that will hold the audience spellbo: And, Two voung Harvey of "Willie and Joe Back at the Front fame; and Joyce Holden, remembered as Jimmy Durante's zany girl friend in "The Milkman"; make surprising appearances in this film as dramatic performers. Glenda Farrell essays a welcome screen comeback in the role of the harassed other of an East Side family Glen Ro- an in i romantic lead while hit ce born Patricia Hardy lends great Irish charm to her role as his girl friend. CRA SATURDAY Dance Hosts-Valleyview N.A., 9. p.m. Fear Duke To Quit Motherland Forever LONDON (AP) -- The Daily "I do not miss being King--but I Sketch sald Friday the self-exiled|do miss my country and working Duke 3 Windsor and his American | (for it." born Duchess may qu I ever unless he receives an official| 'Last November, he told Mr. appointment of some kind from Churchill he would take on any |job t he newspaper declared, Prime Minister Churchill, "and he repeated that offer the THEATRE GUY, Regent--' 'Hurricane Smith", 3:15, 6:30, 9:50. "Denver and Rio Grande", 1:45, 5:00, 8:20. Last complete show 8:00 p.m, Marks--* 'Hangman's Knot", 1:55, 4:40, 7:30, 10:25; "Daring Young Man", 12: '40, 3:25, 6:15, 9:10. Last complete show at 9:00 p.m. Plaza -- 'Lawless Breed" -- 1:40, THE DAILY TIMES- -GAZETTE, Saturday, March 28, 1953 18 Press To Honor F. D. McDowell TORONTO (CP) Franklin Davey McDowell, retiring publi- city representative of the CNR"s central region and well-known nov- elist, will be honored by associ- ates at a testimonial dinner here April 18. Friends from many walks of diff --authorship, journalism, publicit work, advertising and radio--are combining to hold the dinner in henor of Mr. McDowell. Details are in the hands of the Frank McDow- ell Dinner Committee, 70 Bond Street, Toronto. First small shipments of Cana- dian lumber were made from Que- bec to France not long after the colony was founded. second British newspaper in two days to raise the question of the former King's future in the light of the death of his mother, Queen Mary Tord Beaverbrook's Daily Ex- press said Thursday the British people would like to see him come The Conservative Sketch was the | Lae LTE Orc ory acath But so far it has not been possible for the offer to be accepted." The Sketch said Windsor is ex- pected to stay in Britain until the contents of Queen Mary's will are made known to the Royal Family. The newspaper reported guesses 3:39, 5:38, 7:37, 9:42, Last com- plete show 9:00. Biltmore--"Jalopy", 12:40, 3:06, 5:32, 7:58 and 10:27 p.m. "'The Maverick", 2:01, 4:27, 6:53 and 9:22 p.m. Last complete show at 9:11 p.m. STARTS MONDAY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT LOOKING FOR LOVE IN THE SHADOWS! | many Neighbourhood Assoc. Square] honie. But neither the Express nor |in the size of her estate range from the Sketch broached the question |£3,000,000 to £4,000,000. The actual whether he should bring along the (amount may never be known for former Wallis Warfield Simpson, | certain since royal wills are not for whose love he gave up the |made public. Brock, Whitby--"Son of Ali Baba". Evening shows at 7 and 9, Sat- urday evening show starts at 6 o'clock. throne 16 years ago. "His friends believe that the Duke of ,Windsor will leave Brit- ain forever now that his mother, Queen Mary, is dead," the Sketch said. "Her death has severed his strongest link. Only one thing might prevent him staying away permanently--the offer of an of- ficial post. His wife is waiting in New York to hear what he plans to do." The duchess has never been re-| ceived at the royal court--largely, | people believe, because Queen Mary would never accept any sort of social relationship with a divorced woman, The Sketch said the Duke, who served as governor of the Bahama Islands during the Second World War but. returned to private life when the appointment ended, has wanted 'for years" to serve Brit- ain, It quoted him as saying in 1949, Y.W.C.A. Over-20 Club . 4 Jackpots of $40.00 Dance Tonight SUPPORT THE ODD FELLOWS and REBEKAHS CANCER, POLIO AND TUBERCULOSIS BINGOS at St. George's Hall, Albert and Jackson Sts. MONDAY, MARCH 30 - 8:00 P.M. Prize money -- $4.00 per game 16 Games at $4.00; 4 Specials at 5.00 COME ONE, COME ALL - ACCOMMODATION FOR 300 1 Jackpot of $25.00 ADELAIDE House CAPTAIN BUYING DREAMS WITH CASUAL KISSES! With Richard Green in Technicolor! SCARLET op : :00 s, 506; N » 00) STARTS SCUGOG CLEANERS DIAL OSHAWA 35-0120 FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY All Work Fully Guaranteed PROPRIETORS: MIKE SIBLOCK, WALTER J. HARMER The I Theatre Club that sculptors might do well to accept £500 instead of gemsnding £5,000 for a piece of | work, while painters could afford | to take £150 instead of £500 for a mural. Then the public would | buy. | He also complained that art com- | mittees were constantly looking for a masterpiece which, he said, just didn't come out of a hat. Sir Hugh suggested that the artist should be allowed his 'ivory of retreat" for those moments of inspiration that produce great works. And he admitted some of them might be regarded as rebels. "One hears much of the long- haired, arty type," he remarked. "I know they can be tiresome but no more so than the bald-headed types who are not even creative." Drew Pays Visit To Legislature TORONTO (CP) -- Progressive LOCAL 22 EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE Presents a Program of OUTSTANDING 16mm. FILMS 8 P.M. Sunday, March 29th -- at the -- U.A.W. HALL, Bond St. E. ALL WELCOME -- FREE ADMISSION Everybody knows that good dancers are popular. Can't Dance? READ THIS! Wale PIGEON on BOR 3 ney TOE Fa RIED, What everybody oral of this story 1s A WIFE SHOULD NEVER i CRACKER IN BED SHOWN AT 3:15, 6:25, 9:30 EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION MONDAY "Hurricane Smith' DENVER AND RIO GRANDE Two Technicolor Features IT WAS SHOCKING! MGM's froe-life love drama of © womon doctor and the men in hor life! THUR 4 «the first time a woman doctor dared to crash a man's world !... = the first time she dared to ride a 3 facing ambulance !... JUNE ALLYSON KENNEDY MERRILL Starring THEY Rive] THEY FIGHT! THEY LOVE AS THE MIGHTY GOLD MINE WARS RICHARD CONTE ECA LINDFORS} i ww BARBARA BRITTON - HUGH O'BRIAN I doesn't know is that it is easy to become a good dancer. THE IDEAL EASTER (713 MIL ANYONE BOOKS OF FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE TICKETS Let the experts at the Oshawa Studio of Dancing show you in ONE lesson at no cost to you, that you too, can be a popular dancer. JACK DODDS AND HIS ORCHESTRA NOW OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS YWCA | Dances -- Weddings | Socials DIAL 3-3244 so After 6 p.m, © MEMBERSHIP RENEWALS © | Available THURSDAY, MARCH 26TH to THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND JOIN NOW ONE WEEK ONLY! And enjoy another series of fine concerts by Canada's greatest artists, CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA p.m "Piano Lessons. 4.00 p.m. St. John Boys' Cadets. Oshawa | Oshawa Nursing Cadels -- drill, practical work. 7.00 p Brigade. 7.30 p.m. eight Lifting Club. 8.00 p.m. C ursery School -- 4-year-olds -- e play, music, story hour, Golden Age Lounge Room open. 1.30 - 5.30 p Games Rooms -- billiards, crokin- ole, hockey games, ping pong. ey. Public Library -- Children's Dept. 3.30 - 5.30 p.m, Industrial DE sketbal "League. Model Aeroplane Club. Junior Fish 7.00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 free play, music, story Ibyilm band, books, crafts. 9-11.30 1.30 - 5.30 p.m | visited the Ontario legislature Fri- Boys' Woodworking Club. Boys' day. Premier Frost extended the billiards, crokinole, shuffle board, {former premier, who remained | hockey games, ping pong, floor seated behind the Speaker's chair 5.30 p.m, Simcoe Hall Badminton Club --| Boys' Stamp Club. 7.00 p.m, | Teenage Girls' Club -- business | square dancing. Oshawa Duplicate | Phone us today and make an ap- Bridge Club. eight Lifting Ta pointment for a FREE TRIAL lesson. OSHAWA STUDIO OF DANCING 47 PRINCE ST. DIAL 5-0841 or 5-1860 Police Association Boys' Clubs. St. John's FL -- Senior THURSDAY, MARCH 31 rhythm band, books, crafts. Boys' Woodworking Club. Boys' Boys' Basketball and Floor Hock- Piano Lessons. 4.00 p and Game Protective Association. Nursery School -- 5-year-olds -- ~ Golden, Age | Lounge Room open. | Conservative Leader George Drew Activities. Boys' Games Rooms -- | House greetings to Mr. Drew, a hockey. Girls' Gym Activities. 3.3- and did not reply. teenage girls and boys. 6.30 p.m. meeting, table tennis, gymnastics, | Simace Hall Grads Basketball, 7.30 p.m. + SAT. MaR. 28 YWCA BADMINTON CLUB: This | club is for young men and women | in the community. New 3 omen) are welcome, Held at Simcoe Hall | Gym. Register at the "Y", | OVER-20 CLUB DANCE: A week- ly club dance held for those in the community over 20 years of age. 9.00 - 12.00 p.m i i CHECKER TOURNAMENT for SINCLAIR 'TROPHY ONTARIO COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP SIMCOE HALL FRIDAY, APRIL 3rd 4:00 P.M. ALL PLAYERS WELCOME FE J The story of a man who was too proud to run! Membership For 4 Concerts $4.44 plus tax 56c TOTAL $5.00 NEW MEMBERS May Join at the BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA "HANGMAN'S KNOT" PLUS 'THE DARING YOUNG MAN' The Canadian Concert Assn. of Oshawa

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