22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, December 16, 1967 kl --<---- Danny Thomas Co-starred In Cricket On The Hearth TONIGHT | SUNDAY \the story. Edward (Ed Ames), __|Bertha's love, 'leaves for a long CHRISTMAS WITH LORNE! cHrisSTMAS CARTOON GREENE -- Lorne Green hosts|HoW THE GRINCH STOLE|0C¢4n_ voyage. A year later; this Christmas half-hour withicHRISTMAS -- A color car.(she is told that he has been the UNICEF Children's Choir.ltoon feature about' a green-|!0St at sea, and the shock Lorne offers the recitation, One)hyed rascal named Grinch who|Diinds her. Having exhausted Solitary Life, which tells th€)jives north of Who-ville and|fis funds trying to restore Ber- story of Jesus, and he joins the/nates Christmas even more tha's sight, Caleb and the girl children for an imaginary trip|than Scrooge -- and plots to/oth go to work for the miserly back to Charles Dickens' 19th-!<teal it. Boris Karloff is the|Gruff. (Hans Conreid) as toy: century London. (Channel 2\narrator. (Channel 4 at 7.00/makers. On Christmas Eve, and § at 8.30 p.m.) p.m.) Gruff proposes marriage to Bertha. She tells him she will MOVIE -- TWO LOVES, star- MONDAY give her answer soon. An old ring. Shirley MacLaine, Lau: syow OF THE WEEK -- win Calc Is revealed as the rence Harvey and Jack Haw-| CRICKET ON THE HEARTH |j9<¢ Edward. (Channel 3, 6, kins. An unorthodox American|/An animated cartoon for the/jo at g 60 p.m.) school teacher in remote north|Christmas season, based on New Zealand gets involved with|charles Dickens' novel. A a mixed up handsome teacher|cricket comes to live with toy-) 4 CHRISTMAS MEMORY -- who keeps threatening to kill maker Caleh (Danny Thomas)|Geraidine Page and Donnie himself, (Channel 11 at 10.30/and his beautiful daughter Ber-|velvin star in the story ofa p.m.) ltha (Marlo Thomas) and tells/)qnejy old woman and a small boy who conspire against the ways and the members of the grown up world around them (Channel 7 at 8.30 p.m.) TUESDAY ON THE TOWN The Kitty Lanier Review ,; his interrupted run these days will continue to headline at | as the featured attraction in the Spruce Villa Hotel, Whit- | the Starlite Room of the Hotel MIDNIGHT -- A Christmas by, starting Monday night Genosha on King Street East. [play by Andre Obey. A medi- Miss Lanier returns after a | He supplies a long-felt enter- eval English village in 1499 is WEDNESDAY FESTIVAL -- FROST AT SHOW TIMES AT MOVIES ODEON -- Today only, Parisjof cattle barons. In color. A|jshow at 8:00 p.m. Secret, in color. Admittance Re-|hilarious comedy. stricted. |Desert Raven, with Raquel Ro-| On the same program, The/9: Shown weekdays at 7:00 10 p.m PLAZA -- Now playing Aca-|or and cinemascope. A private I ee aad at 2:30, 6:00 and 9:40 p.m. Cat] MARKS -- Now playing, Born|Freeman. A comedy about|Flint and on the same pro- Balou shown daily at 1:00, 4:20|Losers, in color. Restricted. | space. jgram, In Like Flint. ' and 8:00 p.m. Last complete|Starring Tom Laughlin, Jane On the same program, Hell Our Man Flint shown daily Russell and Jeremy Slate. pag for eevit Pa Me cg ve a rag Aled ~ ' Starting Friday, Frank Sina-| On the same program, Mas-|0F. Starring Audie Murphy, Fel-|| In like Flint shown daily a anditra, Jill * Jobs and Richardlter of Terror, starring Robert|icia Farr and Stephen McNal-/3:55 and 7:45 oe Last com- Conte in, Tony Rome. In col-|Lansing and Patty Duke. ly. A western drama. |plete show at 7:45 p.m. Shown today continuous from| i e The next attraction is Walt REGENT -- Now playing, Disney's all color holiday show, man and Rosalind Roberts. Al- y i ul - i i i *s|1: ~ P At a i oberts jdemy award winner Lee Marv-/detective story filmed in it's|1:00 p.m. Tomorrow shown Con-))) 0. Gonimn in two exciting|The Jungle Book and Charlie, jso in color. | jfrom 4:30 p.m. Starting on Sunday, | Match- jin in a double bill. The Profes-lentirity at Shown today only continuous|sionals, co - starring Burt Lan-|Beach. The action is so fast caster. i | On the same program, Cat Ba-/alive and single. less, starring Patrick O'Neal|lou, co -. starring Jane Fonda. The Professionals shown daily Miami|tinuous from 2:00 p.m. Starting on Thursday, The Re- it's a wonder Tony Rome stays|luctant Astronaut, in color, Starring Don Knotts and Joan fabulous technicolor thrillers. Our Man'the Lonesome Cougar. and Donald Pleasence. This wo- man is the most thrilling act| lof espionage you've ever seen. | On the. same program, The Hills Run Red, starring Thom- as Hunter, Dan Duryea and Henry Silva. The story of the man who had five years to) \think about killing his best ifriend. Finally they met and ithe hills ran red. | Shown Sunday continuous from 4:30 p.m. Shown weekdays at 7:15 p.m. only. Starting on Thursday, The Ballad of Josie, starring Doris | Day, Peter Graves, George Ken- nedy, Audrey Christie and {Andy Devine. Quick draw Dor- is, the wildest wolliest sheep jwoman who ever cowed a herd | numbers. (Channel 9 .at 9.00/ |p.m, Channel 2 and 8 at 10.00) |p.m.) FRIDAY CHRISTMAS BALLET --The NUTCRACKER -- an adapta- tion of Tschaikoysky's ballet classic performed by an inter- national cast of dancers. For Christmas, young Clara (Pat- ricia) McBride) receives a trans-Canada tour. She com- |tainment need for the main-floor|the setting for this drama of} wooden nutcracker, shaped like Dbines personality: with fine room which was without an |greed and provincial prejudice.|a handsome prince. In her song styling and interpretation | attraction for several weeks. |Led by Bradshaw (Norman|dreams, the prince comes to of Jazz and Rock N' Roll. Lon- | The Georgian Four wind up | Welsh) the blacksmith, a group)life -- under a curse. To break} nie Woods, from Columbus, | their stay in Harry's Hide- |of townfolk gathers to rehearse the spell, Clara and the prince| Ohio, will also be featured on | away tonight. There will be |their annual Christmas miracle|journey to a magical land| the organ. He has travelled | a new attraction in Monday. |play. There is no one to play/where toy soldiers march and extensively as an accompanist | CADILLAC HOTEL |the part of Mary so they reluc-/flowers waltz. Eddie Albert is for top-flight performers. His sR tantly accept Johnny Greene's|the narrator. Franz Allers con- The International Playboys latest recording, Shaking Su- (Larry Aubrey) candidate, who ducts the Budapest Philharmon- gar, promises to be a solid | continue to be the centre of |turns out to be Alice (Judylic, (Channel 4 at 7.30 p.m.) DANCE -- RUDY VELTRI and his New TORNADOS playing the NASHVILLE SOUND featuring the lovely MARIE HARRISON RED BARN "shawa's Friendliest Dance" O'KEEFE CENTRE FRONT & YONGE EM. 3-6633 | ----__/ | f Christmas DINNER & * DECEMBER 22 THRU DECEMBER 30 THE NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA'S PRODUCTION OF THE NUTCRACKER & 14 PERFORMANCES x } $ MORNINGS -- 7 MATINEES -- 2 EVENINGS FRI, DEC. 22--11 A.M. end 2:30 P.M. SAT. DEC, 23--11 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. MON, DEC, 25--2:30 P.M, (MATINEE ONLY) TUES, DEC. 26--2:30 P.M. end 8:30 P.M. WED. DEC. 27--11 A.M. end 2:30 P.M. THURS, DEC, 28--8:30 P.M. (EVENING ONLY) FRI. DEC. 29--11 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. SAT. DEC, 30--11 A.M, and 2:30 P.M, St. Gregory's Young People's Club SUNDAY, DEC. 17 8:30 P.M. Admission $1.50 For Single Catholics 18 years of ege and ever, cad Morning end Matinee Prices 1.00 to 3.75 Evening Prices 2.00 to 6.50 BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 TO 6 P.M. DAILY | TEXAS RESTAURANT 15 BOND EAST -- OSHAWA SPECIALIZING IN hit. Dave Wade will also be | the entertainment program in | Armstrong), the tavern wench.| -- -- ss = -- -- SalalalalelalalalabalalalalatolalalaleSotalelatalelalaleletalolalstaletalalalelalaial:'d on hand with his unique per- | in the Coronet Room of the |(Channel 3, 6, 12 at 9.30 p.m.) cussions performance on the | Cadillac Hotel on Simcoe : i ' drums. Georgia, an exotic | Street South. THURSDAY dancer from Montreal, com- | They will be back next week DEAN MARTIN -- Dean and pletes the show. with their female dig Sere Frank Sinatra join their _ ia as ations. They have been draw- jlies for a holiday songfest HOTEL LANCASTER ing good crowds during their |Frank Jr. joins young Dino for The Jack Kingston trio | current engagement which |How Do You Talk to Your opens a three-week engage- | started two weeks ago. This |Dad, Tina Sinatra _and Deana ment in the Blue Horse | j, their second visit to the |Martin join their Dads in Do, Lounge of the Hotel Lancaster | Cadillac and there is no tell- Re, Mi. In the finale Dean's ig bsnl age ing how long the engagement |wife Jeannie accompanies ce nger, y xtended. i selection of seasona with Jack, and plays the base clea + : gang oh 6 $$ guitar. Winston James is on , Jead guitar and also sings. | Jack Kingston's act is in | the finest tradition of the Hank Snow, Wilf Carter shows (each of whom are his person- al friends) Jack has appear- ed on such shows as Grand Ol'Opry, the Ozark Jubilee (with Red Foley) and' Main Street Jamboree. He has had more than 60 songs record- ed in Canada. CENTRAL HOTEL | The Mini-Maids - billed as | STAGE DOORN Lost time tonight .. . THE PAUL BEATTIE DUO Coming Mondey . THE SHAMROCKS "Your Kind Of Music" 4 DUNDAS ST. WHITBY "Those Georgeous Gals of Music and Song" - will re- | turn to the Gold Rush Lounge | of the Central Hotel next week, They have built up a solid following this week with their spirited renditions of modern numbers. WHITBY HOTEL The Stage Door Lounge of the Whitby Hotel will pre- sent the Paul Beattie Trio tonight for the last time of | the current engagement. The big attraction next week will be The Shamrock | Trio, two men and a girl, who | display a wide variety of mus- cal talent in their spirited | numbers. The Paul Beattie | Duo features tops in Pops and | Country and Western GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL The Skyliners will be the | headliners in the posh Vin- tage Room of the Georgian Motor Hotel starting Monday night. Sally Cooke performs on the piano and organ. Frank Nieckard provided comedy | and songs. 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WE WILL BE OPEN: Christmas Eve -- All Night Christmas Day -- 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. New Year's Eve -- All Night New Year's Day -- 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. CKFH & TEEN WEEKLY Presents... JERE OUUUU OOOO GUO OURO UG CUCU CUCU LL ULL Rana STARRING: Cadillac Hotel PRESENTS THE INTERNATIONAL PLAYBOY REVIEW HELD OVER ror THIRD werx SANDY SINCLAIR & ROBBI WILLOWS --with-- THE BARDS Get into the Holiday Spirit with the International Playboy Reveiw SINGING GROUP Cadillac Hotel 394 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH GEORGE OLLIVER Hear him sing his hits: OPPORTUNITY, LOST LOVE, GIVE & TAKE ® THE BLUE EYED PRINCE OF SOUL @ EX-STAR AND LEAD SINGER OF THE MANDALA ¢ 10 PIECE BAND "THE CHILDREN" Oshawa Civic Audiforium Fri., Dec. 29 --8 to 12 LIVE! LIVE! LIVE! SORE aagerag ROBBIE LANE % AND HIS DISCIPLES | *& STAR OF "IT'S HAPPENING"' ADVANCE TICKETS 2.00 AT THE DOOR 2.50 AVAILABLE NOW AT: Sam Rotish Men's Wear, Marty's Record Centre, Disc Shop, Windsor Discount, Jim Bishop Sporting Goods, Bolahood's Sportshaven, Whitby Arena, Shorty's Cigar Store, Centre Smoke Shop-Ajax, Jury & Lovell Travel-Bowmanville, Oshawa Civic Auditorium, All Teen Weekly Outlets. i a MRS, S§. J. BLACK (; ond from left), a teac at Harmony Road Pul Oshawa Sc Has Its Ow Oshawa has a_ 1,000-me student choir whose fame spread to far away | thanks to an RCA reco made of its Centennial concert at the Oshawa Auditorium last July 1 It is the Public School directed by Wallace Youn; rector of music in the city' mentary schools. It is com) of boys and girls. The choir only made one lic appearance but copie the 30-minute double-sidec recording were purchases OUT FOR KICKS AN IN FOR TROUBLE! 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