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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1966, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, March 19, 1966 MOVIE COLUMN ». 'Beach Boy' Family Sings, And Gets Rich Together HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- The grow rich together, e@aza of the Reach Rovs. There are five of them: three brothers -- Brian Carl Wilson; a cousin, Mike Love; and an honorary relative, Alan Yardine, who went to school with the lads in Haw- thorne, Calif. Pied aca of musical get- we were grow- ing up," recalls Brian Wilson, 23, spokesman and musical Singer Weds His Sixth Twice LONDON (AP)--Singer Dick Haymes was served with a writ today as he went into a London register office to marry his sixth wife--for the second time. The 48-year-old crooner didn't bother to read it. Haymes, born in Argentina, wed English-born Wendy Smith, a 28-year-old former model. "We now feel legal," said Haymes as the couple emerged from the brief civil ceremony. They had been married for 14 months--according to Mexican law. The couple could not marty in England previously because Haymes was still waiting for the divorce from his fifth wife, Fran Jeffries,,to become abso- lute. Haymes, now a citizen of Ire- land, said: "Technically we have been living in sin in Ireland, but our friends have looked the other way." Haymes said he had no idea what the writ ;was about. Haymes was previously mar- ried to Joanne Dru, Nora Ed- dington Flynn, Rita Hayworth, , Dennis and/gu ;|range is more between 20 and mentor of the Beach Boys. "Our dad was a song writer who had a number recorded by Lawrence Welk and did all right with some other songs. We were always singing and playing itars."" One thing led to another, and the Beach Boys expect to be 7 ig a total of $2,000,000 in 1966. SALES TOTAL $7,000,000 Capitol Records has profited enormously from the Beach Boys. They have clocked one gold record, I Get Around, and six gold albums, meaning that total sales on each album to- talled more than $1,000,000. The Beach Boys rode the crest of the surfing craze that struck teen-agers a few years back. Actually, only Dennis Wil- son was a bona fide surfer, but the boys presented a_ fresh, California - style appearance that caught the youthful fancy. "But now we're going for a wider audience with more diver- sified songs, and it seems to be working," said Brian. '"'Now when we give concerts, the age 26 than teen-age." MAGISTRATE STIRS RUMPUS DEMANDING BARE FACTS MILAN (Reuters) --~ A na- tional rumpus blew up in Italy Thursday night over the case of two boys and a girl who said they were ordered to strip by a magistrate. The trio, all aged 17, were brought before a Milan ma- gistrate Thursday, accused of running an over-sexy school magazine. Thev claimed -iiev were asked questions about possible involvement -with prostitutes and venereal. dijease. Then the magistrate orflered them to strip for medical examina- tion under a regulation dating back to fascist times, the trio said. The two boys, March de Poli and Marco Cassano, com- plied with the 'order. Claudia Beltramo-Coppi refused. De Poli was editor of La Zanzara (The Mosquito), stu- dent magazine of Parini High School in Milan. Cas- sano and Miss Beltramo-Coppi were his assistants. The trouble started over an | article dealing with what mod- | ern girls think of sex, mar- riage and religion. The answers were so sizzl- ing that police seized the ma- gazine, | A typical comment of a girl in the article: "Sexual rela- tions are a useful experience, and I don't see why they should be avoided." Another girl said: "Both sexes have equally the right to pre-marital intercourse." A group of 90 teachers sup- ported the magazine by send- ing a statement to the magis- trate.. They said the students a. The NeWest iy Terrot taitment/ ena SATURDAY NIGHTS DANCING From Young Couples A- Courtin' To Anniversary Celebrants Cavortin'. It's wf Assurance of @ Per- et Evening. IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI's AND HIS ORCHESTRA JERRY REIDT Reservations 723-2143 -- 725-1348 PETULA O'KEEFE CENTRE FOR PERFORMANCES ONLY ! Fri., Sat., Sunday Eves., March 25, 26, 27 at 8:30 Sat. Matinee March 26 et 2 p.m. That "Downtown" Girl CLARK EVENINGS Any Time is a delightful time at $5.00, $4.00, MATI $4.00, $3.00, BOX OFFICE OPEN $3.00, $2.25 NEE $2.25, $1.75 ----- 11 A.M. --9 P.M. Some deputies complained that the clampdown on the magazine violated freedom of thought and individual rights, had treated the topic serl- ously. The matter was immedi- ately raised in Parliament. LAST '2 DAYS SAT. & SUN, "S MASTERPIECE AM ABSOLUTE MUST I" Archer Winston, Post | PAULANKA ™ LONELY BOY Showing SATURDAY and SUNDAY 'Complete Shows 2 p.m. - 4:20 - 6:40 - 9 P.M. ta Elimu hie Telephone 725-5633 ise SY : Starving PETER KASTNER * JULIE BIGGS * Directed by DON OWEN NFB Production © Doors Open 1:30 p.m. THE STRANGEST SABOTAGE UNDER THE MIDNIGHT f cert A08 COLUMBIA PICTURES presen ABENTON FILM PRODUCTION KIRK RICHARD DOUGLAS oanovwws HARRIS THE HEROES OF TELEMARK THE OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE Serving Full Course STEAK DINNER SPECIALS for only 1.95 daily. OPEN EVERY NIGHT for lote evening dining, 1626 Simcoe St. North Telephone 725-9111 Edith Harper and Fran Jeffries. HALL FOR RENT Bonquets -- Weddings -- Dances se HESS MIGELEDEmra Directed byANTHONY MANN: PANAVISION'GOLUMBIA COLOR 7" Plan now te attend this ell new well supervised end friendly teen te twenty might club. First of its kind in Oshewe. Open 4 nights every week. 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Nights 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Membership $1:00 DANCE CLUB -- Dress: Must Be Neot "GET" THIS WEEK - Featuring: AS USUAL THE FOUR ~» ROW 50c Members @ 75¢ Non-Members DRESS: -- Sh irt and Tie MME ATER: Smart Set Fecturing The Beautiful Cerel Creig Entertoinment Nightly at 9 P.M. Matinee Soturdey 4 P.M. te 6 P.M. © PLAZART7i9- SHOW TIMES -- 1:50 - 4:15 - 6:50 - 9:30 - L.C.S. 9:10 «83 BOYS! FIGHT BACK...BITE BACK WITH DRACULA FANGS! § \ <\) GIRLS! DEFEND YoURSELE WIT ZOMBE ETS! age "2X ] O's GET YOURS FREE as you CNTER THE THEATRE! L-3) : Bloodthirsty Vampire Lives Again! ""gemmmme™ some CHRISTOPHER LEE = OAT (77.40 . 'BARBARA SHELLEY: ANDREW KEIR LDR Beory A Ht A SEVEN ARTS.WAMMER PRODUCTION " RELEASED BY 20m CENTURY-FOK mamas ANDRE MORELL-DIANE CLARE -JOHN CARSON A SEVEN ARTS-WAMMLR PRODUCTION -@0L08 #7 ous an 20h CENTURY-FOX 'FREE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS BAY RIDGES DRIVE-IN HWY. NO. 2 BLOCK EAST OF LIVERPOOL ROAD "Cool Jazz for Young Moderns'? KING ST OSHAWA THE SCREEN'S GREAT SCREAM-AND-FRIGHT SHOW! What Made Them Hall-Human Creatures From The -- 4th Dimension THE OSHAWA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE, INSTITUTE + « » PRESENTS .... A SPRING FESTIVAL of Music and Dance @ THE SENIOR CENTRAL CONCERT BAND @ THE SALEMKA DANCERS FEATURING: AND OTHER @ THE DICKSON ACCORDIAN SEXTET ARTISTS Thursday, March 24, 1966 CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM 8:30 P.M. TICKETS 75¢ |ST. PATRICK'S DAY D Jerry SPONSORED OSHAWA ANCE | Saturday, March 19 JUBILEE PAVILION 9 P.M. Reidt and his ORCHESTRA Admission $5.00 @ couple BY THE JAYCEES il Done Gens BCG ~ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT eget) TODAY ONLY ANN-MARGRET "MADE IN PARIS" ADULT -- TECHNICOLOR "coneimaa eR PLEASE! RETURN YOUR PINK ENVELOPE TODAY! Eoster Seals help crippled children mot only through care and treat- ment, but also through recreation and instructions in self -entertainment as shown by this boy and his "home- made" bird. DON'T FORGET ! Business ReeLy ENVELOPE 20 beeraet ereee ooneesser of eanee m aanane @« POSTAGE WILL SE PAID BY MR. JAMES McCANSH, Treesurer Easter Seal Campaign, Bank of Montreal, 38 Simcoe Street South OSHAWA, ONT. ROTARY CLUB OF OSHAWA associated with Ontario Society For Crippled Children --~ SPONSORED BY --. OSHAWA ROTARY CLUB And Ontario Society for Crippled Children

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