22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, February 25, 1967 CENTENNIAL CALENDAR SUNDAY -- February 26 [MONDAY -- March 13 Boy Scout display at Oshawa] Night of cards, Dr. C. F. Shopping Centre and at Camp|Cannon Home and School Samac TUESDAY -- March 14 A Breath of Scotland, Civic SATURDAY -- March 4 Auditorium z OMHA Hockey Tournament, sapURDAY -- March 18 Bowmanville Recreation Department Minor SATURDAY -- March 11 ar rag a Display of Antiques and Pic-\~ ty re ak: tures, East Whitby Township ae Dinner, Bowman Hall NOTE: Any group interested SATURDAY, March 11 jin including its Centennial ac- Centennial Coin Show, spon-|tivity in the weekly calendar sored by Oshawa and District/should contact Times' Librarian Coin Club at Hotel Genosha. Mrs. R. Pleau. ON TELEVISION Jazz Festival Featured On Bell Telephone Hour TONIGHT MOVIE -- The Borgia Stick, Don Murray, Inger Stevens' and Barry Nelson. This tense ad- ventureddrama deals with the infiltration of big business by crime syndicates. This feature was filmed entirely in New LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS Tales Of Old Port Hope» Fine Bit Of Canadianna The following reviews were |Eugenia, might have been im- written by Miss Edna Jamie- |proved by the inclusion of son, Head of the Youth De- | maps. <s partment, McLaughlin Pub- lic Library. | Little Tales of Old Port Hope illustrations consisting mainly of photographs, some con- tributed by Mr. T. Bouckley of Oshawa, mark his latest work which was printed by The Guide stars include Agnes Moorehead, York City. (Channel 9 at 8:00\of the Atlantic, top designers p.m. Channel 8 at 9:00 p.m.) |include Mary Quant, Diedry Mc- VARIETY CLUB TELETHON|Sherry, James Wedge and sev- -- The fifth annual Variety Club|eral others. (Channel 7 at 9:30 Telethon for 'the benefit of the,P-m.) Children's Rehabilitation Foun- WEDNESDAY dation will continue until 4:00 ' : BOB HOPE THEATRE --Sa p.m. Sunday afternoon, Guest irinbo; ad Byehel Jack Weis Ken Berry (Capt. of F. Troop)|ton and June Harding star in a honky - tonk pianist Jo Ann|drama of rivalry between a has- Castle and David Hedison of|been singer and a wandering Voyage to the Bottom of the eccentric ge the gg of : M Y : _m. 'ast set of teen-agers. anne sen. (Chan en ea ee Chanhal & SUNDAY and 8 at 9:00 p.m.) BELL TELEPHONE HOUR--, ANDY WILLIAMS SHOW -- International Jazz Festival. On-/The Kingston Trio, Liberace the-spot coverage of the jazz)and Jonathan Winters will guest festival] in Comblain-la-tour,|star. Jonathan Winters will im- Belgium. with Benny Goodman, |personate some of the humorous Junior Hammer Trop, Gunther|character: he has made famous Hampel Quintet, Long John Bal-|on the hour long variety show dry and other jazz greats./of music and song. (Channel 9 (Channel 2 and 8 at 6:30 p.m) |at 7:30 p.m.) BONANZA -- A_ vengeance- blinded prison guard (John Ire- THURSDAY land) determines to "execute"' COLISEUM -- Dinah Shore is e : : The James Evans Story, by|by W. Arnot Craick. Publishing Company of Port : the hostess Of Hin tWecRIE cit Bisse. wid 3 3 A Sheet ree . A A two murder suspects without aj'he hostess of this two-part cir: Biss 28 Nan Shipley. Originally published as a|Hope. Those interested in local 12 at/Cus program. Both hours are EUGENE BOYKO, LEFT, EXPLAINS HIS NEW CENTENNIAL FILM,HELICOPTER CANADA In a vivid narrative based on|series of weekly articles in The|history would appreciate this|9"Gq "(Channel 2 3. 6 8 taped ih Minik. Resta and teas peg author of historical fiction|0ffers a welcome addition to the NEW BOOKS SHOW OF THE WEEK --yappearing on U.S. TV for the ling hockey on a local rink. pic script-writer of a TV series|Canadiana of Centennial Year. Gg tag Phe god lg Empire swiette -- a highly polished|first time. (Channel 4 at 7:30 Further north, a trapper mani-|0 Indian crafts and customs, Its 149 pages contain many en- The eon a Storie 5 of Jack Hour of song and dance with the/p.m.) ; chronicles the personal life ofjtertaining anecdotes of Port © Ou ceted Stories of Jack | orchestra and chorus conducted) STAGE '67--Rogers and Hart 4 be confronted with a natural|*" : : : by Lionel. White Bi psoas pag ; gives details of his work from|Way from roller skating and to- b ee .. |dore. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 9:00/cuests: Petual Clark, Count Rare Beautiful Panorama ety pipenne in the midst of the his first mission school at Rice boganning crazes to the unveil-| That Old College Try by Wil- p.m.) : - hry The Mamas and Papas d "Prom the historic to the con.\Lake, in 1827, until he lett his|ing of a statue of Col. Williams ie Weds bere | IVAN IVANOVICH -- docu-|and Th> Supremes. (Channel 7 "Helicopter Canada" a widejsouth of Fort William at an ele-|it soared through narrow moun- ie dara Sonn the 'traditional headquarters at Norway House|>y Sir John A. Macdonald and he Wedding Bargain, by A screen and color film co-pro-|vation of five feet and with ajtaain passes or climbed a sky- to dbs mindenk it's all there,|0 Lake Winnipeg, as Superin- to the royal visit of the Prince i F i i ; it follows the everyday life of a ; Bard and the Centennial Com-joverhead power lines. watched a football game while : it fo! MOVIE -- Cidget Goes rien gives the theatre aud-| It took 15,000 miles of traveljhovering over the heads of the Oe eae audience of educa-| Although James Evans, be-| One of the most amusing go ee Earth by N. J.lRussian family 50 years after/Hawaiian, Deborah Walley, ience a chance to see a nation|and 131,000 feet of film to com-|players? 'Helicopter Canada' tors and officials saw "Helicop-|fore he left Canada, became/stories describes the adven- The Metchant Béakers py|the Bolshevik revolution. (Chan-|James Darren, Michael Callan and it's people from the top,/plete this Panavision produc-|provides an opportunity to do all ter Canada" récently and were famous as the inventor of a/tures of passengers on the first Joseph Wechsberg. . lel 7 at 10:00 p.m.) and Carl Reiner. A young girl It will open at the Plaza/ment everywhere in this spirit-jjourney ever offered a theatre : ice {chosen to stress, instead, the|Hope, Lindsay and Beaver@#n GIRL FROM U.N.C.L.E. --/young TV performer, (Channel Theatre Wednesday next, March/ed and light-herted look at Can-|audience--an oportunity to see 2 ting which this film creat conflict between the interests of|Railway in 1858. But tragedy in bs «¢ ey ayia 1815-1834, Broderick Crawford and Her-|? at 6:00: p.m.) 1 - the second feature will be|ada in it's centennial year. Canada from coast to coast|"": -- the great money-making fur|the form of drownings on Lake ye: M. : ' : : MOVIE -- 'Seven Days. to The Great St. Trinian's Train without leaving your theatre] wap Two FOR ONE company of Hudson's Bay and/Ontario and the crime of mur- moine Gingold guest star as aj) | ense melodrama about i > i Iso. competing for control of a A ini ugene Boyko has succeeded|the audience on a humorous and/oyt of Lunenburg harbour and/Stampeders of the 'Canadian|@ians as fellow men. The true|a ; months before the Sept, 20/cm : unless ht Prime Minister bp coueue in a unique way all|breathtaking journey on a holi-/the Beatles arriving in Toronto,|Football League Tuesday an-|story reaches a climax when/ Previously, the author, Mr.|launching of "Qr," the new Cu-|c@sino-rich dukedom. April and) maxes a decision vital to the the vastness and beauty of Can-|4av in color. Here is Canadalthe military drill at Old Fort/nounced a trade involving one|James Evans' assistant, Wil-|Craick, at the age of 21, pub-Inard passenger liner, the ship|Mark get into the act by joining} country's prestige. His letter is ada. In doing so nearly crash-|#5 it has never been seen be-/Henry and the Golden Boy atop|Alouette and two Stampeders.|liam Mason, attempts to injure/lished in 1901, Port Hope His-|remains without a name. Among|the _missionary's _streetcorner| dismissed as a hoax until Scot- golden eagle and again when|@9r- ter is proudly and pleasantly/change for Canadians Mike} This readable biography,|nadian Journalism. Simplicity peice are: Sir Winston Churc-; MINI-SKIRT REBELLION --/ring Barry Jones, Olive Sloan heavy fog closed in forcing the} How many movie-goers havejreflected as a red-clad skater}Gray, a defensive back, and|which includes his wife, Mary,|of style, careful documentation, |hill, Prince Charles, Sovereign,|A pop-eyed look at the current/and Andre Morell. (Channel 9 helicopter to follow the highwaylever chased a golden eagle as!cuts the ice and kids play bust-|Barry Randall, a lineman. and his daughter, Clarissajan index, and eight pages. ofiGolden Fleece and Boadicea. fashion trend from both sides{at 8:00 p.m.) . bie "3 uh i i i book. i ee . John Fisher, Chairman, Canada's Cent¢nnial Commission, Is Interested Listener letters, journals, and diaries of|Evening Guide during 1965-66, : ture the Soviet Union's finest ooed ' » f National Film Board Photo |the people involved, the Winni-|this reproduction in book form MONDAY circus acts, many of which are Heli Film R ds e icopter 1 m ecor pulates his ski-doo over vast pits H ; it Schaefer. A rar A : ; the Wesleyan missionary to the|Hope as it was before 1900. by Lucio Agostini and choreog-| Today -- a new look is taken at reaches of white snow only to Indians, James Evans. She|Topics discussed range all the| The Crimshaw Memorandum raphy by Lee (Becker) Theo-|the classical Rogers and Hart: S. Turnbull. '|mentary. A one-hour ABC new|at 10:00 p.m.) i i i t issi of Wales who | lat documentary filmed in Russia; duced by the National Film|clearance of only 35 feet to the|scraper from the outside or in this total look at tha Gank: ng of' Northern Missions, King Eéwand ie, er became GENERAL FRIDAY in the first feature film ever/tion and there's movement,/that and lots more. Cree alphabet, based entirely|train connecting Peterborough, Waa: is on a vacation with her family shot entirely from a helicopter. |mobility, brililance and excite-| Here is the most unusual pelo ee Te eae on sound, Nan Shipley has|at Millbrook, with the Port wer § Last by Jeffrey 0'Con TUESDAY and is pursued by a brash Robbery. HUMOROUS JOURNEY seat, MONTREAL (CP) -- Mon-|those concerns of the mission- der by a jealous husband add STILL UNNAMED hoodlum and his cousin ( aj, deranged atomic scientist who Veteran director-camera-man| "Helicopter Canada" takes! 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