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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Nov 1967, p. 20

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BELAFONTE STARS The O'Keefe sents Belafonte on television, Thursday, Nov 23, when one of the world's most famed entertainers is joined by South Africa's |'67 program intact at the per great Miriam Makeba and (formance ' U.S. gospel singer Esther President Charles Clegg of the F Oshawa Choral Society said the © Marrow TOWN Centre pre- | CBC ----|program will be augmented by ON THE Debbie Reynolds' TONIGHT }Eli Wallach and Dan Dailey MOVIE -- Hemingway's Ad-|(Channel 2 and 8 at 9.00 p.m.) venture of a Young Man. The experiences that bring a young man from adolescence to man- SUNDAY Richard Bevmer, Diane Baker,;Nabors and Donald O'Connor Paul Newman, Corinne Calvert,'(Channel 7 at 8.00 p.m.) Larry Marshall To Sing With Choral. Society | Larry Marshall, the Oshawa ltenor, will be the guest artist at la Choral Evening in Eastdale lCollegiate Saturday, Nov. 25 at 8:15 p.m. The show will be presented by the Oshawa Choral Society which will also present its Expo |several numbers to lend variety and to display the versatility of the group. Mr. Marshall appeared with the Choral society two years ago when he filled the lead role in their presentation of Yoeman of the Guard. He formerly was soloist with the Bloor THE STARLITE ROOM of |tenor solc the Hotel Genosha -- after |Street United Church, Toronto. being without entertainment |He is presently with the Uni- for several months -- is boom. |VeTsity of Toronto Conservatory ing again jof-Music-and-has~-been offered Tommy Danton has been |'he opportunity to further his the key attraction for four studies in Europe : e weeks and he will be back, | The Oshawa Choral Society fs CHARLES CLEGG starting Monday night, for a j well known locally for its annual . . - Choral President fifth week. Danton is the MC and vocalist. He is assisted. by | Wayne Mackenzie on organ There is also Gabrielle, the exotic dancer The Genosha's downstairs lounge, Harry's Hideaway, will again present The Plague, one of the better Rock N' Roll groups on the cocktail lounge circuit. This is their fourth return to the Hideaway. Joep Stapansky is on organ, Tom Horricks, tenor sax, Manchester on bass guitar and Don Brown on rhythm | guitar. Doug | Gilbert and Sullivan presenta tions; but few people have yet seen the group render popular and patriotic songs and hymns ITOP TEN TUNES |WITH TEEN-AGERS jcecessa one: tor te. sro | _ The following is this week's | They tied for first place in Hit ook gg fo ergo by Osh- group competition in the Ajax awa an istrict teen-agers ln Fr ae an : and supplied by the Disc Music Festival. They also pre Shop at the Oshawa Shopping |Sented highly successful shows : on Parliament Hill, @ttawa, in Centre. | 1. The Rain, the Park and |#ull, Que., and at Expo '67 } Other Things - Cowsills_ _/They also appeared recently at 2. Daydream Believer - Monk- Newcastle and Orono | Has Bob Hope, Jim Nabors DEBBIE REYNOLDS -- Deb-|the guests of To hood are traced in this all-star bie has an all-star guest list|For the finale: an operatic ver- drama, based on Hemingway's/for this special that includes|sion of Mutiny on the Bounty Nick Adams stories. Starring Bob Hope, Bobby Darin, Jim/(Channel 4 and 9 at 9.00 P.M.) /club held a "Court of Opinion" } } Camera Club! Show "Tops in Photography", a col- lection of slides from the Photo-|,; lgraphic Society of America, was shown at a recent meeting of the Oshawa Camera Club. The collection includes slides) 4 --iof photographers who are ex-) actor|hibiting their work in | SMOTHERS BROTHERS \Singer Nancy Wilson, |George Segal and rockers Paul \Revere and The Raiders are and Dick. and Fred Miller, members of In Photography". At an earlier meeting, | on slides submitted by mem-| HOW , a: bers. Members S OF THE WEEK --|"ets. Member el|Ma [The Enemy -- Sammy Davis|Wére: Hazel Worfork, Fred Mil-jPoint Blank, |stars in this Second World War| \drama about a group of highly- |trained German soldiers who| |Pose as GIs in an attempt to jinfiltrate a United States Army) |Company at the front in Eu- rope. Co-stars include Henry|James Richard, J. A Hooker Silva, Peter Brown, Clint Kem.|274 Robert Owen received two', brough and Robert Pine, |honorable mentions (Channel! 4 at 9.30 p.m.) In the nature junior section,) x three slides tied for first place} Tt ESDAY They were James Richard's |B FResgpeeth persons = gov. na "Buck in Velvet", Robert|4 comedienne Pat Carrol|,..., z join Red Skelton when he re-|Owen's ki and an un unites four seldom-seen comic,named slide by as judge was Ted Toser. In the pictorial junior sec- ition, Don Ric received first award and two honorable men- tions for "Anchored boats". "Ginger" | * lcharacters from his one-man/Mr Owen, Mr Hooker and Mr|B stock company, -- Cauliflower/Richard received two 'McPugg, Bolivar Shagnasty, Willie Lump Lump and Charlie able mentions and Molly Davies 4 the Swinger. (Channel 3, 6, 12/Teceived one honorable men-|p at 8.00 p.m. Channel 4 at 8.30/\tion p.m.) WEDNESDAY won first award for the senior) 4 Monte Carlo Starring James Garner, Montand, inter-jonly. Wednesday, Saturday and national salons. "Robert Stroud/Sunday matinees at 2:00 p.m. the club, had entries in "Tops|sons, lseat tickets on sale November the!|22nd, of the panel|Marvin, tougher than ever, in ler and Jennie Pringle. Acting|ting Angie Dickinson with Keen- an Wynn, Carroll O'Connor and Lloyd Bochner. There are two kinds of people in his up-tight world, his women. tell them apart. \Plete show at 9.30 p.m, ring Cornel Wilde JA Hooker |starring Dirk: Bogarde honor- The story of a love triangle and Archie Dancey's "'At Anchor' |@nd 9.30 p.m. Last com show at 9.10 p.m. Shown w SHOW TIMES AT MOVIES ODEON -- Held over for a/9.30 p.m. Last complete show terrific week, Grand/at 9.10 p.m. rix, in color. The story of the! Starting on Thursday, Clam Slid S jsecond |P: 1 ts) een \rivalry among four racing driv-|bake, with Elvis Presley and ers for the World Championship/Shélley Fabray. jof Drivers Formula 1 competi-|the wildest beach party since Elvis throws on on high-speed circuits, from|they invented the bikini and the to Mexico City.|beat. In color. Elvis sings eight Yves!brand new songs. Brian Shown daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, ntonio Sabato. 7.30 and 9.35 p.ms Last com- Shown evenings at 8.15 p.m./plete show at 9.15 p.m. JUDO CLASSES FOR CHILDREN Did you know that classes for children five to 16 are available at the Centen- nial Swimming Pool and Rec- reation Centre on Thornton's Road South. Classes are conducted every Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. Included in the cost of the registration fee of 75 cents Bedford and Watch for A Man For All Sea- coming soon. Reserved REGENT --Now playing, Lee In color, Co-star- victims and his Sometimes you can't Shown daily at 2.00, 3.55, 5.55, 55 and 9.55 p.m. Last com- : | nity to swim from 8 to 9 p.m. PLAZA -- Playing today only,| The Oshawa Recreation De- each Red, Restricted. An' ac- eat meny ee Er lfamous Military Tattoo (which Judo oo @ w& oo tw +e The English Variety Show fea- turing David Whitfield and Ruby Murray -- sponsored by Centennial Shows Praised coun clo was" anoint top attraction at the Oshawa Oshawa had some of the|Civic Auditorium. finest in entertainment during| The Centennial committee Centennial Year, which is rapid- under the chairmanship of Hay- ly drawing to a close. ward Murdoch will soon. dis- Thanks to the city's entet-\hand. This will officially bring prising Centennial committee,'to a close the local observance several big-name professional of Canada's 100th birthday. shows appeared here during the| ' # past few months. | Two of the greatest were the CANADA BEATEN ZURICH (Reuters) -- Canada later appeared in enlarged form|was beaten in second. and at the CNE) and Les Feux Fol-|third-round matches here Tues- foe) had a long run A iy in the series celebrating the The July 1 parade of the Osh- 25th anniversary of the Swiss awa Folk Festival (which re-\Curling Association. The Cana- ceived $5,000 as a grant) WAS|qians lost 10-5 to Thun Kyburg one of the best ever staged' + switzerland in the second locally, especially the big-name out-of-town bands like De La/round and 15-4 to France in the third round. per session ($5. for the series | of 10 classes) is the opportu- | on war drama in color. Star- TWINS SIGN TOVAR Starting on Sunday, Accident,; MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- aker and Jacqueline Sassard. player on the Minnesota Twins the four people trapped in it,/baseball squad, has signed his) eclaimed at the Venice Film|1968 contract, the Twins an- estival. In color. Shown Sunday at 7.30|contract were not disclosed, but Tovar is believed to have signed -|for a figure between $15,000 and ys at 1.40, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30 and/$18,000 5.30, KRAFT MUSIC HALL -- The pictorial S ivision Rowert Nashville Sound -- Dinah Shore|Stroud's "Banded Purple'? won hosts an affectionate tribute tojfirst prize in senior nature and! LAST 4 DAYS , Stanley|cesar Tovar, most valuable nounced Thursday. Terms of the| Salle Collegiate, Toronto. "COET"' THIS WEEK See You Next Week... the dynamic music of her home|aiso two honorable mentions town. Guests include Ray/|Robert Sherriff won two honor- |Charles, Eddy Arnold, Johnny|able mentions for his entry and ee the Everly Brothers| William Bradbury one | and the dancing Stoney Moun-| : 'a ee = : e s uy ts te- tain Cloggers. (Channel 2 -#nd-8 ae oe ee ie tie wuiries at 9.00 p.m.) "At the Trots'" and 'Ferrari THURSDAY v12" .won first place Jennie |BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 12-9 p.m, ~ Glamour!.. Speed!... Spectacle METRO GOLDWYN. MAYER vest Grand Prix SUPER PARAVISION A) METROCOLOR FOR CHOICE RESERVE SEATS CALL 725-5833 -- 725-5562 ODEON|, Sun. thru Set. shown et 8:15 Wed., Sat., Sun. Matinees 2 p.m. FORUM DRIVE-IN Charcoal Broiled STEAKS & BURGERS vergnn 2 Pringle won an honorable men- nen tee Et ee and John Pratt won two 'ga Reed of honorable mentions | the world's great entertainers, ceiisicaiaai vi performs with South Africa's \ |Miriam Makeba, one of his dis- |coveries, and American gospel singer Esther Marrow, who is making her TV debut, (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 9.00 p.m.) : 5 | ais St. Gregory's | TIJUANA BRASS -- Herb ; Alpert and the Tijuana Brass |go on location to perform their Young People $ jhits, which blend the sounds of; Club Mexican mariachi and Ameri-} can pop. Choregraphy is by Nick Castle. (Channel 2 and 8 at 60 pm) Sanday, | pizza || Xer. Phone 723-0241 sic Be or 728-0192 EPI'S age and over ees They will perform at Ashbury CADILLAC HOTEL 3 : Can See For Miles - The| United Church, Toronto, Dec, 11 The Hal Turner Trio will | tre ' + -- then they will begin eight conclude their current en- 4. Love is Strange - Peach- weeks of intensive preparation gagement in the Coronet es and Herb for their spring presentation of Room of the Cadillac Hote] | 5. Please Love Me Forever - Gilbert and Sullivan's Rudigore with tonight's performance, Bobby Vinton pin also Meridee, the Dresden | §&. Soul Man - Sam and Dave Doll (lu his wit a ; 1. Love of the Common Peo- i Wells, e exotic le - Wayne Newto | , dancer, will be the attraction | f "4 erin and ri «| mext week, together with a special house band. WHITBY HOTEL The Stage Door Lounge of the Whitby Hote] next week will feature The Bobsmiths, the comedy and song team of Danny Smith and Bob Davies. CENTRAL HOTEL Paul Beattie with his Coun- try and Western music will be the featured attraction at the Gold Rush Lounge of the Cen- tral Hotel on King St. W. next. week Mark Hellman end his Liv- ing Dolls are the current at- traction GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL The Vintage Room of the Georgian Motor Hotel will feature the Neil Matthews Country and Western Trio, starting next Monday night. Dorothy Randal! be the special singer. This will be a change of pace in the room's entertainment policy to have Country and Western groups. SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL Detroit's Toby Lark con- tinues to draw big crowds at the Spruce Villa. Hotel Miss Lark is ably supported by The ViPs, a talented mu- sical group of four young | Musicians under leadership of Jamaican band leader: Dud- ley Williams Everly Brothers. > 8. I Say a Little Prayer - Dionne Warwick. 9. Kentucky Woman - Diamond. 10. Incense and Peppermint - Strawberry Alarm Clock. \s/a Gare Dancing Saturdays COUPLES ONLY JERRY REIDT ORCHESTRA Neil For single Catholics 18 years of _ Now Appearing ei OSHAWA CHORAL SOCIETY Under the Direction of Mr, Hugh Martin PRESENTS ¢ THEIR EXPO PROGRAM With Guest Artist MR, LARRY MARSHALL EASTDALE COLLEGIATE, Harmony Road North SATURDAY, NOV. 25th at 8:15 P.M. ADMISSION: $1.50 Adults -- $1.00 Studerits C inder 12 tted Free Tickets Avoilobie ot {| Centre; Henderson's Boo | Simcoe South & King East; Alto Music Shop, 45 SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTIONS oresents MARRY...OR SAX ROHMER'S Ps | wp DHE BRIDES OF | FU MANCHU Dise Shop, Oshawo Shoppin, ping | . | "Vintage Room" OSHAWA'S OWN... the DICK VALLEAU QUINTET TONIGHT ! ¢ ALL COLOR SHOW °¢ LEE MARVIN SHARRON ACKER "Poimt Blank" - ALSO - Second Attraction ELVIS PRESLEY -- IN -- "Harum Scarum"' SPECIAL OFFER! GET TWO of Our Delicious Hamburgers For The PRICE OF ONE The first two hundred customers will receive this offer. Buy « coke and get an extra one for FREE, This offer begins Monday, Nov. 20 5 p.m. till 11 p.m. 580 RITSON SOUTH 723-0682 Open 24 hrs. -- 7 days a week. Take-Out Service" BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 SHOW STARTS 7:13 DANCING NIGHTLY at the EORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL THORNTON SOUTH and CHAMPLAIN 723-4693 in COLOR BIG FIRST RUN HITS DANCE RUDY VELTRI and his New TORNADOS plevine the NASHVILLE SOUND feotur MARIE HARRISON RED BARN ing the levely Benes THE MOST HORRIFYING SYNDICATE OF EVIL NOW PLAYING SOOO OUI Ek ie ie & There are two kinds of people in bis up-tight workd: hes victims and his women. And sometimes you tan't tell them apart. Sa gives it to you "POINT BLANK" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ANGIE DICKINSON 10 Panavision*and Metrocoler ° *eeaeee® *eencee* THE CADILLAC HOTEL 394 SIMCOE ST. S. PRESENTS A WELL KNOWN BAND IN OSHAWA - PLUS - DARA WELLS Exotic Dancer MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS Feature Todey: 2:00 - 3:35 - 5:58 7:35 - 9:35 "Carcwe's Friend ieet | " EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS aie. enn einem DENT ec: ag CI & EXCLUSIVE SUNDAY SHOWINGS 5:30 -- 7:25 -- 9:25 WEEKDAYS CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 P.M. PLAZA THEATRE MOTOR INN Features This Sunday ! In addition to our regular items on our ménu, CHEF COMPLETE DINNER SPECIAL! Choice of juices, French onion soup, Croutons or old fashioned Chicken Soup. An assortment of. relishes from the wagon. ROAST CHICKEN Prune and Meot Stuffing, opple jelly, brocolli bouquet holland- ise, stuffed tomatoes, baked Idaho potato, sour creme. Our selection of hot rolls in a basket -- Apple pie, tutti-fruitti Cheddor Cheese Fresh fruit -- and @ selection from eur pastry wagon . including chocolate marshmaliow cake, rum ond butter cake, epricot tarts. Tea, coffee or milk on 2079 Sundoe, hot minced pie, Cansdian Dusty Shepard FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS -- Fer your Dining Pleasure In our upstairs Dining Lounge Make your reservations now for our fe- mous NEW YEAR'S EVE SUPPER DANCE Limited Reservations Only Phone 623-3373 East on Hwy. 401 -- Interchange 75 Bowmanville, Ont. "TEEN Oshawa C Our new student counc ghich consists of preside \teve Horvath; vice-preside Paul Scott; secretary § Paulocik; social convener Me ca Kelleher and_ represen ives from each class, is off to ood start. A Sadie Hawk: fance, hela October 27, w very succescful and everyo seemed to enjoy himself ve much. A yearbook staff has be selected, under the editors} of Pat Brockman. Linda I Porte was chosen as assista editor, Richard Zukowski as : editor and Veronica Simiana photographic editor. The drama club is holding t outs. for their production Henry Stree This season's sports are slo ly drawing to an end. 1: week the girls' junior bask ball team played their last gai at Oshawa Catholic High Scho where they were defeated 37 Top scorer for our team wv Linda Soble, who scored f points. Although they did qualify for LOSSA, the- juni should be proud of their fort. For many of the gil playing on a_ regular hi; school team was a new exp fence. Who knows? Perhz next year they'll bring ho' the COSSA trophy! The seniors, on the ot hand, were victorious in th game against Oshawa Cathe Kingsw Top coming events in < school calendar you won't ws to -miss include amateur ht and the SA car rally The Student Association Kingsway College takes grt pleasure in announcing its 1! annual amateur hour. This f tive and competitive occas will take place in the colle auditorium on Saturday, Ni 25, at 8 p.m. Best talents of the stude and guest star attractions v be presented in this varied p gram. The selections, stemmi from '"'serious" to "novelt; guarantee to hold your inter from beginning to end Although the date has be considerably advanced, fr spring to late fall, it is wort to note that amateur hour v Bowmanvil With the close of the footk season 'inger many memori the excitement, joy and sadn of games won and lost. So: have played this great sport the last time; others will go to future glory. But all he felt the thrill and experienc the comradeship of belonging a great team. Unfortunately, a sudden-de: game robbed our seniors of | victory so nearly in their gra They were beaten 29-22 by bert College of Belleville (co posed entirely of Grade 13 s dents). Guy Parks, Bill Mo: son and Brian Peters sco! touchdowns. The juniors, however, walk all over the Peterborou Saints, to whom they must he seemed Red Devils, and defe ed them by the lopsided score 25-0. Bruce Simpson and Chr Donevar An undefeated season ¥ climaxed last Saturday w the winning of the COSSA s ior "A" football champions by our "Blue Devils', in hard-fought victory over Qui $.S. in Belleville. After thr quarters of the battle, Devils held a slim 1-0 lead Joe Izdebski's single, who la tan for a touchdown. Ds Tutton also picked up | points for the team. The fi tally for DCI was a 30-yard | by Drew Allman. When the | flag dropped, it was Doneva 15 and Quinte--6. In the junior game, a SI start dropped the juniors hind enough so that a seco half comeback was not su cient in overcoming the Be ville CVI lead. Our congratt tions go to both teams on Vv! successful seasons. Last week, a Remembra Day assembly was held. the students and teachers tended. The band played 3 those participating in the ce Wnonies were Don Sadow Alyce Wheeler, Bill Go @ community of quiet elegance located in ashewa's northern residential ereo. Simcoe end Taunton I¢ you are looking for a lot te buy .. . visit cedar ridge -- use @ builder of your choice, for information. phone 723-1194 OSHAWA ee $

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