Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1964, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 2, 1964 Ww * 50-50 TEEN CLUB NO DANCE This Friday Due To Re- pal ntematstin 8 ea Rough Handling Probe -- Halted By Government (CP) BASEBALL SCORES, STANDINGS HYDRO CONFIDENT By THE CANADIAN PRESS National League - NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) ee Pet. GBL|}, M. Hamble: general mana- L Pet. GBL|St.. Louis 7 579 -- st at be Cala Hydro Elec- - "oul Paaediote Power 595 575 504 2 531 503 491 40 18 438 388 Kansas City 361 f Thursday's Results .<| Detroit 4-5 New York 2-2 w 97 95 New York 92 Shicago 90 3altémore Detroit '|Los Angeles | Cleveland Minnesota Boston W: OTTAWA Minister said 'Thursday Probable Pitchers Today New York (Jackson 10-16) at St. Louis (Gibson 18-11) (N) Philadelphia (Short 17-9) et Cincinnati (O'Toole 17-7) (N) Houston (Bruce 15-9) at Los Angeles (Richert 2-2) (N) Chicago (Elisworth 14-17) at San Francisco (Bolin 5-9) (N) Pittsburgh (Wood 0-1 and But- tens 1-2) et Milwaukee (Clon inger 18-14 and chneiider 14) (TN) Saturday's Games Pittsburgh at Milwaukee New York at St. Louis Houston at Los Angeles (N) Chicago at Sa Francisco Probable Pitchers Today Cleveland (Kralick 12-6) New York (Ford 16-6) (N) Detroit (Spaitma 5-5) at Ballti- more (Roberts 12-7) (N) Kansas City (Santiago 0-5 and Krausse 0-2) at Chicago (Piz- arro 18-9 aid Peters 20-8) (TN) Los Afgeles (Newman 13-10) "lat Minnesota (Kaat 17-10) scheduled) Saturday's Games Los Angeles et Minnesota Kansas Oity at Chicago Detroit at Baltimore Cleveland at New York Washington at Boston LARSEN PUBLIC INVITED To Attend POSTAL EMPLOYEES' complaints or reports of injur- jes at the time of the demon- stration WENT LIMP The defence minister said the demonstrators delibera' 1006 GALLANT MEN Stand D Dera] poche one nt penny Mayor Whitton Raps Opponent Over Sidewalk Prchosigs (Ck) -- Mayor accused Con-|completely unsatisfactory and a teollet = Bon Reid 'Thursday of |"travesty." electioneering for mayor at thé) He called for an independent, | price of children's blood. Objective inquiry by a judge) The charge cathe at an ex-\into the complaints of RCAF | raga of boatd of oo brutaiity. trol during which Controller Er-) poar e should be nié Jones resigned as chairman | |. ined of ated violence and of the school sidewalks com-|ii. government should give an mittee and stomped out. assurance to the Commons that The two events occunred dur-|in. Tabor Day incidents will JAMES BOND WITH PUSSY GALORE 3 Luscious Blondes Star In Goldfinger By CAROL KENNEDY DENHAM, England (CP)--A blonde girl gangster in a white a crazed million- for leather suit; aire with a criminal lust gold; @ plot to raid the world's biggest treasure chest -- Fart Knox, Ky., storehouse of the United States' $40,000,000 gold feserves. What does it all add up to? What else but the latest screen adventure of that well-known scourfge of Communists and in- ternational crooks, James Bond. Goldfinger, the third Bond film @tarfing Scottish actor Sean Connery as Agent 007, is being completed at Pinewood Studios in Berkshire, It is acheduled for British release in mid-September and will open aimultaneously in Canada and the U.S. just before Christmas, Playing opposite the rugged, black-haired Connery are three luscious blondes--Honor Black- than, Shirley Eaton and Tania Mallett. Miss Blackman, who leaped to fame on British tele- vision last fall as judo expert Cathy Gale in an espionage feries called The Avengers, is natural for the part of Pussy alore, the man-hating gang- ater who first throws Bond over her shoulder but inevitably ends up in his arms. A clutch of Canadian actors appears in the movie, all play- ing Ameyican parts. Cee Linder of Toronto has a prothinent role as Felix Leiter, Bond's op- posite number in the Central Intelligence Agency. Austin Willis plays a U.S, businessman who loses to the villain Gold- finger in a crooked card game. REPLACES DEAD ACTOR John MeLaren of Edmonton has taken over the part of a U.S. air force general originally given to the late Paul Carpen- ter. The Montreal actor had shot several scenes when he collapsed and died fecently in a London theatre dressing room. ! Then there are Bob McLeod of Winnipeg who plays an atomic scientist and Bill Nagy of Toronto who gives a glower- ing performance as the gang leader Mr. Midnight. "Most of the American gang- sters in our films seem to be played by Canadians," said a spokesman for Eon Films, the British compahy that makes ee] money-spinning Bond mov- es. The arch-criminal of the title, Auric Goldfinger, is played by a square-jawed German actor, Gert Froebe. Costing more than $3,000,000, Goldfinger will be one of the most expensive films made in a British studio, most of which are noted for low-budget pro- Routine Bell Bill Blocked In House OTTAWA (CP) -- A routine bill sought by the Bell 'elephone Company of Canada has run into a determined Blockade in the Commons that ould continue until the end of the session. The bill, which simply would) add five directors to Bell's present l5<member board, was d out again Thutsday in e aingle hour set aside each eek for private bills. i The blockade le: ader, Amnold| >, oe (NDP S later his @roup will keep debate going 'for a while." indicated the "while'"' will) st several weeks. Bell has been attacked by ome members of all parties, | any New Dethocrats d ge apne for allegedly | ductions. Producers (Cubby) Broccoli and Cana- diari-born Harry Saltzman say that their runaway success with Dr. No and From Russia with Love brings its own built-in challenge--to Make each new Bond picture mofe spectacular than the last. QUICK-FIRING CAR For Goldfinger they have de- viséd an enticing box of tricks that even outdoes the imagina- tion of Ian Fleming, the book's| author who died in August.| Bond's automobile, for in- Stance, is an Aston-Martin that fires machine-guns from its front fendets and spreads oll in the path of @ pursuing car. In the book, Goldfinger's gang uses a small atomic wat: head to bust Fort Knox. In the movie, catching up with the march of progréss, they wield a concentrated light-beam fired); by an electron gun. Ken Adam, the German- born designer who dreamed up the war room of the Pentagon in Dr, Strangelove, explained that scenes of the exterior of Fort Knox are accurate in every de- tail. He was permitted by the late President Kennedy, a Bond Albert) | your own political skin with the} ing a blazing argument over whether a school sidewalk should be built tight to the curb or With a boulevard between the road and the sidewalk, as required by city policy. Mr. Reid, only announced op- ponent of Miss Whitton in the) -- Dec, 7 mayoralty nace, tried to move a motion to permit the sidewalk to be, built next to the curb, He said this was the onily way to get the sidewalk built) as residents objected to a bou-! tevard, He wanted the lives of children protected. Mayor Whitton | tion by leaving her chair and thus breaking up a quorum. | She said Mr. 'Reid has apo litical interest in. the location of sidewalks, and ruled the mo- tion out of order, Mit. Reid said - has no. property in the area of the school and tio members of tis family live there. "You will do anything to save killed the mo- | gg ye Mr. Douglas said Canada will | road police state "yr it al-| icemen to decide take a step on the slippery towaid @ lows poli whether can resort to vio- lence nce against pacifists, SEMI-ANNUAL DANCE Saturday, Oct. 3, 1964 FRIDAY The Se veoh First Lady ythm. & Blues Dianne Brooks LITTLE JOANNE JACK HARDEN LUS THE . SENSATIONAL ff SILOUETTES Dancing 9 p.m, till 1 ADMISSION 2,00, lives of childten,": the mayor told Mr. Reid, "It's the price of blood--chill-| dren's blood, and I won't stay in| the chair," " phe said. Scarboro Union. Rejects Report TORONTO (CP)--Membets of | Local 368 of the Canadian Un- ion of Public Employees ages in suburban Scarborough jected a conciliation board bea port Thursday night and voted) their executive the authority to| set @ strike date to support their | demands in a contract dispute! with the township. Negotiations have been in) progress for more than nine | months. OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE * o "LAST TIME TONIGHT THE _ BIRDS _ 'STRAIT JACKET ADULT ENTERTAINMENT fan, to. take a_ fleeting--and }well-supervised -- look at the outside of the stronghold near Louisville. He then built a model on a two-acre lot at Pinewood. The interior resembles a con- vincingly solid, cavernous place of simulated granite and steel laced with galleries and cat- walks. Everywhere is the glim- mer of gold stacked high in) steel-barred cages along the 40- cials expect they will open in January, Mr. Peters said in Thursday's debate the Quebec Goverment is actively studying the possi- bility of taking over Bell's Que- | bec operations and about 150/ small] telephone companies that | operate in rural ameas of the! province. |foot walls, | The imitation gold bars, jmade of plaster to the exact/ size and weight of a standard] ingot, were coated with a solu tion of gold lacquer, silver ni. trate and distilled water. Gold) paint wouldn't give the right metallic gleam. Like all movie settings, Adam's Fort Knox will be} |pulled down when Goldfinger is Bell might stave off this na-|in the can. But somebody has tionalization by accepting hiis | already suggested to producers amendment to the private bill, | Broccoli and Saltzman that it ).! = {he said. would make an appropriate h for their own. profits! Peters" amendmer nt | would authorize the federal cab- | linet to name three directors to| Bell's board to protect the pub-| lic interest. : He said Bell rates are 'far too high,"' double those of sa busi the ich Quebec "Ontario ur- market. |companies in the Marit |The iy was "a pretty vi-| ¢ |clous monopoly"' that dealt ar-| bitramily with its captive sub- on the Bond series. Round and Square DANCE 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. Club Camelot On Highway No, 2, just East of Oshawa Town Line. Musie by Neil Matthews and His Ontario County Boys Admission $1.25 per person © Tables (for reservations coll |) 728-8781) @ Refreshménts STARTS SATURDAY Doris DAY TONY RANDALL SAT., OCT. 3||a@ Plus « Color Cartoon Box Office Opens at 7:00 ADMISSION 75¢ CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE soi |] KINSMEN COMMUNITY CENTRE 109 COLBORNE ST. W. @ CHARLIE COCHRANE'S ORCHESTRA ® BAR REFRESHMENT ¢ ADMISSION $3.00 PER COUPLE FOR INFORMATION CALL 725-6192 "GET" THIS WEEK -- AS USUAL FEATURING "THE JOQUERS" Admission 75° @ Dress--Shirt and Tie OCT. 10... MISS RED FEATHER FRANK Dean Sally Do You Belong ? Oshawa Little Theatre's '64 -- '65 Season STARTS NOW!!! Get your subscription tickets at Victor's Sports and Cycles, 92 Simcoe St. N. or phone 725-3254 728-3614 728-5840 ONLY $3.00 FOR 3 PLAYS General Admission $1.25 PLAY SAVE "The V! i - Sapa "and the wild idea of doing the nee a Father Is Jailed On Incest Charge TORONTO (CP)--A 49-year- | old Toronto man was sentenced | to 10 years in prison Thursday | The bili has been bottled yp Scribers and ignored their com-/for committing incest with his the Commons since mid-June | d. NDP speakers said Thurs- ay it would be wrong to pass before the board of transport oners holds public gs on Bell's whole fihan- operations and rates 0 DATES SET No dates have been set for hearings, | but _boa board offi- -Bank Manager ailed For Theft BRAMPTON, Ont, (c P)--A of ¢ anada Intenced to three years for| ee after the Crown attorney iticized low bank salaries as partly responsible Tearneth MacPherson, 50, anager of a branch at nearby reetsville for almost 10 years, ad pleaded guilty to theft of 25,100 through signing notes 'ith fictitious names since 1956. Crown Counsel William D. lackie said the bank had been o some extent begging for its n misfortune" by paying the anager an annual' salary of 600 a year and expecting him P mingle with customers earn- hg $10,000 and over. ints. The bill's sponsor, James) Brown (L -- Brantford) said the Peters amendment would |constitute an infringement of) |property rights, which was al | field of provincial jutisdiction in any event ' It was a "wholly unwarranted) intrusion in the private business jof some of her majesty's sub- jects." All shares in the com- pany were privately - owned and the government had no | agit to interfere with the man- jagement of the company. 15-year-old daughter ffom the | time she was eight. Crown Couns@l Stephen Leg-| gett said.the man's wife learned f her husband's relationship with their eldest daughter about a year ago. He said both par-| ents were heavy drinkers. CLUB 'The RANK ORGANIZATION progents A BETTY E. BOX-RALPM THOMAS production DONALD HOUSTON - DENNIS PRICE BARBARA MURRAY Oy arrangement with Richard Gorden DOCTOR in DISTRESS MYLENE DEMONGEOT 3:40 - 5:35 - 7:30 - 9:30 Last "Cémplite Show 9:15 WHOOPS ... IT'S DIRK BOGARDE SAMANTHA EGGAR JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE IN COLOUR HIDEWAY| _360 KING ST, W. (below CKLB) in person the LINCOLNAIRES with host DOUG CRYSDALE Dress: Shirt and Tie how aN JOHN WAYNE STEWART GRANGER ERNIE KOVACS PABIAN and CAPUCINE "NORTH TO ALASKA" IN COLOR High. Adventure In the Gold Country "The Comancheros" in COLOR with JOHN WAYNE LEE MARVIN INA BALIN DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. BILTMORE; i 30 P. e SAT. NORTH OSHAWA WESTERN HORSEMEN Presents -- Eighth and last point Award HORSE SHOW Ribbon Presentation Trophy Winners will be wi, Announced for the Sea- son, Games on Horse- back with added attrac- tion, Suicide Race, Located at: TAUNTON & RITSON RD. NORTH (FIVE POINTS) TIME 2 P.M. SUNDAY ? TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY, OCT. 4th 'Bacco Gs | APC PRODUCTION "TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION® FROM WARNER BROS, EXTRA ! RA! "MESSAGE TO GRACIAS' New.Color Cartoon Feature Daily ot 2:05 - 4:25 - 6:55 - 9:25 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATR wf

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