20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, November 25, 1967 HARRY CHAPMAN RMA MONSON " Ages « « « Convalescing « « « New Asssignent Edmondson To Direct Miller's The Crucible Mr. Edmondson was original- placed by Norman H, Edmond-jly assigned to direct the OLT's son as director of the Oshawalthird production of the season, Harry Chapman will be re- Little Theatre's next produc-|The Odd Couple, by Theatre Jan. 24 to 27, clusive, next year. erie The switch was made at the/Round. request of Mr. Chapman, whoj|Col. Purdy in last season is convalescing in the Oshawajcessful, Teahouse of the August General Hospital. He is rapidly|Moon. improving after his recent ill-| Mr. Chapman was one of the ness, but will be inactive for ajfounding-members of the OLT, few weeks. together with his wife, Eileen. The first rehearsal of the 21-/ The group has performed in member cast was held this|a number of local auditoriums week at the OLT's quarters in|since the early 1950's, including the Oshawa Airport. {the O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- "This famous play by Arthur/cational Institute, Central Col- Miller has a basic set, a mostilegiate, the McLaughlin Public impressive one, too, which is|Library. Their present home is used throughout the evening,"|at the Eastdale Collegiate Audi- said Mr. Edmondson who has|torium, but their rehearsals are divided his time between act-jheld in a special workshop at ing and directing since joining/the Oshawa airport. the OLT seven years ago. | Early presidents of the group Rex Williams has been castjincluded Mrs. Gordon Conant, in the male lead and other as-|Dr. A. E. O'T'eill, W. G. Rapley, signments will be announced/George Finley and Dr. George and The shortly. Drynan, QC. SHOW TIMES AT MOVIES ODEON -- Saturday only,/vin, tougher than ever in, The Girl and the General, star-/Point Blank. In color. Co-star- ring Rod Steiger. Adult enter-jring Angie Dickinson, Keenan tainment. Wynn, Carroll O'Connor and * Sunday, Monday and Tues-|Lloyd Bochner. There are two day only, Operation Kid Broth-/kinds of people in his up-tight er. Adult entertainment. A spy|world, his victims and his melodrama starring Agathal|women. Sometimes you can't Flori and Bernard Lee. tell them apart. leaser i : rs on Webunaiee, Al. hewn dune "at 2.00, 3.55, 5.55, DI with his musical a gala reunion next fall here. Man for All Seasons, winner of|7.55 and-9.55- p.m. Last com- eight Academy Awards. Star-|plete show at 9.30 p.m. Ting Sidney Poitier. Advance| The next attraction will be sale of reserved seats. St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Matinees on Wednesday, Sat-jin technicolor. Starring Jason urday and Sunday afternoons/Robarts, George Segal, Ralph at 2.00 p.m. Evening perform-|Meeker and Jean Hale. ances at 8.30 p.m. Neil tion, The Crucible at the East-|Simon. He is best known in the dale Collegiate and Vocational/directorial field for such pro- in-|ductions as The Glass Menag- Marriage-Go- He played the role of} They will be back for a sec- 4 's suc-| ond week starting on Monday -- RECORDS TOPPLED SATURDAY FOR CHILDREN'S LIBRARY All attendance and book- X j Joan records were broken in j the McLaughlin Public Li- | brary's : | ment last Saturday. Children's Depart- | This was part of the local | observance of Children's Book | Week, which concluded last | Wednesday. A total of more than 1,000 ON TELEVISION children attended the four shows and more than 1,600 books were loaned out during the 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. period, Mrs. H. M. Cranfield, Chil- dren's Department librarian, said. The shows in the auditor- jum basement featured pup- pets and folk singers. TONIGHT ON THE The Blue Horse Lounge of the Hotel Lancaster -- one of the top provincial outlets for the best in Country and West- ern -- will hold over the Glenda Lee Trio for an addi- tional week starting Monday night. The talented brunette sings and plays the bass guitar in a manner that keeps the pa- trons happy. She gets strong support from Owen Murdock on lead guitar, and Billy Charne, the vocalist who also plays rhythm guitar. CENTRAL HOTEL The Gold Rush Lounge of the Central Hotel reports brisk business with the Paul Beattie Duo, two boys who | specialize in Modern and Coun- try and Western renditions. | night. WHITBY HOTEL The Stage Door Lounge of the Hotel Whitby is currently featuring The Bobsmiths-- Bob Davis and Danny Smith --who have had no less than six engagements at that cock- tail lounge outlet. They play special request numbers and have their own program of specialties. GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL Neil Matthews and his Country and Western troupe are currently holding forth in the Vintage Room of the Georgian Motor Hotel. They will be back next week. This is a new trend in the Vin- tage Room's entertainment policy to feature a Country and Western group and the patrons seem to like it. SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL General - manager Ralph Snow of the Spruce Villa Hotel, Whitby, will have Aud- ley Williams and The VIPs back again next week. Williams is a real crowd- Rocky Graziano. Starring second feature Tripoli TOWN versatility and personality, He plays guitar and vibra- FBI Due Back On Sunday With Cosa Nostra Story hordes invade her kingdom. _MOVIE--Somebody Up There|(Channel 7 at 10.30 p.m.) Likes Me -- The true story of a guy who broke all the rules, and the girl who loved him. Based on the autobiography of|Richard Macklin (Henry Silva) Paullis sought in a dragnet organized Newman and Pier Angeli. The|by Inspector Erskine (Efrem is Pirates of|Zimbalist Jr.). -- Paul Henreid and|7.30 p.m. Channel 7 at 8.00 Patricia Medina. Young prin-|p.m.) cess engages pirates from Trip- oli to help her when savage SUNDAY FBI -- Cosa Nostra chieftain (Channel 9 at MONDAY LUCILLE BALL -- Lucy suf- phones and sings in a highly- pleasing manner. Williams, a Jamaican, goes heavy on the calypso music to lend the act versatility. The VIPs _per- form on piano and drums. Miss Vanilla Thomas, the Cleveland singer, is also co- starred on the show. CADILLAC HOTEL The Bob Raye Trio will be at the Coronet Room of the Cadillac Hotel on Simcoe St. TOP TEN TUNES The following is this week's Hit Parade as chosen by Osh- awa and district teen - agers and supplied by the Disc Shop at the Oshawa Shopping Centre, 1, Dream-Believer S. tonight with Dara Wells, an Monkees exotic dancer. Tommy Wells | 2. The Rain, the Park and will take over the exotic Other Things Cowsills dancing chores next week. 3. Soul Man HOTEL GENOSHA Sam and Dave Harry's Hideaway, the | 4. Love of the Common downstairs lounge of the Hotel People Genosha, will feature the | Wayne Newton and Everly Georgian Four, a_ popular Bros. Rock N'Roll quartette, start- ing on Monday evening. The group is returning to the Hideaway by popular demand 5. I Say a Little Prayer Dionne Warwick after their recent appearance Bobby there. , i ' ee F3 t! Sit The Starlite Room will con- | : Md -- "--. tinue to feature Tommy Dan- ton and his modern music. Tommy is starting on his eighth consecutive week there Monday. CAROUSEL INN (Ajax) The famous Ink Spots, the | internationally - known song 8. She is Still a Mystery Lovin' Spoonful 9. I Can See For Miles i The Who | 10. The Next Plane To London Rose Garden WITH TEEN-AGERS home and Mary Jane (Mary 6. Please Love Me Forever * fers a slight injury -- mostly to her dignity -- when she falls while working in Mooney's Jane Croft) persuades her to claim damages with the help of a glib lawyer (Jack Carter). (Channel 9 at 7.30 p.m.) AMERICA -- A new travel- adventure program with Jack Douglas as host, opens its 43- week series with The Cape, The Cod, The Constant Sea. Humor- ist Abe Burrows and Province- town's famous Arctic explorer, Robertson. Milton Berle leading the major-leaguers will have to rely on a pick-up squad includ- ing Willie Mays, Roberto Cle- mente, Harmon Kellibrew, Frank Howard, Tim McCarver, }Don Drysdale 'and Sam Mc- Dowell. (Channel 2 and 8 at 8,00 p.m.) WEDNESDAY FESTIVAL -- Movie -- Wait- ing for Caroline -- Alexandra Stewart (Caroline), a drop-out from her father's affluent world in Vancouver, has found a new life in Quebec City, where she is romantically involved in the bohemian life of Marc (Francois Tasse), a French - Canadian actor. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 9.30 p.m.) THURSDAY PERRY COMO -- Perry's guests include comics Rowan and Martin, singer - composer Airplane and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66. (Channel 2 and 8 at 7.30 p.m.) Admiral Donald B. MacMillan, are seen and heard during the half-hour tour of Cape Cod. Also visited are such places as Pilgrim's Monument, The Christopher Wren Church, The Colonial Candle Company, and a typical New England Auction. (Channel 4 at 9.30 p.m.) | TUESDAY | CELEBRITY SOFTBALL |GAME -- Big Leaguers vs Hollywood Stars. Jerry Lewis and Vin Scully report the game, taped at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. Manager Leo Duroch- er's power-hitting roster includes Don Adams, John Cassavetes, James Garner, Bill Dana, Bobby Darrin, Peter Falk, Robert Morse, Hugh O'Brien and Dale quartet, will conclude their current engagement tonight at the Carousel Inn in Ajax. They bring back memories of a musical era that featured many big names. MINSTREL SHOWS Remember those black-face Minstrel Shows put on in Osh- awa in the late 1920's and early 1930's by the Anglican Young Men's Club? Some of the old-timers held a reunion at the Hotel Gen- osha, recently and were wel- comed by George Jacobi, this year's president. Mr. Jacobi says the group hopes to have : OSHAWA CHORAL SOCIETY Under the Direction of Mr. Hugh Martin PRESENTS THEIR TODAY ! FEATURE DAILY AT: 2:00 - 3:55 - 5:55 7:55 - 9:55 Eee aas Th he RR EEE ee ee ee De ie i ee - presents } ee ANGIE DICKINSON in Panevisionsnd Metrecoter HELD OVER There are two kinds of people in his wp-tight world: his victims and his women. And sometimes you. can't tell them apart. LEE MARVIN gives it to you "POINT BLANK" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 Bobbie Gentry, San Francisco's) | | FRIDAY make a good soldier? Does he d the respect of his NBC NEWS SPECIAL -- Same Mud, Same Blood--News- man Frank McGee assigned to find out what the war is like for| a Negro soldier, Is he accepted men? Platoon Sgt. Larry B. Lewis was questioned on these |subjects as were his men. Their answers form the core of this in the ranks? -- and does he p.m.) e ALL COLOR SHOW ® INDOOR- ouTocooR THEATRE "THE LAST GEORGE HAMILTON "Jack of Diamonds" ALSO CHALLENGE" ] ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BOX OFFICE OPENS 6: 30 SHOW STARTS 7:15 "THE DICK VALLEAU Featuring... Saturday, Nov. 25th At The... 2) MOTOR QUINTET" Bass --- Drums -- Guitar -- Piano and Presenting Bob Hill Vocalist CONTINUOUS DAILY Keegan Supper Dancing 7:30 P.M. Till Closing. Dancing 9:00 P.M. Till Closing. Make up @ party -- Bring your friends to our beautiful new Dinin Charge -- 50¢ Sandwich Minimum. g Lounge. No Cover INN SS -- Now playing, KKM IAAI AI IAI III, OUR CHEF'S COMPLETE DINNER SPECIAL jreport. (Channel 2 and 8 at 10.00- TEE Pickey This has been an i week for sports at F Pickering Junior an Teams won the Lake District Volleyball C ship. In Senior volleyt ering had six wins, n Henry St. four. wins, tv Dunbarton four wi losses; Bowmanville th three losses; O'Conn wins, three losses. TI boys' volleyball won t three games for the ¢ ship against MCVI. ' the undefeated champ Wrestling Team is hard and will hold match on November 4 Pickering held he Hawkins dance Nov. the Mission Revue bz ! Henry The Lossa Finals fo Senior Girls' Basketb were held at Courtice against the Denis Seniors. Henry's team game but not without The score was 35-26. top scorers were Sue F ten points, Jan Mag eight points and Pat with six points. Despite the girls should | of. their effort for thi They represented ou well and deserve to b for the good sportsma fine teamwork they d Henry welcomed bat Grade 13 and Grade 1' Bowme Inherit The Wind, | the controversial Sco was presented last w Larry Anderson Brady and John Mc' Henry Drummond 82 performances. The Hornbeck was materfi ed by Randy Sallow Hoar brought Rachel life with her convin formance as did Jero who portrayed Bertra the defendant. Albert was outstanding as Re' Howard (Murray Tw NEIGHBORHC Woodvie Was Ore What was once a the north end of Cadi has been converted, by work of many, into a munity centre. -- EXPO '67 PROGRAM With Guest Artist MR. LARRY MARSHALL at the EASTDALE COLLEGIATE HARMONY ROAD NORTH In Addition To Our Regular Menu BAKED VIRGINIA HAM 2.75 Dining Room Hours -- 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. The nucleus of thi was started in 1948 group of citizens in t lac Ave, district forn Woodview Neighborho fation. In 1949 they had field house moved to MARK: PLAZA -- Now playing, Clam-/House of 1,000 Dolls, in color. bake, with Elvis Presley and/Starring Vincent Price and Shelley Fabray. Elvis throws)Martha Hyer. the wildest beach party since} On the same program, Dia- they invented the bikini and/bolical Dr. Z, with an all-star beat. In 'glorious color. This is|cast. Both of these movies are Elvis' 25th movie. Adult entertainment. Make your reservations now for our famous Shown daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30 and 9.85 p.m. Last com-|from 1:00 p.m. Sunday continu- ous from 2.00 p.m. plete show at 9.15 p.m. Starting on Thursday, Rosie, starring Rosalind Russell, San-|Valley Barn Dance, dra Dee and Audrey Meadows.|Starring There's only one wonderful wacky Rosie, everybody loves) Valley dancers, It's the biggest singin', madcap capers except her chil-|dancin', fiddlin' show that ever dren who love her for her mil-|burst out of Renfro Valley. this baby for her delightful lions. Light hearted comedy. In color and cinemascope. Shown daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30 and 9.35 p.m. Last com- plete show at 9.10 p.m. Shown Saturday continuous Starting on Thursday, Renfro in color. the Renfro -- Valley Home Folks and the Renfro fiddlers and square ADMISSION: $1.50 Adults -- Simeoe South. FISICA IIT ITI IIIA tiie : | Saturday, Nov. 25th at 8:15 P.M. Children Under 12 Admitted Free. Tickets evailable et the door -- also The Dise Shop, Oshawe Shoppi Centre: Henderson's Book Store, 18 King East; Ate Music Shop. 45 $1.00 Students JOO UL YOCOM As an added feature, Counter- feit Constable, starring Robert Dhe'ry and Diana Dors. A hilar- ious comedy in color. Shown weekdays at 7.00 p:m,| Saturday continuous from 1.00/ The public invited to attend a is cordially THE CADILLAC HOTEL 394 SIMCOE ST. S. PRESENTS THE MARGERITE NEW YEAR'S EVE SUPPER DANCE Limited Reservations Only Phone 623-3373 Shing Dilan MOTOR INN East on Hwy. 401 -- Interchange 75 Bowmanville, Ont. REGENT -- Held over forip.m. and Sunday continuous another great week, Lee Mar-'from 2.00 p.m. Now Playing TIMES 1:30--3:30 5:30--7:30--9:35 Organ Recital of by ALAN REESOR Sun., Nov. 26th - 8:30 p.m. St. George's Memorial (Anglican) fA Church -- Centre and Bagot St. Music REVIEW Rock and Roll, Comedy and Exotic Dancer MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS cay Dania ernononn eS Fae) gE (tr ea ADDED FEATURE STARTING TOMOF ROW [ODEON **) "DON'T WORY WE'LL THINK OF A TITLE" ¢ | CHILDHOOD &% PRODUCTIONS presents All New FUN] All New MAGIC! All New SONGS |: NOT A CARTOON! Never Before Shown Anywhere! Last Times vonichr The Girl and The General" ODEON (° | ONE SHOWING EACH DAY AT 2:00 P.M. DORTHY--NEIL--GORDON APPEARING NIGHTLY IN THE Vintage Room DANCING NIGHTLY at the EORGIAN Motor Hotel Thornton South and Champlain 723-4693 WINNER OF @ ACADEMY A BEST PICTU WA RE! BEST DIRECTOR--Fred BESTACTOR--Paul Scofield BEST SCREENPLAY FROM ANOTHER MEDIUM--Robert Bolt BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR--Robert Shaw BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS--Wendy Hiller BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY (Color) BEST COSTUME DESIGN (Color) ALL SEATS RESERVED PHONE ORDERS NOW ! 725-5833 or 725-5562 MATINEES 2 P.M.--WED. SAT, SUN. EVES, 8:30 rg COLUMBIA PICTURES presents. FRED ZINNEMANN'S mor A MAN . FOR ALL | SEASONS From the play by ROBERT BOLT | WENDY HILLER: 180 McKERN > __,, __ ROBERTSHAW- ORSON WELLES {PRUSOOPELD an] GL DEPORT JOn HL ot OORINREDGRIE cosmonaut nn a o-oo [GS] fe Starts WED., NOV, 29 © _ ODEON) -- -- erty and this was u seven years. In 1955 a building fi was started and earl; a building was constr 1959 it was felt that : an office and cloakro ities and a cottage roo! In 1961 a terrazo { poured and in 1962 it cided that. accom! again were inadequat second storey was co! BIG EFFORT The completion of building was made through the trémende of the people of the c who should feel.proud had some part in its Because of the untiri1 of a few people this ci centre prospered. The} YOUNG SLO\ DANCERS BI One of the city's m tious young dance 5 known as the Slova Dancers. Affiliated with the -- Milan R. Stevanik -- cultural group -- th sters are between 6 4 They performed in t renovated club hall 0 Road South recently Mayor Ernest Marks | dignitaries at a dedic dinner-dance. John Ibanco is pre the group and Micha was chairman of the ¢ which organized the 1 cial affair. The group's first president when it was in 1934 was Andrew . Admission: 1.06 SAT., NO\ DRESS -- SH