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Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Apr 1955, p. 18

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LL THLE THE TONER | RRICK RRADFORD IMIFT INNFS RNAV RNALTRC YE ---- hr 4& THE DAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Saturday, April 23, 1958 ' PEAR ERNE OE KATHRYN GRAYSON and HOWARD KEEL sing Cole Porter's haunting waltz "Wunderbar" in the picturization of the long-run Broadway musical hit "Kiss Me Kote' presented in color on the Biltmore Theatre screen the first three days of next week, Sotic Kerima plays the role of an earthy, passion-driven heroine in "The She olf'. daughter, the picture opens on Monday at the Marks Theatre. MGM To Depict Life Of Vincent van Gough y BOB THOMAS | louse-Lautrec, 'Moulin Rouge," HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Art lovers | affected the studio's decisiog. need not worry. MGM is not going | "There is no doubt that Huston ta.shoot the life of painter Vincent [led the way," he said. "But we van Gogh, who once slashed off plan to put more emphasis on the a*near in a fit of madness. The|artist's work, rather than his love ptoject is in the able hands of | affairs, as Huston did." | John Houseman, who produced' The studio managed to land Kirk such films as "The Bad and the |Douglas as van Gogh. Houseman ul" and "Julius Caesar." | displayed some self-portraits of -- lan to show van Gogh in|van Gogh which bear an amazing | three fferent lights," the pro- [resemblance to Douglas. | ducer explained in his studio] Houseman has investigated the | ce: "As a very difficult man; [painter's life in great detail, down | 4s a mystic who was greatly [to the matter of the severed ear. | interested in religion; as a ae | "There seems to be some dis-| whose mysticism affected his [pute as to how much he slashed | work. | off," he said clinically. "Some say | + "We'll use between 25 and 30 | he took'off the top part, leaving the guthentic paintings in the picture, |lobe. Others say he removed the] plus a number of reproductions in |lobe only. No one knows for sure. | scenes where they won't be seen He bandaged his head right away, ps |then painted his picture. STON LED WAY | "In the painting, the left ear is MGM has owed the van Gogh |bandaged, because he painted him- ga, "Lust for Life" by Irving self by looking in the mirror. But gpa. for nine years. "But not|we know that it was the right ear | much was done until the rights | that had been cut." | started to run out," Houseman| Houseman added that the se- sald. He admitted that the success quence will be played straight, | of John Huston's study of Tou- without any attempt for horror. | - | "THEATRE GUIDE_| Biltmore -- "So This Is Paris" « Technicolor 1.35, 4.27, 7.19. 10.14' Brock, * 10.14. "Jesse James vs. The Dal-| Heart"; « tons' (Technicolor), 12.20, 3.22, «6.14, 9.09. Last complete show » 902 pm. Regent -- "The Bridges of Toko- | + Ri", feature times 1.00, 3.15, 5.25, | ; 7.40, 9.50. Last complete show | + 9.25 p.m. | Plaza __ "The Long Gray Line" feature times 1.37, 4.10, 6.40, 9.09. . Last complete show 9.00 p.m. Marks -- "Drums of Tahiti", 2.45, TODAY'S CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Comb, : as wool 6. . 8. Worry . 9 Soothe 7 10. Measuring 8. : stick * "12. Estimate 9. .» 13. Silly :__ 14. Fortity 15. Dwell 16. Endangered 19. Man's nickname $0. Moorish 5.40, 8.45. "Fortunes of Captain Blood', * 1.05, 4.00, 6,55, 10.00. Last complete show 8.35 p.m. | Whitby -- 'Young At also "Pizzicato Pussy- | cat', Evening shows 7 and 9 p.m. Drive-In -- "Gunbelt" and "Enem- | ies of The Universe". Box office | opens at 7 p.m. Last complete | show 8.30 p.m. | The Canadian Women's Histori- cal Society was founded at Toronto! in 1894 by Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon, writer who died in 1915. RAE IARIPIALIS] JEJE] LIOINIARRAIT S.Cooked Rugged [SIBIRRICIAIIEN infal [INBIR IE WIND Ladders in stockings Girl's name Painfully sensitive Lizard (Old World) Full of reeds Set free Incite Crown Serf Bitter vetch Unit of weight (gems) 25. FlofRlEMOIOIN[T] FIR[E[ORMIAIG]] "1 Yesterday's Answer 11 15. 17. 18. 21, 23. 24. 34, Toward the lee 37 White linen robe (Eccl) 38. Female deer 30. Assistants 32. Per- 82. Fencing formed swords 84. Vehicle : ; -- B7. Herb of aster family Bl. Part of "to be" 2. Alight javelin (var.) 83. To pace - again 85. Cover 88. Tilted 87. Worship FET ETRE YY SE SY ERAN Y EY $1. Plant ovule 82. Girl's name DOWN 1. Kind of wine 8. Feminine of "alumnus" us ng § 4 ire fly b.sgent Shown above in a scene with May Britt who co-stars in the role of her | = NORTH OSHAWA Members Hear Fine Reports VIOLET KIRBY Correspondent NORTH OSHAWA -- The 13th Guide and Brownie group meeting was held at the home of Mrs. David Hutcheon, on Tuesday eve- ning, with Mrs. Berwin Adams in the chair. The Guide Promise was used to open the meeting, followed by the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Ben Hitchens read the secretary's report, in the absence of Mrs. Lloyd Dalby. Plans were finalized for the guide banquet which will be held at Camp Samac April 29 at 6 p.m. Mrs. Stanley Mercer gave a fine report of the conference which she and Mrs. Ben Hitchens attended in Toronto. | A note of sympathy was sent to | the Blair family and the Dalby family at the time of their be- reavement at the death of Alex- ander Blair. Refreshments were served by | the hostess. The next meeting will | be held at the home of Mrs. Ben | Hitchens. A progressive eucnre will' be held at the Queen Elizabeth School on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The Queen Elizabeth Home and School A iati is sp ing the evening. | DANCING Every Sal. Nite at the AVALON REG. REED and HIS BAND Round & Square MUSIC YOU'LL LIKE The sympathy of the community is extended to the Dalby family and the Blair family at the death of Alexander Blair. He had been ill for a year. Brand New OIL BURNERS 25 Only SAVES SCRATCHES Old woollen socks slipped over the legs of heavy pieces saves the hardwood when shifting furniture. Completely installed at the Best actor of the year MARLON BRANDO and best supporting actress of the year Listen To HOWARD "W" CKLB Sunday, April 24 A 4:30 PM. EVA MARIE SAINT in a scene from the Academy Award Picture "ON THE WATER- FRONT'¢ which opens Monday at the PLAZA THEATRE for a three-day run. OUR SPECIALTY SUNDAY DINNER EXCELLENT FOOD REASONABLY PRICED Bring the Family Along : Commercial Hotel |] * Oshawa 16 BOND WEST OUR SERVICE IS VAS-YAMS AND WE CAN PROVE IT Inst Try Us! FOWLER TV "THE TELEVISION SPECIALIST" DIAL 5-1685 i i ti i 1 THE MOST MODERN RESTAURANT TOP QUALITY Exquisitely Cooked Extravagantly Portioned Economically Priced LEAVE IT TO THE South ind FOR THRILLING TREATS : Southern Fried Chicken ¢ Prime ee The Oshawa & Dist MONTHLY AT THE OUR BAKING OF Bread -- Rolls -- Pastries Simply Lures the Epicure Open 6:30 AM. -- 1AM, SIMCOE AT BLOOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 5-0748 EVERYONE IS Retarded Children will hold their C.R.A. ,. GIBBS STREET Mon., April 25, 8 p.m. The guest speaker will be DR. KOERBER, P.H.D. An outstanding authority on Education for Retarded Children rict Association for MEETING WELCOME CALL US FOR TV SERVICE & BOX OFFICE OPENS Children Under 12 DIAL 3-7752 ALSO REPAIRS TO RADIOS, ELECT. RANGES, WASHERS, POLISHERS, VACUUM CLEANERS, TOASTERS, IRONS. WARNER WILLIAMS 78 SIMCOE N. PROMPT SERVICE OF THE and Wrestling Matadors. | -- LOS "SUPERVISED KIDDIES ; FREE PLAYGROUND 2 SHCWS NIGHTLY RAIN or CLEAR PL AZ A [Sing MND | ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! "Best Picture of the Year" BRANDO ON THE WATERFRONT AN ELIA KAZAN PRODUCTION co-starring TE Yon SO i, ' KARL MALDEN « LEE J. COBB - van nn 5700 - 17 100 - so wonsce EVA MARIE SAINT produced by SAM SPIEGEL * screen rey oy BUDD SCHULBERG Music by LESEAMD DENSTER » Dicted by ELIA KAZAN TYRONE POWER MAUREEN O'HARA IN JOHN FORD'S A COLUMBIA PICTURE l= Mel [eel J.-S AEN] |= ew TECHNICOLOR 8 ACADEMY AWARDS OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION BEST ACTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS BEST DIRECTION BEST STORY & SCREENPLAY BEST CINEMATO- GRAPHY (B & W) ART DIRECTION (B&W) BEST FILM EDITING ADULT Plus Academy Award Cartoon "WHEN MAGOO FLEW" g low price of Fully Guaranteed No Down Payment Balance os low as $2 per week. For Free Survey call 3-2720 Anytime HARD TIME DANCE Over 20 Club TONIGHT RON DEETH'S ORCHESTRA (Jeans & Plaid Shirts) OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE presents ESCAPADE a new play by Roger MacDougall WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. MAY 11-12-13-14 8:20 P.M. at McLaughlin Library Theatre Reserved seat plan will be announced in a later advertisement Single Admission 1.00. For The Purpose Of Acquainting The Public With The ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS MOVEMENT You Are Cordially Invited To The Tth Annual Open Meeting --in the -- PLAZA THEATRE Sun., April 24, 8:30 p.m. -- Hear -- PETER "P" -- London HARVEY ""B" -- London chairman HOWARD ""W' -- Toronto The Public is invited to the GRAND OPENING OF THE New Ukrainian Hall ""DNIPRO"' ; At 681 EDITH STREET Just off 325 Bloor Street East, Oshawa aT SATURDAY, APRIL 23°... 8 P.M. There will be a dance with a first class orchestra. STARTS MONDA 4 FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS! OLF Added Thriller! "DRUMS OF TAHITI" / IN COLOR == PLUS o-- CBILTM STARTS MONDAY capture th See Special Announcement In This issue For Radio Broadcast! = REBT < The exciting days P of pagan Rome -- pictured with such action, sweep and drama as to leave you breathless! REGULAR GABRIEL PASCAL PRESENTS JEAN SIMMONS - VICTOR MATURE ERENT MAE EV NTO LES" Feature Times: 1.00 - 3.05 - 5.15 7.20 - 9.30. Last complete show A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE 9.00 LAST DAY -- "THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI" | ) N THE SAME PROGRAM FROM THE STAGE SUCCESS THAT THRILLED MILLIONS... ! M-G-M's EXCITING SCREEN EXTRAVAGANZA | ® IN Gorgeous COLOR! L 1 # \ 3 3 ? mired, WEAR THE HIT TUNES IN +700 DARN HOT" + "TOM, DICK AND HARRY" « "ALWAYS TRUE 10 SG. RECORDS ALBUM) YOU IN MY FASHION" + "| NATE MEN" » "WUNDERBAR™ » "BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE and mots, mors, famed song its! TONY CURTIS in "SO THIS IS PARIS" 3 Luo? Day CANIS SSSI ' Plus: "JESSE JAMES vs. THE DALTONS" FANN NAAN NN | > COLOR! |

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