Daily Times-Gazette, 31 Jan 1953, p. 15

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S-- THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, January 31, 1953 18 HEY... FELLAS & GALS The Next "GET. TOGETHER CLUB" REGULAR BINGO * DANCE ° U.A.W. HALL SATURDAY, JANUARY 31ST, 8:30 P.M. On Sat., Feb. 14th CENTRAL COLLEGIATE "THE PASTELS" SATURDAY, FEB. 7 O.C.V.. ADMISSION 50¢ Frost Denies Smaller Cities To Get Bars | TORONTO (CP)--Premier Frost denied here there will be anv | change in the liquor laws allow-| ing cities between 25,000 and 50,- | 000 population to obtain cocktail ! bars. He/was commenting on a Sarnia re] that an amendment was forfhicoming to eliminate the neces- sity for a public plebiscite in cities of less than 50,000 persons. "There is absolutely no truth in it," the premier said. THEATRE GUIDE Plaza-- "Yankee Buccaneer", 1:30, 3:37, 5:34, 7:41, 9:48. Last show starts at 9:07 p.m, Marks--' 'The Dalton's Women", 2:10, 4:55, 7:35, 10:25, "The Bush- whackers", 1:00, 3:40, 6:25, 9:15. Last complete show at 9:05 p.m. Regent--"Son of Paleface', shown A 1:30,43:35, 5:40, 7:45, 9:50. Last ccmplete show 9:20 p.m. Biltmore--*"She's Working Her Way Through College' (Technicolor) 1:00, 4:11, 7:11 and 10:25 p.m. "Red Mountain" (Technicolor) 2:47, 5:47 and 9:01 p.m. Last complete show at 8:54 p.m. Brock, Whitby--' 'Just For You". Evening shows at 7 and 9. Sat- urday evening show starts at 6 o'clock. SIMCOE HALL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Nursery school 5- yr. olds, free play, music, story hour, rhythm band books, crafts, 9-11.30 a.m. Golden age Lounge Room opne, 1.30-5.30 p.m. General Meeting, 2 p.m. Oshawa Public schools --Leader- ship course, Boys' Woodworking Club, Boys' Basketball, Boys' Games Rooms -- billiards, crok- inole, hockey games, ping pong, Public Library -- Children's Dept., 3.30-5.30 p.m. Harvey Dancing Academy, 3.30- 5.30 p.m. Piano Lessons, 4 p.m. Bell Telephone Basketball club, 5.30 p.m. Oshawa Nursing Cadets --drill, home nursing course, Simcoe Hall and Crusader cadets -- First aid, woodburning, woodwork, punch work, photography, signalling -- 7.00 p.m. St. John Ambulance -- Duplate First Aid Course, Senior Brigade Meeting, 7.30 p.m. Weight Lifting Club, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Nursery School, 4 yr. olds -- free play, music, story hour, rhythm band, books, crafts -- 9.00- 11.30 a.m. Golden Age Lounge Room open (Sewing Group), 1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys' Woodworking Club, Boys' Games Rooms -- billiards, crok- 'inole, hockey games, ping pong, Public Library -- Children's Dept., 3.30-5.30 p.m. Piano Lessons, 4 p.m. Rovers Basketball club, 5.30 p.m Golden Age Lounge Room open, Industrial Basketball League, Mo- 1" "This is my story! One man's amazing story that 50 million people read in top national magazines! "The Stratton Story" star in a new heart- thrilling triumph! Valentine Dance Under the Auspices of Oshawa District Naval Veterans February 7th --- 8:30 p.m. BERNARD TIERNEY'S ORCH. UNION HALL, BOND ST. $2.50 Per Couple Couples Only Dress Optional TICKETS: MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE BATA SHOE STORE 3-3076 ® P. Tullock ... 3-7723 . 5-5464 ® G. Stonebridge 5-0694 GAR "8 eld Rifle" in the Warner Bros. western eple GAY COOPER T3h 1 gy eatre. Phyllis Thaxter has the leading female role in the WarnerColor drama based on a thrilling episode from the history of the famed firearm. REGENT In "Everything I Have Is Yours," | tenderness, warmth and human under- IM-G-M is answering the call for new | standing. It is a picture which leaves the faces with a bang. Marge and | spectator with a glow. PLAZA 'echnicolor musical, ' starting at T 'SPRINGFIELD RIFLE' COMING the mind of the young priest as to whether he should turn in the man who he had come to regard as a friend, and the final surprise ending in which Joe proves him- self, provide a story which is not only th action but with creen ower Champion, Regent and Dean Miller, who head the support- ing cast, are all personalities who have h ity in films. | Although ers Hg Hollywood, | Marge and Gower Champion are oldtimers in the art of the dance. As a team they | NEXT SHURS. SEL. AND SAT ST del Aeroplane Club, Junior Fish appeared in smart supperciubs across C. ive pov and in such musicals as| The Springfield Rifle has played an im- and Game Protective Association, ho rtant. role in Ameri milit nd (7 p.m. or AI frontier history for more than a century | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 DANCING Theatre, and Monica Lewis FRI, AND SAT. ady Comes * and "Count Me In." The pair ® A, Hutchins .. married when they were making 4 initial New York night club appear- at the Plaza Hotel. Marge, daughter a Los Angeles ballet master, began her career at the age of t J Gower enrolled as a student father's school that the two met first d and has proved to be otis "of the nation's mo P It has been carried by United States soldiers in every war from the Mexican t | and Indian conflicts of the 1840°s through World War II. It provided protection and a means of obtaining food for the pioneers. An earlier version of the gun, the Spring- time. They screen in field first in 1801, e young nation from the invad- "Mr. Music," then signed an M-G-M an an overwhelming success in '"Show Boat," followed by 'Lovely to Look At." Monica Lewis' only film appearance ® to her important role in "Every- were "Inside * and as a I Have Is Yours," L,"" "Excuse My guest star in "The Strip AND ON THE SAME PROGRAMME The eall for something new in film plots brilliantly answered in "When in Rome" new M-G-M comedy-drama sta and Paul Douglas on the onday, is something definitely off the iten path, the story of a young priest a hardened racketeer, whose lives are curiously entangled when they share a cabin. on the smal boat taking them to Rome during the Holy Yi ear. Father John X. Halligan (Van Johnson) Joe Brewster (Paul Douglas) are making the trip to the Eternal City for striking- different reasons. For the young priest vania coal-mining th ing British in the War of 1812, A chapter in the long saga of this fam- ous firearm has now been dramatized by Warner Bros. in "Springfield Rifle," the WarnerColor film starring Gary Coop- er with Phyllis Thaxter and David Brian. The outdoor drama, which opens Thursday at the Plaza Theatre, tells of the efforts of a hardy westerner in keeping the rifles out of outlaw hands. To do this, he is forced to beconfe one of them and, as a ITing | result, almost loses the love of his wife, the respect of his friends. Manufactured at the government armory at Spr 1d, Mass., the Spr lds were carried by most of the Union soldiers in the war between the states. Confeder- ate troops carried a copy of it, made at Richmond, Va. In fact, the rifles were the only possession many had left, and the ex-soldiers put them to use in con- quering the frontier and the Indians. Many of the period Springfields car- ried by the Havers in "Springfield Rifle," culmination of a life-long dream. For the wily Joe Brewster, it is an avenue from a life sentence at Leaven- the boat docks at Genoa. Joe police waiting for him whose ca Paul Kelly, Lon Chaney and Philip Carey, were from the collection of George Ross. Ross, 33, has been gathering guns and their history since he was 12. "At the beginning of Nursery School, 5 yr. olds -- free play, music, story hour, rhythm band, beoks, crafts -- 9.00- 11.30 a.m. Golden Age Lounge Room open, 1.30-5.30 p.m. Boys' Woodworking Club, Boys' Gym Activities, Boys' Games Rcoms, billiards, crokinole, shuffle board, hockey games, ping pong, Girls' Gym activities, 3.30-5.30 p.m. 7.15 p.m. Teenage Girls' Club m-- badmin- ton skating party, 6.30 p.m. Boys' Stamp Club, Golden Age Lounge Room open, 7 p.m. Oshwa Duplicate Bridge Club, Weight Lifting Club, Simcoe Hall Grads Basketball, 7.30 p.m, YWCA SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 OVER - 20 CLUB DANCE: A weekly club dance held for those in the community over 20 years of Harvey Dancing Academy, 3.30-! SATURDAY NIGHT VARCOE'S T MURRAY ALTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA $2.50 PER COUPLE 9 TO 12 P.M. AIR Y.W.C.A. OVER-TWENTY CLUB DANCE at ADELAIDE HOUSE SATURDAY, JANUARY 31 9-12 PM. . SUPPORT THE ODD FELLOWS and REBEKAHS CANCER, POLIO AND TUBERCULOSIS BINGOS at St. George's Hall, Albert and Jackson Sts. MONDAY, FEB. 2 -- 8:00 P.M. Prize money -- $3.00 per game 17 Games at $3.00; Specials $5.00; 1 aot $10.00 PLUS "DIPLOMATIC COURIER" age. 9.00 - 12.00 p.m, No mountain peak in Australia is high enough to retain a snow covering all year round. World War IL" Ross said, "the was ticall the only rifle we had with the exception of a few Enfields manufactured in the United States. The Garand had been picked in 1936 as the official weapon and it was being turned out in limited quantities at the Springfield Armory. CROSSWORD PUZZLE EIoHA clolVIER] OMEN] his cabin- k and Jassport and posing . The adventures that follow ce seek out the di. crim- amusing complications which en- laters' attempt to impersonate holy .calling, the conflict in RON DEETH and His Orchestra Admission 75¢ OOF Peony Be ld SUNDAY OSHAVA || ---- GZYIOECYTIING-- Excellent Food LITTLE THEATRE 11,13 STORY OF A MIGHTY Reasonably Priced ts ; Bring the Family Along THE LATE EMPIRE HAY Rose i COMMERCIAL HOTEL OSHAWA 'CHRISTOPHER BEAN THREE ACT COMEDY Directed by Ernest Winter 0.C.V.l. Auditorium TONIGHT 8:20 P.M. ADMISSION Adults $1.00 and 75¢ Students 50c TYRONE POWER -- PATRICIA NEAL : STEPHEN McNALLY with HILDEGARDE NEFF Bilt inthe LOGES! CONTINUOUS FROM I PM.+ SAT 12 NOON 4 JACKPOTS COME ONE, COME ALL - ACCOMMODATION FOR 300 Lae? Dow Virginia Mayo in "SHE'S WORKING HER WAY THRU COLLEGE" Alon Ladd in =~ "RED MOUNTAIN" $. Tibetan priests 3. Shere 4. Plural Al - |A All RY] s. Deter 3m BITS! gh [SHIA[F [TIO F Weight [ATE1S IRANI IAIN T (Orient.) BIEWIACEMAIPT IS] €. River BIL JAINIORNAIVIAIS|T] (Russ.) 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Technicolor At The Door This play has been entry in the Central Ontario Drama League Festival. to be held ot Hart House Theatre, To- ronto, in March, pted for n At how 4:00, § 7:00 - 10:00 They re Back! From Canada's Own / Stampede City CALGARY RANGE RIDERS STARS OF RADIO RECORDS and STAGE PRESENTING STAGE SHOW AND DANCE OLD TIME -- MODERN RED BARN Wed., Feb. 4 9 p.m. Sharp ADMISSION -- $1.00 CHILDREN -- 50¢ 9/ SMASH SONG HTS... wo Gowen, + Dewes CHAMPION O'KEEFE woncs LEWIS oes MILLER Wikies by GEORGE WELLS» Adaiionst isogue By RUTH BROOKS FLIPPEN w Owscted by ROBERT Z. LEONARD © Produced-by GEORGE WELLS -AN M-G-M PICTURE ON" THI E PROGRAM RK ¢ ds -- Ros Elli allin -- Richard hii 8 STARRING Penn Rick y Edwar, Opening CHUM'S GRILL 186 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH (Formerly The TALLY-HO Restaurant) NOW OPERATED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 'Son of Paleface' In Technicolor Starirng Bob Hope - Jane Russell "Fomor wy ohn Mr G"M's Delightful Comedy / Shown At 2:40, 5:40, 8:40 -- Specializing in -- CHICKEN-ON-THE-BUN UR RANK PRESENTATION WITH ANTHONY BUSHELL * ANDRE MORELL and MARY MORRIS boar L Q fas Dov "Dalton's Women" rs "Bushwackers"

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