20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, February 18, 1967 Joseph Wood, secretary- treasurer of the Oshawa Checker Club, on right, dis- plays the big stroke -- a manoeuvre that removes 10 pieces from the checker board simultaneously. Len Hagerman, club publicity chairman, is left and Jack CITY PLAYERS VIE FOR CHECKERS TROPHY Johnson, president, centre. The handsome Match Tro- phy shown was _ recently donated for club competition by Johnson, present City and Ontario County cham- pion and an active competi- tor for the past 10 years. The trophy is currently held by Hagerman who must ac- cept challenges from any city and district player. Hagerman recently defeat- ed Peter McQuigan and Bev. Parker in defence of the trophy. He will now meet James Moore in an eight-game test. The club meets each Monday night at Sir Albert Love School un- der sponsorship of the CRA pending completion of the complex to be added to the Civic Auditorium. --Oshawa Times Photo SHOWTIME AT THE MOVIES NEW ODEON -- Now playing for an extended run, the dra- matic story of Dr. Zhivago, for which Boris Pasternak was awarded the Nobel prize for literature, evokes the whole ex- perience of Russia in the past 50 years. The film's huge inter- national cast is headed by Ger- aldine Chapman as Mrs. Zhi- vago, Julie Christie as Lara, and Omar Sharif as Dr. Zhi- vago. This is the story of Zhivago, a man torn between his love for his wife and family and the passion and desire of his mis- tress Lara. It is set against the flaming background of revolu- tion. This giant production was filmed in Spain, Finland and the beautiful Canadian Rockies, Shown each evening at 8:30 p.m, Saturday and Sunday mati- nee only at 2:00 p.m. Reserved seats only, now on sale at the box office. For reservations call 725-5833 or 725-5562. PLAZA -- Now playing, Fist- ful of Dollars, in color. With Clint Eastwood. A new type of western about a man with no name, he triggers trouble wherever he goes, he makes no friends, a few enemies and a few dollars but none of them last. In his own way he is per- haps the most dangerous man that ever lived. Shown daily at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. Last complete show at 9:20 p.m. happy crowds that are thrilling to the music of Rogers and Hammerstein's Sound of Music, in glorious technicolor. Starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. Shown each evening at 8:00 p.m. Special matinees on Wed- nesday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 2:00 p.m. only. All seats reserved. MARKS--Saturday only, Pre- historic Women, in color, with Martine Beswick. . Adult enter- tainment. ; On the same program, The Deveil's Own, with Joan Fon- taine.. Also adult entertainment. Shown continuous from 1:00 p.m, On Sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. there will be a special Polish program, Krzyzacy, with Autora H. Sienklewicza. On the same program, Defi- lada 1000 Lecia, in color. On Sunday evening there will be a special Italian program at 7:00 p.m. Starting next Thursday, Chamber of Horrors, with Ce- sara Danoon, Laura Devon, in color. As an added feature, Son of a Gunfighter, in color, with Russ Tamblyn and Maria Granada. There will also be an eighteen minute short entitled, King of the Blades, which will feature Oshawa's own Don Jackson, in color. Shown weekdays at 7:00 p.m. Saturday continuous from 1:00 20 Big Programs On TV TV HIGHLIGHTS TONIGHT SSION: IMPOSSIBLE -- Ricardo Montalban guest stars as the governor of a_ penal colony, located in a_ tropical area, who intends to sell stolen explosives to an unfriendly power. (Channel 4 at 8.30 p.m.) MOVIE -- THE DEVIL AT 4 O'CLOCK -- Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra. A_ priest aided by three convicts saves the lives of children in a South Sea island mountain top leper hospital when a volcano erupts. (Channel 7 at 10.30 p.m.) SUNDAY WALT DISNEY -- Actor Les- lie Neilsen narrates this Disney true-life story. The story of Christopher Jury of Tehachapi, California whose desire to be a champion glider pilot spurred him on to a 311-mile flight over the Sierra Nevadas. At the age of 14, Jury became the young- est glider pilot to set an alti- tude-gained record. (Channel 2 and 8 at 7.30 p.m.) MOVIE -- GENGHIS KHAN -- Omar Sharif and Stephen Boyd. Adventures. of one of his- tory's greatest leaders from his boyhood enslavement by Merkit Mongols. (Channel 11 at 8.00 p.m.) MONDAY THE SAINT -- Simon Tem- plar (Roger Moore) gets him- self hired as a hoodlum en- gaged to kill ... The Saint. (Channel 8, 6, 12 at 8.00 p.m.) SARAH VAUGHAN -- Song stylist Sarah Vaughan sings some of her favorite tunes. Robert Trendler conducts the orchestra. (Channel 4 at 9.30 p.m.) TUESDAY THE AVENGERS -- Steed (Patrick Macnee) and Mrs. Peel (Diana Rigg) investigate top-level security leaks that have been affecting the British To Die At Season's End NEW YORK (AP) -- First moves have been made in net- work television's annual pro- gram manoeuvres in what the show business journal Variety NBC's Flipper, Laredo and Please Don't Eat the Daisies. Programs starting this season but not expected to see another include ABC's The Monroes, calls a "$30,000,000 ehess|The Green Hornet, The Phyllis game. Diller Show and Rango. It now appears that more| NBC's Girl from U.N.C.L.E., Hey Landlord, The Road West and T.H.E. Cat are considered to be out of the new schedule. CBS's Pistols 'n' Petticoats-- feeble even before the death of its star, Ann Sheridan -- will certainly not return, nor in all probability will "It's About Time" or "Coliseum." Neither Captain Nice on NBC nor Mr. Terrific on CBS, twin mid-season replacements seem to have won another than 20 programs will be dropped at season's end, while another 10 or so are in precari- ous situations, Each network insists that its plans for next September are incomplete, but because they all deal with studios, sponsors, advertising agencies and inde- pendent show packagers, their walls of silence are as thin as tissue paper. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CENTRE 1038 Simcoe St N. 728-7339 7 Q/ -- Repairs Could've Been JQ@ Avoided by Preven- tive Maintenance Every 25,000 Miles. Reconditioned Transmissions For Chev., Pontiacs (Cdn.) Exchange $125. Plus Installation end Fluid, Of oll Transmission All Work Gueranteed If the consensus is correct a lot of old programs are on their last legs. Among those for which there is little hope are such long-playing favorites as 17-year-old What's My Line?, 14-year-old I've Got a Secret, 11-year-old To Tell The Truth-- as an evening show--and seven- year-old Candid Camera, all on CBS. Other old-timers not expected back include ABC's Combat, ISLANDERS GO ALONE LERWICK (CP)--Inhabitants of the Shetland Isles may in- REGENT-- now playing for a 6th sensational week. Join the p.m. and Sunday continuous from 2:00 p.m. Phyllis Diller Credits Book With Drastic Ch By GENE HANDSAKER HOLLYWOOD (AP) "All the way to age 35 I was a human mess. Hypersensitive. Scared. A dirty look would put me in a fetal position.' This was Phyllis Diller, the human dust mop, sounding as ange In Life fear? Dying. But everybody's going to die. Analyze that, and why should you drag your feet through life? If you have to die tomorrow, you'd better make it great today. Plan it so that if you die this moment you've had a ball." if her initials stood for PhD. "I was afraid of the dark,! of people, of authority, of the neighbors. "If I was called into the boss' office I was sure I was going to be fired." Miss Diller was a $50-a-week copygirl in a department store's advertising department when, one day, she spied on her super- visor's shelf a book titled The Magic of Believing, by Claude M. Bristol. She perused it, bought her own copy, "memorized it, lived it." She credits it with chang- ing her life and buys the book "by the carload"' to give to friends. HAVE A BALL "TI put all my fears in one bundle and spit on 'em," she says. 'The same fears every- body faces -- old age, loss of sex, loved ones, money, job. "MEMORABLE!" 11. Times ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Also "NURSE ON WHEELS" Mon. to Fri. Show Storts 7:30 Set. and Sun. Show Sterts 6:30 FREE IN-CAR HEATERS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE ee Ae 1) 668-2692 -- 282-3969 voke a treaty of 1468 in order to prevent their tiny police les the first motion picture of its kind, It won't be the last! force from being amalgamated with that of the Scottish main- land. They insist that a treaty between Scotland and the an- cient Norsemen gives the is- landers the right to administer FEATURE TIMES:-- 1:30 - 3:20 - 5:10 - 7:30 - 9:40 themselves. THE KIWANIS CLUB OF WILL PRESENT ENSEMBLE THE SPECTACULAR "LES FEUX-FOL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 a (ALL SEATS RESERVED) LOVELL'S, BOWMANVILLE AND ALL KIWANIANS. Bus Service Will Be Available et King and Simcoe Sts. "T figured, what is the basic No "Got v9 - THIS WEEK SEE YOU FEB. 25th... ADVANCE MAIL ORDER FORM (F.F.) TO: OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM | P.O, BOX 342 | OSHAWA, ONTARIO 1 enclose @ cheque money order o . tickets. | NAMB Jesse tusaeinssubeeci iiss iss) ulekccacccuuscsuecl | ADDRESS | CITY NOTE: Please enclose @ i if you wish your tickets mailed, otherwise, they will be held at the Box Sttice. oe eBWer cece ewweweseceewwererssresees ee | A CANADA'S NATIONAL DANCE (A Canadian Centennial Project) KETS NOW ON SALE: 2.00; 1.50 (CHILDREN 14 and UNDER: 1.00) AUDITORIUM Box OFFICE; BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN; JIM BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS' MARTY'S RECORD CENTRE; THE DISC SHOP, SHOPPING CENTRE; WHITBY ARENA; JURY & OSHAWA LETS" t 8:30 P.M. et 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. r a 1867 | 1967 JM (VIC Rasa (sto PF tL _------------ a Army, Navy and Air Force. Steed joins the club as a butler to get information on the spy ring. (Channel 9 at 8.30 p.m.) NEWSMAGAZINE. -- A re- port on the U.S, Appolo pro- gram and the latest facts on the tragic fire which took the lives of three astronauts. Host Kingsley Brown. (Channel 3, 6,) 12 at 10.00 p.m.) WEDNESDAY LOWELL THOMAS -- Cam- eras follow an archeological ex- pedition to an isolated part of the River Kwai in Southern Burma. (Channel 4 at 7.00 p.m.) HOCKEY -- The Montreal Canadiens meet the Toronto Maple Leafs in Toronto. Bill Devil At Four O'clock Stars Tracy And Sinatra 8 at 9.30 p.m. and Friday Chan- nel 4 at 8.30 p.m.) FRIDAY PHYLLIS DILLER -- Phyllis signs up for a role with a Holly- wood movie studio -- without learning what kind of a movie she's in. (Channel 9 at p.m.) MOVIE -- MOVE OVER, DARLING -- Doris Day, James Garner, Polly Bergen and Chuck Connors. Nick Arden (James Garner) goes to court to have his former wife, Ellen (Doris Day) declared legally dead, since she's been missing five years following an airplane crash. He's all set to marry Bianca Steele (Polly Bergen) when his supposedly dead wife Hewitt, is the play-by-play an-! nouncer, with Brian McFarlane! as color commentator Ward Cornell as master of ceremonies. (Channel 9 at 8.30 p.m.) THURSDAY CANDID CAMERA -- Come- jdian Rich Little of Love On A| Rooftop, confuses a secretary | by impersonating famous men on the telephone. (Channel 11) at 7.30 p.m.) HOGAN'S HEROES -- Hogan | (Bob Crane) is trying to get! Schultz a furlough after the ser-| geant has. been conned into act- ing as a courier for the prison- ers, but Klink virtually keeps him a prisoner. (Channel 2 and turns up, rescued from a mote island by a_ submarine. and/(Channel 6 at 9.00 p.m.) intermission | | * SATURDAY « Couples Only BOBBY MINNS ond his celebrated SHOW BAND | Reservations 723-2143 | or 725-1348 hae, ONE WEEK ONLY !-- D'OYLY GILBERT: AN H.M.S. PINAFORE Feb. Mon.-Thurs. Orch. and Mezz. 5.00 R. Orch. and F. Bale, 4.00 Middle Balcony 3.00 Rear Balcony 8. HUROK presents the world-fomous OPERA COMPANY direct from the London _under the personal supervision of BRIDGET D'OYLY CARTE PATIENCE FEB. 20 & 24 Eves. THE MIKADO Feb. 21 & 22 Eves. Feb. 22 Mat. PIRATES OF PENZANCE Feb. 23 eve. EVENINGS 8:30 -- MATINEES 2 P.M. FEBRUARY 20 TO 25 CARTE D SULLIVAN Sevoy Theatre, 25 Eve. Feb. 25 Mat. Fri.-Set. Wed. Mats. Set. Mats, $6.00 $3.50 $4.00 4.50 rye] 3.00 3.50 2.00 3.25 2.75 LE SEATS NOW & ON SALE @ FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATOR Qrereese 00 a0 00000000000 000800000 00 0ee sees eesseeeccee ress EVENINGS 8:00 ie 5 rs.) . EVEN! ¥ 2:00 P.M, and Sun: (Sat. .) Matinees (Wedgesday) . Soqeecccesedocccer Segre Sesoreerssovsegce Nt BOXOFFICE OR BY MAIL! RODGERS ot HAMMERSTEIN'S "GIRLS INCORPORATED" All Girl Revue Entertainment Nightly--Seturday Matinee DUNDAS ST WHITBY DAWN PLUS THE GOLD RUSH LOUNGE The Fabulous | 164 with C. Grimbleby as pres- re-| ® Aish NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Glen Stewart Association Was Organized In 1964 Glen Stewart Park is one of )Oshawa's newest parks. This park is located just west of the Oshawa Shopping Centre on Cartier Street. | The Glen Stewart Neighbor- |hood Association was formed in coming summer events includ- ing a Park Opening to be held in May. The members present showed a real interest in the park training programs being offered by the Oshawa Recrea- tional Council. The members of Glen Stew- art Park are quite active in the monster bingos held at the Civic Auditorium by the Central Coun- cil of Neighborhood Associa- tions. Glen Stewart Park boundaries are King Street, Stevenson Road, Macdonald-Cartier High- way, and up to but not including Thornton's Road. The next general meeting will be held March 5, ident. This position has been jheld by Mr. D. Osborne, Mr. C. |Bowman and currently by Mr. G. Hill. | Social functions have success-| |fully been arranged for the park jmembers, this including dances and euchres. | Glen Stewart Park has had a summer supervisor each year and in 1965 won a plaque for participation in summer actiyi- ties, The park has been active in the field of supervised ball and |this winter have provided an outdoor rink much to the plea- sure of the younger set. Recently, the Park Associa- ) os took all the players of last |years's ball teams to the Osh- SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and jawa Civic Auditorium to a jhockey game. MODERN On February 5, Glen Stewart Dance to {Park Neighborhood Association jelected its 1967 executive. This | meeting also made plans for the | RUDY VELTRI ° and his RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Mosf Versatile Group Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 NOW PLAYING WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS! | METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER rnesenes A CARLO PONT! 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