10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Merch 21, 1964 then lored slides of is "Pastas Plays". Per-|room which was decorated in|variety of games and contests a St. Patrick's Day theme. Stel-|were played. formed in Oberammergau in Mr, and Mrs. D, Barnett eweere Lunch was -- served, south western Germany, in|la Morton opened the program South Dakota and in Florida. |with a piano solo. All went to the Sunday School After dividing into groups a|presented with a picture from the Kedron Club and introduc- ed to the Orono members. Orono Group Visits With Kedron Club By MRS. KEN GAMSBY ORONO -- The Orono Couples Club recently spent an evening as guests of the Kedron Doubles Club, The Orono Club presented an Easter worship service with Paul Groenveld, Chuck Hutton and Les Aslett taking part. Bemice Chapman of Toronto SATURDAY The Great Big Wonderful Sound of Music and his orchestra ples only Dancin cna 723- sth * ms ary Pip ee -- ERA OTNE | | | DANCE TONIGHT Old Time - Modern ADMISSION--$1.25 RED BARN | O'KEEFE CENTRE 3 WEEKS MARCH 23-APRIL 11 THE GREAT PLAY OF OUR TIME! Winner N. Y. Drama Critics Prize and 5 Tony Awards WILLIAM BRUCE ALBERT RODERICK GORDON DEKKER AMANFORALL SEASONS} | by ROBERT BOLT Directed by NOEL WILLMAN "A SMASHING HIT! A TITANIC HIT! A MASTERPIECE!" --John MeClain, N.Y. Journal-Americen BOX OFFICE 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. EM, 3-6633 UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunday Meeting 7:30 p.m. Note Change of Time SPEAKER: MISS ANTONiO FOSTER Toronto ADDRESS: "Christian Ethics and Political Principles" C.R.A. BUILDING 100 GIBB ST. 'You are invited to attend | | | | f b a |] Dirweted by UALTIERD JACOPETTI + Ax owed by PETER USTINOY | HELD OVER wrth RY INCREDIBLE SCENE IS REAL! YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING IN THE WORLD LIKE... N JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents Ye" WOMEN ri OF THE WORLD, 7 Tee ¥, S Technicolor ® /7 FEATIIRF TODAY AT: = 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:35 7:40 - 9:45 N.H.L. HOCKEY SUNDAY LEAFS vs DETROIT 7 P.M. |) 'Don't Miss... | THE VILLAGE IDIOTS from Euclid, Ohio will be the Feoture Quortet ot the i | eae | CLUB CAMELOT Formerly Varcoe's -- King St. E. Jeon Soual "THE CAPRIS" Featuring Peterborough's Own Beatles MARCH 22,8P.M. .o°fzst 1.00 Per Person THIS WEEK THE DUKANES _ @ 60¢ WITHOUT MEMBERSHIP @ 40c WITH MEMBERSHIP No Admittance Without Shirt and Tie I te ae pr a aca Tee 'TARZAN' "The | Magnificent" ELVIS PRESLEY GIRLS, GIRLS" "GIRLS, IN TECHNICOLOR BIG ITS --STARRING-- GORDON SCOTT IN COLOR NOW OPEN _. FEATURING SCOTT'S msm VILLA 295 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH, OSHAWA PHONE 728-4911 lite more! 'MENU @ ROAST Prime Ribs of Beef @ BUTTER CRISP Southern Fried Chicken GENOSHA HOTEL @ AMPLE PARKING fefootesberbetootesbetestectet Oshawa Chapter S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.'s 13th | Barbershop Quartets | ot the McLaughlin Collegiate TO-NIGHT | AT 8:00 P.M. only a few seats left For tickets phone 728-2394 NOW FZAIING YEAR'S MIGHTEST ADVENTURE 'RAMPAGE' in COLOR with ROBERT MITCHUM ELSA MARTINELLI JACK HAWKINS Adult Entertainment BOB HOPE LUCILLE BALL In Broadway's Choice Comedy "CRITIC'S CHOICE" in COLOR with MARILYN MAXWELL JIM BACKUS Continuous DOORS OF FLAVOUR IN EVERY BOTTLE OF ¢ IN PERSON ¢ THE UNDISPUTED KING OF ROCK 'N ROLL BILL HALEY and his COMETS Plus WHITEY and the COUNTDOWNS Friday, March 27th Admission $2.00 Dancing 9 P.M. till 1 Liverpool Road. Ph. 668-2692 TONIGHT ...3 FEATURES "SODOM and GOMORRAH" with STEWART GRANGER--PIER ANGELI ® ALSO HIT NO. 2 © "THE STRIPPER" (Adult) with JOANNE WOODWARD--RICHARD BEYMER » PLUS HIT NO. 3 « EVERYONE'S FAVOURITE 3 STOOGES ., . FEATURETTE Due to length of show . . . One Complete show each evening from 7:30 P.M. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK A NEW BREWERS' RETAIL BILTMORE es PHONE 725-5833 bat hol SUN. OPEN 6:30 P.M. 1:30PM, | Will Open Mon., Mar, 23 257 Wentworth W. OSHAWA HOURS OF SALE: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.--Monday to Friday 10 a.m, to 8 p.m, -- Saturday BREWERS' WAREHOUSING CO. LTD. Operators of Brewers' Retail Stores 'Dave Dudley ond his ROAD RUNNERS Sing His Million Sellers. 6 DAYS ON THE ROAD COWBOY BOOTS gion DAY IN THE MINES the same show ll WHEELING WEST VIRGINIA |] Te VANDERGRIFT BROS. also SLIM AND SHIRLEY GORDON © NEIL MATHEWS @ CLAUDE BRADIMORE @ JUNE EIKHARD and others at the || MARKS THEATRE | ||Sunday, March 22 |]. .. atthe ICKSHA CHINESE FOODS YOU MAY Win $].00 10 $25,00| Watch for the Yellow 2 Shows 7 & 9 P.M. Coupon in Your Mail ! ! Admission $2.00 (Holders of coupon must answer a simple qualifying nese) Children 2 price t a are on sale at the door i ae . -- EEN . sgl haat leg STARTS COME IN OR PHONE SLIM'S CORRAL SUNDAY , -The- 165 SIMCOE s. LAST DAY:-- "PALM SPRINGS WEEKEND" MARKS * THEATRE 728-1676 42 KING ST. W. so OSHAWA FOR COMPLETE DETAILS @ FRIED CHICKEN @ FISH 'N CHIPS @ ALL CHINESE FOOD @ G.M. SPECIALS Home Delivery @ PICK-UP @ DINING ROOM an. PLUS HIT NO. 2 _ BOOKS WANTED To celebrate Canadian Library Week, April 4-11, 1964, the McLaughlin Public Library will sponsor a BOOK FAIR in aid of Curve Lake Indian Library. Your donation of books (in good condition), recent English and Foreign: language magazines, local history and paperbacks will be sold at the Library. PLEASE LEAVE BOOKS AT THE MAIN DESK OR THE BOOKMOBILE DURING MARCH Call for Brading-the quality ale that's strong on flavour