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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1965, p. 20

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THESE MEN SETTLED IT AT FITTINGS VIDEO '66 AT THE POST How Will New Shows Do Against Tried And True? By CYNTHIA LOWRY HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Start: 'Ing time for the U.S. television networks' great sweepstakes 18\njaced and showed in most of} {against NBC's Bonanza, CBS' Gomer Pyle and ABC's Be- witched, to mention the three series which last year won, a little more than a week away,/the Nielsen results, 'a horse race in every way but one: 'in November, The winners will not be/however, 'really known until some time|8$, any other Post - position handicapping, | can method of pickin winners, Thus, there is a ways a chauce that this year's be as danger ous| Executive members of the Ontario Foundry Council met this week with mem- bers of Local 1817, United Steelworkers, and hashed out the details of the union- management dispute be- tween Local 1817 and Fitt- ings Ltd. Kenneth Levack, OFC chairman, is shown above with Grant Taylor, USW representative, Joseph Grills, Local 1817 president, and the OFC secretary, John Fitzpatrick, The coun- cil represents union locals with contracts with foun- dries in Ontario, Oshawa Times Photo | SATURDAY NIGHTS For the first time, the three|Gidgét can wind up out in front! (2 major networks will line up alljof Beverly Hillbillies, their new and returning shows at the schedule post for a si- multaneous start, Procedure in other years has been for each network to appropriate one SeP-/,. they 'tember week as its own pre- 'miere period. How will. NBC's The Wackiest 'Ship in the Army?" do against 'CBS' Candid Camera and What My Line? which have! held' the Sunday night rail po- 'sition in the Nielsen ratings for iseveral seasons? ' Does ABC's Legend of Jesse 'James have a chance when) pitted against such veteran rat-| ings champs as The Lucy Show | on CBS and Dr. Kildare on) NBC? VIEWERS DECIDE Two weeks from tonight viewers make a blind choice samong three shows making their debuts at the same time The longest odds, of course, benefit the new entries placed jin competition with last year's winners -- the shows pitted FIND SUNKEN CLIPPER The clipper Catherine Adam- son, which sank fully-loaded i Sydney Harbor, Australia, 1857, has been found by a skin-diver, cal ( nj} or that Honey West can overtake Go- mer Pyle. Series actors worry almost as) much about the position of their} jshows in the network schedule) do about their lines, One of the season's big threats) is ABC's Peyton Place which} has recently been expanded to! three episodes a week -- with every last one listed on the Nielsen top-10 chart, SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI and his NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group RED BARN | vane Fe bth aturing Vocalist JERI JAE JORDAN oR Si. a Mi AIP Cash Short For Study Of Planet OTTAWA (CP) -- Scientists trying to soive the mysteries of our own planei iimve to worry about more than technical prob- lems-there also is a shortage of money for research, The cost, of scientific study was mentioned several times Thursday during the opening session of the International Up- per Mantle Committee's sympo- slum of deep drilling for scl- entific . purposes. Speakers from Russia, Ja- pan, Switzerland. and Canada all mentioned the care needed to get the most from each. dol- lar available for research, but a United States scientist working on a. team planning to drill a hole through the earth's crust drove the point home, Dr. H. H, Hess, a member ot ts the Mohole project, made a plea} for scientists in all countries to| fight for bigger research proj- ects 'to understand what we can in this generation about the earth," "Tl want to make a plea to you people to fight hard for these projects -- we must have them," he told a group of about | 100 scientists from 18 countries. The scientists are here for a) 10-day meeting of the interna: | tional body formed in 1962 to! co-ordinate research throughout | the world into the structure of the earth, Oshawa Steak House PRESENTS Every Sat, & Sun. Enjoy @ marvelous SMORGASBORD | Made up of 3 cold Meats, 9 differ- iB ent salads (all the salad you want), IB Assorted Cheese tray or Pastry i Wagon with delicious home made pastries, right out ef our kitchen, and Beverage. $3.50 and Children "4 Price OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE 1626 Simeoe St, N, 725-9111 The BEACH HOUSE CLUB PRESENTS FRANKLYN SHEPPARD and the "A-GO-GO's!"' EVERY SUN. NITE -- 8:30 to 11:30 P.M. TWO OSCARS TO OBSCURITY The Odd Legend Of Luise Rainer By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- 'To them I seemed like a diamond on the counter-~a diamond that suddenly sprouted legs and walked away." This was Luise Rainer's: re- flection upon returning to MGM, from which she departed summarily 26 years ago, Dur- ing her comet-like three years in films, she collected two Ose- ars--for The Great Ziegfeld and The Good Earth--and created a harvest of legends, Yes, my story has become quite a saga," she said with a wry smile on. her lovely Vien-|= nese face, 'I am amazed by some of the stories I hear---but no one enjoys them more gers For 10 years Miss Rainer has| lived in London with her pub- | lisher husband, Robert Knittel,' and their daughter, now 19, The; Knittels wer ursuing their jf § hobby of mountain climbing in the Dolomites when a message came urging her to consider re- [DANCE Te The VERSATILE "STARLINERS" . Every Saturday | Polish Hall 168 Banting. Ave, | ABC's Combat series, i The seript caught up with her in Venice, she liked it, and the journey fitted into her plans, Only after she arrived did she learn that she was to. film the television show on the lot where she had spent her entire film career, The return brought forth aj flood of memories--and no re;| grets, 'My life is my life, the heart-! Miss, aches as well as the joys," Rainer declared, '1 would have it 'no different, " 'Why did she leave MGM? Stories of her temperament have long been circulated, and she admitted that she was dif. ss ann with a reason, fc and heed. © 98 " she pi yn "and it is no secret that I was undergoing emo- tional problems,"' ; |GOT DIVORCED turning to Hollywood to play in, : "T was married to Clifford 'Odets at the time and he was a wonderful man but he should not have been married, During the time we were undergoing the divorce, I was pregnant and knew I was losing the baby and 1 was working all the while,,.. IZZA telephone 72 -0192 EPI'S susssenvessesenessassoneeny Fweing ALYAOGOLOR Now The PICTURE That Is Making Movie History in OSHAWA -- Playing Till TUESDAY Only ! Sua. 4) When in Southern California visit Vaiveree! i hte 1 RRR iu HUTT on SMES STE Two Mighty Armies Trampled Its Valley... A Fighting Family Challenged Them Both! SHENANDOA TECHNICOLOR HR MELE CEA CORBET: ATO WANE -CATHARE IS we ROSEMARY FORSYTH PLUPNFORD: ULF MES BST Wiha by JAMES LEE BARRETT. Weed EW LE Prodced by RORERTARTHUR Feotpre Times: 1:30 ~ Ps te | $29 RUC? Lk I NE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September 4, 1965 9 Miss Rainer said her contractjing two eo then six months ppv called for six months of mak-|for stage w tu ~ " DUNDES in "OUTLAWS 15 COMING" S seenanainnn agindansdaaaenadkonientieens etmeengee me a © STARTS SUNDAY ¢ SWINGIN'-EST BLAST EVER FILMED! "GET YOURSELF A COLLEGE GIRL" In COLOR with DAVE CLARK FIVE THE ANIMALS =" JIMMY SMITH TRIO THE STANDELLS NANCY SINATRA YOU GOTTA HAVE A GAL IN YOUR ROOM IN,., | "HONEYMOON HOTEL" In COLOR with ROBERT GOULET NANCY KWAN ROBERT MORSE JILL ST, JOHN DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M, _ PHONE 725. oes SAY. AND yO PM. $033 ' d TODAY AT 2:18 » 4:40 » 7105 » 9:25 A BEAUTY MYSTERY ENGROSSI THAT NO ACTION SPY MOVIE FAN SHOULD MiSS A GRANDLY NG AND EXCITING that MELODRAMA "rer DRIVE 3:30 = 5:30 + 7:90 9:97, Lest Complete Show 9:20 PLUS SHORT FEATURES "AQUA CAPERS" AIR-CONDITIONED FOR COMFORT OPEN DAILY 1 P.M, SUNDAY = 1:30 P.M, ALWAYS BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 -- ' TONIG OUT HT SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Gala Pre-Holiday Show SUNDAY show. WEEK, 394 SIMCOE ST.S. This talented group of lovely looking COMING TO THE CADILLAC ROTEL The Coronet Lounge Presents The INTERNATIONAL PLAYBOYS YES, Ladies and gentlemen "PLAYBOYS". lasses are realy a talented group of men, and this impersonation is part of their Don't miss them. Coming NEXT WEEK FROM SEPT. 6 THROUGH THE THE CADILLAC HOTEL 725-3743 eran (ontral Hotel GOLD RUSH Lounge and Dining Lounge OSHAWA'S FINEST NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT KING WEST OSHAWA NEAL JACKSON QUARTET On Tour to appear at leading night spots of LAS VEGAS with tops in pops and western COOL JAZZ for YOUNG MODERNS @ APPEARING NIGHTLY e Don't Miss This Entertaining Quartet @ Entertainment Nighily at 9 P.M. @ CANADA'S KINGSTON TRIO -- COMING NEXT WEEK -- THE OOK-PIKS ALLAN MecMILLAN ----- Manager | 4 BIG FEATURES | Including MIDNITE THRILL SHOW! FOF ONE ADMISSION PRICE! $1.25 @ REGULAR PROGRAM @ SEE THE REGULAR EVENI PLUS THIS DOUB MIDNIGHT SHOW OSHAWA "NONE BUT THE BRAVE" FRANK SINATRA NG DOUBLE BILL LE THRILL "SKY PARTY" ALL STAR CAST

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