Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 30 Apr 1958, p. 17

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Gunther's New "Inside »| Honor Students At High School THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wodnesdey, Apel 30, 1958 17 Students who achieve this per-| and 25 prints toward the highly- prized school letter, ee Sruae are awarded a certificate | | ORONO -- The following stu-| |Puts Focus On Russi % # DAY" (Musson Book Co, Ltd.) (He dresses with a certain flam- map 1p ail 13 of his books have ~ world's greatest reporters, has| the better if every citizen would lose about 30 pounds. KHRUSCHEV CLOSE-UP The author says Khruschev John Gunther, one of ireturned to the book world with {his sixth "inside" job in 22 years of chewing up the globe in con- |tinent-sized hunks. Believe it or not, Gunther at-| had planned to go to a yachting party, and then changed his mind when half dressed. Mikoyan tempts to do a comprehensive seems excessive in every way -- survey of Russia jn 24 chaptersithe sharpness and glitter of his in his latest "inside" which is|dark eyes, the flash of his clench- called "INSIDE RUSSIA TO- ed teeth, and arch of his nose. looks, even in winter, as if he, dents of the high school attained \75 per cent or more on the Easter set of exams: Grade 10--Roma Glenville, Lin- da Aalbers, Larry Miller, Neil Smith, Paul Tamblyn, Douglas Martin, Donald Danchuk, Ross Tamblyn, Carol Little, Heather on the stage and love scenes in| movies, but this has changed now. Recordings of American jazz sell at fantastic prices on the black market -- some records PETERBOROUGH MEMORIAL CENTRE Presents Another Kinsmen Rutherford. Grade 10 -- Constance Tyrrell, | Peter Maartense, Grace Webb, Joan Rutherford. t $100. MORE FRONTIERS Gunther has crossed more fron- tiers, travelled more miles and earned more money ($1,000,000), written more books and sold Grade 11 -- Rosemary Smith, more copies (more than 2,000,-| Lisa Aalbers, Marlepe Graham, 000) than any other single news. Joan Alldred, Cornelius Maar- tense, Bill Tamblyn. AT PETERBOROUGH 8:15 SUPER CAR BINGO Friday, May 2, 1958 MEMORIAL CENTRE P.M. 4 ed , story, written with great author- ~ sounds of Russia, also the f00d | and 4 3 4 \ # 'result of a hurry-up job, this new cow said, after taking a 800d gis reporting has made him | Despite some defects, mostly the boyance, and one visitor in Mos- heen tr. lated into 87 1 | book is one of the best things of (look at him: '"'He looks like a more famous than most of the! its kind Gunther ever did. |gagnster in two silk shirts. | ple he writes about. I "Inside Russia Today" is an| The Soviet driving test for mo-| * "Inside Russia Today", is in| important and comprehensive | torists is extra stiff; you have to keeping with the general high] Jee approved by a panel of physi- | quality of his past efforts in the |cians, includi an eye doctor, | "inside" world. It should also be a cardiologist, a back specialist, widely read. one who tests reflexes in the| and essential atmosphere, as one gole of your feet. The applicant LOSES OUT { reads this fact-studded book. Ac-|hag to work out traffic problems, NEW YORK (CP) -- Pianist tually this is part guidebook, part|yitn model cars on something ill Butler of Toronto lost out nolifical primer, and partly an that Jooks like a parchesi board, Monday night in competition for| intelligence -eport. To the well-|3n4 prove that he can take apart ; $5000 prize on the Arthur God- informed reader there is much and mount an engine. frey Talent Scouts TV show. Dick here that is familiar, but there is| 0. cous mental illness is Roman, a New York singer, was much in the book that is unique 0c thing in Russia, and he awarded first place and Butler| ity, and in a highly r style. One gets the sights and| TEENAGERS! "$4,000 IN PRIZES The Oshowa & District Community Recreation Assoc. announces TEENAGE DANCING FRIDAYS AT 8:30 Prizes! Top Records! Admission 50c per person C.R.A. BLDG., 100 GIBB ST. INCLUDING A BRAND NEW 1958 FORD CAR PLUS VALUABLE DOOR PRIzs 12 Regulor Gomes -- $50.00 Cash Each Game 3 Special Gomes -- $150.00 Cash Each Geme THE BIG GAME --A FULL HOUSE FOR THE 1958 FORD and uniquely Gunther's, |reports there has been an alarm- second place. Gunther says the Russians canine increase in schizophrenia - build a ten-billion volt electron, in.e the war. The Russians hold but a good simple flashlight hat mixed-up people and misfits » WINNER of 7-ACADEMY AWARDS! seems beyond them. Priority | with personal conflicts cannot COLUMBIA PICTURES presents A SAM SPIEGEL PRODUCTION goes to what counts; nobodyirise jn a "classless" society. cares if you break a leg hoisting | py ehoanalysis does not exist in yourself on an airplane, but to|ine Soviet Union. Put an artificial moon in the sky He also tells a story of a painter WILLIAM HOLDEN ALEC GUINNESS + JACK HAWKINS ~ THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI is something once again. who did nothing but portraits of If Marilyn Monroe would walk|gi iin: today he is in a dilemma CINEMASCOPE + TECHNICOLOR® MATINEES: EVENINGS: Someone will drive home in this Brand New Car! IT COULD BE YOU! PLAN NOW TO ATTEND ! 2 GRAND ACTION HITS IN COLOR ! PRINCESS ENJOYS VISIT IN TROPICS West Indies. She spent the weekend on the Caribbean Island where Robinson Crusoe reputedly was marooned. down the street in Moscow garb-|pacause he cannot dispose of the ed only in a pair of shoes, people, oe number of Stalin pictures in would stare at her feet first: | nis possession. that's because the Russian have; : U.S. films a fixation on shoes. It is true| There are still no ag : _|that Russian clothes have no|to be seen in Russia, but foreign, gS shape, but neither have most|films generally are trickling in. | {Russian women. Russia's men Gina Lollobrigida is a top favor-| Young Hockey Players Feted are short and squat, built like |ite. Moscow also saw some nudes square corks. Gunther feels that this year and was shocked. In Moscow would look 100 percent 'Stalin's day, kissing was tabloo NORTH OSHAWA The North Oshawa Park Auxiliary served a 4--Buffale Lanquet at the clubhouse to honor with guests at a garden party the Island of Tobago in the British attrac- by chats Princess Margaret's tive smile is brightened at Government House on as she tropcal sunlight TELEVISION LOG Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WROC-TV Channel 5--Rochester WBEN-TV CHCH-TV WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo Channel WEDNESDAY P.M, 500 PM. t1--Family 6-Toes in Tempo 8--Playhouse 4-Fun to $-wild Bill 15 P fhea're earn Hickok i Mm 4--Children's Theatre 530 P.M, $-Rin Tin lin $----Mickey Mouse 600 P 6--Mar 4-~Headlines, News s-Colonel Bleep 30 P.M. 11, 3 --News. Weather Sports $---Meet Lorraine 6:45 P 6,5,4--News $-Comedy Capers 7.00 P.M, YW--Leave It To Beaver $--Tabloid B-TBA 4--~Arizona Rangers 8---Grey Ghost 7.30 P.M. 11,6,2---Disneyland 8--Wagon Train i 4~December Bride | 00 | it to Beaver | R yatt Earp $--Father Knows Best 4-Big Record 2-Tombstone Territory 11--The Vise 68-Kraft Theatre 4--Milllonaire 3-Oxzie and Harriet 9.30 P.M. 11--Junlor Boxing 4-I've Got a Secret 5-Th 4~Jazz Show 2---Boxir 10.30 P.M. 4--Captailn Kangaroo 2--Playnouse 9.00 AM, 5--Susie 4~Popeye's Playhouse 2 Eddie Cantor 9.30 AM, $--District Attorney 2--Boston Blackie 4--Susie 10.00 5--Dough Ra 4-Garry Moor 2-My Little Margie 10.30 5--Treasure 4--How Do You Rate 2--Abbott and Costello 11.00 AM, 5--Pric #aht 4--Arthur Godfrey 2--Favorite $--~Trugh or Conse: quences 4--Dotto 2--Public Defender 12.00 NOON 4-Ne Neather 2-Love of Life 12.30 P.M. 4-Search For To- morrow 3--Mid-Day Matinee Sit Could be You 1.00 P.M, 5-~Movie (hoatre 4--Meet the Millers 1.30 PM 4~The World Turns 2.00 P.M. 4--~Beat The Clock 3--Eelen Neville tis P $--Flower Arrangements 2.30 P.M 6---Matinee 5--Home "ooking 4--House Party 2-Laff Time 3 P.M vi Viatinee 5--Matince 4-The Big Payoff 2---American Bandstand 33 P.M | 4 2 6--Maggle Muggina $--Playhouse . Fun To Learn Woody Waodpecker 5.1 6--Fables taine 4--Children's 5 P.M. of La Fon- Theatre P.M. 5.30 | 6~The Lone Ranger 4--Headlines; 2 Mick News y Mouse 6.00 P.M. 6-1 Married Joar 2---Jungle Jim 30 P.M. 11,2--News: Weather; Sports 8--Wonders of the Wild 645 P.M. 6, 8, 4-News 3-Comedy Capers 7.00 p.m. 11--Movie $---Tabloid 5--Last of the Mohicans 4-Studio 57 2-Casey Jones 7.30 PM, 6-Oh Susanna 8--Tic T: 5.00 P.M. 11,6--~Musicmakerg 5--~You Bet Your Life 4--Private Detective 2-Zorro 8.50 P.M. 11--Search For Adventure | 64Climax S--Dragnet 2-The Real McCoy's 9.00 P.M 11--Garden Fun S5--People's Choice 2-Pat Boone 9.30 P.M. 11,6--Loretta Young S--Ford Show 4--Playhouse 90 2-Navy Log 10.00 P.M. 11--Thursday Feature 6--Folio the Pee Wee hockey players and their coaches and manager. The boys had their fathers as guests. Some 40 were served a turkey supper At the head table, with Melvin Hodgson presiding were Bob An. drews of CRA, Mr. Turner of the Minor League, Jack Cook, man- ager, Mr, Davis, president of Ca- padian Corps, and Earl Moore, coach of the Pee Wee team, Melvin Hodgson welcomed the boys and their fathers. Mr, Turn- er talked about hockey. Mr. An- drews spoke on sportsmanship, and Mr. Davis also briefly dis- cussed hockey. Earl Moore thanked the ladies or the supper. Norman Gower entertained the boys with movies. Let's Go! Special Youth Show! SAT. MAY 17 AT 10:30 AM. TICKETS ONLY $1.00 EACH HURRY «= ORDER THEM TODAY! REALLY WORTH A TRi? TO TORONTO { ADVENTURE FROM A THEATRE SEAT! \\ yar TINERAR ;, ol LIMITED ENGAGEMENT bo" 40 20 TR THEY cannot and will not be shown in any other theatre in Ontario! Dental and medical Bills botheri Get a NIAGARA loan --and qu | | ickly too! | | - | : v7] XS. 75¢ | Adults .. 85c|Loges . 1.25 . 25¢ | Children 35 FREE LIST SUSPENDED ! -- Feature Times: -- 15 - 3:55.- 6:40 - 9:25 $1.00 LOANS Largest All-Canadien Lean Compeny 37 King Street East, Alger Building (Next te Biltmore Theatre), Suite 22 Phone RA 5-656) Open until moon on Seturdey AAAS SSI In The Role She Wen The Coveted ADEMY AWARD yo | "Best Actress of the Year" JOANNE WOODWARD: xc A Girl's Most Shocking Experience in Love ! ) 8:00 IN PRIZES NO ONE SEATED DURING THE SENSATIONAL ENDING ! ACADEMY "To Paris if Kinsmen Club of Ajax MONSTER EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT ROTARY HALL OVER $1,000.00 TWO (2) $300 JACKPOTS WARRING A . ROCK HUDSON P.M. NIGHTLY MARTHA HYER-DAN DURYEA 5 ALEC GUINNESS-- "Best Actor of the Yeer" 4--The Verdict is Yours 2-Trust Your Wife 8--Gray Ghost 10:45 P.M. 2-Stag Room 10.00 P.M. $1,8,5,4:2- News Weather; Sports 1:15 P.M AWARD WINNER! | 5--Lux Show | 2-Make Me Laugh | 10,30 P.M, | 8--Sher {f of Cochise 3--Martin Kane 1.00 P.M, 11,5,4,2---News Sports ns em 3-Movie Theatre 1.30 P.M. 11 ~The Late Show 4--Theatre With Love" IN TECHNICOLOR ! STARTS EVENINGS 8.30 P.M. MAT, WED. THURS. SAT. 2.00 P.M, EXTRA PERF. SAT. 5.00 P.M EXTRA 2:00 P. M. SHOW VICTCRIA DAY--MON, MAY 19TH UNIVERSITY OSHAWA | ONE $100 CONSOLATION Other Special Games STARTS THURS. (re? Day Astoiinding She Monster" plus "Viking Women" BILTMORE SMOKING IN OUR LOGES 6--Open House 5--Queen ror a Day 4--Senal Stories 2---American Band stand 3 430 P.M. U--The Late Show 11, 6--Howdy Doody eat | 4--Edge of Night rir Ba Theatre 445 PM, 2-Big Story 2--8wing Shift 8--Modern Romances | 11.45 P.M, THURSDAY THURS EVENING | 8---News 8.00 AM 5.00 P.M. | 12.00 Midnight 8~-Today {1--Family Theatre 2Shock Pon THEATRE GUIDE 30 Marks -- 'Viking Women and the Sea Serpent", shown daily at 1:15, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50, 10:10 p.m. Also "The Astounding She Monster', shown daily at 2:20, 4:35, 6:45, 9:00 p.m. Last com- plete show at 9:00 p.m. Plaza -- "Bridge on the River Kwai' 'shown daily at 1:25, 3:55, 6:40, 9:25 p.m. Last complete show at 9:25 p.m, EL Tickets sale in at Meadow's Travel Service, 732 [22 Simcoe St. 5. (Dlel RA 3-9441) : Paramount presents Egohead-hafing edior and herd-headed bachelor Starry.eyed, marriage-minded journalism teaches CLARK DORIS GABLE DAY In 58's Very Forward Look In Comedy=In A Class By Itself, METHING TO DO ON FRIDAY NIGHT "Y"" -- Variety Club Welcomes YOU «nw DANCE PARTY | Where Everybody Is Made Happy 199 CENTRE ST. SPECIAL this FRIDAY MAY POLE WHIRL Flowers will be given to the FIRST FIFTEEN girls te arrive ot the dance. PRIZES will also be given . Let's come and have fun "Y" MEMBERS 75¢ » NON MEMBERS 1.00 a CANCELS RECOUNT FRIDAY, MAY 2nd--9.00 P.M. MONTREAL (CP) A Judicial = -- - BE a a aio EEE TRROOO Montréal Cartier was cancelled Monday at the request of lawyers THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL COLLEGIATE FEETSTORI RPI ES EPEY ony THE PERLBERG-SEATON PRODUCTION OF TEACHER'S PET TEN YEARS FROM TODAY YOU'LL STILL BE TALKING ABOUT M Regent -- "Teacher's Pet' in VistaVision shown daily at 1:55, 4:20, 6:40, 9:00 p.m .Last com- plete show at 8:45 pm acting for Hyman Brock, de- feated Progressive Conservative candidate. Mr. Brock lost the election by 247 votes to Liberal Leon Crestohl. ETE RT ET REIT ET ENE TY : Presents At CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Thursday, May Ist AT 8 P.M. SHARP STARTS AT DUSK Children Under 12 FREER ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ALL COLOR SHOW | 8 STEWART GRANGER and AVA GARDNER in "BHOWANI JUNCTION" IN CINEMASCQPE GG MAME YOUNG + VAN DOREN Produced by WILUAM PERLDERG - Directed by GEORGE SEATON Written by FAY and MICHAEL KAN: A PARAMOUNT RELEASE Businessmen's Luncheon Yn Dil MOTOR HOTELS + Fully Air-Conditioned Plus South Sea Adventure RICHARD DENNING and BEVERLY GARLAND in | "NAKED PARADISE" | Get More Out of Life, .. GO OUT TO THE MOVIES COMING SOON -- WAR & PEACE Highway No. 401 of Bowmaniille Cloverleaf "SLIP US SOME REDSKIN" NEW COLOR CARTOON \ GENERAL ADMISSION . ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS TTT Just 12 Minutes from Downtown Oshawa FEATURE DAILY AT 1:58 -- 4:20 -- 6:40 --

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