Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1963, p. 16

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-- \ OSHA' MES, Pridey, October 4, 1963 i mon 15-19; chdlce heifers 23.50--20 a hundredweight with good) SEPARATIST FINED PRECIOUS CROWN uable single 'lion ak 16 = i 24.50 with some sales to 25.50;|lambs closing at 20; bucks dis-/ MONTREAL (CP) -- Yvan|. Britain's Imperial State|contaiming some 2,800 lever good 22-23; medium 19-21.50;|counted at $1 a hundredweight;|piche, 35, who described him- Crown is the world's most val-jcent diamonds, common 14-18; choice fed year-|sheep 3-10 according to quality;!self as an officer of Dr. Marcel : ba 25-27 ith odd t to|some feeder lambs at 18 a hi u ' Slaughter Cartthe ie ee rit ion oloee ce amie a i's mi Ghapats Sue bec Renslcn DRIVE OUT ie '50.1750 with sales to 18.50; 7----|Wednesday for disturbing the e e medium 14.50-15.50; canners and "The incident occurred i : Qualit Lacking caters 0; good, hoary DO] ONTREAL (OP) me, Que-|oume, 2, paras - ed dum * TONIGHT ~ nate: logna bulls 18.50-19.50; common ONTREAL (CP)--The Que-jonstration that ma: pei Pepiedicpiagh cing 'Gy é ienhidhiies tits -- acelienins tam tan. init work wall Ble ae atthe: Cette e enn, eeeeenheptning Sept. Ti: ot Mentvesl's SEES oyai Vanatian Legion na me rod cement ¢ : ior civil servant as media-|Place des Arts. tattle were lower with most of{1,900 head' less than the same|stockers 24-26 with sales tol,' 10 'ine dismte between Uni. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:00--SHOW STARTS AT 7:25 90 CENTRE ST. -- OSHAWA fe SOT a ea tale 5 hot as cor ers mat Shock aves rerity of Moorea! students emma =4|| TONIGHT thru SATURDAY SATURDAY, OCT. 5 --" pews at SS '0 public K.|with good stock calves up to 30,\and university authorities over, RICHIE KNIGHT The demand for replacement Calves: Choice vealers 30-33/@ 10-cent increase in the price)" and the : : a f 9 P.M. TILL 12 P.M. with odd sales to 36; good 26-29;/of meals in the university's|7 week at 417. head, There were|™ediim 92-95, common 19-22; cafeterias. It was leamed Wed-|) MID-KNIGHTS FEATURING no shipments of slaughter cat-/),, 14-18. ' "pce Youth Mini . : Pr ip ners nesday night You ster |i J > A, < DOUG WEEKS B tle shipped east. Seventy veal were market| Hogs: Grade A 25.75-29; heavy|Paul - Gerin Lajole has named, 17 SS ey ~ United] 5°ws "7. 25-20.85 with light sows|Jean - Marie Martin, director|/ Sat., Oct. 12th oe e Admission $2.00 per couple States gaining a $2 premium; stagsjof higher education services i a kG : © EVERYONE WELCOME if 15.50 on a dressed weight basis.|the youth department, as 'medi et the ve . Slaughter cattle: Choice) Sheep and lambs: Lambs 15-\ator. a steers sold at $25-25.50 with WOODLEA CHILDREN UNDER 12 } fancy feedlot steers 26-27; good] waa AA A ee ADMITTED FREE! at about 8,600 head, about 800 23.50-24.50; medium 20-23; com- ; a? ADULTS -- 75c¢ DRIVE-IN THEATRE ROCK HUDSON ; Racing Spills oe h .. 723-4972 ARLENE DAHL Chills & Thrills! Sbebeschlesécelictiica "THE ' BRIGADE" HELMET" COLOR BILL TRAVERS BY TECHNICOLOR ED BEGLEY TONIGHT ONLY at 8.25 P.M. fee . THE GREATEST EVENT SINCE | KS tow (fayong PHOR THIS WEEK-END | n 0.C.V.1. AUDITORIUM SIMCOE ST. NORTH TAYLOR / BURTON AS BIG AS 'BEN-HUR' oe» brings you for the first time on our | § THE | citing demonstra- pene tga ama VW vr b, 5 «LOUIS JOURDAN arrest goon eos You are really there! You'll get a close ; : } BB hwnd . HESTON LOREN "© OCSOCOOHO OOOOH OOHOOOOOODOSS THEY SAY ... And we quote- "THE V.1.P.2 I$ A POLISHED AND ABSORBING POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT 2. |L.LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING IT AGAIN." -- ' Clyde Gilmour, THE TELEGRAM "SLEGANT, WITTY AND VASTLY ENTERTAINING , .. MARGARET RUTHER- FORD SHOULD WIN ACADEMY AWARD." Frank Morris, GLOBE & MAIL "AN petro tana ROMANTIC FILM . ae D> adage SUSPENSEFUL AND AMUSING... PACKED WITH HUMOR AND . Bosley a rowther, NEW YORK TIMES eeeeee seers seeeccesees Hgie e- TIMES - 3:40 - ed METRO- GOLDWYN- MAYER r; a8 9: ll 7:30 ; SENTS OOO Seseesseesereseeese POCCHCCE LESSEE OSES EOTEESES wide angle view of sporting and other events... CLEARER, NEARER than ever before! poptel en re: TONIGHT ONLY AT 8.25 P.M. rrr in COLOR wow? fn addition te our regular screen ADMISSION $1.00 performance INCLUDING MEMBERSHIP | NOW FLAING- BILTMORE 12 Time 8:30 - 11:30 Age 16-20 FEATURE SHOWN AT 6.45 end 8:50 P.M. The V.I.Ps \ id LUNDA CHRISTIAN veut TERENCE RATTIGNN - acto ex ANTHONY ASQUITH + mnuer wr ANATOLE DE GRUNWALD PANAVISION® and METROCOLOR # --E L D B FEATURE TODAY AT: Cat' 2:00-6:20-9:10 OV ERE CGSe extun srry 2:20-4:40-7:05-9:30 eee0 COO Ore ereeere reese sO S OOOO OOOO OOOOH EOSOeeereseeeeeseresenee A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE Dress Casual } \ LAST COMPLETE SHOW TONIGHT AT 8:25 P.M, j See You | : + 85 PSMA ITT Who Will Be Chosen You're Invited To Attend a... ORONATION BALL To Be Held at Kinsmen Centre CORNER MacMILLAN DRIVE and COLBORNE ST. on : 4 2 Da aturday, October 5th " § P M. One Of These pen Will Be Chosen "Miss Oshawa" SES oe OS be Pr 2 oe CONTESTANTS IN THE Miss Oshawa Pageant, sponsored by the Oshawa Jaycees, are, left to right, Marilyn Mathews, Susan Powell, Sharon Anderson, Jean Milburn, Dianne Ergott, Melody Lorocque, Gloria Bilida, Ruth Deboski and Janet McNomea, Miss Oshawa who will be chosen for her talent and beauty,' will compete in the Miss Canada competition to be held ot The O'Keefe Centre in Toronto, in November, YOU'LL SEE... The Choosing and Crowning of | Plan NOW! To Attend This Gala Ball 'MISS OSHAWA! | °or aed by. The Oshawa Jayeees! - «> Who Will Represent This City In The oy | ® DANCING!!! "Miss Canada" Finals At The O'Keefe "FE i? ENTERTAINMENT alt Centre, Toronto, In November! ! Tickefs Available From All Jaycee Members and At Stephenson's Jewellers, 14 King Sf. E.-- Also At ia SST Eee se eee oe oe me eo, a ee oo ree

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