Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1964, p. 6

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6 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November 6, 1964 More than 60 persons at- tended a dinner recently to celebrate the first anniversary of the Woodview Community Centre Senior Citizen's Club. Members of the new execu- tive are: seated, Mrs. Jack Mouncey, secretary; Mrs. R. V. Vardon, treasurer and Mrs. L, V. Stone, vice-president; thy AT SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB Fined $50 And Costs. Irving Longstaff, 22, of Thorn- hill was fined $50 and costs or 10 days for speeding, and Niko Rohwer, 23, of Claremont was given a like sentence for care- Oshawa. John Sydney Desbrissey, 39, Vi \ot Spadina avenue, Toronto was VA \fined $75 or 10 days for the same offence. William Keith Carnochan of Brooklin, was given the option of a $50 and costs fine or was apprehended Oct. 16. Albert Werry, 25, of Ennis- killen was sentenced to a $20 and costs fine or five days for foll too close on Highway 401 on Sept. 22. Richard Schelzle, 24, of St. George street, Toronto, was fined $25 and costs or five days for parking on Highway 401 in a manner that inter- fered with traffic. was fined $20 and costs or five days for following too close on Highway 401, on Aug. 30. less driving. They appeared Wednesday in Traffic Court in Robert Rowe, 36, of Rexdale' Adrian Kutken of Strathroy was fined $30 and costs or five days for the same offence on Highway 401, Sept. 7. Benjamin Allen, 61, of avenue, Toronto, was given the option of a $75 and costs fine or 10 days in jail on a convic- tion of careless driving emanat- ing from a Sept. 5 charge. Senior Group Gets Charter The Woodview Senior Citizens Club was presented with its charter from the Senior Citi- zens of Ontario Inc., at a re- ception held recently to cele- brate the first anniversary of} the Club, at the Woodview Com- munity Centre, : Roy Cornish, of the Woodview tion. Gerry Gillette, deputy- director of the Oshawa Recrea- tion Committee, stated that the ORC was happy to have been able to assist in the formation of Motor City Car Club presents LITTLE CAESAR CONSULS Sunday, Nov. 8th 8:30 P.M, till 11:30 P.M. with membership cord--$1.25 Park Neighborhood Association, presented the charter and out- FRIDAY THE COUNTDOWNS Plus IZZA telephone 728-0192 EPI'S | JENNY GRANT Dancing 9 p.m. 'til 3 Admission $1.75 billie' | i C39 hw standing, H. W. Hooper, presi- dent; Mrs. John Smith, host- ess and John Smith, co-ordin- ator, The club meets every Friday afternoon at the Wood- view Community Centre on Cadillac street north for games and fellowship. --Oshawa Times Photo Pre-School _ dren play games at the pool ide. The course is instructed by a Red Cross water safety in- », @nd of each class while the chil- Swim Classes Registrations are now being taken for the Simcoe Hall Boys' Club for the pre-school swim- ming course. The new term "GET" THIS WEEK -AS USUAL reaturinc JACK LONDON AND THE SPARROWS 50¢ Members @ 75¢ Non-Members DRESS -- SHIRT and TIE at the commences on Monday, Nov. 9. There will be two classes 2.00- 2.30 p.m, and - 3.00 p.m.|}, ' oe This course be of seven | P i weeks duration. The fee is $2.00, : _ DRIVE OUT for which covers both mother (a female adult) and child. SUNDAY | DINNER The basic aim of the course is to give basic introduction exer- cise in the work to the chil- dren, and so streamlining the instruction for tadpole level when the child is older. "Pur- poseful games" are used. The mothers must be in the pool with the child and an in- It's Our Family. Specialty structor will inform the par- ents what to do, This is the 4 Imperial VOYAGEUR s * : Royal Canadian Legion Hall 90 CENTRE ST. -- OSHAWA to the music of AND HIS ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, NOV. 7th MOONLIGHT BOWLING EVERY FRIDAY -- 12 MIDNIGHT to ? Oshawa Plaza Bowl OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE KING & STEVENSON RD.--723-2631 @ $3.00 PER LANE @ Bowl All Night--Bring Your Friends and instructor is limited, so the instruction is given via the parents as the children are self-conscious at this age. A five-minute period is given to the mothers for a swim at the RESTAURANT NETWORK JAZZ Heard from Nov. 8 in the cit- fes of Vancouver, Toronto, Ot- tawa and Montreal, the CBC's FM Radio Network offers five hours of jazz weekly. tow lhasing ROMANCE AN RACING ARE IN THEIR BLOOD! "THE LIVELY SET" in COLOR with James Darren Pamela Tiffin Joanie Sommers Marilyn Maxwell Doug McClure A CARA OPERATION First = § OSHAWA SHOWINGS! C'MON DOWN! LIVE IT UP! LAUGH IT UP! LOVE IT UP! with the swinging generation "SING AND SWING" 10 SONGS 7 THAT ROCK AND ROLL? --with-- KENNY BALL ond HIS JAZZMEN GENE VINCENT SAT. & SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. \TePee IN-DOOR OUT-DOOR Tht 7 LSO...2NDBIGHIT... REX HARRISON @ RITA HAYWORTH "HAPPY THIEVES" Storts Each Evening From 7:30 incl. Sundays © FREE ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS © 14th Dance The New 9 to 12 © $2.00 per couple UNIVERSAL ™q ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S Suspenseful Sex Mystery! 18 TONS OF HORNED FURY Ina thundering : =, charge against UNRAVEL HER SECRET! TIPPT HEDREN: SEAN CONNERY ADULT ENTERTAINMENT DIANE BAKER MARTIN ABEL JAY PRESSON ALLEN DUE VER wa i oon ALFRED HITCHCOCK Anne rote TECHNICOLOR® SHOW TIMES--2:05--4:25---6:50--~-9:20 723-2843 LAST COMPLETE SHOW 9 P.M. DISCOTHEQUE DANCES Watusi-Swim-Frug ete. And All The Old STANDARD DANCES Fox Trot-Waltz-Polka Anniversary SATURDAY, NOV. 7th - Starting at 9 P.M. For Fun Galore... Come to The Red Barn DANCE MUSIC by the "TORNADOS" 8th year at Red Barn Caller -- BOB FOWLER 14 years at Red Barn SPECIAL PRIZES ir @ 998,000th Patron © Oldest Patron ©@ Patron From Most Distant Point © Spot Dances FUN GALORE! Square D -- 1.25 Per Person RED BARN -14 YEARS SERVING FUN! SATURDAY and SUNDAY MATINEES ONLY! An Enchanting World Of Make-Believe! At ba Bursting upon our BIG SCREEN in all the colors of the rainbow... a prize-winning blue ribbon treat' <q ws for old and young alike! Here's something for the whole family to see together! The Management. Doors BILTMORE; Er Fs akaal PHONE 725-5833 K DON'T MISS "THE MARRIAGE- GO-ROUND" by Leslie Stevens Presented by The Oshawa Little Theatre in The McLaughin Library Theatre Noy. 10, 11,12, 13, 14 Curtain Time 8:30 p.m, RESERVE SEATS AT HENDERSON'S BOOK STORE Fri., Noy. 6 - 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Sat., Nov, 7 - 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. Mon., Nov. 9 - 4:30 to 7 p.m. or ot Library Theatre Nights of the Play 7 p.m, on GENERAL ADMISSION $1.25 three WOmMmeCNas« one night... SEE OTHER AD ON THIS PAGE FOR MATINEE ATTRACTION SAT. and SUN. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ow ES WARD GRsON ALL CYRIL DELEVANT) acto y JOH HUSTON Produced by RAY STARK ema MUTHORY VEER aa JON HUSTON ta nh ty TENNESSEE MLNS Feature Today: 2:10-4:30-6:45-9:05 SAT, and SUN. EVENINGS ONLY at 6:45 and 9:05 d . (a Tue HERON We SPLIEVE. 3: i, WORK CRYSTAL WORK: fell EE ME hae HAPPY ELVES. a CANDY: STICK TOMORROW & SUNDAY MATINEES BRING TH WHOLE FAMILY} in EASTMAN PHAGES. A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE RE

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