FARFAUTRERG L100 & [Hot Tin Roof led the list of 10 2 late for Film Dazilv'« competition § | then | In Iraq FilmDaily | Announces Best Movies NEW YORK (AP)--The Bridge on the River Kwal and Cat on a best movies of 1958. announced Sunday by Film Daily. The Bridge on the River Kwai, last year's winner of the Motion Picture Academy award, was too Ali five nominations for this year's Academy Award -- to be [don's resolution standard time Sept. bury, Niagara Falls, Belleville, summer raflway schedules. North Bay advised other On tario municipalities some time ago that it felt DST dates should] coincide with those established by the railway association. St. Thomas, Galt, Guelph, Woodstock, Stratford and Lamb ton County have adopted Lon- to cever: to 27. Forest and Sarnia have given qualified support. Fort William, Chatham, Sud Kingston, Owen Sound and Ham- ilvon would not endorse the Lon- don resolution. AFP A sl "MS Sr RS EIR lv VER SE SIRES Pe BB ASR RM PR JB seach La | Soprano Faints During Opera' NEW YORK (AP) -- Soprano Zinka Milanov collapsed on the stage of the Metropolitan House Sunday night during a per- formance of Verdi's Requiem, Opera Miss Milanov, who had been ill with a virus and replaced at the Friday afternoon performance, had felt well enough to sing Sun- day night. After about an hour of singing, Miss milanov collapsed as she walked to a chair on stage. She was taken to her home, announced April 6--placed in the top 10, selected by votes of film critics, reviewers and commen- tators. The voting: The Bridge on the River Kwai 240 votes, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 221, Gigi 210, Aunti Mame 200, The Defiant Ones 169, Witness for the Prosecution 155, Separate Tables 150, The Long, Hot Sum-| mer 93, The Young Lions 89 and The Big Country 84.- Danger Seen Are You Planning a . . . eo CONVENTION eo BANQUET e BUSINESS MEETING Excellent facilities are available at the GENOSHA HOTEL. Accommodation from 10 to 500 people. Phone RA 3-4641 , , , ask for -.BANQUET MANAGER THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore r "Return to Warbow"' in Technicolor shown at 12.30, 3.25, 6.15, 9.10 p.m. also "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad" in Tech- nicolor shown at 1.50, 4.40, 7.30, 10.20 p.m. Last complete show starts at 9.10 p.m, Brock (Whitby) -- "Onionh 4" p.m. Regent -- = "Forbidden Planet" 12.45, 4.42, 5.44 p.m. "Fastest| Gun Alive," 2.27, 6.24, 10.26 p.m, "Bugs Bunny Carnival" 8.56, 7.58 p.m, Last complete show 8 p.m. Plaza -- "Rally Round the Flag, Boys," 1.45, 3.35, 5.20, 7.15, 9.15 p.m. Last complete show 8.58 "The Buccaneer" in hnishk 7 pm. and 9 p.m. Last com- plete show 9 p.m. Ti shown daily at 1.35, 3.30, 5.30, 7.25, 9.20 p.m. Last | complete show 9.05 p m. | i | 1 musical the wonderful adventure... uss Tamblyn + Man Young orry-Thomas « Peter Sellers Of Red Coup WASHINGTON (AP) -- King Hussein of Jordan says there is danger of a Communist take-over in Iraq. And, he said Sunday, he be- lives the Russians have a plan to try to take over the whole of the Middle East area. One of the reasons for this plan, the young king added in a filmed television interview, is 'to try to deny the iree world the pil of the Middle East." 'Another is to step into Africa later," he said. HP) rs ADULT Entertainment "LITTLE QUACKER" NEW COLOR CARTOON Feature 1:30 - 3:25 . 5:18 7:20 - 9:20 Hey Kids! EASTER HOLIDAY ICE SKATING AT Oshawa Children's Arena EVERY AFTERNOON 1-3 PM, Saturdays under 12 years) 2-4 PM. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 8-10 P.M. ICE TIME FOR RENT CONTACT BILL SMITH ARENA MANAGER RA 5-8011 Ist RUN ADVENTURE - FUN SHOW! What Is The Blood Transfasion Service ? A service operated by the Canadian Red Cross Society to supply whole blood end blood products FREE of charge to any patient in your hospitel « «+» all blood is provided by volunteer donors. Ng, Feature om ot: 1:45 -- 3:35 -- 5:20 7:15 -- 9:15 P.M. Opinions Split On Standard Saving Time SNUG CAMP IN ARCTIC One way to beat the sub- Arctic weather is to stay in- doors. This picture of the Fort Married quarters are in the | lines of connected buildings at each side and at the bottom. Immediately above the bottom Above them are the T-shaped | defence research laboratory and the U-shaped headquarters building. Facing headquarters LONDON, Ont. CP) -- City council's efforts to standardize | {the daylight saving time switch | across Ontario has only been par- tially successfull. Council se t London's DST changeover times at 12:01 a.m. | BEYOND OU IMPORTANT NOTICE! | DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES R CONTROL RIOTOUS COMEDY HIT BRINGS YOU is the hospital. At top of the |April 26 and 12:01 a.m. Sept. 27 picture are the small frame |and sought to achieve uniformity buildings put up in 1942 by the {by forwarding its resolution to American forces. Three new [other Ontario municipalities and| barracks blocks are to be built |the Railway Association of Can-| this summer for American |2d2 base. | his Yalliedy stociation bas ad. ( vired counc at its date for re-| CP Photo from National Def.) |verting ard Gc le On | [25 and requested council' co-op- {the man who teaches a Cockney eration in selection of DST dates| families can walk in comfort. | flower girl how to speak like a that coincide with spring and| princess. 'BRAVO, BRAVO' 'My Fair Lady' i Loses Top Actor | OPENED ON BROADWAY | Harrison was Professor Higgins | when the musical opened on] { LONDON (AP)_Rex Harrison with friends, ably supparted by a Bal: Avni, WSS. ai ro "said farewell to My Fair Lady|large scotch and soda, his actress I wi he et = Fy i a re. © Saturday night |wife Kay Kendall and American dey bl Le 8! on a io n' 520 Visibly saddened as he bowed actress Lauren Bacall. : he Sasi fe fp i Sal rH 53 out of the musical version of| "I was determined not to make I've been rather sad all day." | " George Bernard Shaw's Pygmal-la speech" Harrison said.| "You see," Harrison explained, | lon, the 51-year-old British actor | "Really though, there was noth-| "it's become such a part of one's | refused to make a curtain ing much you could have said.|life. Not being Higgins anymore, speech. He shook his head sor-|Anyhow, I expect the audience well already it feels funny." | rowfully while the audience was ready to leave the theatre." Alec Clunes takes over the role| roared, "Bravo, bravo! speech,| Harrison said he did not know Monday. Churchill military base on the shore of Hudson Bay, 610 miles north of Winnipeg, shows how the are ted with tunpels through which military personnel and their housing units are (left to right) the school, commisary © and chapels. The connected build- ings at the left centre are the sergeants' mess and the com- | plex of buildings at right cen- tre house the single men's quar- ters and the officers' mess. THE HOME FILL-A-CARD Army, Navy and Airforce Veterans NUMBERS Will No Longer Be Published IN THE Oshawa Times hildi 3 BIG PAYS Starts TODAY i Hiroe LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM more * SAT. 12 NOON NOW ,6 a new (p[eled'4 4 Constellation at a new low price! Donors Urgently Needed. | i | Call Your CANADIAN RED CROSS Now et ALL THESE HOLDING CARDS ON GAME "A" NOW IN PROGRESS BEREASE SREY, Wits Al bamst do dd tl Li iRl liad ait SRE RITEYEIRART speech!" how many performances he had Harrison left My Fair Lady at| Backstage afterward, he talked|done as Professor Henry Higgins, the end of his contract. When the 4 show op its current London | TELEVISION LOG " CHCH-TV Chavnel 11--Hamiltos CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte WKBW-TV Channel --Buttale WROCTY Cuan Rochester For Petroleum | WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale WBEN-TV Channel 4&---Buffale MONDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. 11--Theatre, Sports 6--Follow Me . 6--Adventures of Chich 4~--Cartoon Storybook 530 P.M. ' 748--Mickey Mouse 4--Dinner Date . 3-Supermsn . 600 P. M, ' 11--Theatre, News © Weather . 7--Early Show . 8---News 2Jungle Jie 615 P.M. 8--Live and Learn 3--News 6.30 P.M. 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