6A THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 18, 1966. ON THE TOWN 17'S JUST like old times around the Blue Horse Lounge of the Hotel Lancaster. Chef Adams is in top form -- wo Saneane of and Western music, again supported by iovely Yvonne Terry, Slap-happy *"Slim" Codeau (with his boister- ous humor); and Ray Edwards (with his guitar). Chef and the gang will be back for an additional week starting Monday night, which will give many of his local San tsk & wre Country fore he pushes off for new conquests, Yvonne Terry has the kind of | been back for extended engage- | second week of its current run | Monday night in Harry's Hide- away, the downstairs room of the Hotel Genosha, The dua waa tha firat act ta opening night Nov. 16, 1964-- since that time, Belmonte and his partner, Ricky Lamoreux (at piano with vocal renditions) has ments in the Starlite room on two different occasions. | patrons with his hilarious chat- riends a chance to see the act ter and skilful renditions on the 'ing (Ballet, Tap .and Jazz) will Belmonte pleases Hideaway drums, MEMO TO danceland buffs: The Burns School of Danc- hold its annual recital tonight C By GEO. H. CAMPBELL Summer holidays, overnight hises; cottage ses-| sions, adventurous excursions to) 'unexplored wilds" -- or mere- | ly, a daily trip to the beach, a! vieit to the neighhor's swim-| ming pool, or even a jaunt to "the old swimmin' hole, up the | old creek" -- these are days of | extreme pleasure and enjoy- ment, adventure and exploring, for all, not just those who are still. very young, but also for those who are 'young in heart', But they are also days of dan- ger! PARENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE | in the McLaughlin Collegiate auditorium at 7.30 p.m, The program, under direction of | Principal Rose Marie Reimer | (CDTA), will feature a wide variety of numbers. The per-| formers will be youngsters from | the Burns School, Some of the numbers to be seen are Sep-| tember -- Circus-Time, featur- ing several ballerinas; Decem- | ber -- Christmas (featuring the Numerous public-spirited and) public-supported organizations, | never failing in their responsib- | flity, annually issue warnings to) parents, to children, to all con-| cerned, at this time of year. We just happen to think they | bear repeating-- for sure, if} only one life is saved, There are safet. patrols at! parks and beaches and they do| their utmost but they are not) Holiday Time Is Hazard Time! | with all| Even if they work -- it's never evr appear in the Starlight on| that they involve, camping trips,| ceriain wnen wey wit suaacniy | not figure it out -- still sit down safer in water without such a toy or inflatable "gimmick", start to leak -- perhaps when the wearer or user, is out in deep water, With children, it's the same out in the woods, on a lonely, dusty country road or in a con- servation area -- just the same as in the city, If you are the driver -- you have to be ever- lastingly alert you never know when a youngser will dart out in your path, IF YOU ARE LOST It's almost impossible to warn children, but you can try. Most of all, you should remember yourself, Don't go walking, hik- ing or travelling, in strange areas without knowledge of your bearings, have » map and com- pass with you, The basic rule is "Don't Panic'! Sit down and figure out your location'-- if you can- ~~ and stay put! Light three fires in a trianglue, if you must; build yourself a windfall '| featuring Dana Olsen;. and The | shelter, if you know how; but most of all, don't waste energy "rushing around doing nothing', Basic training, such as given Leaving children alone is a| to Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, etc,, big hazard, They may become} will help you -- If you never frightened at the absence of par-| had this training, calm, clear- ents and so may wander, be-| thinking will be just as good, come lost, injured or drowned,| When you go into "strange baby-sitters, they cannot devote | special attention to any one pre-| cocious child, not to any one| wayward group. Skaters Waltz); Crazy Rhythm, | Roaring Twenties, a dance sa- tire on the Gay '20's, Pianists | will be Mrs. Leta Steinfield and | Mrs, Ellen Boneham, There will also be a special performance by the school's baton twirlers, |is a modern up-beat Western | ed inner-tubes, water wings, in-| is a serious problem, Never send a youngster out} country' it is more than smart for water, after dark, nor to go| to have with you some matches, on any errand, after the sun/| protected from dampness, a has gone down. He or she may| knife, compass and map -- and} become confused in the dark-| @ candy bar or two, ness, take the wrong turn and| And if you really don't know become lost -- or worse, fall into) where you are -- stay right deep water, with no help around, | there! Cathy Andrews, "The Sweet-| Children shouldn't be left! prawns 7 DANGE ot of the Stage Door, @loneon a beach, or for that | sarees pee Lounge" -- will again be pack | matter, near water, ; | in fact, you can be right at home with her vocal renditions, This} And don't think those inflat-;-- what to eat or leave alone GARY BUCK will be held! over at the Stage Door Lounge in the Whitby Hotel, Whitby, Ontario, for another week start- | ing Monday night, Gary Buck} and his Nighthawks are one of | the most popular acts to play) the lounge in recent weeks -- When Youre On Holidays There Are Hazards, Too! but the big leaf {s toxfe, aci@ from this can severely damage your kidneys, 7nere sro puMmervur wiie plants which are dangerous -« some are deadly -- and not only should every outdoorsman, hune ter or angler, but even more the "lost child" should know. about them, Rhubarb leafs are toxie and can cause terrible kidney dame age, The jessamine berry cag cause death, so can the yew berry and especially its foliage, With children -- there's only one safe way -- teach then diligently not to put in their mouth any plant or berry not recognized as common food. -Mountain laurel is deadly, Ine dians used it to make a suicide potion and the Christmas flower, poinsetta, has an acrid juice that, if consumed by a child, can result in death, Wild flowers, such as "Jacke in-the-Pulpit", especially the roots, are toxic and deadly; wild grapes, which may be really "moonseed berries" are deadly poisonous, Even the innocent looking bute tercup is a dangerous flower Jimson weed, or you may call it 'thorn apple' can be afatal tid-bit, The twigs and roots of many wild flowers, weeds trees and foliage, such as wild cherries, acorns, elderberry, etc,, all carry an extremely harmful toxic quality that can cause severe illness and perhaps even death, Yes, HolidayTime is here ~ but don't encourage your younge ster to "go native', to be @ 'pioneer', to live off the fruits of the land -- make him or hes a ham sandwich, give him of her a dime for a bottle of pop -- and above all, insist that they 'do their eating at home', | flated toys, etc,, are any safety| Out in the bush, certain wild) measure, They are, in fact, a| berries can kill you, they are THE GOLD RUSH Room of | terrible hazard, They promote} deadly poison, Right at home the Central Hotel, Oshawa, will} confidence but are in effect, en-| even right at home, your vege- feature Bob Mercer, 'Mr,|tirely unreliable, they are dan-| table garden rhubarb leaf Is a Music Man, himself' for one) serous, | most dangerous plant. The rhu- group. ee YVONNE TERRY | yolce Blue Horse patrons find #o pleasing -- she fits in well} with Adams' Country and Wes- tern style of music, GENERAL - MANAGER ruee Street of the Georgian fotor Motel will feature the ever-popular Tommy Steele Trio Again next week. Tommy and is electric guitar are prime favorites around the cocktail circuit in this province -- their articular type of entertainment lends well with the soft, sophis- ticated atmosphere of the Geor- gian. Arlene Giles does the golos in a pleasing and highly professional manner, THE OSHAWA Civic Auditor- Jum is noted these days for the wide diversity of its programs (which range all the way from Pe gn revival meetings to olk festivals to Rock N' Roll. The youngsters will take over ext Wednesday, June 22 at the irst Summer Shindig dance, which is expected to be follow- d by others of the same type, he feature attraction will be tchie Knight and the Mid- ights (the RCA Victor Re- ording. artists), assisted by inda and the Chancellors, The management has ar- anged to bring in several name ands (such as Little Caesar and the Consuls, Bigtown Boys, Joyn and Lee and the Check- mates) if the attendance next Wednesday warrants it, THE CIVIC Auditorium to- night will be the scene of the annual ball of the Oshawa Police Department, which was hield for so many years at the Jubilee Pavilion in Lakeview Park. This Is one of the larger local dances of the year when the police officers and their friends get together. _ SPEAKING OF the Ray Bel- ' monte! Did,! Which | tants ithe j 'with his | one, week, starting Monday, He will | : Any boy or gir! would be much barb stock is wonderful eating ROY'S BACK! | It's Time To Hang Up Hat', Film Veteran March Says ® Road Service w Licensed Mechanie * Complete line of Atlas Products * Free Pick-Up and Delivery Your imperial E850 deeler ROY ALLAN'S ESSO SERVICE 268 Bloor W. 728-3293 ER Ist banjo renditions of ' numbers from "the good old | days," especially the 1920's, Tonight {s the last chance! for Gold Rush patrons to see) Los Chicanos, the colorful Chil- | ean quintet which Is finishing a | two-week stint, Their gaudy cos- | By BOB THOMAS Nos-dees-heintend.te ; sot i ' perform games Spirted rengons Of! HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- "1|again on the Broadway slage, fine showmanship give the. Gold --e ty time fo hang up my| "Look--I'm 68; I'll be 69 In Rush Room one of its best acts | (&% Said Fredric March, chew-| August," he said, "I think I've a several months. The denamic |. = & the tag end of a cigar.| done my stint, Now I am to do Pepe Dapena alone is well| The two-time Academy Win-| the things I like to do; Spend worth a visit to the room, The | "¢" (Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde, | some time with my family, and group performs on 15 different | 1932; The Best Years of Our| travel.,.. instruments altogether to make | ves, 1946) was sitting in a) the evening a most delightful | chair next to the entrance of the | | Stage where Hombre was being | filmed, He had just. finished a| ANOTH GENERAL - MANAGER Mar- | scene with Paul Newman and | tin Chizen of tha Spruce Villa | Martin Balsam and was waiting Hotel, Whitby, had some good | /°F the next one, news today for his patrons --| 'What am I doing here?" he} Charley Eckstein and his re-| osked himself, "I've got four view will play one more week grandchildren coming from their | starting Monday, but that will| home in Italy to our house in| be the last of the current visit, | Connecticut; my daughter is It will mark the 11th consecu- | Married to an Italian-American tive week at the Spruce Villa | Who lives in Florence, My son for Eckstein, certainly an all- {s getting married this summer, time high record on the cock-| 'Here I am making a picture, e tail lounge circults of this area, | feeling as tired as I have ever The popular Negro from Cleve-| been, when I should be in the land, Ohio, serves as master-of- | Past with my family, It doesn't ceremonies, vocalist and come-| Make sense. dian, He Is assisted by the Don| March had just returned from Thompson Swing trio and Can-| ® gruelling 13 weeks in the Ari- dy Craddock, the vocalist and|#0na and Nevada deserts and exotie dancer, mountains, Eckstein will be back again| 10 weather was murder, in the fall --- he will ba followed | 900" Sudan sleeh at nicht. fy to the Spruce Villa by Dave|?°" he il neg night. In Turner, also a Cleveland Negro | On@ /0ca ap gone 53 miles who does a similat' routine ag) aver, mountain, roads 0 reach comic-vocatlat and master of peak, The place was on a ledge COreRenns. with a road so narrow that a jeep would have to back down it to descend," MARRIED 39 YEARS He and his wife and often co- star, Florence Eldridge cele- brated their 30th wedding anni- versary during their stay in Las Vegas. March has come to the con- clusion that he should end his Revie Entertainment Nightly and THE CORONET Room of the Cadillac Hotel will feature Billy and the Bell-Monts, starting Monday. Billy Verbock plays the sax and sings. Claudé Bolse- nault plays the guitar and sings, Peter Brahm plays the bass and sings. Bruce Burns performs og the drume, ; ; ; | The CADILLAC HOTEL and the Boll Monts Don't Miss This Tremendous Comedy Ww Sat. Afternoon Matinee PHONE 728-1676 FREE DELIVERY ! ong, distinguished film career, 2