sist me Pa cess aga: "Ng nate miata 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 5, 1963 6--PAL JOEY--Don Elliott Quertet plays selections from this production by Rodgers end Hort; There's A Small Hotel, 1 Didn't Know What Time It Was, 7--TIME TO DANCE--Dence Party hits with Lenny Her- man; Chinetown, Meet Me In St. Louls, You Tell Me Your Dream, Ide, By The Light Of The Silvery Moon, YH ac a EATON'S Specially Pric AY RECORDS LONG-PL 1--GIGI--Songs from M-G-M's irresistible romantic motion picture with words ond musi¢ by Lerner ond Loewe; The Parisians, Thank Heaven For Little Girls, 8--THE GOLD RECORD--All million sellers; Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, Kewpie Doll, Who's Sorry Now, Return To Me, Patricia, Tom Dooley, Drum- mer Boy. 12 selections in oll, aennecome Na it ara 2--CAN CAN--C'est Magni- 1 Love Paris, I'm Montmartre, Allez Vous En, Live And Let Live. 9--BANDLEADERS--Featuring @ musical salute to well-known bondleaders; Moonlight Ser- enade (Glenn Miller), Gunn (Rey Anthony), To The Trees (Edmundo Ross). -- 2 ATs 3--THE SOUND OF MUSIC-- The hit songs from the musi- eal by di and 4--OKLAHOMA--Words and music by Rodgers ond Ham- in; Played by the Ware stein; The Sound of Musle, My Favorite Things, Sixteen, Going On Seventeen. 10--TCHAIKOVSKY: CAPPRI- CCIO ITALIEN -- With the Graz Philharmonic Orchestre, Gustav Cerney, conductor. Grieg: Peer Gynt Suite No, 1, Opus 46, ren Dubin orchestra complete with full stage chorus. 11 -- THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY--Played by the Johnny Potoker Orch lecti 5--MY FAIR LADY -- Hits from the musical by Lerner and Loewe; Wouldn't It Be Loverly, The'Rain in Spoin, # Could Hove Donced All Night. 12----SING-A-LONG--I've Been Working On The Railrood, in The ig By The Moon- cre from the original musie from the movie. light, After The Boll Is Over, Daisy Bell, She Wore A Yel- low Ribbon. } Price, each 99, 3 for 28" 13---THE INK SPOTS IN LAS VEGAS -- Favourite numbers recorded during a live pight- club performance at a noted night spot in Les Veges. 14---COMPLETE DANCE PAR- TY--Kurt Jenson and his Or- chestrao; September In The Rain, The Nearness Of You, These Foolish Things, Yester- days, It's Only A Paper Moon, 15 -- THE NAME'S HAYMES Dick Haymes sings songs afq ranged and conducted by Maury Laws feoturing Cy Coleman et the plane, j Accordlegg SRR eteamensneenenen a 3 25--GOLDEN HYMNS--Fom- itiar hymns presented by Jim my Grohom and the Abbey Choir; Now The Day Is Over, Whispering Hope, Neorer My God To Thee, 24--TCHAIKOVSKY -- Sym- phony No. 6 in B minor, op. 74; first and second movement on "A" side, third ond fourth on "B" side, 22--SLAVIC MOODS -- Night on Bald Mountain by Mous- 94 in G major, Symphony No. sorgsky. 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