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The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1960, p. 18

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Pmftry Wafivikin sald Puoatay TASS news agency reported. : predicted Siberia would become a major ofl and gas producer, British Atom Big Oil Deposits Stati Open «Found In U.S.S.R. ons | LONDON (Reuters) -- Off de SIOPVED ol Ws hing sons LL nn io gormpate Yh ie oh Home economists recommend clear power stations will be have been found in Russia's cen siuffed tomatoes to add variety opened in Britain next spwing tral Asian republics, scientist) and food value to a meal, launching in "earnest" the age ~ ma of nuclear power, the British Guid ds ROTI Starting Thursday Electricity Council announced THE DAY HELL 18 THE OSHAWA & New Theatre Ready For Premiere Play fold Mr. tre is a Scot who came to Canada before the Second World War and remained until 1945, He returned to Scotland and spent 10 years 100k before returning in 1955, the year By EDNA BLAKELY pany"s president, Canadien Press Staff Writer Walker TORONTO (CP) -- Hugh P.ppoamy MANAGE Walker has found out what $12, wy pad i _, time {000,000 will buy, ing around this country, the , : ou. | PIADRED, | "1 thought we could do a great| United States and Europe (0 dis-ltive sesistent > * "| The five stations In 1965 wil deal dor that bu Rod rica cover it laciitios, thty hud He was trained as a chartered| provide 2 megawatts > Soe four times Hot Jich," Hays the uch Kime on the dunn Sha Mr, wis gon bt oh Sheatre inter: fricily. WH 9 Det Lom 2OVern.| imanaging director © oronto's Taylor asked me | would like A 8 (O'Keefe Centre for the Perform: to manage the place," {tised In that profession. ment-run over industry said. Jug | 108 Arts He promises more openings | Plans were pared down untilllike Camelot if "Toronto likes , 5 a Tuesday, Three more are the present building, Canada's/that type of excitement." How- __ |newest theatre, was designed, ever, he ginphasized that the aud- " : ience will have to suffer the All the things that matter are), e { {ready for the Oct. 1 opening,"| growing alngs of productions| he sald, Workmen are busily | way e ore they hit cleaning up tag ends of work, . i shining the brass and polishing] The Canadian Opera Company 4 will make its debut on thel (the mirrors and glasswork, O'Keefe stage next season and WORLD PREMIERE IMr, Walker says he hopes the! The theatre is ready for the!National Ballet of Canada will SE 4 SLEEK LINES IN 1961 CHRYSLER 1961 model, Again this year, tures, It is also a new car Many new improvements are embodied in the 1961 Chrysler, making it an even finer vehl cle for the discriminating auto- with a fresh, yet dignified and unified, styling approach, For, while it retains the Chrysler Chrysler of Canada presents this fine automobile in the Windsor, Baratoga and New world premiere of Camelot, a musical about King Arthur's court by the My Fair Lady team of Alan Jay Lerner and Fred perform at the Centre Although he hopes to present opefa, he pointed out that the centre was not built for sym-| identity in its basic body lines, its new styling treatment marks it unmistakably as a mobile buyer, The 1961 Chrys. ler is a luxury car in looks, performance and design fea- Yorker series, Pictured is a |erick Loewe. The cast is headed | phony concerts, a type of enter-| Windsor two-door hardtop, iby Julie Andrews, star of My\tainment that will continue to be - --|Fair Lady, Bob Goulet, 27-year-|offered at 66-year-old ovate car accidents 01d actor-singer who grew up in Hall, ond" a Tamils breakup. Miss Edmonton, and "English 8€lor| or coMpETING Roma built the foundation for a Richard Burton Mr, Walker said he doesn't career that took a big jump last, The show, scheduled for a yin the Centre will mean other month when she was signed to a three-week Toronto run before! theres in the city will suffer.| contract to become part of Mar. its Broadway opening, Is a sell nang productions shown at the tin's night elub act out, A subscription. series foricenive will be those that couldn't P 11 v 1 ti Stage Star Martin does his shows with 1800 patrons has also been soldipe housed in Toronto before song-and-dance specialty support out for the season, Seven of the Massey Hall wouldn't be af are what set her apart, They're from two girls and Miss Roma 10 subscription productions will fected because it could present such that without them she became one of them in mid-Bep- be at the Centre, three at thel,.y one or twonight stands be would not be walking today, tember when Martin opened a|1,500-seat Royal Alexandra The-| co" "ive weekly concerts much less dancing with Tony! four-week engagement at Las atre "It will be rare that we have! Martin in Nevada's famous Vegas' Desert Inn Fa The two-storey limestone build: one.night stands, Our productions showplace, Born in Winnipeg as Marlene! ino at the fool of Yonge Street|wil| stay here a week or longer." Somewhere in her early years Romund and raised In the city's in downtown Toronto, just a block] The only one - night perform LADD/MURRAY OHERUNY ONEFoOTINHELL >. DOLORES MIEHIELS/ BARRY COE sre iene / ass cin ARON SPELLING & SYDNEY BOE imvmmanBaom® GOLOR by DELUXE. ECTAL ADOE Massey | VANCOUVER (CP If fate intended that Marlene Roma reach the footlights of Las Ve- gas show business, then she was properly endowed, The dark-eyed 21-year-old dan cer has made it, however, on Anna NEAGLE e Anthony QUAYLE Zsa Zsa GABOR » wo wouion't TE "THE A Wiese putin UTES G Wiki i . RIVE-IN BOX-OFFICE OPEN 7:00 -- SHOW STARTS AT 7:30 GIANT THRILL SHOW! ! RNIVAL STORY A PARSE COHRA-YE BGR. E01 . -- 3 wins by TECHNICOLOR ye a) Li ra IECHNIGOLOR / 7 7 ALL NEW RY! and foo wild ry NOT BAD . . . Wait till you see what happens What was the secret behind , . » LAST DAY "ELMER GANTRY" Sponsored by Oshawa Y's Men's Club Time 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION $1.00 CHILDREN 75¢ 8:15 AM , 7=Rocky Friends «Captain Kang 4 ay n Kangaroe 6--Woofer WEDNESDAY EVE, | and His 5:00 PM, 1l-Family Theatre fy Friend Flicka 1 6~Travellin Time 7 S-FPlayhouse 4~Fun To Learn $~The Big Rascals 5:15 PM, 4=Big Mao Show 5:30 P.M, T~Early Show Huckleberry Hound 2~Felix The Cat mechanically ren % ADULT ENTERTAINMENT + % POROTHY CURT DANDRIDGE JURGENS LOVE AND ADVENTURE AS BOLD AND DARING AS THE CASTING! Ballet Tap - Baton Report d~Serial Drama f-Neven-0-One -------- ' 12:00 NOON MRL igs Bunny and | S=kemve it To Beaver REGISTER NOW 3-8hotgun Slade || | FOR FALL f--Seven-0-One Friends Lillian Mae Marsh HV 7--~Restiess Gun A--Cannonbal 53 Truth or 7:18 P.M, Consequences T-=News: Weather D.E.A.--M.D.A, 2+-The Quarterback 4=Newsi Weather n Ballet, Tap, Toe, Club ", 12:15 PM, 11Lockup 11s PM, S=Matinee 7~Guestward Hol Character, Baton, Acrobatic, TNewsi Weather t--Speaker of the House | 6~HBob Cummings -- | 12:30 P.M, | 5=The Detectives Kinderdance and Pre-School. 7-Queen For A Day 4=The Witness FRIDAY & SATURDAY §3-It Could Be You | ¥~Law of the Flalnsman at the MASONIC TEMPLE THR PM, hein pm, 91 CENTRE STREET, OSHAWA Information: RA 3.7253 i] ang Svised Sin FRIDAY NIGHT aot ALEXANDRA PARK, "We do more than the shapely limbs --perhaps as a two « year-old North end, Mise oma Bo Tanda half from Union Station, ance hooked to date is Marcel ke with which she is blessed learning the step, shuffle, hop, or basic artistic training rom jet took 2% years to build, It is on a Marceau, the famed French]] © Petter job", says Paul Riddell of the ALL: Her physical assets are at 88 a four . year-old while her| mothe, 2, Romun, who had, ai a1 glope with the foundation mime, who will appear just be| MERICAN DARE DEVILS. "Wh th h least adequate: 35-23-37, five. mother taught her the simple hue oe anes po never Pere the stage lower than the en-lfore Christmas fT A ' en we are throug ri «sparkling East « Side-West-Side routine-|f0rmed professionally, trance to the theatre, Mr e » hope | : foot-five, 118 pounds ps ng When Marlene was 14, she was , Walker said he hopes many th th th bum s often up where hrown eyes, dark brown hair, un. Marlene became instilled with a Wabi dy oe a paralyzed, It has 3,100 seats but can be Canadians will act on this stage, | wt € cars he rear bumper J n up blemished skin and captivating|spark of desire that was to help| on RGE Ul, Fos ot on. [reduced to a more intimate 1,100-A revue featuring Canadian tal- the dashbaard used to be." smile her overcome tremendous odds| pH, ly o's pital for three/seat house by pulling an acoustic|ent is planned for mid-January od @ ! Her inner qualities can't be 88 she grew older, months, She missed school for|curtain across the centre, Slid-| The manager of the new thea:| measured In statistics, but these! Out of the chaos of paralytic)... inher three months, then un-|/ing wall panels controlled by| p-- [ derwent painful physiotherapy switches sin Change the acous a . treatments for almost a year pe- (tics In seconds to sult voice or El t F yi E E V I S I Oo N Oo G fore she could walk normally orchestral music ec Tic rms L L again TT RLEVAT | ---y ' " y Her doctol vised athletics PIT ELEVATOR Pl M | CH( H-TV Channel 1l--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6-Toronts on dancing uh id bo re... The main part of the theatre an erger WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale WRBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffale covery, so she undertook run.!!§ flanked by spacious lounge| | WKBW-TV Channel 7---Buffale WROC.-TV Channel S--Rochester ning, bieyeling, baseball, figure areas and foyers. A rehearsal _ LONDON (AP) Britain's skating, swimming and dancing, studio and dressing rooms to ac General Electric Co, and the| the last at a community associa. commodate eight principals and English Electric Co, announced | a np " 100 chorus members are back. Tuesday they are planning to 0:00 AM tion class once a week, | ~Romper Room S-Tlayhouse That was the , 'extent of her stage merge Deputy Dawg The learn training, At 16 she left school, The S0-place orchestra pit can. The firms have combined as-| 5-Ding Dong School went to work in an office' in Win i sets of more than £175,000,000 ~Popeye 5:15 P.M, . i d "be elevated from ($468.00 Ranh: fa p ---k Fiet Big Mac Sh nipeg for a year to support her ; $468,000,000), Each company re-| Faepcs Teuon oondh ol mother and brothers Raymond, the floor below, where musicians ported a trading profit of more 9:30 AM, YaBarly Bho now 19, and Kent, now 13, then enter from their dressing room, than £11,000,000 last year, H=Movie ors f=Roy Rogers came to Vancouver where she to the stage level, - op inpat ON ah $~Huckleberry Hound | worked as a telephone operator. The floor of the stage. Is 128 BLOOD DONATIONS dLife of Riley ll 6:00 P.M, She auditioned for Jack Card, feet across and 60 feet deep. The| SAULT STE MARIE, Ont 2-Che h N J 0 v Pr, pr a Af x 2 Checkers M b= Bltlie NEWS {Yascouves dancer and choreo-| geting area may be varied from|(CP) -- George Roy, 41-year-old | ani PM. 53-Dough Ra Mi 3~-Highway Patrol {grapher, (wo years ago and won igo to 36 feet in width depending|gas company dispatcher, has 4--Western . ---D Johar Riide 6115 PM, [8 Jp i he C adele Chorus. on the show. given '75 blood donations to the S~Highway Patrol 10:30 AM, 6=~Mr, Adams and Eve ) Weeks laler he Was onl qn. O'Keefe Brewing Company | Red Cross blood clinic here, 6:13 P.M, TI he unch | 6:30 P.M, |otaife of the ig Vancouver's decided to build the Centre fol-|™ oe , Sues. Hunt +-Jack Narz | Hai News: Weather She's been doing chorus or spe.|1OWIng a 1954 campalgn address Haiit rl. 1d 11:00 AM, 6:45 PM clalty work ever since. much of by Mayor Nathan Phillips in 8--Today--1060 aa Price In Right s--Huntley - Brinkley the (Ime In the US, Pacific| Which he urged industry to pro-| 4~=News: Weather 4-1 Love Lucy Report northwest, where she hoped vide modern entertainment facil 6:45 P.M, 11:30 AM, ik No chances of a break to take her ities for Toronto, 11-6:4-3~Nows 11--Bob 'McLean Show } «1, to bigger things would be better 'See what you can do for $12, Bt . 1 Concentr | I See what you ca y fo 2, S--=Huntley.-Brinkley §-23-~Concentration 1" Wanted Dead or than at home. 000.000," ¥. P, Taylor, the com- wo! WD! wo! MM, Irenie Harvey A.CCM, RAD BALLET «= CD.TA TAP 424 KING ST, W, RA 5.6122) 11.6--Provincial Affairs 7-~Hong Kong 53-~Wagon Train 4=The Aquanauts 7:45 PM, 11-6=Country Time 8:00 P.M 11.6=My Three Sons 8:30 P.M, 11--News 116~Man From Rack 4=Guiding Light Hawk 1:00 P.M, 7=Donna Reed 1 4--ROMP | 11--Movie Matines S--Hat Masterson J ' " 7--Otzle and Harriet | I--Abous Face 4--=Wanted Dead or 4-Meet the Millers 83 he Price is Rignt]| F-Mid-dav matinee 9:00 P.M 1:30 P.M, 168 H ashi Confidential File The Ry ian Eve 4=As The World Turns \ al | »: A 4=The Millionaire 2100 P.M, 2-Hanpy | 7=Day In Court 9:90 P 6=Chez Helene 11.68 ny P.M, Jan Murray Tr {Drama Series 4 I've Got a Seoret 2:30 P.M. Tate 10:00 P.M, 11. 6-Fred Astaire 7--8ea Hunt V Astaire Time 4~Circle Theatre 10,30 P.M, Why a Scientist Believes in God There's strong proof of a sa. preme Creative Intelligence, based on scientific reasoning, claims an outstanding scientist in October Reader's Digest, He offers 7 different proofs, raises provocative questions, tells why he firmly believes in God. Do vou agree? Get your Reader's Digest today 44 articles of lasting interest and a full-length book condensation, | NOW IS THE TIME TO GAIN EXTRA VALUE FROM YOUR BUMPER CLUB MEMBER- SHIP! USE IT TONIGHT! 11:6-~A Case For the Courts 7-5~Real McCoys 4=Ringo Bat Masterson 0:00 P.M, 11.6--Closeup 7-My Three Sons §-3--Bachelor Father 4~Zane Gray Theatre 9:30 P.M, Tennessee Hinle Show 11:6.5:2 Ford Untouchables Ann Sothern Show 10:00 P.M, I'm the Law ~Peter Gunn Groucho Marx Show Person To Person You Bet Your Life 10:30 P.M, = 11=This Week In Trust | © Football Storm d~House Party 3:00 P.M, | Beat The Clock «Interpol Calling | &2-Dr. Malone ~Man Hunt 4-The Millionaire Four Just Men 3:30 PM 11:00 P.M, Whe Dp You NE5.4. 0 News | 6-Movie Matinee T=8 Weather; Sports i-2--From These Roots | : On Te ache Beat 11:15 P.M, 4-Verdiet Is Yours 5--Not For Hire 3 Late Show . 4:00 P.M, . & dune Allyson Show Vie MN 'opeye ith Cap | 2..Tombstol I'l 3 11:30 P.M, Andy di oP iia l=Late Show 7--American Bandstand : 6--Trackdown 2 The Thin Man 5 3=Jack Parr 4-The Brightest Day A=Film Festival 1:30 P.M, 12:00 P.M, 6News 6 Trackdown v= Ruckskin THURSDAY t~Edge of Night 8:00 AM, BoChOCHE | MU Fun: House THURSDAY EVE, 5-8 Today 5:00 PM, 4~News Roundup Family Theatre ALL NEW ! ALL \\ DIFFERENT! Mark Twain's best-loved story brought to the screen as never 1 ALL FRANKIE and GINA ARE LOVERS EFS + + + In this romantic sizzler! SHOW Never so few are the moments left for LOVE | ETH + GOLOWN + MAYER prosnts (FRANK GINA SINATRA - LOLLOBRIGI Viewpoint S~Sportareel 11:30 PM, | l=Late Show | = International tive | §2-Jack Paar Play of the Week METRO SLDMNMAYER ts SAMUEL GLOW. okt MARI TWAINS Td i mM! D Detec 0 A CANTEROURY MOBUCON [NEVER ol FE OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE CASTING MEETING TO CAST "YOU TOUCHED ME" AT SIMCOE HALL wn CinemaScope and METROCOLOR ws TONY RANDALL sue PATTY McCORMACK: NEVILLESBRAND MICKEY JUDY ANDY BUSTER SHAUGHNESSY * CANOVA* DEVINE + KEATON wis FINLAY CURRIE + STERLING HOLLOWAY .. ARCHIE MOORE ] MINUTES of "EDDIE HODGES INTENSE SUSPENSE! MG: presents AN ANDREW and VIRGINIA STONE PRODUCTION THE LAST VOVAGE -------- HE & BV pr ot i hy "WY - po LINE Wg 3 ~~ » \ AE BPM WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 28, 1960 ON THE SAME PROGRAM "Little Runaway" » New Color Cartoon . 'IlCopenhagen, City of Towers" © Travelogue In Color ® ALL MEMBERS AND FEATURE AT: 1:30 « 3:35 . 5:28 7:35 - 2:40 PROSPECTIVE MEMBERS WELCOME A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE

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