- band plays 7 - 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, June 3, 1967 ON TELEVISION Jose Ferrer To Narrate The Lif TONIGHT AWAY WE GO -- Guest star Sheila MacRae sings, dances and appears in a comedy sketch when she joins hosts George Carlin and Buddy Greco with Buddy Rich and his orchestra in the premier broadcast on Away We Go, the summer re- placement for the Jackie Glea- son Show. (Channel 9 at 7.00 p.m. Chan- nel 4 at 7.30 p.m.) PISTONS 'N' PETTICOATS-- In a Wretched showdown, sharp- shooter Curly Bigelow (Ron Rus- sell) comes gunning for Sheriff Sikes (Gary Vinson) who thinks he is the famed gunslinger Will- ie, the Kid. (Channel 4 at 9.30 p.m.) SUNDAY MICHELANGELO -- The con- clusion of this study covers Mi- chelangelo's life from 1514 to his death in 1564 at the age of 88. He worked for three succes- sive popes, Leo .Clement VII, and Paul III, in Florence and then later in Rome. Narrated . by Jose Ferrer. é *(Channel 2, 8 at 6.30 p.m.) EMMY AWARDS -- The 19th Annual Emn.y Awards. Presen- tation -- live, a two hour pres- entation of awards for televis- ion's highest achievements. Hos- ted by Joey Bishop in Holywood and Hugh Downs in New York. (Channel 7 at 9.00 p.m.) MONDAY XAVIER CUGAT -- The king of Latin - American music and his delightful Spanish protegee, wife Charo, are featured on the show, taped in Chicago. The El Cumbachero, Downtown and My Shaw., while Charo sings La Cucaracho, and Have Nagilla. 4 at 9.30 p.m.) (Channel BIG VALLEY -- The Bark- leys are forced into a legal battle with an ambitious politi- cian. Gubernatorial candidate John Hawks (James Whitmore) charges the Barkley family with land grabbing and promises proof to back up his claim. (Channel 7 at 10.00 p.m.) TUESDAY LAREDO -- Reese (Neville Brand) sets out to hogtie the land slickers who sold him "choice acreage" which hap- Stunt Life Ends At 50 For Canutt of Michelangelo WEDNESDAY PEANUTS SPECIAL -- Good old Charlie Brown, fate temp- ter to the end, tackles the dil- emma of 'em all -- love -- in the half hour animated color special, Your In Love, Charlie Brown. In this latest Peanuts special Charlie neglects his homework, develops a chronic} stomach - ache and misses the school bus as he struggles for courage to offer his heart to a certain little red - haired girl. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8.00 p.m.) pens to be at the bottom of a lake. (Channel 11 at 8.30 p.m.) CBC NEWS SPECIAL--Baug- uin in Tahiti -- The search for Paradise will focus on the impressionist painter's years in Tahiti, when he created as an artist the paradise he failed to find as a man. The program, filmed in France and Tahiti, has Sir Michael Redgrave speak- ing the words as Gauguin. (Channel 4 at 10.00 p.m.) EXPO '67 SPECIAL -- Edwin Newman takes a good natured but slightly irreverent look at Expo '67. Pavilions of particu- lar interest he finds are the Czeck building, the U.S. Pavi- lion, Russia's glass house and France's seven - floor exotic- modern structure, the largest pavilion at Expo. (Channel 2, 8 at 9.00 p.m.) THURSDAY MY THREE SONS -- Uncle Charley (William Demarest) tries to teach Ernie (Barry but runs into a major obstacle -- the boy's lack of talent. Chie (Stanley Livingston) arranges a recital for him with an au- dience of neighborhood kids. (Channel 11 at 7.00 p.m.) Livingston) to play the violin, | SUMMER FOCUS -- MARA- THON -- The story of the young drug users -- probes the inner world of young drug addicts during a group therapy ses- sion. Peter Jenning is the nar- rator. (Channel 7 at 10.00 p.m.) FRIDAY ROAD WEST--When a horse- stealing Arapaho murders an or- phan boy, the usually compas- sionate Elizabeth (Kathryn Hays) insists Ben (Barry Sulli- van) find and kill the boys mur- derer, (Channel 3 at 7.00 p.m.) MOVIE -- The Pride and The Passion -- Starring Cary Grant Sophie Loren and Frank Sinat- ra, An enormous cannon, aban- doned by the Spanish Army dur- ing the Spanish Revolution is recaptured by a band of guer- rillas with the aid of a British naval officer. (Channel 6 at 9.00 p.m.) ON TV TONIGHT "Andy" Taylor -- one half of Oshawa's famous dancing team, the Taylor Twins -- rehearses. for a_ special event. He and his twin- brother, Charley, will ap- pear tonight at 10:30 p.m. on the In Person show on channels three, six and 12. The Twins recently perform- ed at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal. They wiil leave soon for the west to start rehearsals for the Calgary Stampede, in which they will appear. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Horchik of 762 Palace. JULIETTE ON TV Come to the Cabaret, sings . Juliette in her Show of the Week color special to be telecast on CBC-TV Mon- day, June 5. Her guests in this hour-long program are Vanda King, Daniele Dorice, Myron Natwick and Spring Thaw's Dean Regan. Highlight of the show is a Stratford FESTIVAL 15th Season June 12th--October 14th ieee CANAD A 1967 ¢|Barry Sullivan, REGENT -- Now playing, Walt Disney's, Monkeys Go Home, with Dean Jones, Yvette Mimieux and Maurice Che- valier. In technicolor. Shown daily at 2.00, 3.55, 6.00, 8.00 and 10.00 p.m. Last com- plete show at 9.45 p.m. Starting on Tuesday, two thrilling technicolor features. The Corrupt Ones, with Robert Stack, Elke Sommer and Nancy Kwan. Macao, the deadliest city jjin the world today, where the wicked, the wanton, and the wild, deal death, destruction :|and worse in their hunt for the Peking medallion. On the same program, See You In Hell, Darling. Starring Lloyd Nolan and Eleanor Parker, Re- stricted. See You In Hell, Darling shown at 2.00, 5.20 and 8.40 p.m. The Corrupt Ones, shown at :|3.45, 7.05 and 10.25 p.m. Come 'jas late as 8.40 p.m, and see both of these thrilling attrac- {|tions. Starting on Friday, Caprice, <\with Doris Day and Richard Harris. In technicolor. PLAZA--Now playing, Where he Bullets Fly. A spy action A Home of Your Own, show at 8.30 p.m. Few Dollars More, black is waiting as wasn't enough, as if death need- emascope. and 9.40 p.m. Last complete show at 9.20 p.m. NEW ODEON -- Aldo Ray, Minsy Farmer and Michael Evans in Riot on Sunset Strip. The most shocking film of our generation, the hippies, teeny- FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS OSHAWA | DRIVE-IN BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 Sactiat aan enteed cae FESTIVAL THEATRE AVON THEATRE HOLLYWOOD (AP)--'I'll go| lottetown, Montreal and | Shakespeare's Mozart's 0 the Oscars in a tuxedo, but| Anne of Green Gables. Antony and Cleopatra Cosi fan tutte ll be darned if they'll get me with Christopher Plummer 1 a set of tails." as Antony and Directed by Jean Gascon trhis was the initial comment WHER Zoe Caldwell as Cleopatra Pyeng ores by 4 vakima Canutt upon learn- 0s Richard Ill ario Bernard Aye A ret THE 'INS with Alan Bates as Richard Benjamin Britten's Fhdemy award this year. The GO OUT The Merry Wives of Windsor | Albert Herring (Mtion to be read by Canutt's with Tony van Bridge as Falstaff | Directed by David William 'J 1d Charlton Heston: Dancing Gogor's cay eos by 'or creating the profession ohn Matheson Chiuntman as it exists today|§ * SATURDAYS x §) Te Government inspector Philfor the development of me ae with William Hutt as Khlestakov | James Reaney's Pitts safety devices used by|M e JERRY REIDT Directors: Michael Langh Colours in the Dark NeWien everywhere." 8 : David William, John Hirsch Directed by John Hirsch ie buffs recognize Yakima|y ¢ and his orchestra _ Festival Concerts gree es ped geod pn ADULT Under the direction of Eahihits petrol he Aivector oP Action ae: BH vancine Oscar Shumsky "100 Years of Theatre in Canada' Boston, #2, Such films as Ben- For complete brochure, write to Baltimt =! Cid. the Publicity Department. Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario Clevelay who performed under inneso tutelage in the latter xk GEORGE MEEK INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTIONS Presents et the Whitby Arena FRI., JUNE 16th 4 P.M. to 12 P.M. 8 SOLID HOURS OF NON STOP ENTERTAINMENT cited good reason for 10r: M. old days stuntmen arenas bunch who » a chance on any- By THE 4¢ of them got killed Na. Clemente Staub Htn y yd A Cépeda StL ? Brock StL Phone 723-0241 Rese Cin or 728-0192 Runs--Ro: Uf lanta, 36; Cl | $ 34, Runs batted Brock, 34. Hits--Brock, Doubtes_co>l CEs tied with 12. Friples--Rose,' ht ton, Williams, g ARNE I: Perez, Cincinnati, with 3. 'SPORT SIGNS WITH ST. LOUIS (& Martin, outstanding" goalie, has signed | with St. Louis Blues tional Hockey League announced Friday. Te - not disclosed. | REMEMBER C. INDIANAPOLIS, I Anthony Granatelli, spr the turbine car that aln, away with the 500-mil I said Thursday he plans 10-copies of the car for pionships racing. Parnelli was driving the car wt broke down near the end « race. * 29 SIGNS AGAIN NEW YORK (AP) -- Tu Frederickson, New York Gia fullback who missed the eni 1966 season because of a ma. knee surgery, has signed | contract for the new season. Live and In Person Direct -- The Nation 8:30 P.M. Radio -- Merty's Adults $2.50 2.00 Children $1.00 ALL SEATS RESERVED Whitby: Whitby Shop Leave Downtown CANADA'S FAVORITE TV PERSONALITIES CKLB RADIO |} proudly presents Popular Demand FESTIVAL CANADA ON TOUR PRESENTS J Don Messer's & Jubilee Show 's No. 1 TV Show in Person 2 full hours of family variety MARG, CHARLIE AND THE BUCHTA DANCERS Total Cast of 22 18 A PROJECT OF THE CENTENNIAL COMMISSION SATURDAY, JUNE 17th AcE ON SALE Box Office -- a Goods -- Bolehoods Sportshaven -- Dise Shop, -- CKLB Bowmenville: Jury & Lovell Trovel Agency BUS SERVICE Return After Show, Pi a BY with FESTIVAL CANADA. Record Ber. Arena Ajax: Centre Smoke 7:30 = 8:00 = 8:30 p.m. From y , Call, Singing Their No. 1 Hit Record-- SHOWTIME AT THE MOVIES |picture. As an added feature, r Shown daily at 2.20, 4.45, 7.10] and 9.35 p.m. Last complete Starting on Thursday, For A/# starring | \§ Clint Eastwood, the return of the man with the fistful of dol-|} lars and no name. The man in|? if oneiK ed a double. In color and cin-|¥ Shown daily at 1.30, 4.00, 7.00|¢ a chick and three young guys pull off the wildest holdup of them all. In color. Adult enter- tainment. Shown weekdays at 7.00 and 9.10 p.m. Saturday from 4.30 p.m. and Sunday from: 2.00 p.m. There will be @ special chil- dren's matinee Saturday after- noon at 1.00 p.m. Mysterious Island, and the Three Stooges. Plus color cartoons. coppers and pot party goers, out for a new kick. In color. Adult entertainment. Also on the same program, Audie Murphy, George Sanders and Marianne Koch in Trunk to} Cairo, in color, Shown weekdays at 7.00 p.m. Saturday from 4.30 p.m. and Sunday from 2.00 p.m, Starting Thursday, Anthony Quinn, Michael Parks, George Maharis and Robert Walker in The Happening. The most fan- x tastic three million dollar caper|Trap, also in color, with Oliver that ever happened. A mobster,|/Reed and Rita Tushingham. DANCE. an NEW LEGION HALL 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH MARKS -- Now playing, Way, Way Out, in color with Jerry Lewis and Connie Stevens. On the same program, The Featuring: -- The BILL BACKWELL COMBO SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd Dancing 9 p.m. to 12. 3.00 per couple Bar Facilities is The Burns School of Dancing presents a Saturday continuous from 1.00 p.m. and Sunday continuous from 2.00 p.m. NAMSCAR GIRLS NEW DELHI (AP) -- Tele- phone operators'in New Delhi answer with a sprightly 'Nam- scar,' a Hindi word of greeting. It used to be 'Good morning' or 'Good evening' but the English greeting was dropped on de- mand of Hindu nationalists. Saturday continuous from 1.00 and Sunday continuous from 2.00 p.m. Starting Thursday, One Spy Too Many, with the two U.N.C.L.E. agents, David Mc- Callum and Robert Vaughn, in color. On the same program, Doc- tor, You've Got Po Be Kidding, with Sandra Dee and George Hamilton. A comedy in color. Shown weekdays at 7.00 p.m. Monkey Business on Wheels! Extra! WALT DISNEY'S "THE SAGA OF WIND WAGON SMITH" IN TECHNICOLOR Regal TODAY! FEATURE AT: 1:30 - 3:25 - 5:30 - 7:35 - 9:40 Centennial Recital Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium (Harmony Road North) SATURDAY, JUNE 10th, 1967 at 7:30 p.m. Principal: Rose Marie Reimer, C.D.T.A. (Ballet, Tep & Jazz) Be Wr Jn Groen Door @ DANCE e FRIDAY--9 p.m. to 3 a.m. SATURDAY--8 p.m. to 12 p.m. to the exciting sounds of "THE YOUNG SET" = un Gun S THE TRAP... RAZOR EDGED" WITH UNBELIEVABLE SUSPENSE! 4 TN 7) S *s og COLOUR' PANAVISION pactettead Produced by Directed by DAVID OSBORN + GEORGE H. BROWN » SIDNEY HAYERS BIG COLOR HITS ee" MARK : | CEDAR PARK-- opening the summer season under new management Swimming and Picnicing Bn CEDAR PARK ee HELD OVER FOR. THIRD BIG WEEK First Run All Color Program "HOTEL" ROD TAYLOR -- CATHERINE SPAAK -- ALSO -- "MURIETA" JEFF HUNTER -- ARTHUR KENNEDY BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON Dancing This Week to the sounds of "The Dick Valleau Quintet" FIRST TIME IN OSHAWA r Appearing Nightly At The 1 Georgian Mofor Hofel | CHAMPLAIN AVE. AT THORNTON RD, l i 723-4693 a De ee ee ee ee ee ee ee es ee I EO LT VVVVVVVY DINNER-DANCING NIGHTLY Shake A Pe Feater, us Vm Your Puppet. And Many, Many More . « James & Bobby PURIFY (Show & Dance) 4 PLUS SIX BIG CANADIAN BANDS 1) Stitch In Tyme 2) Shawn & Jay Johnson and The Majestics 3) E. G. Smith end the Power 4) The Counts 5) The Soul Searchers with Dianne Brooks & Eric Mercury 6) Jack Hardin and the Silhouettes. FOUR BIG MC's CHUM"S Bob Macadory & Brian Skinner CKFH'S Big 'G' Walters CKLB'S John Donnaughbie Advance Tickets 2.00 At The Door 3.00 TICKET AGENTS OSHAWA MARTY'S RECORD CENTRE DISC SHOP . ARENA BOX OFFICE SHORTY'S CIGAR AJAX CENTRE SMOKE SHOP BOWMANVILLE BRYSON'S SMOKE SHOP xk * x kk JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents NOW PLAYING! ------ : , ADDED FEATURETTE § "Home Of Your Own' COMPLETE SHOWS--1:30 - 3.50 - 6:15 - 8:40 THE SHANDELLS Saturday Night 8:30 to 11:30 P.M, --at the -- GEORGIAN Motor Hotel CHAMPLAIN AVE. AT THORNTON RD. Ss. 723-4693 NOW PLAYING LE THE MOD, MAD WORLD of HIPPIES, TEENYBOPPERS POT-PARTYGOERS... out f 39 KING ST. -- PHONE 725-5833 THE TRIP Kingsway Coll their final ap local progran fore breaking LIBRARY Spe By | soring a series | ings in the Me! ~ Simcoe South an The showings v every Wednesda dusk. The program outstanding Cz suitable for bot children. We hope that citizens will atte: tertainment. An _ exhibition from the Art It tario will open o: Library Auditor hibiting artists a: fith, Peter Kolis lyn Taylor. This till June 30. The following might help you attempts at filn raphy more prof Movie-making Robert Bateman. Better Color simple answers Studen Close | The Student , Kingsway Colle; school year's s¢ with the last Sur Monday evening, At the banque listened to the T . Gordie Pifher sin With God. In the Colleg Wayne King (So Vice + President program. With th of the students he musical highlight Karen Downing Amateur Hour p piano solo; Dais; Climb Every M Junebugs -- Dai Seppo Vartia, an minen -- sang M member followed Ensemble that From the . Vienna Miss Judi Riese cal Instructor, ti the annual Ach phies to Carolyr girls' winner) Van Every (Jr. g Following this, Princes and Prin the stage for th the Culture King 1966-67. Wayne K that the winner Hodges and Kai After receiving th crowns the tw thrones. The evening w * when SA Presiden ensen announced ' cers for 1967-68. E the present SA : successor -- Ce (school newspape} Blabey; Cedar 1 yearbook) dito ; Sharpe; Parliame Self; Treasurer: | Secretary: Polly ligious Vice - Pri * Diehl; Social - ¢ President: Kare General Vice-Pres Gutman; and Pr Gwen Ford, ry