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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1965, p. 14

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HUNGARIA BEATS HELLAS TORONTO (CP) -- Fourth- 'place Toronto Hungaria scored three goals in the second half 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, September 25, 1963 DAN BLOCKER PROFILE Whitby District Bowling Scores Naty SEAN CONNERY in "DR, NO"--Both ADULT | * © . ® even though "blue - coliar" Education Financing, Skills|::i,%,»,icesrs a cial role and make almost as 0 i é much money as 'white-collar' TODAY Also----"FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE" workers. He proposed a man- oceans inc as ee a Saunt" eittestadads, auananibitsaicaminatil 'Hoss Is A Pro, 'On-Off Camera Lod THOMAS HOLL ee had all Sana est tis eonallal need F' peclouded. chal keep the " he re , Tt Pree by tas NO aoe tes nate for jong It hurts 'em.li fulflis my sou entious actor and family man, Dare Oe ee why he to stick with Bonanza gh the series no longer lenges him, "I'm a professional," he ex- ss a darned good pool pe ry ex: ' tolpress myself. "Sure, it's an added kick if you have a role you can bring|¢: & hoTselsome creativity to, I had that could tie lin the first two years of Bon- i he'd/anza, But it's different now. psed into a@ "When you've done the same junching|Part for seven years, there's I near Par-|fothing new you can t Studios where Bonanza|'hat time ven add, By ve catalogued all your reactions; you just reach|0 i med To ge Rg Bg aed Le og file and pull out what's needed, ermilk. **No boose for me," he ex- plained. "Gotta mess of dia- logue this afternoon and I'd blame well better know it," +The outsized (six - foot - four, 260 pounds) Texan is a consci- "After all, how many ways can you say, 'Yeah, paw?'" Paw is Canadian - born actor Lorne Greene. Dan is the first to admit the financial advantages of being in SPACE, SHMACE BUILD A BRA! pxpert appealed to world sci- ntists Friday to meet the up- fin challenge of the strap- less bra. * "Just take one scientist off @ space race," urged Judy innes, 'and let him concen- frate on the strapless bra." ' hedpen in The Daily Mail, phe sai Pen on the moon can wait. lwe need the perfect strapless how." « The problem has become argent--at least in Europe-- because of two late jet-age developments: 1. The return by the cou- turiers of Paris to the strap- Jess dress. » 2. The current rage for the Shake and other more violent dances. * Great progress has been made by the makers of strap- {ess bras, but even some of hem admit the perfect bra has not yet been achieved. The engineering challenge till is--how to fight the forces a gravity with a comfortable from below instead of the formal heave from above. a hit series. His weekly cheque not only supports his wife and four kids "but a whole herd of others,"" Each time he makes a show he collects $10,000, But he also claims he is not overpaid. "I'm getting $10,000 for a week's work, and I mean it's work," said Dan, 'Dean Martin gets $15,000 for onc afternoon a week, I'd be glad to compare Bonanza's rating with his and see which is the better buy for NBC," LOBS PIGSKIN MILES Football quarterback George Blanda, of Houston Oilers, has thrown 2,071 passes for a total of 8% miles in 16 years of ball, Triples 600 and Over -- Bob Cambell 737 (280-279); Ron oe 711 (204); 4°! James 5 (207-246); Ozzie Moore 668 (aM); Les Reed 64 (286-220); Sam' Bonk 650 Bag -y Andy 'Vanderende 9 (274); Geo, Childs 633 tases); Lloyd Hicks 632 (274); Hary Vanstavern 617; Don Reed 612 (249); Ed Hute son 612; Chas, Snelgrove 606 (255); Jack Scott 604 (201); Singles 220 And Over -- Roy Vallant 272; Ron Mullin 268; Bill Henderson 258; Bill Phil- lips 238; Gord Platt 234; Jim 8€)Vanderende 233; Ron Black 231; Joe Ciampo 231; Dwight Chizen 230; Bruce Henderson 224, Team Standings -- Ramblers ; Sam's Barber Shop 6; ibe ay Hi Drew's 6; Whitby Hotel 5; A and T Motors 4; Mitton Machinery 4; Joe's Barber Shop 3; Whitby Police Assoc, 3; yd drew's 2; Spruce Villa Hotel 1; Hasbins 1; Whitby Barber Shop ; Honyockers 0 School Board Opens Tenders WHITBY (Staff) -- Tenders for construction of a gymna- torlum and library on the E. Fairman public school, were opened by the Whitby Public School Board, this week, Estim- ated total cost, involving both the construction and architec- tural fees was estimated at $100,000, Lowest tender of bids sub- mitted, was turned in by the R. Russe Construction Co. of Tor- onto. Tender acceptance now hin-|sions and @ wi 1; Bathurst 0; Lewis Tailors uN A,|will consist of a central coun- In Society In Discussion y DON ANGUE inces have a broader taxation FREDERICTON (CP)--Stand-|pase than local ee: ardized university entrance ejwhile E, Brock Rideout of Tor- tests, educational finance andjonto supported retention of as the place of skilled manpower|much focal autonomy in educa: in society highlighted discus-|tional finance as possible, range of pro-| Dr, Z, 8, Phimister, Ontario posals during the Canadian Ed-),..... education einister who cation Association's three-day|°°Pu'y eauce ster wi sama convention which ton was named, CEA vice-president cluded here Friday. Friday, proposed that teachers There was even a suggestion|be exempt from federal income that classroom teachers be eX-\tax thereby giving teachers a empt from federal income tax pay boost in the form of a 'dl- and a statement that increased "i scholastic pressures had led to|"ect subsidy" from the Caps: an alarming increase in the|dian government, number of suicides among stl-lgingmne RATE 'APPALLING' eens. Dr, L. W. Downey of Vancou- Shortly after the conference ver told the 600 dele ] gates to the opened Wednesday, the stand-/o.q -onvention that emphasis ing committee of provincial ed- : ucation ministers announced it oa sonore ee ere coe had approved in principle estab-|, the educational tem that shment of an independent uni-|'% the educational syste versity admissions agency. 'The Iplaced mental pressures on high ministers, meeting in conjunc: prnesed yee | BM nay Rn ton with the CRA, handed the|"enual Mies in nghet project over to a committee for an "appalling" increase in stu: turther study dent suicides at the high school ' level, but he declined to give SET UP TESTING statistios, The Canadian Council on Ad-| During the final day's session, mission to College and Univer-lnr arthur Porter, head of the sity, a tentative title, probably University of Toronto's indus: trial engineering department, speaking administrative units tolsaid the term "skilled man- pe Mao Prd aes Poogbn any Rag power" is often associated with vers > ifn . " long without compulsion or obli- lower echelons of _soclety gation, _ Money for education at the! national, provincial and local levels took up two days of panel discussions, Dr, E. D, Hodgson of Edmonton said the trend to- wards more provincial support cil and Englishe and French- "Ladies! Let us do the work for You!" rests on the approval of the Department of Education and the Ontario Municipal Board, Miss M Newman, secreary for the Board stated the tender was tentatively" accepted, Final ap- proval rests with the above or- ganizaions and on compliance! with local regulations, | ee KINGSIDE PARK DANCE Kinsmen Community Centre SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1965 Charlie Cochrane & His 10-P¢, Orchestra Door Prize -- Refreshments -- 9 P.M. \} arises from, the fact that prov- SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to | |] For your afternoon gatherings, we RUDY have the most beautiful pastries | available for you, Delicious ples, and his tarts, cookles and dainty cakes cooked fresh out of our ovens, In Toronte's the perfect setting, and tea and Mest Versetile Group as you like Oshawa JERI JAE JUBILEE PAVILION DON'T FORGET Che Rih Room Continental French Buffet Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m. GENOSHA HOTEL Oshawa's Newest Teen 20 Night Club DANCING 4 BIG NIGHTS WEEKLY! Wednesday -- Friday -- Saturday -- Sunday Gord & cso Club King Street East at Townline GORD and his ULTRA SOUND Ask About Our SUNDAY NIGHT CLUB Plus Tonight JON and LEE and the CHECKMATES SATURDAY is STEAK NIGHT at the Oshawa Steak House Yes, and the SPECIALTY for the evening is a Beautiful Wing Steak well garnished and seasoned to your exact taste, and also includes, rench Fried Potatoes, a delicious Chefs Salad and Beverage. A wonderful way to start out or End a Saturday Evening, dining by Candlelight, and for only; *1.95 nas e PERSON NOW OPEN. SERVING ONLY THE FINEST STEAKS The Oshawa Steak House 1626 SIMCOE ST. N., 725-91 VW | Steak House 1626 Simcoe St. North [RED BARN Now the mightiest true adventure of all! power council similar to those|Friday night to defeat Toronto Hellas 5-2 in a National Soccer League' game, Hellas remains already set up nationally on economics and science. Dr, H, T, Coutts of the Uni- versity of Alberta was elected|" ©1ghth place, association agen succeeds ing Dr. W. C, Lorimer of Win- nipeg. L, n " Peterson, British Columbia education minister, invited the association to meet in Vancouver next year, Paper-Unions Talks Falter BRANTFORD (CP) -- Nego- tiations between newspaper shopworkers and the Brantford Expositor broke down Frida during the second meeting wit! a conciliation officer, H. D, Howells, of the Ontario depart- ment of labor, Mr, Howells was called in for the negotiations with Local 378, meng pays Typographical Un- fon (CLC) and Local 195, Inter- Georgina & Jimmy HONKY TONK DUO Appearing Nightly national Printing Pressmen and Assistants Union (CLC), after six meetings were unproduc- tive, Wages, pensions, vacations, and other fringe benefits are at issue, Previous contracts with the two unions expired June 30, "GET" THIS WEEK - AS USUAL Featuring: THE YOUNG SET With DISCOTHEQUE DANCERS 50e MEMBERS 75¢ NON-MEMBERS DRESS:-- Shirt and Tle Genosha Hotel coffee can be served for as mony fF) The Starlite Lounge } __° STARTS SUNDAY © THE BIG THRILL STORY OF THE KILLER WHO BECAME PUBLIC ENEMY NO, 1... NICK ADAMS "YOUNG 3} DILLINGER" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A NIGHTMARE OF TERROR AND SEARING SUSPENSE! "ESCAPE BY NIGHT" Withee TERENCE LONGDON JENNIFER JAYNE poors onN 6:30 PM, aa nd HELD OVER -- 2nd WEEK! T LAST! ~ A gen-u-ine movie first! A way-out whopper! A famy move? 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W., OSHAWA OLD RUSH LOUNGE and DINING LOUNGE | OSHAWAS FINEST NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT @ REFRESHMENTS @ LICENSED BAR 1,50 Per Person Oshawa HAS a STEAK HOUSE Yes, Oshawa Really Does Have A Steak House The customer demand and eccept- ence hos been se greet for the tre- mendous steck meols which the Oshewe Steak House serves, thet the management are having Thurs., Friday end Saturday Nights os Steck Nights in Oshewe ot the Oshewe Steak House. STEAK NIGHTS Thurs., Fri, and Sat. Every Week FULL COURSE STEAK DINNER: Wing Steak, French Fries, Chef's Salad and Beverage for Only $1.95. per person. The Oshawa Steak House 1626 Simcoe St. N. 725-9111 DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT ' Box Ottiee Opens 7:00 --- Show Starts ot Dusk Tonight Thru Tuesday AMERICA'S MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWARDS METRO.GOLOWYN. 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