| Ir. Howie was General Motors ior to his retire- Je was a mem- 1, UAW and was t, former direc- r of the Central nion. of both World d as a pilot in y the First War ant officer with ing the Second member of Sim- ed Church, Osh- very active ex- er of Cardiff survived by his r Mabel Leach; Mrs. Donald ) of Ottawa and irry (June) of ree sons, Doug- of Oshawa and lo, NY. y are two sis- Friga (Elaine) Clark (Eleanor) Glen, all of Y. and nine service will be nstrong Funeral , Feb. 4, follow- nt in Oshawa v. The service ted by E. V. lor of Cardiff . MURRAY Scotland who 'anada in 1925, nie Murray. of treet East, Bow- Tuesday, Jan. ville Memorial is 79. in Uphall, Scot- iter of the late john Robertson. Broxburn, she Grant Murray _ at Uphall Par- y came to Can- | settled in To- oving to Bow- 10 years ago. vas a life mem- burn Chapter o* anda imem- w Presbyterian ). died in 1961. by a brother, n, of Florida; Kay, of Bow- J. King (Fran), irs. J. Palmer son, John, both here are two oan and Kay, 'andchild, Scott. is the deputy raffic in Metro- s resting at the Funeral Home, he. funeral was el at 2 p.m. to- by Rey. James Andrew's Pres- , Bowmanville. 1 Bowmanville ) W. SMITH known resident thibald William . 8 at the Nor- yspital, Simcoe, 87th year. f Oshawa for . Smith was an ittings Limited 30 years prior t in 1956. He ive member of an Church and ember of the rs. He was also pe Oshawa Curl- e Oshawa Golf Toronto, Mr. ried at Shake- 1906. A resident his retirement, er of St. Paul's urch and a for- of the Simcoe d by his wife, garet Christina wo daughters, uel (Margaret) Mrs. John R,. hy) of Simcoe. ceased by a William S&S. wf Orangeville. ervice will be rge W. Baldock Simcoe, at 1 erment will be netery. AL OF ;. ATKINSON | service for Atkinson who t St. Joseph's », in his 67th it 2 p.m., Feb. strong Funeral recited by Rev. St. Gregory's Church. 'Inter- Resurrection rs were Neil James, Percy bert Keenan, ll, Jr. and r, AL OF HANN rvice for Cecil Jan. 31, at his 1 Street East, the MclIntosh- al Home at 2 vas conducted Herbert, min- Street United nt was in Osh- tery. s, all members oyal Canadian fred Brisebois, 'bois, Reg. ald II Ibey. vE HEADS population ip- ) a day in 1966, Y SAFETY 00 people have safety training ers in 10 years, r MAKING THE ROUNDS Johnny Klippstein, wove, | Waiting On Movie Set Nature Of Business pit Tigers, played previously ith seven different major lea ie clubs. IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- It fs} late morning, and Jimmy Stew- art has not yet appeared in a scene of his new western. This is expensive waiting, since he remains one of the highest-paid 'stars in films. | The director of Hantges McEveety, a newcomer % FRIDAY + from television, has been fiJm- The Big Fun Dance , jing other scenes of a gunfight ' in which five desperados attack The Sounds of the Big Beat # Stewart. One by one he defeats The Place to Meet them, of course. = & G&G "Gee, I'm sorry we haven't 4 Little Caesar jgotten to your stuff yet,' the AND THE ldirector apologizes to Stewart, CONSULS who is in his western costume, lcomplete with wound mark on! = a oD oD P Admission $1.50 his trouser leg Doncing 9 to 12:30 "Snow problem," Firecreek, Stewart |Says8 arruringly. 1 He leans his high, leather- Jo covered chair against a barn) 2 50K | 2" talks with a visitor. sAhawa "Waitin' on a movie set has won never bothered me,"' he says JIE oo oleae \'To me, that's the nature of |the business, You can't hurry things up. "Y'know, that's something it'll be hard to explain to these} high-finance boys who are buy ing into the studios, They'll send their efficiency crews out here and try to hurry things up. But the picture business isn't like running a factory. Some things just can't be automated." Stewart has no distractions' during the waiting periods. He CLUB ANNERENE On Scugog Island DANCE To The Music of on the telephone, doesn't read books. "J don't like to lose sight Pre the character I'm playing," explains. He discussed his feelings, about acting: "It's an emotional thing. It's} ja matter of getting the audi- ence involved with the charact- er you're playing. Hank Fonda) says that acting is good only when it doesn't seem like act- ing. I think that's true. The main thing is involve jment. You gotta be so convinc- ing that the audience almost |the air force. This time he ex- feels that what you're doing is} pa actually happening." (lunch break is called. He takes ithe limousine down the road to the lunch wagon. duty as a brigadier-general in _ |combat mission Jast | year. Then! Bur cen Meal Now Showing "DEAR JOHN" -- PLUS -- "YESTERDAY, TODAY, TOMORROW" Box Office Opens 7:00 P.M. Feature Begins at 7:30 P.M. doesn't try to conduct business THE STARLINERS This Saturday FEBRUARY 4th Dance 9 to 12 WATCH FOR OUR GALA VALENTINE DANCE Featuring: -- SATURDAY NIGHT Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 DANCE «= NEW LEGION HALL 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH BILL BLACKWELL and His Orchestra SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th Bor Facilities $3.00 per couple DANCE BLACK HARBOUR N. B.'s LARRY THOMPSON AND THE ANCHORMEN FEATURING KARL. MURPHY Oldtime and Modern RED BARN DANCING Admission 9 P.M. TO 12 $1.50 s AGTSSS @ FREE DE 15 Bond St. E. SPAGHETTI LIVERY @ On Any Order Over A Dollar And Introducing George's Special Pasta AlForno @ Now Under New Management The Town and Country 723-1821 TO THE Georgian Motor Hotel MAKE THEM ee ima ae (@] Lee TECHNICOLOR®_--_--_| PLUS WM. HOLDEN IN "ALVAREZ. KELLY" | Appecring Nightly Adult Entertainment -- Color 9 to 1 P.M. Mon. to Fri, Show Starts 7:30 THE INCOMPARABLE Sot. and Sun Show Storts 6:30 [BAY RIDGES BF FREE IN-CAR HEATERS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Tish Goode "The Toast of Toronto" STAR OF STAGE -- 'Am aR AS he IE © BO "Oshawa's Finest ALL ROADS LEAD he'll look for his 75th movie How long does he expect to stay] in films |tive or 10 years,"* he says. I'd like to do, or I might make ja picture in Europe. But I like Stewart still hasn't appeared | Makin' pictures. I'd like to stay jat it as long as I can."' before the camera when the!-- | le * SATURDAY * Osuples Only BOBBY MINNS his celebrated SHOW BAND "Grub's pretty good here,"' he comments as he loads up his plate with roast beef andj shrim newburg. As he eats heartily, he talks | about his future. As soon as he finishes the movie, he'll take | his annual two weeks on active | Reservations 723-2143 or 725-1348 pects to go to Vietnam; he flew er the war zone on a TheniL shauna ras | os ak ie sage * TEENS * TWENTIES * THE BLUE DOLPHIN NEVER A DAY OFF WHITBY, England (CP) -- |Projectionist to usher. jmanager to ticket-seller and He has |Bernard Duck, 41, finds running|been running the cinema seven | "Wal, I think maybe another|the small movie theatre a full-|\days a week for 10 years and. "You |time job. because he does it alljhasn't had a day off in three can't tell. I might find a 1 He is everything from'years. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 3, 1967 "|p @ ADULT Cy } ? > > > 'Sphuico. 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