21 THE OSHAWA TIMES, ee a Thursday, March 24, 1966 Any Time is a delightful time at Mr. & Mrs. Oshawa... EXPECT 31G BANG : Large asteroids, several hun- dred feet across, are thought to : hit the earth atout'vnce in 10,- 000 years. ONE LAND HAS MARKET Australia produces 54 per cent Serving Fuii Course STEAK DINNER . S@4bhGG GEE FA of the world's Merino wool. daily, OPEN EVERY NIGHT for late evening dining. je ee 1626 Simcoe St. North Telephone 725-9111 | _-- wy . i * FRIDAY * P| "FOR THE SWINGING SET" | THE TWILIGHTS Dancing 9 p.m. till 1 Admission 1.75 OSHAWA AND DISTRICT OLD COUNTRY CLUB presenta' SPRING DANCE Saturday, March 26th, 1966 8:00 P.M. -- 12:00 P.M. NEW KINSMEN HALL MacMILLAN DRIVE, OSHAWA DANCE TO ROYAL AMBASSADORS Door prixes, spot prizes, refreshments and licenced ber. $1.50 PER PERSON BEST ssi, JULIE CHRISTIE = f e , S \ Darling FEATURE TODAY: 2:15 - 4:35 - 6:55 - 9:20 "MARNIE : COCKS STARRING "TheBinds TIPP! HEDRIN TECHNICOLOR ® A Universal Release ROUGE VALLEY OLYMPIC INN Twin River Drive off Highwey No. 2 off Altona Rd. Western Bond "The Country Boys". EMY AWARD ACOMINATIONS! UNIVERSIT' FUND DRIVE LAUNCHED official openiy in Guelph, fund-raising campaign for Ont., of a $7,9,900 national! the University of. Guelph. <==! Mr. Frost, standing before a photograph of the univer- sity model, is honorary | chairman of the campaign. | Former Ontario premier called Leslie Frost speaks at the : In the Western Room and else playing in the Rainbow Reom "the Gesters'----dancing group every Thursday, Friday ond |! Sorurdey nights 8:00 te 12:00. PHONE 282-1771 Roy Taylor and Mrs. Lorne; The group will cater for the Thompson were appointed 0) Shorthorn Banquet April 13. receive used Christmas cards. 3 Mrs. Charles Wilson will collect| Ms: Ernest Swain took the de- used stamps. Mrs. Romeril took| Votional and, assisted by Mrs.) the study book. Ivan Mountjoy, took the study The Dorcas Group met at the! book discussion. DISTRICT NEWS Rev. Rose Takes Iver FREE! Girls FREE! ®@ Go-Go Contest Two Anglican Pwishes "in ear | @ Prizes BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Rev. 'costumingand Mrs. Howard] study book. A report of the! ® Refreshments areee R. C. Rose was formally intro-|Lee was © Pianist. | Presbyterial was given by Mrs. | duced as incumbent of the com-| The afactive young models) stanford VanCamp, Mrs. Wal-| bined Anglican parishes of Port|were: Dpbie and Donna Marie/ter Wright read an item from| Perry and Cartwright last week} Prosser-eanne Fisher, Martha|«"the Torch: of India" written| in St. John's Church, Black-|Lawrey, Chris Hudson, Donna/py poreen VanCamp i stock. and pjine Lee, Dianne Totten,| "The Seine Latites Se i t| The Venerable H. D. Clever-|Darity Totten, Howard Bailey,/u 0 angelica ny saad Unt nl don, Archdeacon of Scarboro,| Carol Huntington, Patty) oy cch " "ill b id M ope on ted the service. He was|Bryay, Janet Turner, Nancy TCE ey ve Se merry et cons Lee fe gp (a Mle Wygde, Teresa Wygerde, JF and 31 and April i. Mrs. | oP eit Dy Rural Tule pe ta Ann Rose, Mary Rose, Jamie! Finest nn West. Hill, will be} aon anf §. Oliver, rector| Ros Dianne Hamilton, Dianne} nae Oe ane ey Church, foronto.,Phre, Kathie Gunter, Laurie|Senerel meeting. | The Rt. Rey. H. R. Hunt, Suf- Twer, and Bonnie Felstead ' -- egg N i oe ony was .| fing the-intermission Susan|hostess for the Esther Group ---- Bishop of Toronto, gave a Ricky Bolen sang two Irish|meeting. Mrs. Arnold Taylor the sermon. __ |gts. Later Ricky entertained|Presided. Mrs. Glenn Larmer| Other clergy attending in-| th a harmonica solo. reported on the Presbyterial. | cluded members of the Rural} Gifts were presented to Mrs.;The members were asked to z Deanery of Oshawa, visitingl. Lee, Mrs. Inglis, Ricky| donate a seus suitable for Knights of Columbus Hall, 84 Bond St. W. clergy from Toronto; Rey, psclan and Susan Bolan. Ricky| Cancel cess ngs ain. Wl ie Dress; Shirt and Tie -- Dancing 8:30 -- 12. é! PLUNDERING Romeril, Rev. A. Rice and Rey>olan won the door prize. | Sent to Muriel Stevens in the} "i Across TH AMIE iM i r\ ; eoccecece ROD TAYLOR SUZANNE PLESHETTE BOTH FEATURES ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS AT NO EXTRA COST ODEON BAY RIDGES DRIVE-IN HWY. NO. 2 BLOCK EAST OF LIVERPOOL ROAD PHONE 668-2692 -- CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Pecccececce Peeeegegeesevesevere @ Presenting the "PHAETONS" Re-opening Night at... The RED RAVEN The warm circulating water in a hydro therapy tank is ex- tremely helpful in the treatment of many crippled children, It is pain relieving and relaxing, enabling the therapist to use her skill in giving beneficial r and ise, Equi t such os this is another of the helpful services that ere provided through Easter Seo! funds. YOU pa AUDIE MURPHY; OUTLAW & TURNED ~ HERO! | Congo. H, Buntain. dace Group attended the meet-' : , . iM i Eleven members of the Can-| ; The new incumbent was p*/ing at the home of Mrs. Ken-| THE OSHAWA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ted to the archdeacon by ®/neth Lee. Mrs. Neil Malcolm| . PRESENTS . . wardens ~ two erg conducted the meeting, Mrs. | Wolfe an . Bailey, o "| Gordon Pais the st stock and H. Kraupa an/X-| book. vj i a Bateman of Port Perry. } Mrs, Kenneth Samells was | The service was followe?Y 3 social period in the parir hall with Mr. Wolfe as chgman. hostess for the Anna Unit meet- ing. Mrs. George Skelding pre- sided. Mrs. Russell Mountjoy A SPRING FESTIVAL Refreshments were proved by the ladies of St. John's aurch, Blackstock, conducted the worship. Mrs. | of Music and Dance FEATURING: s PEE WEES LOSE Mountjoy's Pee We bowed out of the House Leue semi- finals by losing to fkson's 6 to 3 at Port Perry Middleton scored the lone firsyeriod goal for Jackson's. In he second period Martyn had hat trick ® Hd SENIOR CENTRAL CONCERT @ THE DICKSON ACCORDIAN SEXTET | | fe THE SALEMKA DANCERS AND OTHER ARTISTS AMONTH Thursday, March 24, 1966 Presents MURPHY PALI AA Ld Shows Daily from. 6:45. Set. from 1:30. Lost Complete Show et 8:30 CAN HELP by Your Purchase of for Mountjoy's anfRick Camp-) bell for Jackson's1 the second) period. Jackson'gscored four} FOR LIFE CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM 8:30 P.M. TICKETS 75e unanswered goal in the third period. Jacksor scored two with Campbell 1d Forest get- ting the others/ackson's meet the winner of ® Hall-Williams series. The Cartwrht Novice team evened their ieries with Mc- Kee's of Porterry last Satur- day. Walke and Mathison scored the winer's goals. FASHION. SOW. A most gecessful Children's Fashion Sh#, sponsored by St. John's Chuth WA, was held in the parishiall.on St. Patrick's| | Day. Mrs.J. K. Lawrence and Mrs. Alexinglis were the com-| | mentators Mrs. Lawrence Mc-| | Laughlin nd Mrs. Don Green| ; were in harge of the decora-| ; tions. Ms. J. Rahm, Mrs. H.} | Crawfor¢ and Mrs. M. Edger- ton sergd refreshments, Mrs. F. Haniton was in charge of TONIGHT IN COLOUR NEWS Muntley Brinkly Report 9 7 P.M CHANNEL 2 MOVIE " "THE LADIB ~ way" Uerry Lewis} 9 P.M 3 CHANNEL 4 WATCH CfLOR " TELEVISION Cholee ~---- & Nedels From Age 65 wher the IN crowd turned out to see ' the IN SHOWI AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL'S, Ihe BIG Here is @ plan to provide for your family if you should die, or for your retirement years if you survive... - ROGER WOLFE UNIT MANAGER 723-2883 725-4563 Home: Business: H By completing the enquiry form | | below, you cen obtain details iteble te your p | situ- SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY of CANADA Oshawa Shopping Centre ati 3b bob ot ' occuPATION ' "BRONCO FURY" NARRATED BY THERE WAS ALWAYS A MAN... +f HERE WAS NEVER A NAME! AROSS HUNTER production LANA TURNER. _"MADAME X" JOHN FORSYTHE RICARDO MONTALBAN BURGESS MEREDITH CONSTANCE BENNETT. KEIR DULLEA Screenplay BRSEAN HOLLOWAY Directed by DAVID LOWELL RICH » Produced by ROSS HUNTER 1:40 - 3:40 5:40 - 7:43 EASTER SEALS Easter Seals ARE Big-Hearted little gifts . . . they're small indeed but added together the nickels, dimes and dollars they return represent a world of hap- piness and hope for many crippled Oshawa child- ren. SURELY you won't refuse to heed their Ap- peal for HELP. PLEASE! DON'T TURN A DEAF EAR...! TODAY!-GIVE GENEROUSLY RETURN YOUR PINK ENVELOPE Business Rerty ENVELOPE co seersae erase epervssor @ GunsD Ganson Ge POSTAGE WHL SE PAID BY MR. JAMES MeCANSH, T Easter Seal C Bank of Montreal, 38 Simcoe Street South OSHAWA, ONTARIO Dy» ( | teary Ch of Ot i et ote (Bntarte Sortaty tos Crtppled Chibi Here's YOUR Chance To Give A Crippled Child A Chance GIVE TODAY Easter Seal Campaign Sponsored by _ THE OSHAWA ROTARY CLUB TODAY 9:50 LCS - 9:25 IN CONJUNCTION WITH CHILL WILLS in color ONTARIO SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN 4 Exect Dote of Birth Immediate Delvery "S CHERNEY PLAZA | | OPEN DAILY 1 P.M. ~wewwewewewwoe =