its in dik ihe dil , nese dei . it" see tale Del and the singing Kids Next) Door, (Channel 4 at 8:00 p.m.) FRIDAY EXPO SPECIAL -- A farewell salute to Expo which closes on October 28. Lloyd Robertson and Chantal Beauregard are co-host. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8:00 p.m.) 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 21, 1967 ante Symphony Week | Opens Monday Oshawa Symphony Week) Since returning to Toronto he opens on Monday. has performed at the Art Gal- The week's highlight will bejlery and the Crest Theatre. He the first of a series of three con-jhas also been asked to direct certs for the 1967-68 season to|the annual Inter-Provincial Mu- be held on Friday at Eastdale|sic Camp at the Mantau-Work- itori at 8:30~ jing Camp of Fine Arts. Collegiate Auditorium 8 Rig algerie ae ON TELEVISION Air Pollution Featured In Hour-long Show on TV TONIGHT WEDNESDAY Jonathan homens pee ~~ MOVIE -- Mister Moses --| HOCKEY -- Los Angeles vs|this color special exploring the The story of diamond smuggler|/Toronto Maple Leafs at Tor- Pell ~~ ree ee rg Joe Moses (Robert Mitchum)|jonto. Play-by-play by Bill Ty ee. %) , 6, 7, who leads a tribe of displaced|Hewitt, color commentator|!2 at 10:00 p.m. African natives across the con-|Brian McFarlane, intermission THURSDAY tinent. Co-starring Julie Ander-|host Ward Cornell. (Channel 7 DON KNOTTS -- Don leafs son and Carroll Baker, (Chan-jat 8:30 p.m.) liedarh a comic taniy sham PRIVILEGE TECHNICOLOR ® The John Heyman /Petes Watkins Production = tor, " ba : Jacob Groob, has invited. Miss|{UTe_ selections from Rossins nel 2. and 8 at 9:00 p.m.) SOPHIA LOREN -- Marcello| with guests Andy Griffith, Julie EIMo WHY ARE YOU Judith Lebane, soprano, to be Fa agg ating Piero SUNDAY Mastroianni, Peter Sellers and|Prowse, pianist Roger Williams + SITTING ON THIS the orchestra's guest artist. | 7316 nine Kleine Nacht Musik. Miss Lebane is well-known as Single ticket prices are: stu the winner of the 1965-66 CBC! gents $1, adults $2.50. Season Talent Festival and as the s0-ltickets for the three concerts. prano in Colaset Colinette for October, February and Mav are the 10 Century Concert Series/available at $2.50 for students! under the direction of Godfrey] ang $5 for adults. Ridout in October 1963. She is! Tickets and information may also a member of the Canadian|he obtained by calling Bowman- Opera Company. ville 623-7592; Columbus 55- Mr. Groob, a violinist, with)3110; Oshawa 723-7081, 723-1204, the Toronto Symphony Orches-/725-9204; Port Perry 985-2268 Films Need Star Combos tra, came to Oshawa as its con-|and Whitby 668-4922. Alternately ductor last year. He is the/you can telephone 576-3000, the HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- The|founder of the Toronto Chamber] Art Gallery or write Box 444, film industry in recent years Orchestra and among his suc-|Oshawa, enclosing a stamped, has been playing a version of |°@sses are a tour of Israel with/addressed envelope with thusical chairs to keep veteran|his own trio and performances cheque or money order for the stars busy. with the London Philharmonic!|tickets you require. These will AIR POLLUTION -- A spe- cial hour-long program dealing with air pollution -- its causes and its effects, its hazards from a medical standpoint, serious problem areas and what is -- and is not -- being done to con- a poll of presidential prefer- ences, the sort of thing that Steve Allen enjoyed doing in his variety show days. Hope, who can get away with TV Swings To Politics artuttns'n due sam trol it. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8:00 .: : 1 oer p.m.) NEW YORK (AP)--With U.S,|!t for so long, takes a broac | J i JOHNNY BELINDA -- Mia/election day approaching and a -- -- to his politi- Farrow stars as Belinda Mc-|presidential year in the offing,|°@! Temarks. Donald, a victimized deaf-mute|television's hard-pressed sketch) Whether it is because there is tied to a small farm in Novajand comedy writers now have|currently so much competition Scotia. (Channel 7 at 9:00 p.m.)|a subject they can get their balljin the television variety field point pens into: politics. now or because Hope has only ONDA aya tunes Taney show Mone ay enh con JULIE LONDON--The sultry-|day night, for instance, devoted|petter written and better pro- voiced singer accompanied b Y|ahout half of its time to matters|duced than in recent seasons. JUDITH LEBANE -. + Guest Artist Miss Jones Seeks Role Of Producer By HAL BOYLE JACOB GROOB - + « Handles Baton i irect. | " janis bby Troup, bass Don|nolitical. Hope' i A better name might be musj-|Orchestra in England. be mailed direct NEW YORK (AP)--I like|Pianist Bobby ' } political, Hope's opening mono- al saddles. . men," said actress Carolyn|Bagley, Joe Eich Singers and|iqcue raced around with one- | THIS WEEK Jones. Robert Trendler's Orchestra. /jiners that hit everyone from| IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S "T like the sound of their|(Channel 4 at 9:30 p.m.) e sare They cant bse, and] SHOW TIMES AT MOVIES the stars. They 't lose, and Hh y nigh. Who could] voices, the way they think. NEWS SPECIAL -- Documen- the stakes are high. Who could "4 a iti ask for more? |_,PLAZA -- Now playing,|wick in the Hal Wallis produc-| 'They're more sensitive thamfary -- The Long Childhood of/Some of the remarks were There once was a time when/FATHAM, in color. Starring|tion of BAREFOOT IN THE|Women. With a woman, every-| Timmy -- The touching personal|Sharp-tongued, even for Hope. a Gary Cooper or an Errol/Raquel Welch, Tony Franciosa.|PARK, in color. thing is either this or that,| story of a retarded child and the} Sunday night. the Smothers | Flynn could carry a western on|An action adventure counter| Shown daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.25,|black or white. But a man can |love and personal sacrifice of|Brothers on CBS were involved| his own broad shoulders. But welespionage thriller. | 9.40 p.m. Last complete|see shades of grey. That's what! pis family. (Channel 7 at 10:00|in a comedy sketch pegged on| 7. have entered an era of bigness, | Shown daily at 1.30, 3.25, 5.25, |show at 9.25 p.m. jRomney to Reagan, from the White House to de Gaulle--and "THE THREE TO ONE" 1.00 Non-Members . . . 75¢ Memb 0.C.V.1. AUDITORIUM LIL ABNER Ad 4 I call being sensitive." p.m z et | As a new step in her ever-wid- nt ie aan rgd pPigeod 7.25, and 9.25 p.m. Last com-| gpron -- Today only, THE|ening career, Miss Jones has wine Goo hs 1s Night SAT., OCT. 21st -- at 8:30 p.m. trons in. And so studios have|Plete show at 9.05 p.m. |FAMILY WAY. Starting Sun-/undertaken a seven-month tour! "ine 1954 atbEy ta aT horeee DRESS -- SHIRT and TIE. . . No Blue Jeans ome up with endless combina-| Starting on Friday, LUV, in/day, Shirley McLaine, Alan|as Ruth, central figure in Har-| ioc, typical day with the| color. Adult entertainment star-|Arkin, Michael Caine and Peter|9ld Pinter's controversial and| ring Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk/Sellers star in Joseph E. Le-|murky play, Homecoming. bye hen tig be the cameras now. James stew-|and Elaine May. A fun and Jove |vine's, WOMAN TIMES 7. In| This is a lot of hard work for pin). ; art and Dean Martin are shoot-|mix-up from the hilarious stagejcolor. Everything that a man|a lady who is still counting the|?-™- ing it out at Bracketville, Tex.,/success that cracked up Broad-|should know and a motion pic-|loot she earned from her two-| KISMET -- Jose Ferrer, Bar- in Bandolero. And Yul Brynaer| way |ture could show about a woman.|year stint in The Addams Fam-|bara Eden, Anna Marie Alber- and Robert Mitchum are gallop-/ | Shown weekdays at 7.20 and/ily, a successful television se-|ghetti and George Chakiris star ing over the Spanish country-| REGENT -- Now playing,|9.30 p.m. Saturday at 3.45, 5.40,|Ties. in this television adaptation of side for Villa Rides. [Robert Redford, Jane Fonda,|7.35 and 9.35 p.m. Sunday con-| But "C.J.," as her friends call|the hit musical Kismet. (Chan-| Last year Mitchum appeared|Charles Boyer and Mildred Nat-Itinuous from 2.00 p.m. her, has always liked to do new|nel 7 at 9:30 p.m.) 1 with John Wayne in E! Dorado| and interesting thing-s ever tions for box-office appeal. Two new combos are before The Oshawa Little Theatre Subscribers Season Tickets Available Adults $4.00. Students $2.50. "Rattle Of A Simple Man" on November 15, 16, 17, 18, 1967 by Charles Dyer "THE CRUCIBLE" and with Kirk Douglas and! since she broke into show busi- Richard Widmark in The Way| ness in Amarillo, Tex., as a disc West. Next February the indefa-| jockey at the age of 15. To her, tigable Mitch combines with} life must have an accordion Dean Martin in Five Card Stud. | quality of expansion to avoid See how the game is played? | staleness. Tallest man in the musical] As witty as she is lovely--she | has an intelligence quotient of " FEATURE TIMES: 1:30 = 3:25 - 5:25 Z LIKE YOUR saddles game is John Wayne, of course. Besides the above-men- tioned Mitchum, Wayne, has| been seen with James Stewart | in The Man Who Shot Liberty) Valance, with Kirk Douglas in| War Wagon, William Holden in| The Horse Soldiers, etc. James Stewart is no slouch, either. As noted, he has been| paired with Wayne and Martin, | plus Richard Widmark in Two| Rode Together and his old pal! about show business," i ry Fon t i »' she said. Tickets fer "Rattle of a Simple Man" on sale November 4th, ri e re a ae ee se ee ng Pye yt ha ae 1967 ot 'Reid Books, 11 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, At Horleighs erick." kas ' e in life has been act- (Oshawa) Ltd., Oshawa Shopping Centre. Kirk Douglas ~~ ; pepe tg ing. The theatre is a kind of in- General Admission: Adults 1.50, Students 1.00 with Wayne, vinta Sb, d Don't be disappointed -- get your tickets in time. Mitchum, plus Burt Lancaster | in Gunfight at OK Corral, Antho-/ ny Quinn in Last Train From -- Ba -- "gg -- mi could make only about a tenth and his New je Las gnset. : Nobody knows how the game| gh ee | yh a hosting be a TORNADOS of musical saddles will end. | producer. It pays better and gos shi tha 1 PATIENCE PAYS OFF ifty-four years ago actor < LaMar appeared with earl White in the popular si- 1 Studios to recreate iginal role as the evil doc- tor who threatens to deep freeze | nt serial, "The Perils of Paul- yut audiences didn't hear of productive work--say 15 to 18 RED BARN " 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 m Wot te Gre sree wen eee "But a producer fsn't limited Oshawe's Friendli aa Presents the 2 century later 'Perils' was} 'But a producer isn't limite: "Oshawa's Friendliest remade with wide screen color! by his age or his looks. His Dance" See ee ee ee ie ke he De i ke ee ee and sound and LaMar returned physical presence isn't always | NICK NICHOLS 154--Carolyn isn't content to be known as one of the most talent- ed actresses in television and films. At the close of her present tour she'd prefer to un- dertake a singing and dancing role in a Broadway production. Eventually her hope is to be- come a producer. ACTING CAME EASY "I'm in love with everything "egeammaes language, and I like t. "But I have a practical bent of mind, too. In any other field I have more control. "AS an actress your physical presence is required in anything you do. You live from day to day, from hand to mouth. An actress has only a limited time required in everything he does, He can have half a dozen things going. I like that possibility of Tonight RUDY VELTRI NASHVILLE SOUND featuring the lovely MARIE HARRISON 7:25 - 9:25 .P.M. i | | | HHH IPFA AIGA II AAIAGAH Wakeup! fall over laughing!!! on January 24, 25, 26, 27, 1968 Arthur Miller "THE ODD COUPLE" on April 3, 4, 5, 6, 1968 by Neil Simon At Eastdale C.V.I. Theatre Harmony Rd. N. at 8:30 p.m. Mail cheque (payable to Oshawa Little Theatre) to: Richard Erman, Business Manager, 709 Westdale Ct., Oshawa. ATWICK TODAY at... CHARLES pe ' Reprorp Fonba Boyer. AS NAUGHTY AS A BLACK LACE NIGHTGOWN! CADILLAC HOTEL OAR, De ARIE! mobility."' poor Pauline REVIEW .. a>. one Ldthtihhdbbhotbictboteteereeirtitiit tii TT S0METHING NEW! SHIRLEY MacLAINE ea Character Actor Reginald eee fe) A = celebrated his 80th birth- | Ni BRAZZI SINGER, Cc MEDI N = ae butler' ln scenes foe. Oat | UNDERWATER WAITER MICHAEL CAINE IMPERSONATOR ersal's 'Rosie Asked if he} Vancouver Aquarium as- since its recent arrival and VITTORIO GASSMAN wa king about retirement,! sistant Terry McLeod eases the aquarium staff must Dancing Saturdays | PETER SELLERS wen, who has been performing}. a herring into the mouth of spend up to three hours a COUPLES ONLY | - PLUS = ™ or years, said: "Héck, no.| a 900-pound female beluga day persuading her to swal- JERRY REIDT | I'm just now starting to get the) whale. The creature has low 35 ds of fish. j ang of this acting business,' reftised 'D eat Toluataiy ue (cP Wirephoto) | ORCHESTRA | AN EXOTIC MAI III IIT ITT iii iii y) STARTS MULT PTOMORROW If 39 KING ST. 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Juniors 16 & Under Y Price Tues., Wed., Thurs., 8 p.m. Sot., 1 p.m. and 5 p.m, Sun., 8 p.m, performances | MAPLE LEAF GARDENS For Group Information call 723-2711 + « « THE GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL is waiting to show you their unequelled service and dining facilities. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY for the holiday season at Oshawa's fin- est hotel. RESERVATIONS TAKEN NOW 723-4693, GRANDMA FEATURED NIGHTLY IN THE "Vintage Room" "THE INTENDED" EORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL THORNTON SOUTH ond CHAMPLAIN 723-4693 EORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL THORNTON SOUTH end CHAMPLAIN 723-4693 Burt Lancaster and Gary Cooper "Vera Cruz" SHOW STARTS AT 7:15 America's #1 Family Show BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 3 Your Car _Is Your Reserved Seat Children Under 14 -- Admitted Free INDOOR- OUTDOOR THEATRE Sean Connery as James Bond --_ In om "Thunderball" ADULT Added Feature Attraction MUGGS AND SKEETER