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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1967, p. 16

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 4, 1967 ON TELEVISION Hitchcock, Hawaiin Golf --And Russian Revolution ! Club.|-- Host Danny Thomas is join-| ment will be highlighted by Cyd|an Italian variety show. TONIGHT MOVIE--MARNIE -- Alfred Hitchcock's story of a girl who doesn't know who she is. She's a psychotic, a compulsive thief and afraid of sex. In the end she finds out why. Starring Tippi Hedren and Sean Con- nery. (Channel 2 and 8 at 9.00 p.m.) SUNDAY GOLF TOURNAMENT -- HAWAII -- Closing action in the third annual Hawaiian Open is telecast live via satellite from LIBRARY NEWS, REVIEWS the Waialae Country (Channel 2 and 8 at 6.00 p.m.)\ed by | RUSSIAN REVOLUTION --A/|Charisse, Na S factual account of the Russian|Tennessee Ernie Ford |Revolution which reached its,nel 3, 6, 12 at 8.00 p.m.) climax on October 25, 1917.. ANDY WILLIAMS -- Andy Much of the material has never says, 'this special gives me an been seen outside of the Soviet/opportunity to create and ex- Union -- some not even known/periment with the music of to- to exist until discovered by re-\day."' He touches on a broad searchers. Narrated by Orson'scale, the songs of the Sixties Welles. Music by Revol Bounin.'(Channel 2 and 8 at 10.00 p.m.) Phil Silvers, Nanette Fabray and (Channel 9 at 10.00 p.m.) MONDAY TUESDAY DANNY "THOMAS -- HOLLYWOOD PALACE --) 4 : Guests of host Sid Caesar in- Wonderful World of Burlesque clude Marlo Thomas, singers Sergio Franchi and Fran Jef- "fries and the Checkmates Successful Films | In Popul Reviews are written today by Mrs. W. V. McKnight, Adult Services Department of the McLaughlin Public Library. Observant ; have noticed that our fiction stock is being replenished. Miss R. P. Brooking, the head of this department, is re-stocking the shelves with. many old fa vorites which are back. in bright new. covers. Some of us are able to take a nostalgic trip back through the years with Nevil Shute, John Buchan, A. J. Cronin, Daphne Du Mau- rier, James Hilton and others borrowers New copies of the classics} An e 10.00 p.m.« WEDNESDAY BOB HOP SHOW -- Shoot-In at NBC medians rise in arms to combat the influence of the Western Heroes. Guests in clude Steve Allen, Jack Carter, Bill Dana (comedians), actor _ € ar Novel years in the tropics and in war- Gentry. Aiso, Don Adams, pe she returns tO wally Cox, Dale ~ Rébertson, Doug McClure, Jack Kelly and BR Cameron Mitchell. (Channel 2 sp ia 6, 12 at 8.00 p.m. Channe The author 'did a gradely 6 at 9.00 ay job' on his first novel of life in Bae James Drury and singer Bobbie} civilian John a Yorkshire woollen-mill town) THURSDAY as seen through the eyes of sis pee A ibrash, ambitious Joe Lampton BEWITC HED -- When Sa- » one who saw the film will mantha (Elizabeth Montgom- forget Simone Signoret's award- ery) "pops in" on the home winning performance as Alice) Scene to check on her baby sit \isgill, the mature woman who} 'er, Larry wonders 4 falls deeply in love with Lamp- charming "Mrs. Stephens ton , tending a luncheon with Darrin The Iperess File by Len and a client really is. (Channel Deighton : : 7 at 8.30 p.m.) exicting, unconventional | FRIDAY are now on the shelves. Brows-|spy story. The non-hero, em- = : ing through the stacks this|ployed by the British War, MOVIE -- PALM SPRINGS morning I noticed Jane- Aus-|Office, was brilliantly under-/ WEEKEND -- Stars Troy Don- ten's novels, the works of Her-}played by Machael Caine in the|shue and Connie Stevens. A vey Allen, Charles Dickens, |movie made from this book | 4 ted with Fedor Dostoevskii, Thomas) Camille by Alexandre Dumas jteen-age comedy sprinkled with Hardy, George Eliot, Gustave) We have a new copy of this/Songs Peaceful Palm Springs Flaubert and others, also Rud- classical tale of beautiful, con-|rocks unsteadily with the an- yard Kipling's stories Here are some of the most popular novels which have been! made into successful movies Daddy-Long-Legs by Jean Webster. | sumptive Marguerite and her tragic love affair with Armand Duval. The novel FO peg It oer iu been dramatized on stage and ne screen. Greta Garbo haunting-|?-™:) me peeees ly portrayed the heroine in the! film version. | and assorted 9.00 | awa's SUNDAY BIG DAY IN OSHAWA WHEN MISS ITALIA PAYS VISIT Sunday's a big day for Osh- Italian. community of 6,000 Miss Toronto Italia 1968 will be presented to them after her_crowning in Metro Tor- Johto Saturday and entertain- Backing up the queen will (Chan-| be Miss Italia Montreal of 967. The celebrations, to mark Victoria Day, an Italia Nov |4 holiday dating from the | First World War, will start | in the Marks Theatre, Osh- | awa at 7 p.m. with the Ital- a 'rock and roll group. (Channel 7} who the | performance and added at-|of the works Gautier|nual Easter onslaught of vaca- | ian movie Agent 001-Operation | Gianacia, a James Bond-type mystery Then comes the big mom- ent with the presentation of | Miss Toronto Italia 1968 by the master of ceremonies, Nico Navarra, a radio CHIN announcer and two of Italy's top pop singers Nico Fidenco and Luciano Virgili. Fidenco, who writes his own songs will be the star of the show with Virgili romantic troubador of the tangos and beguines of a generation ago. The show also features Bob Vinci and Enzina Berti a husband and wife comedy team and some dancers The Marks, with a Capa- city of 850, is expected to be packed for the show which is organized by Joe Gar- isto, manager of Marina Ital- ian Shows. The Oshawa show ends the singers four-day Canadian visit and they fly back to Italy on Monday 'Professional Plaudets For Jacob Groob, conductor of the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra, says the best compliment he re- ceived about his first Oshawa concert was that "it sounded professional."" here,' people "We have something said Mr. Groob. "The 12 and were so happy." A near-capacity audience at-| tended the Oct. 27th perform- ance which opened a three-part concert series for the season. Mr lighted' Groob said he was ' de with the orchestra's Some were very de- 'manding." "So many the age range was between 15- 70..That shows how much inter- est we have in Oshawa," he} said | About 65 members of the orchestra turned up regularly for the rehearsals once a week' 471 Simcoe participated and.ge Performance Orchestra and came twice a week shortly before the concert, said Mr Groob The program included 'The Barber of Seville," Mozart's 'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" and guest soloist Judith Lebane sang 'Exulate Jubilate." The orchestra also played Betho- ven's 8th Symphony Sheila Henig, pianist, will be guest artist at the Feb. 2 con- cert at Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium. Miss Henig will play Greek. Piano Concerto and Singal's Cave by Mendelssohn. The orchestra will feature L'Arleissene Suite by Dizet. Vi { SHOW TIMES AT MOVIES ODEON -- Now plavies, ene the boheme poe oo Privilege, in color, Starring With an all-star cast. shown mts ok ys at 7.00 p.m. turd: Paul Jones and Jean Shrimp-|eontinuous. from Poo Rey | jton. A searching controversial! gay afternoon performance only story of a young singing sensa-|at 2.00 p.m. On Sunday evening ition. Recommended as adult| there will be a special Italian lentertainment. Shown weekdays | 5'28€ and screen show at 7.00 lat 7.20 and 9.30 p.m. Saturday land Sunday at 3.45, 5.40, 7.40! PLAZA -- Now playing, Up land 9.40 p.m. Starting on Wed- the MacGregor's. A good action Inesday, Grand Prix, in color./packed western about seven |Starring James Garner, Eva/Scottish brothers. In color. Marie Saint and Yves Mon-'shown daily at 1.30, 3.40, 5.30, tand. All the glamour and the 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. Starting on greatness of the world's most)Thursday, Whose.-Minding the lexciting drama of speed and) yint? starring Jim Hutton and ' only : |spectacle. ree en. Wednes. Dorothy Provine. A_ hilarious day, Saturday and Sunday ma- comedy for young and old. | tinees at 2.00 p.m., evenings at Shown: daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.90, 8.15 p.m. Reserved seats nOW|7 39 and 9.40 p.m. Last com- eda plete show at 9.15 p.m. seas tad gg REGENT -- Now playing, With Jack Lemmon and Verna James Coburn in, Waterhold Lisi, On the same program,|No, 3, with Carroll O'Connor, [Frankie and Johnny in tech-| Margaret Blye. In technicolor. nicolor. Starring Elvis Presley |nnis ig the wild, wild west and Donna Douglas. Starting on) : Thursday, Boy Did I Get alwhere the bad guys win and the Wrong Number, in color. Algood girls lose. Shown daily at lcomedy -starring Bob 00, 3.50, 5.35, 7.30 and 9.25 Hope, Elke Sommer and show at Phyllis{p.m. Last complete \Diller. On the same program, 9.05 p.m. : ae ° *Ccecae®® "Peace" THE CADILLAC HOTEL 394 SIMCOE ST. S. Presents THE NITE-CAPS --PLUS- CHI-CHI Exotic Dancer MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS ° ry ° : ° ° Py ° ° ° . : Pf : ° : ° ° ° ° ° ° 4 : ° ° ° ° . . ° : $ orre eo ee, e Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 MAR Fay The Oshawa Bee eRe meee DANCE «« NEW LEGION HALL | Invites You to Attend i Little Theatre CASTING MEETINGS 3 SOMETHING NEW for Your Eating Pleasure ! SPRUCE Villa Steak Night Monday to Thursday Charcoal Broiled Sirloin Steak Bouquetiere ef vegetables Chefs' Salad, Lu Hot Garlic Rolls me ZOO Of Course Wé still Feature our Famous Freneh Buffet ONLY 3.00. Soup de Jour or Consoume au Sherry or Chilled Juicé ifdid i WITH THEIF Mrs. Laverne 'Harn For \ By IDOLA § of The Tim WHITBY (Staf young girls and a proving that '"'hai at home." It all started ty when Mrs, Lave started mixing a with vocal chords gether the nine-me Chords. Three of the 10 | singers are het three are nieces ¢ friends. Mrs. Rousseau, charter member 0 Sweet Adelines, : ing her youngster: monize. Her niece terested and the of ed to join. So nor mother is also a girls practice for each Tuesday eve MOTOR CITY BATON TWIRLING Delightful letters from orphan) Gone With the Wind by Mar- Featuring fer Judy Abbot the unknown |garet Mitchell. benefactor who became her| Twenty-eight years after its "Prince Charming" after res-|debut, the screen epic is being! cuing her from the John Grier|shown to @ new generation of Always look for! something new in your Gourmet Life et the Spruce SINGING SERIOU All the girls ta! ing seriously and seau, a student Street South THE BILL BACKWELL COMBO j ; "The Crucible" : by Arthur Miller se Reserve Now For Your Christmas Party or Home and sending her to col- lege. Does anyone else recall) Janet Gaynor and Warner Bax- ter in the film? The Nun's Stery by Kathryn Hulme. Gabrielle Van der Mal, film by the radiant Audrey Hepburn) . enters a nursing Order and as Sister Luke goes to a hospital in the Belgian Congo. After nursing for twenty AVAILABLE [ Due Te Cenceliation DODSWORTH ORCHESTRA Now Booking For NEW YEAR'S EVE and For The 1968 Seoron. For Informetion Please Cell 123-7726 @9 T30n ' shaw Dancing Saturdays COUPLES ONLY JERRY REIDT ORCHESTRA the Belgian girl (portrayed in the movie-goers. DANCE Tonight CONTEST director Irenie Harvey SAT., NOV. 11 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. et O'NEILL COLLEGIATE || Come and see local end visiting | twirlers in action. \P Adults 75¢ Te-Pee Drive-In ALL COLOR PROGRAM James Coburn in "WATERHOLE NO. 3" Children 50¢ RUDY VELTRI ond his New TORNADOS NASHVILLE SOUND ADDED ATTRACTION NAARIE HARRISON -- ut RED BARN GUNN "Bahawa's Eriendiest Ber See Overe & nce free How as TE MARIN at the Rine Salviati as Bob Vinci, Enzine Berti "Miss To Sunday, November 5th The variety show of the yeor. "MARINA ITALIAN SHOWS" is 'presenting such great stars direct from Italy... See the motion picture '"A-001 OPERAZIONE GIAMAICA". A ITALIAN SHOW presents 7:00 P.M, MARKS THEATRE Luciano i SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 $3.00 per couple wT et bet te J THIS WEEK See You Next Week... i] YA rootin'. tootin'. shoot PABAMOINT TURES, Jai COBURN #3 but sincere picture! WalerHole in' ~ re OWEN AMP ae: memerene wc. ~ JOSEPH T STEOK ae RR MRAM SPAAUM «san Star am ROGER WILLE AT 50 $:35 ~ 7:30 9:28 FEATURE 200-3 (FPO OTANNOR To be Directed by Harry Chapman r Tuesday, November 7 at 7:45 P.M. : Thursday, November 9 at 7:45 P.M. | at the | McLaughlin Library Auditorium Anyone Interested in Acting or Assisting to Mount This Production Is Most Welcome. | Banquet . . . Call 668-3386 Featured Nightly in Our Lounge * Bob Smith Duo and the Songs of TOBY LARK bs rk eee RAW, SHOCKING POP PAUL JONES ial 1 JEAN SHRIMPTON ded As Adult NOW PLAYING! wn Weekdays at 7:20 - 9:30 7.40 - &40 1 & 1°345 ~ 540 39 KING ST. E. -- PHONE 725-5833 YONG-INEATSTEOK = The Battie-Cry .- That Ripped The West Apart! TODAY TIMES: -- 1:50 3:40 -- 5:30 7:30 -- 9:30 end,,Nico Nevarra. Both Luciano Virgili and Rino Salvicti are ronto and Miss Montreal Italia" ' t CRIES SSAA EE AE NBER! LESSER Cs The Oshawa Little Theatre : "Rattle of a Simple Man" | lz @ comedy by Charles Dyer. Wed., Thur., Fri. and Sat. NOV. 15, 16, 17, and 20 8:30 p.m. at the Eastdale CVI Theatre Harmony Road North Box Office Opens Nov. 4th for reserved seats. GENERAL ADMISSION: Adults: 1.50 Students: 1.00 Available At... ] Reid Books y 11 Simcoe St. South And At The Door On Nights of Performance. Harleighs Ltd. Oshawa Shopping Centre add They live fast, drive faster and turn the world into their private playground! He didn't know what he wanted more... the grand prize or another man's wile Rx es 25« She held out for the right man even if he was married to the wrong woman. < He was one NMP of the fastest, * Sowas shes m HETRO GOLDYN i Pretentiatate arent Pris WIN NER GARNER Siivt Howranp {kal MIFUNE 'BEDFORD WATER iva SARATO .... HARDY Sound Etfects intros Sound ADOUGLAS & LEWIS PRODUCTION « sereen story and screenlay| iby ROBERT ALAN (@rectad by JOHN FRANKENHEIMER » produced by EDWARD LEWIS + manic by ee ine WW SUPER PANAVISIONAND METROCOLOR RESERVE SEAT TICKETS NOW AT BOX OFFICE OR PHONE Mon.-Thurs.-Sum. Eves. et 8:15 725-583 Wed.-Set.-Sun. Matinees 2:15 8 ox OSHAWA PREMIERE - 12 Nfon -- 9 Pam. WED., NOV. 8 at 8:15 separate school, s: like to follow | example and keep singing lessons to pear on televisioi hopes to become ess. Meanwhile : hard and also tak sons. Deborah Polson spired by her m and she would lik as beautiful. She ing at St, Ther school and took | Coni 'Has The Connaught borhood Associa' held its regular } ing in the new Cc clubhouse President Lorre said that it is thr of interest of com ited citizens, wt Neighborhood ass erate a successfu An agenda co building report. 4 and a general | lowed. Sam Smith, bu tee chairman, =: port on the new indicated, that 1 men had come donations. They only materials. | hours with the -~_ mittee in organ ing's plans The building July 24th and in months, Connaug clubhouse, well completion. Mr. Smith said remained much Mr. Smith saic wishing to heip- inside of the bu! welcomed on ar Sunday afternoor TOP TEN WITH TEI The following Rit parade as ¢ awa and dist: and presented Shop of the Os Centre. 1. Incense ar -- The Str: Clock. I Can See F Again -- T A Natural ' Franklin Expresswa} -- Soul Su Love is Str and Herb It Must Be Carr Keep the I Jay and T . Never My ciation . The Rain, Other Thir i _ --

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