HES ster ¥ @. on 50c ckpots d 58 IST GO 10. . or LESS 0. sed Nos. tion Prize both games ackpot 75 full cord ) games poy Nos, or less. Games e 7:45 P.M, -RIZES ursday he avilion AVING RS at 7:00 PLM. ofter Bingo not admitted uncil of Association ae sO CIVIC RIUM 2b. 3rd r 00 ES t } Game or Imes ames 550 each receive one games). ible card--~ pot. r Prizes played on 7:15 p.m, 8:15 p.m. Simcoe St »m., 7:30 Available atl. i RAS DANCE SHOW se MUNITY a.m. FROLIC 19 Belles, om dane- jartet and orchestra. licenced. ouple tions 0 or al magmroeconmnessaist | Merete are h of a son zs, Thursday, awa General Cherie Ann. 'th floor staff. Dawn (nee a the anna Lynn, 7 ry 30, 1967 at ille. Thanks 1 and staff on Edwin Stone e pleased te vif daughter, on Tuesday, jawa General for Mr, and ane, Ontario Kinsman of riums, ks ge 17 New Opera Director LONDON 'Edinburgh Festival, is bein considered as a possible suc- cessor to Rudolf Bing as man-| ; ager of New York's Metropol tan Opera, The Evening Stand- ard reported Tuesday. Harewood, 43, is being sue by his wife for adultery wit Patricia Tuckwell, an Austra-| lian who is the mother of his! He has an-| 24-year-old son. nounced he wants Miss Tuckwell vorce, which come up in court in the spring. to marr: after The DUTCH CLUB DANCE THIS SATURDAY FOR TICKETS PHONE 728-5827 FOR LIFE From Age 65 Here Is @ plain to provide for your family if you should die, | or for your retirement years if you survive... 9 ROGER WOLFE UNIT MANAGER 723-2883 725-4563 By completing the enquiry form: Home: Business: below, you can obtain details suitable te your personal situ- ai (AP)--Lord Hare-| wood, cousin of Queen Eliza-| : beth and former director of the the di- is expected to A NIGHT TO REMEMBER g dls hy}: H | LT-COL. LUNDGREN . Guest Soloist BRAMWELL GREGSON . . . Bandmaster Tenor soloist Lt.-Col. Olof Lundgren of the Salvation Army's New York Staff Band and Male Chorus, will partment and a delegate to the International Staff Col- lege in London, England. Newcomer to Canada, band master Bramwell Gregson be a featured guest of the leads the London Citadel London Citadel Band con- band. Mr. Gregson has cert in Oshawa, Saturday at never been separated from the Oshawa Salvation Army brass banding, having Citadel. A life member of the Salvation Army, Mr. Lundgren came to America Started his musical career at the age of five. He was the principal euphonium of from London, Eng., in 1930 her majesty's Coldstream and has since served in Guards band as well as Many capacities of the deputy bandmaster of the Army including Divisional Tottenham Citadel Band Secretary for the New-York and toured the U.S. and Lake Erie Scandanavian De- 'Speaker Tells Kiwanian j |tion loom as threats to our civ-jentire United States. jilization and way of life, and; Owners and operators of bus- people find themselves in the|iness are realizing that aiding | ' |same place today as we were and helping cure the employee, who has lost some of his effi- ciengy and is perhaps shunning responsibility due to a problem of alcohol or drug, is preferable to firing the individual. As addiction becomes recog- nized as a sickness, rather than 60 years ago, when threatened by tuberciosis and other diseas- es since cured", says Lawrence A. Purdy. The speaker, planning asso- ciate with Alcoholism and. Drug Addiction Research Founda- : : 4 tion, an agency of the province|® Sin, then business and indus- of Ontario, was guest speaker at try will realize that rather Tuesday's. weekly luncheon . Purdy stated that the research foundation wants the people informed. He outlined the long range goals of the organization, its rapid growth and development in recent years and the ways and means plan- IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S "Alcoholism and drug eps wb Died on these problems as the |---- [7 DINO Be LAURENTIIS PRESENTS == | ned to obtain these goals. 'Journalist | Radio Board Picks Statio 'Still Missing To Bounce Questions At | SAIGON (Reuters)--America \officials said today they still jhad no word on the whereabouts | °f " jot French Journalist Michele| picked a a poll = ay, missing since she was cap-| ; \ : ltured by the Viet Cong 15 days] during its current public hear- Ing. ago. | The attraetive former model). |was last reported to be in the|tion) and two FM (frequency | | mountains west of the Bong Son |m odulation) stations were Plain, a Communist stronghold 4 : ; /300 miles north of here. A cap-| 100 stations with broadcasting |tured guerrilla said he saw her|licences expiring next March lin Viet Cong hands there 10 3!- 'days ago, Miss Ray, 28, disappeared in ,the Bong Son area Jan. 17 while attempting to drive the length of South Vietnam. Her car was \found five days later American planes dropped leaf-| is Passed, the stations will come | lets in the mountains where the Viet Cong were believed to be |holding Miss Ray, saying she} p y |was a French citizen and not an|, The eight stations picked American. WANTS MORE PAY jincreased to $40,000 in 1968. than throw way linvested by the company Canada with both bands. |their employee's seniority, it is jvetter to help cure the employ- | 'Drug Addiction Increases - {pid and more thorough." ----|representatives to the hearing BOSTON (AP) -- Mayors of ; Boston have been paid $20,000| "er by the BBG. a year since 1925 and the pre-| day, Questions by BBG mem- |sent incumbent thinks it's time|hers showed a particular inter- for a raise. Mayor John F. Col-|egt in open-line programming lins said several city officials! anq yse of Canadian recordings. |get up to 50 per cent more than his salary so he suggested it be STATIONS DIFFER 15 years or) more of talent and experience, | jee | Mr. Purdy concluded "'as the jpublic, everyone, becomes bet- | jter informed, progress in solv- jing the problems of alcohol and | [Grease but will become more a: "DEAR JOHN" in of Broadcast Governors has'shows, where listeners Manager CFBC tried to run the pro-!-- CFBC Saint Bob John called the open-line program "'one of the OTTAWA (CP) -- The Board|N.B., stations on open + line/most. significant radio develop- tele-| ments." phone the station to chat with! Lockhart jthe program moderator about |whatever topic is under discus- sion, Their conversations with the moderator are put on the) air. le of /had been rare, although it was THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, February 2, 1967 23 gram with the tought in mind jthat it is a guest in each listen- rs home, he said. Criticism! ASK BOMBING HALT WASHINGTON (AP) -- More than 2,000 church leaders ended obvious that something which is enn Wile ee an acceptable topic of conver- ing to Defence Secretary Rob- nce one home {s taboo tn): ss McNamara personally 'is jtheir demand for a halt to the lbombing of North Vietnam. The Six AM (amplitude modula-| Tish Goode Is In Town picked from a list of more than | Stor of "Stage - All 100 are to get automatic renewals for a year, a move! designed to allow time for Par- | liament to handle new broad-| casting legislation the govern: | ment has in the works. Once it| Enjoy Her Songs * Patter end Pione Stylings NIGHTLY 9 TO 1 AM. up for renewals for longer | terms under a new broadcast-| ing act. | |from the list were asked to send jto act as a sounding board for jsome questions being mulled Redio end TV" GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL NUMBERS SWELL lgroup, called Clergy and Lay- Pakistan's population of 116,-/men Concerned About Vietnam, 000,000 is expected to double by/described McNamara as "sym- 11985. pathetic" to their suggestion. "Wd ADULT GOWMBIA PICTURES Presans (a BING ALLEN Production NN- Five stations appeared 'Tues The board heard conflicting | jOpinions from two Saint John, in \Te Pee, IN-DOOR OUT-poOOR Theale Now Showing ADMITTANCE 10 Fence 9 Wenas OF ncn Gh Oven HISS THE GIRLS & MAKE THEM TECHNICOLOR® Mar tame (Q | PLUS WM. HOLDEN IN "ALVAREZ. KELLY" Adult Entertainment -- Color * TEENS * TWENTIES * THE BLUE DOLPHIN A DANCE HALL & A COFFEE HOUSE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT -- THIS WEEK "YESTERDAY, TORONTO PROPHETS TODAY, THE. Road North Oshawa TOMORROW" | Time 8:30 -- 1:00 $1.25 Single Box Office Opens | $2.00 Couple J 7:00 P.M. Feature Begins at 7:30 PM. URDERERSN ROW cowewy CAMILLA SPARV: JAMES GREGORY: BEVERLY ADAMS Introducing DINO, DES! and BILLY Featuring the "Slaygirts" » Screenplay by HERBERT BAKER FEATURE TIMES: 1:20 - 3:25 - 5:30 7:40 - 9:45 PHONE 725-2845 OSHAWA CHORAL SOCIETY under the direction of Hugh Martin presents | | Gilbert and Sullivan's PIRATES OF PENZANCE ot EASTDALE COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM Harmony Road North, Oshawa Mon. to Fri, Show Starts 7:30 Sat. ond Sun Show Starts 6:30 FREE IN-CAR HEATERS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREB A HE BE. mH 668-2692 282-3969 The speaker said that drug increasing numbers, adding to the problems of society, of home life, of business and industry. "The earnest efforts of th health people are too often ig. nored"', said the speaker. Mr. Purdy said that as the public and industry become bet ter informed on the problems of |= : alcoholism and drug addiction,|= Featuring . more interest will be shown and|= Dress Semi-Formal @ more direct action will be taken. |= tario is spending as much|= LIFE || ASSURANCE COMPANY | of CANADA | Oshawa Shopping Centre | Already the province of On-|7 a _INVNTTUU AULA Ts laddiction exists in Canada, in|4f = KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MARDI GRAS BALL Saturday, February 4, 1967 ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM . . GEORGE MAKO and ORCHESTRA Tickets $6.00 per couple FOR RESERVATIONS, TELEPHONE 728-8157 | pad | * FRIDAY x | The Big Fun Dance | am NOW PLAYING The Sounds of the Big Beot ff The Place to Meet G METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER DAVID LEAN'S WINNER OF § ACADEMY AWARDS! reaoes ACFLO PONT PRODUCTIN FILM oF gors pasterans lt Little C aesar D } DOCTOR ZHiVAGO ! BUM sis faces ei 1 cattenls | URES LEAS I A 1 ah em ee emt es, I or ep apta =120| BOX OFFICE OPEN 12 - 9 P.M, t ! | Danelee:? t9.1Fin0 EVES AT 8:30 P.M. F GEGUIATION © c.sccssssckensens i] 6 } SAT. & SUN. at 2 P.M. & 8:30 P.M. Ht A | A ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 1h Rxoet Dote of Birth ..u serene ; |e 1Qh | -- J w~weeee -| | 725-5833 -- 725-5562 Ee aD few ee eee ee eee ool) IT'S HAPPENING ky, ie © FULLY LICENSE © DANCING 9 TO 21 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER © NO ESCORT NECESSARY Admission °1.50 = | J D UNDER L.C.B.O. 1 AM. FREE THIS WEEK ONLY MEMBERSHIP TO THE EVERY FRIDAY FIRST 100 8B to 1 P.M. FOR FULL NON-MEMBERS. DETAILS PHONE DANCING 8 - 12 P.M. TEENAGE BAR NON-ALCOHOLIC TEENAGERS IT'S THE DANCING! THIS FRIDAY TO THE ONE-EYED JACKS The Best in Rock and Roll Don't Miss this exciting act in the place to enlarge your circle of friends a a ca a sce sonia 'man ENTERTAINMENT THE SILOUETTES DRINKS -- 35c EXCEPT FOR SPECIALS CAROUSEL INN (OSHAWA) 723-5271 OSHAWA'S FIRST TEENAGE NIGHT CLUB OPEN SATURDAY, FEB. Ilth --- 8 to 12 P.M. 4a e wy Sw CANADA'S ONLY "AT THE TEENAGE Carousel. Inn BUTT (List Price $5.20) @ HANK SNOW @ PERRY COMO @ JOHN GARY @ FLOYD CRAMER @ JIM REEVES @ EDDY ARNOLD @ AL HIRT @ PETER NERO @ BEV. SHEA @ HENRY MANCINI @ BENNY GOODMAN 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH WILSON & LEE LTD. MUSIC STORE 12" LONG PLAY STEREO LP's CLEARANCE SALE $4.98 WILSON & LEE Ltd. PHONE 725-4706 "EASTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST MUSIC CENTRE" OPEN THUS. AND FRI. EVE. TILL 9 P.M. -------- WILL PRESENT ENSEMBLE THE SPECTACULAR (A Canadian Centennial Project) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24 at 8:30 P.M. (ALL SEATS RESERVED) TICKETS NOW ON SALE: 2.00; 1.50 (CHILDREN 14 and UNDER: 1.00) AUDITORIUM BOX OFFICE; BOLAHOOD'S SPORTSHAVEN; JIM BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS' RECORD CENTRE; THE DISC SHOP, SHOPPING CENTRE; WHITBY ARENA; JURY & LOVELL'S, BOWMANVILLE AND ALL KIWANIANS. BAR DON'T MISS THE FIRST WEEK & THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA CANADA'S NATIONAL DANCE "LES FEUX-FOLLETS" Bus Service Will Be Available at King and Simcoe Sts. at 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. MARTY'S | ADVANCE MAIL ORDER FORM (F.F.) | Please mail ot once m | TO: OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM | " P.O. 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