nA en FO OOM 42 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 19, 1967 GRANNY AND THE WALRUS A friend to all (even walrus tics often appear stupid, only es) is pone --_-- Bd to be revealed, in the end, Irene Ryan, the ruler e i famous Bevery Willbilties, 82 crwtty ploys of Orark hill "seen each Saturday night on billy's supremacy over high CBC television. Granny's an- society stuff shirts. SHOW TIMES AT MOVIES REGENT -- Now playing thrujin Hell could stop them on the Tuesday, The Gnomemobile,|way west. Co-starring Lola Al- the latest of the Walt Disney|bright and Sally Field. films. Starring Walter Brennan,| Shown weekdays at 7.00 and in technicolor. 19.15: p.m, Saturday continuous On the same program is the/from 4.3¢ p.m. Sunday continu- Walt Disney featurette, The/ous from 2.00 p.m. Tegend of the Boy. and the) Watch for our road show at- Bagle traction, Richard Burton and Shown at 2.00, 4.15, 6.30 and| Elizabeth Taylor, in Taming of #45 p.m. Last complete show/the Shrew. Tickets now on sale et 8.45 p.m at the Box Office Starting on Wednesday, The Bee Dirty Dozen, in technicolor. One|, PLAZA -- bey paying fee 3) of the most' looked for pictures|#th great week. Over te ef the year. Starring Lee Mar- Oshawa people ave ore aa vin, Ernest Borgnine, Robert this heart-warming film, To Sir Ryan, Telly Savalas, Clint With Love, starring Sidney | Poitier fog omg gage Pood Shown daily at 1.90, 3.20, 5.25,{/have a framework. It is the on h gin together for a{7-30 and 9.30 p.m. Last com-jstuff from which your character ---- org onld set them|Plete show at 9.15 p.m lrelationships ultimately spring. Teart from all the war heroes.) Next attractio S Con-| And if vou're as lucky as we are Sosed on the exciting best sell-| Mery James in Youlw py, you get talents like 1 {Only Live Twice. This time|Bowo Culp and Bill Cosby and let er about the deadliest comman- unit of World War Two. amn them or praise them, but you'll never forget them | ecayg ag ei * Shown daily at 1:30, 4.05, 6.50,{1.10, 3.15, 5.20, 7.30 and 9.40 'and 9.30 p.m. Last complete|P-™- Last complete show at} "ghow at 9.20 p.m }9.25 p.m. | Shown Sunday at 1.30, 3.25, - MARKS -- Now playing, The} 5.20, 7.30 and 9.40 p.m. Last Deadly Bees, a horror movie Bond is in Japan chasing space missile-nappers. Shown Monday to Saturday at TV HIGHLIGHTS 25th. Anniversary Of Dieppe | Highlights Channel 11 Show TONIGHT DIEPPE--A film commemor- ating the 25th anniversary of the Dieppe raid. The film features actual footage of the battle and a return visit to the site after the war. Also included are inter- views with residents of the town of Dieppe. (Channel 11 at 8.00 p.m.) MOVIE -- A Distant Trumpet, starring Troy Donahue, Suz- anne Pleshette, Diane McBain. A young U.S. cavalry officer, serv- ing in Arizona in the 1880's, finds fighting hostile Indians is only one of his problems -- the other being a proud, defeated superior officer, the attractive wife of his C.O., his old girl- friend and camp followers who sell whiskey to the Indians. (Channel 3, 6, 12, at 9.00 p.m.) SUNDAY VOYAGE--An underwater col- lision sends the crippled Sea- view to the bottom. The crews only chance of survival lies in getting the ballast pumps work- ing before the supply of air runs out. (Channel 7 at 7.00 p.m.) THIS LAND IS PEOPLE -- Maxwell Ward, president of an Edmonton based trans Atlantic charter airline fleet. and Gus- all time hits including such favorites as, Just in Time, A Taste of Honey, I Left My Heart in San Francisco and many others. Tony is backed by the Ralph Burns orchestra. (Chan- nel 2 & 8 at 8.00 p.m.) PRO-FOOTBALL -- St. Louis Cardinals play the Baltimore Colts at Bush Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. Jack Drees provides the play and Jack Gifford offers commentary. (Channel 4 at 9.30 p.m.) TUESDAY CENTRE STAGE -- Frankie Avalon is: joined by singers Joanie Sommers and Buddy Greco for this musical hour, Frankie imitates the styles of horn men Louis Armstrong, Herb Alpert, Al Hirt and Harry James. (Channel 2 at 7.30 p.m.) HARRY REASONER -- Who, What, When, Where and Why will be a series of ten halfhour and four full hour CBS specials during the 1967-68 season. The first one on, The Hippie Tempta- tion, examines the hippie, sub- culture of young persons who have eschewed the values of contemporary culture and cre- ated a bizarre culture of their own. CBS correspondent Mike ' ' tavo Da Roza, who teaches ar- chitecture at the University of! Manitoba, talk with Royce Firth.| Wallace joins Harry on this first hour special of the series. Film- ed in the Haight-Ashbury dis- trict of San Francisco. (Chan- Bill Dana, as sky diving instruc- tor Jose Jimenez, also many other guests. (Channel 9 at 7.30 p.m.) TORONTO -- A documentary about Toronto, produced by Patrick Watson, directed by Brian Nolan. Filmed in and around Toronto as a mood piece, the song of the city. We see slums, high-rise apartments and the posh areas. In one sequences, the camera crew arrived just as a woman was being evicted and filmed her chasing the bailiff with a broom. Throughout we' hear people just talking about what it's like to live in Toronto. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 9:30 p.m.) THURSDAY BEWITCHED -- Darrin (Dick York) plans to market a sure cure for colds. Little realizing that the doctor who made it is warlock -- and that the pill has hair-raising side effects. (Chan- nel 12 at 7.30 p.m.) MOVIE -- Kings Go Forth, stars Frank Sinatra, Tony Curtis and Natalie: Wood, a story of love and combat set in southern France near the end of World War II. (Channel 4 at 9.00 p.m.) FRIDAY WILD, WILD, WEST -- A prisoner - exchange assignment gets West (Robert Conrad) and Artemus (Ross Martin) dragoon- ed into a Russian count's fan- tastic scheme to lay hands on five million ill-gotten dollars. (Channel 4 at 7.30 p.m.) (Channel 9 at 10.30 p.m.) nel 4 at 10.00 p.m.) MONDAY WEDNESDAY TONY BENNETT -- An hour) HOLLYWOOD PALACE -- long special, on a concert stage| Host Steve Lawrence presents JOHN D. H. WAUGH On Guard Oshawa Man Special Guard Guard at Old Fort Henry in Kingston. John D. G. Waugh, 477 Mason St., belongs to the military unit which is highly esteemed for its military precision drill. The men are carefully select- ed from Canadian universities for academic, athletic and moral achievement. The "Guard" has made a second appearance at the Royal Tournament at Earl's Court in London, England; it has performed at Expo 67 in Mont- real and has held joint cere- monial drills with the U.S. Marine Corps. An Oshawa man is a member of the hand-picked 105-man/ offers landscape approximating New Film On MADRID (AP)--Why would a Hollywood producer come to Spain to film a movie about Pancho Villa, Mexico's bandit revolutionary? The reasons are mostly eco- Inomic, partly political, says Ted Richmond, veteran of film- ing in Hollywood. He will soon begin shooting Villa Rides, starring Yul Bryn- ner and Robert Mitchum, The new film bears no relationship to the memorable 1934 movie Viva Villa! starring Wallace Berry. "This is an entirely new story," says Richmond, "and we are, doing everything to bring it up to date. For instance, Villa commands his army from a 1910 Dodge, which is based on fact. And Mitchum plays a pilot who flies recon- noitring missions for Villa (Brynner)." The Paramount film could have been made in Mexico or California, either of which that marauded by Villa just before the U.S. entered the First World War. Yet Rich- BELKIN WINS QUEBEC (CP)--Mike Belkin of Vancouver scored his first victory of an international round-robin tennis tournament Pancho Villa To Be Made In Old Spain mond chose to make Villa Rides in Spain. SLURS MEXICAN LAWS He hinted that the problems with Mexico were largely politi- cal the government there has been increasingly concerned with the Mexican image in tims, as evidence by the recently lifted ban of Frank Sinatra because of alleged slurs against Mexican divorce 'aws in his film Divorce on the Rocks. But such problems appear t6 be minor compared to those of an economic nature. The fact remains that filming in Spain is much less expensive than in Hollywood, or Mexico, "We can make this picture in Spain for $3,500,000," said the producer. "The same produc. tion values in an American- made film would be double the IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 - Back on @ Return Engagement DANCING THIS WEEK to the sounds of "™ Dick Valleau Quintet' vocal of Bob Hill Appearing Nightly at the GEORGIAN Motor Hotel CHAMPLAIN AVE. AT THORNTON RD. 723-4693 here Wednesday, beating Jaidip Mukerjea of India 6-3, 6-2. In other encounters Wednesday night, Nikolai Pilic of Yugosla- via defeated Roy Emerson of and the streets of San Francisco,| Phyllis Diller, Broadway song- with Tony singing some of the! stress Florence Henderson and Plot Or The Personality PHYLLIS DILLER -- Convin- ced that rich Ronnie Lansbury has flipped or Steffi, (Pam Free- dad: He's met COMPLAIN OF HIM BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP)-- man) delighted Rudy (John As-|Town Manager Corwin Elwell tin) rushes Ronnie's dad over|is a leader in a drive to tighten to meet Phyllis. Oh dad, poor/the town's dog control ordi- uel Santana of Spain 7-5, 6-4 . Bames of Brazil, defeated Man-| TODAY | FORA ARORA The wacklest road race ever runi HELD OVER HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Fre- quently I've been asked which comes first, the plot or the per- sonality. Presuming the query relates to dramatic films, as opposed to variety shows, I really cannot believe that there is any ques- tion as to the best place to start. The plot, of course, must be the jumping-off point. Every dramatic vehicle must them have their head to lend |their own interpretation of those relationships. But, always ctay within the guidelines of the plot which has long-since been estab- lished--always, that is, if you can expect your property to sell in the first place, and to en- dure. complete show at 9.25 p.m. 'starring Suzanna Leigh and Frank Finlay, in color. On the same program, Elvis Presley and Pat Priest, in Easy! Come, Easy Go Shown Saturday continuous PRESLEY 7 from 1.00 p.m, and Sunday con-| Excitement! tinuous from 2.00 p.m Adventure Starting on Thursdey,| ynder Dracula, Prince of Darkness, with Christopher Lee and Bar bara Shelley, in color ' On the same program, The Plague of the Zombies, with . Andre Morell and Diane Clare n cojo! Shown weekdays at 7.90 p.m Saturday continuous from 1.00/| and Sunday continuous from 2.00 p.m. O- al Wallis the seal = On NEW ODEON--Now playing Kirk Douglas, Robert Mitchum) -- : = and Richard Widmark, in The Way West. They fought, they blistered, they froze, they cursed, the vith the buf falo, they drank with the In dians, they sinned with each vother and nothing made by created by God or born; man, Saturday DANCE We're Turned Or COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents SIDNEY Wired For Sound... ie i WALLY ond the Shandells TIMES -- (9) NOW PLAYING Mea F: 1:30 - 3:20 - Which Should Come First? 3 nance but police say they have lunatic artist and a wild model/recen* complaints from Elwell's called Oona Poonga (Channel 7|neighbors about his two bea- instead by a at 9.30 p.m.) gles. Culp and Cosby both would be the first to admit that four) years ago, prior to I Spy be-| coming a TV entry, neither was| a "personality" in the frame of) reference we use to describe that performer with a following) that demanded his being given a} series, | EXPOSED TALENT | But while we didn't have the| "personalities" in the beginning, we did have two of the most talented in 'the business, Now when talking about sus-| taining a series and holding the interest of viewers week in and week out, it is another matter. It would be silly of me to sug- professionals cessful because we've been able to come up with stories that) rival the works of a Hemingway | or a Faulkner. | Grand Ole Opry Tour Neshville, Tern LABOR DAY WEEKEND SEPT. 1 to 4 Cell: -- BEA MARTIN HORSESHOE TAVERN TORONTO - 368-0838 ~-- 366-0881 h HELD OVER FOR "y.0-U" BREAKING ALL OSHAWA RECORD'S POIT 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:30 .| The Areas Top Group RED BARN with the "SPECTRU 8:30 -- 11:30 Dress Casual Admission $1.00 ONeill Collegiate Saturday, August 19 Tickets At The Door a S§" IER | 5 also staring © CVPILCUSACK- MICHAEL HORDERN- ALFRED INCH ALAN WEBB: so SPMEM-MIcHg YORK KOSH ARE See et ate nec onteuray E> OSHAWA - PREMIERING THURS., PHONE ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED "YOUR BEST 725-5833 gest that I Spy has been sus-|: Pa A TODAY a GEORGIAN Motor Hotel 7:05 & 9:20 | CHAMPLAIN AVE. 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BAN .»» They're Both cecsenrs WETRO-GOLOWALMRIER 'A JOHN BECK PRODUCTION Ga wesrnee " pe Ri KATHARINE ROSS ~ ED outnr aTan GREER GARSON Plus A Disney Cartoon Festival Box Office Opens 8:00 Show Starts At Dusk SUM ste In Sparkling Color OSHAWA MUGGS AND SKEETER BLONDIE DONALD DUCK LI'L ABNEB a £ BLL Adwees JULIET JONES Jom | REMI fring Fecteree Spadionta, Inc., 1967. MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA , a a T EN, _ ae ee ae a ey ST 1