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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Oct 1965, p. 18

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7B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 12, 1965 junk that goes this Fw 6 of the bond} you have no recourse in hame on toy guns, deodorants, | courts." Sean Connery Portrays with them. All|were damaged in some vy, HELEN HAYES AND GRANDDAUGHTER Actress Helen Hayes poses with her granddaugh- Saints Episcopal Church in Beverly Hills. (AP Wirephoto) ter, five-week-oldy Mary Hayes MacArthur, after the tot was christened at All Greenwich Village Poet By BOB THOMAS : NEW YORK (AP)--He didn't look like James Bond, not in that corduroy jacket and those baggy tweed pants, And does James Bond chew gum? Despite the disparity of his ap- pearance. members of the pub- lic tapped at the window of the limousine and asked for the au- tograph of James Bond. Sean Connery repeatedly lowered the window and scribbled his name on the scraps of paper with a heavy sigh. The rugged Scot had. sought shelier. irom the sharp sutumn wind that whipped around the Park Avenue location of his lat- est film, A Fine Madness. His garb? he portrays, of all things, a Greenwich village poet. The casting switch may star- tle his public, but it pleases him. Connery is a man who pursues his own course. I asked how he felt, as of this moment, about his life as Bond. "The Bond pictures?" he mused. "I don't mind them, Why should 1? They have obvi- ously made me prosperous. "What I do not like is all the underwear. It's garbage, that's! what it is. It's cheap and tawdry and I dislike it in- tensely." Connery insisted that his dis- like for Bond gimmicks. nas nothing to do with the fact that he has seen no proceeds from their sale. "Oh, my original contract called for 8% per cent royalty from sales of merchandise, but I haven't seen any of it," he said. 'In England they can use your likeness on a bedsheet. Un- less you can prove that you Connery displayed no great discontent with Bond himself, although he did grumble that Goldfinger was. inclined to be "too gimicky."' He said the com- ing atiraction, Tnunderbaii, is more on the track, "I don't mind the Bond pic- tures, as long as I get time in- between to do other things," he said. "But it hasn't worked out that way. Because I was five months on Marnie, I had to go directly into From Russia With Love, then from The Hill into Thunderball. Marriages _ Draw Praise HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Some!) may have been shocked when) Frank Sinatra, 49, went yacht-| ing with Mia Farrow, 19--and Cary Grant, 61, wed Dyan Can-; non, 27 a few months ago. | But it doesn't stir Hollywood much. That's because many May - December marriages in Hollywood have worked well. | SORRY Che Rih Konm Continental French Buffet SOLD OUT TUE. and WED, EVENINGS GENOSHA HOTEL 1S C086 OSSC SSE Gs Block East of Liverpool Rd. Ph. 668-2692 NOW 2 FIRST RUN HITS JOAN CRAWFORD -- JOHN IRELAND IN WILLIAM CASTLE'S "I SAW WHAT YOU DID!" PLUS ADDED FEATURE Two young Rebels On The Run "WILD SEED" BOTH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Each Evening from 7:30 (Including Sunday) Certified for your safety and contort ELECTRICAL IN-CAR HEATERS At no oxtra cost! YOU ARE ASSURED A WARM WELCOME "THE YELLOW AT THE ODEON DRIVE-INS ROLLS ROYCE" | ADULT -- IN COLOR OTM A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Linda Christian sums it up| this way: "I was 17 when Errol Flynn| discovered me in Mexico. Then he brought me to Hollywood and by the time I was 18, I was too | old for him." George Jessel, who describes himself as the act that was to follow John Wilkes Booth at) Ford's Theatre the night Lin-) coln was shot, once had a 16- year-old wife. His buddy, comic Lou Holtz, became a father twice after the age of 70 by a wife many dec- ades his junior. "I got more fame as a fa- ther,"' says Lou, "than I ever did in all my years of show business." Edward G. Robinson was 64 when he married dress designer} Jane Adler, 38. That was 1958. He now is 71 and still happily married. Xavier Cugat was 51 when he married Abbe Lane, 19. The Marriage lasted 12 years, a long pairing by show business! standards. Two show business veterans-- Rudy Vallee and Milton Berle--) both are happily married to} much younger women. Vallee, a veteran of the First Worlé War, is 27 years older than his wife while Berle is 15 years older than his. One of the most successful marriages is that of Bing! Crosby and Kathy Grant. Croshy was 53 and Miss Grant 23 when they married in 1957. 'Bing-who-had-four-sons_by his first wife, now has two boys and a girl by his second. Jimmy Durante was 51 when "he first met Marge Little, a 23- year-old New York showgirl. He went with her for 16 years and married her in 1960. Now Du- rante, 72, and his red-haired wife have a cute baby daugh- ter. One of the most durable of the May - December marriages is that of Charlie Chaplin, then 54, and Oona O'Neil, daughter of Eugene O'Neill, then 17 * Chaplin now is 76 and Oona still is mad. about him. They have eight children. What's the reason for cradle-snatching? Hollywood men not only young-in-iooks_they-are mm in heart. Sinatra is more hip _ than any teen-ager. They speak his language, not he theirs. When Mia Farrow was intro- duced to Sinatra, she was so) scared she shuddered. She! came on the set of Von Ryan's | " Express from her nearby Pey-| ton Place set. Sinatra's charm) immediately captivated the pretty blonde. "I feel more at ease with) Frank than with any boy my) own age," says Miss Farrow, One of the happiest Holly- wood marriages was that of| Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. Bogart was 25 years her, senior His previous marriages | to women nearer his age had| been stormy. the SAVE on Fuel Oil with a Famous GOODCHEER or LINCOLWFURNACE CALL YOUR DEALER ANDREWS Appearing Nightly in the BLUE HORSE LOUNGE ™ "Ramblers Three" HELD OVER!... AT THE REQUEST OF THEIR MANY FANS Don't miss this entertaining group . . . Specialty . . . the BEST in Country, Western and Blue Gross . . . and thet sensationel BUNDLE OF TEXAS PERSONALITY BETTY FARLOW !! HOTEL LANCASTER OSHAWA, ONT. THE CADILLAC | HOTEL Presents, THE ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY The Coronet Lounge Presenting Nightly in The Starlite Lounge Georgina & Jimmy Honky Tonk Duo Harry's Hideaway Presents Nightly THE MARQUIS GENOSHA k 2 GREAT NEW HITS ON ONE SHOW Fed Snel ROR HOPE | sie AAIE AVAL nN WERRIL TH Take | TECHWICOLOR' UNITED ARTISTS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT NERVE- SHATTERIN SUSPENSE! ------ s is FOLLOW US eoeee and find the answer tothe comedy question of the year! Peter Sellers Peter O'Toole Romy Schneider . apucine Paula Prentiss and least but not last Woody Allen and guest star Ursula Andress fhey're all together again! (for the first timall) This Picture ts Recom- mended for Adults Oniv <a ee 'Whats New Released thu UNITED ARTISTS ADMITT, Produced by my CHARLES K. FELDMAN 1 Petsons We rats Lyries by HAL DAVID Vlize & TECHNICOLOR® LAST DAY -- THE BEATLES IN "HELP" Oshawa Jaycees "MISS OSHAWA" | CORONATION BALL Friday, October 15 7:00 P.M. "ULA.W. HALL 44 BOND ST. EAST YOU'LL SEE The Choosing and Crowning of FS 55 SHARON Hupsy } eas Wee Ffeliquish her Gele Jevee Nigh; Ceremonies friends! . « » Who will represent this city in the "MISS CANADA" FINALS in TORONT 'MISS OSHAWA' « 1966 in November ! KING ST. W., OSHAWA COLD RUSH LOUNGE and DINING LOUNGE Miss io. for Crown to pov "9 your Plan NOW! 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