. 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, May 6, 1967 THE TIMES HOME OF THE WEEK 'y nN BED RM oc PLANT.BOK SMe We we LIVING | I210-150 DINING Mail requests 10c extra. 'Please make remittance of Plans entitled "Suburban and Country Homes." payable to The Oshawa Times.' The Building Editor, Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ontario, O Enclosed please find $1.00 for which send me Book SHOWTIME AT THE MOVIES REGENT -- Now playing for an extended run, Alfie, starring Michael Caine (who was nomi- nated for the best actor award) and Julia Foster. In color. Alfie bubbles with impudent humor and ripe modern wit. Winner of the special Jury Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Shown Saturday and Sunday at 1.30, 3.25, 5.35, 7.45, 9.55 p.m. Last complete show at 9:25 p.m. Weekdays shown at 2.20, 4.40, 6.55, and 9.20 p.m. Last complete show at 8.55 p.m. MARKS -- Now playing two horror shows in color. Raspu- tin The Mad Monk, starring Christopher Lee and Barbara Shelley. On the same program, The Reptile, starring Noel Williams the funniest hits on the. Brosd- way stage, now a motion pic- ture. How to Succeed in Busi- ness Without Really Trying, in color. Starring Robert Morse, Michele Lee and Rudy Vallee. The story of a young man who starts at the bottom of a large corporation and climbs to the top, with hilarious results. Shown daily at 1.15, 3.15, 5.15, 7.20 and 9.25 p.m. NEW ODEON--Now playing, the winner of two Academy Awards, A Man and a Woman, Starring Anouk Aimee and Jean Louis Trintignant. Shown Saturday continuous from 5.00 p.m. Sunday continu- ous from 2.00 p.m. and week- days at 7.00 and 9.10 p.m. On Saturday there will be a jal children's matinee be- and Ray Barrett. Shown. Saturday continuous from 1.00 p.m. and Sunday con- tinuous from 2.00 p.m. Starting the following Thurs- day, a swinging, singing, rac- ing, romancing picture in color starring the one and only Elvis Presley and Shelley Fabares. Spinout. On the same program, the two agents from UNCLE, Rob- ert Vaughn and David McCal- lum, star in the spy thriller, To Spy, in color. weekdays at 7.00 p.m. Saturday continuous from 1.00 p.m. and Sunday continuous from 2.00 p.m. PLAZA -- Now playing, Dear John, starring Jari Kulle and Christina Schollin. Restricted. A tender and lusty study of love. Dear John force of erotic realism, with lovemaking banter as explicit as the law allows. Shown daily at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.35 p.m. Last complete is a tour de| dren ginning at 1.00 p.m. Taffy and The Jungle Hunter. Right out of a jungle book of adventure, a pint-sized hunter, an elephant and a hilarious chimp on the loose in 'Africa's wonderland of thrills. Jacques Bergerac and Manuel Padilla star. In color. Redgrave and James Mason in, Georgy Girl. On the same program, Vanessa Redgrave and David Warner in, Morgan. Here's wild, wacky British sex comedy at its best. Both of the Redgrave girls were nominated for an award, Shown Saturday continuous from 5.00 p.m. Sunday continu- ous from 2.00 p.m. Weekdays at 7.00 p.m. On Saturday afternoon, start- ing at 1.00 p.m. a special chil- 's matinee. The Three Worlds of Gulliver, starring and June Thorburn. In color. A world of tiny Lilliputians, a world of giant Brobdingnagians, a 'world of real romance and show at 9.25 p.m. Starting on Tuesday, one of adventure. LONGEST CLIFFHANGER OVER IS HISTORY OF TELEVISION (AP) -- The|Toronto's Barry Morse who, as longest cliffhanger in television|a frustrated but determined de- history is over. After four long|tective, almost caught Dr. Kim- years as a fugitive, Dr. Rich-|ble several times as he chased ard Kimble finally has been/him around the country for a vindicated. HOLLYWOOD The on-the-lam medic has been played on ABC's The Fugi- tive by David Janssen. It has been a long run--literally--and he was much relieved when the series ground to a halt a fort- night ago. And what happened in the final reel? How did Dr. Kimble win vindication? "T'm under wraps at the or- ders of ABC and producer Quinn Martin as to how the final show came out," said Janssen. Bess a two-parter, and the presen plan is to show it after the sum- mer reruns. "About all I can say about it is that I'm innocent." This will be good news to SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI and his NEW TORNADOS RED BARN T 4, Most Versatile Group couple of seasons. And so The Fugitive will go off the air after four years of stretching a slender story line to the ultimate. When the series started, doubting Thomases couldn't see how it could last longer than a season. Yet the show came up with endless variations on the theme and established a high quality of script and performances. Kerwin Mathews, Jo Morrow|[j 24-8 BID RM. 15-10 9.0" ] = This attractive Design looks somewhat like a Split Level. However, it is actually a two storey as you can see by ex- amination of the floor plan. Note that the lower level al- so includes the Kitchen plus an extra bedroom and a full bathroom. There are also two bedrooms and another full bathroom on the upper level -- an ideal arrangement if any member of the family should avoid stairs. A garage or car port could easily be added by extending the roof over the Living-dining area and doing away with the end picture window. There would still be ample light available from both front and rear windows. Design is suitable for any type of heating. Lower: 810 Sq. Ft. Upper 400 Sq. Ft. Standard Blueprints for this Design No. 352, cost $20.00 for the first set and $5.00 for ad- ditional sets. Blueprints com- ply with the National Building Code of Canada, and are ob- taxable by return mail. (On- tario residents must remit 5 per cent Sales Tax). The lat- est Design Book entitled '101 SELECTED SURBAN AND COUNTRY HOMES designed for CANADIANS", price $1.00 tax free is available at this Newspaper Office. or (from the address below). This edition includes information on the Cost of Building in Canada, Financing, Heating, Insulation, Constructional De- tails, etc., plus many out- standing new Ranch, One and half Storey, Split Level, Two Colonial, and Duplex Designs. Full details on how to order Blue gos are also included Starting on Thursday, Lynn| i this Order Books from: Homo- on the Cost of Building in graf Company of Canada, 40 Jarvis St., Toronto, Ontario. ON TELEVISION TONIGHT KENTUCKY DERBY -- The first race in the U.S. "Triple Crown" over a 1% mile at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky: Commentators are Eddie Arcaro, all-time jockey, Jack Whitaker, Jack Drees and Bryan Field. (Channel 3, 4, 6, 12 at 5:00 p.m.) RUN FOR YOUR LIFE--After killing a man at a drive-in- restaurant, a motorcycle ga heads for the resort where Pai (Ben Gazzara) is staying. (Channel 9 at 10:00 p.m.) SUNDAY WALT DISNEY --The Legend of El Blanco -- An old Mexican peasant saves a colt that he believes is the reincarnation of the God of Rain. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 6:00 p.m. Channel 11 at 7:00. p.m.) ROY THOMSON -- Documen- tary -- a down-to-earth portrait of Toronto-born Roy Thomson, and how he rose from a 5 dollar- per-week clerical job to become Lord Thomson of Fleet, one of the world's most powerful and wealthiest communications mag- nates. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 10:00 p.m.) MONDAY IRON HORSE -- An Army captain starts an Indian uprising by attacking Apaches heading for peace talks. Ben (Dale Rob- ertson) has to find the Indians food to maintain peace. (Chan- nel 7 at 7:30 p.m.) AN EVENING WITH BILLY DANIELS -- "That 'ol Black Magic" man, Billy Daniels, again sings the song he's most associated with, in addition to It's All Right With Me, Stick Around, Temptation, Old Man River and others. (Channel 4 at 9:30 p.m.) TUESDAY MDOD OF QUEBEC -- A penetrating and lively look at the whole fabric of life in La Belle Province. From the his- toric encounter between Wolfe TO MY CUSTOMERS After « lagecsig' Beene 1 em eble to resume my Berbershop Business. J. KINNICK 11 Bond St. East VISIT Canadian Automotive Museum 99 Simcoe St. $. -- Oshawa OPEN Mon. to Fri. 9 em. te 5 p.m. Sundey 12 p.m. te 6 p.m. Saturday 10 @.m. te 6 p.m. EE A J ee, Featuri Se PETE MOON and HIS QUARTET SATURDAY, MAY 6 Dancing 9 p.m. te 12. Bar Facilities heehee eee DANCE a: vu NEW LEGION HALL 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH 46 Adeateci NO THIS WEEK Next Week... The Staccatoes" $1.00 Non-M bers . . . 75¢ Members Chain Link Fences You owe It to yourself to get our } price on any fencing job, residential 7) or industrial, big or small, Prompt service and quality work- |) manship et @ reasonable cost. A-ONE FENCE Co. | call 723-5377 rss A RECITAL OF CHORAL MUSIC St. George's Choir Accompanied by Chamber Orchestra under the direction of F. ALAN REESOR Featuring -- "GLORIA" by Vivaldi ° and other selections May 7th, 1967 at 8:30 o'clock St. George's Anglican Church Oshawa | and Montcalm, through the Duplessis era, down to the pres- French speaking Canadians are examined. (Channel 11 at 8:30 p.m.) I SPY -- While vacationing in Rome agent Alexander Scott (Bill Cosby) gets involved and jailed over the impending mar- riage of his Italian foster-daugh- ter. Guest star is Rafella Carra. (Channel 9 at 10:00 p.m. Wednesday Channel 2 and 8 at 10:00 p.m.) WEDNESDAY , HOLLYWOOD PALACE--Bing Crosby is the host who wel- jcomes Don Ameche, Frances Langford, comic Louis Nye and singer Barbara McNair, also the jsinging King Family along with other acts. (Channel 9 at 7:30 p.m.) MOVIE--NORTH TO ALAS- KA-starring John Wayne, Stu- art Granger, Ernie Kovacs, Capucine and Fabian. A rugged action story about mining pros- pectors in Alaska. (Channel 7 at 9:00 p.m.) THURSDAY MAN FROM U.N.C.LE. -- Joan Crawford, Curt Jergens and Terry Salvas head an all- star cast as Napoleon Solo (Rob- ert Vaughn) and Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum) battle a THRUSH plot to convert sea water into gold. (Channel 8, 6, 12 at 8:00 p.m.) % Dancing *% SATURDAYS R.C.A. Victor Recording Artists ~wevavyv PETE lent days, the attitudes of theljis The Legend Of El Blanco Featured On Disney Show COLGATE COMEDY HOUR-- -star cast includes Phyl- ler, Shelley Berman, Bob Newhart, Carl Reiner and Me} Brooks in this:hour of comedy produced by George Schlatter. (Channel 2 and 8 at 10:00 p.m.) FRIDAY TIME TUNNEL -- Tony (James Darren) and Doug (Rob- ert Colbert) received as gods when they appear outside the ancient city of Trdy, take part in the last great battle between the Trojan and besieging Greek armies. (Channel 7 at 8:00 p.m.) MOVIE -- THE COUNTRY GIRL -- Starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and William Holden. Grace Kelly won an Academy Award for her per- formance in this 1954 adaptation of Clifford Odets' Broadway drama. The story is about an entertainer (Crosby) who has lost confidence in himself and who uses alcohol and_ the lstrength of his wife (Miss Kelly) to escape thé hard realities. (Channel 4 at 9:00 p.m.) HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- Sidney Poitier won an Oscar. Bill Cosby won an Emmy. Does that mean Negroes have it made in show biz Says a spokesman for the Na- tional Association for the Ad- vancement of Colored People: "Tt still looks like tokenism. As lwe see it, the struggle is only beginning." Says a spokesman for the Pro- ducers' Association: "We are making progress and it's more than tokenism. We have a long way to go, like any other in. dustry, but I'm proud of what we've done on the screen." There is no doubt that a quiet revolution is under way, but it still has a long way to go. More Negroes than ever are working in front of the cameras, few in- deed are working behind the cameras. Among the unsung battles in the revolution are ones such as IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 SCREAM THROUGH EVERY SECOND OF THEM! Ladies' Man- And Lady Killer! A Set As Hamm Pradcin+ Released by 206 Cty fox Half Woman- Half Snake! ae COLOR BY DELUXE i MARKS | Today & Sunday 2 SCHOFIELD b) and the ¢ COLLEGE f ALL STARS GEORGE MEEK PRODUCTIONS LIMITED (Canada's Biggest One-Night y Promoter) Presents MAY 13th 12 Noon 'til 12 MIDNITE © 12 HOURS @ Whitby Arena @ 12 BANDS @ featuring the 12 BIG BAND SOUNDS OF 1967 © LITTLE CAESAR NIGHTLY FROM 8:00 P.M. =m OSHAWA DRIVE-IN GET OUT of THEIR, W! First Oshawa Showing «IF YOU CAN! Negro Actors Still Claim Struggle Only Beginning |this: A few years ago Ivan Dixon was cast as a doctor in a television version of Arrow- smith. The first script required him, as he puts it, to place "this| were a lot of angry people that night." There were predictions, in- deed, that Dixon, a Harlem-born graduate of North Carolina Col- lege and the New York stage, would never work in Hollywood again. But Dixon persisted as stand-in, walk-on and stunt man, and now is seen weekly, for a lsecond season, in CBS's Hogan's Heroes. woolly head" on Diane Baker's white chest to see if she was alive. WORRIES SPONSORS "In the rehearsal, the spon- sor's booth shook,"' says Dixon. "Diane didn't object -- perform- ers are pretty open-minded, But there was a conference and it was decided that I should call Farley Granger to listen for her heartbeat, "On the air I put my head on her chest anyway. There HELD OVER! "A truly adult love story! Itis a beautiful film, Judith Crist, N.Y. Herald Tribune | Not so long ago Negroes were the invisible Americans in most screen presentations except as servants, buffoons or catalysts of racial conflict. DANCING At The Colonial King St. East at Townline FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES For a pleqsureapie relaxed evening -- foin us! 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Bue te heavy demand 2ND HIT IN COLOR DIE MONSTER DIE J "YOU ARE GOING TO ENJOY 'ALFIE' VERY MUCH." --LIFE Magazine PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents MICHAEL CAINE: ALFIE AL Regents FEATURE TODAY AT: 1:30 =uriinen The Oshawa Little Theatre SS Presents a Centennial Workshop Production of 3 Canadian One-Act Plays Saturday, May 13, 1967 at 8:00 p.m. McLaughlin Pubilc Library Tickets $1.00 Available From Members Or Phone: 728-2828 728-1292 725-1367 - 3:25 5:35 - 7:45 - 9:55 and the Consuls © SHAWN & JAY JACKSON and the Majestics © BOBBY KRIS and the Impericls © THE LAST WORDS @ JACK HARDIN and the Silhouettes © ROY KENNER and the Associates e THE WEE BEASTIES © THE TRIPP @ THE SYMBOL © THE UGLY DUCKLINGS M.C. 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Sounds WHITBY ' Corner 4 Whitb ne 3, Shorty 's Ciger Store Di 4 @ Marty's Record Centre e e@ Crest Hordwa: Through CANADIAN GENERAL ARTISTS pererereturaararere Now Playing WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS Week Days ot 7 & 9:10 Set, ot 7, 7 & 9:05 Sun, Cont. from 2 P.M, FESTIVAL GRAND PRIZE WINNER 1966 CANNES FILM Cie PHONE 725-5833. a SUNDAY, MAY 28th 8:00 P.M. <y Juanita Rose Chubby Weiss Avo MANY OTHERS TICKETS ON SALE AT... e@ Auditorium Box Office BOWMANVILLE @ Bishops Sporting Goods @ Jury & Lovell Travel Agency @ Bolahoods Sportshaven WHITBY @ Marty's Record Ber @ Whitby Arena AJAX @ The Dise Shop @ The Centre Smoke Shop TICKET PRICES @ Adults 2.50 -- 2.00 @ Children sas '1,00 ALL SEATS RESERVED THORNTON RD. TI About 100 Aja» pledged their w to raise money | ed Children's Fu A "Sole Crus school students excursion Tuesdz successful walke: give $1 to the f The girls you Oshaw Oshawa Cathol . very successful ' cently. Several dents, parents packed the aud wide range of | by talented Ochi Vocal, piano soloists were fe of the show sketches and z Shakespeare wer ed. Our school t and showed us th for the centennia 5 which was a h I Last night Don preview of Expo and decorations and blue expre: Centennial. - The highlighted with of Miss Donevai were Cathy Sp Morris, Jeanne | da Byant, Fran and Susan Peaco Yesterday, alse beginning of tra Junior, intermedi E As you know by senior band is g and so needs mc to get this mon had a music nig and a penny di from these even push them miles | This. week a nu dale students wen and enjoyed thi mensely. On May 12, Cou sor our spring music supplied b gers." Pick up ar Centré Friday, May : p.m. to 10.00 p.m. legiate will featu entitled 'Festival bit, comprised of the shop, art, Home Economics will give parents eral public an ex tunity to appraise cular activities. The science de) open its doors to strating equipme classes. Students' all aspects of scie the public a bette today's science co experiments in gi tonics, and solubil will attempt to s themes in science The industrial will concentrate ¢ wood, metal, and « ations. The shop w stant action, displ est in tools, me work shop method A fashion _ sh "Kaleidoscope," s the home econo} ment, will take 1 p.m. in the gym. dents will model garments with fe themes. Such a. must for the fashic Part of the gyr be converted int shift art gallery paintings, drawing and leather wor from grade nine LITTLE Ray Langridge one of three on to be presented 13 in the McLau lic Library at 8. the Oshawa Littl The plays are al dian playwrights obi, b