22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, Mey 13, 1967 SHOWTIME AT THE MOVIES PLAZA -- Today only, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, in color. Star- ring Robert Morse, Michele Lee and Rudy Vallee. Shown at 1.15, 3.15, 5.15, 7.20 and 9.25 p.m. Starting tomorrow, The Game is Over, with Jane Fonda. An emotional and sexual tug of war. This classic French tri- angle is presented in scenes of beauty so great that it bears comparison with Antonioni's Blow-Up. Restricted to persons over 18 years of age. Shown daily at 1.40, 3.35, 5.35, 7.35, and 9.40 p.m. Starting on Friday, Casino Royale, the newest James Bond,"007. Casino Royale is too much for one James Bond. Here we have several. In color. Shown daily at 1.30, 4.10, 7.00 and 9.30 p.m. Last complete show at 9.20 p.m. REGENT -- Held over an- other week by popular demand, Alfie, starring Michael Caine (who was nominated for the 'Dest actor award) and Julie Foster. In color. Alfie bubbles with impudent humor and ripe modern wit. Winner of the spe- cial Jury Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Shown Saturday and Sunday at 1.30, 3.25, 5.35, 7.45, and 9.55 ON TELEVISION The Blue And Red Danube ABC's Special On Sunday |. TARZAN--Tarzan (Ron Ely) p.m. Last complete show at 925/searches the jungle for 'two p.m. Weekdays shown at 2.20, 4.40, 6.55 and 9.20 p.m. Last complete show at 8.55 p.m. Starting on Friday, Hotel, in possible donors, one a_ lady photographer and the other a wanted murderer, to save the life of young Jai (Manuel Padil- color with Rod Taylor, Cathe-|la Jr.) who has been bitten by rine Spaak, Karl Malden and Melvyn Douglas. Warner Broth- ers unlocks all the doors of this sensation filled novel. a spider. (Channel 3, 6 at 7.30 p.m.) MOVIE -- The Man Who Knew Too Much -- a holiday in Morocco becomes a ticket of NEW ODEON -- Now play-|torror for a vacationing Ameri- ing, Lynn Redgrave and James Mason in Georgy Girl. On the same program, Van- essa Redgrave and David Warner in, Morgan. Wild, wacky British sex comedy at its best. Both the Redgrave girls were nominated for an academy award for their per- formances. Shown Saturday continuous from 5.00 p.m. Sunday continu- can family. Dr. Ben McKenna (James Stewart) and his wife (Doris Day) learn about a plot to assassinate a London diplo- mat, but are powerless to help, because their son has been kid- napped by the assassins. (Chan- nel 2 and 8 at 9.00 p.m.) SUNDAY ABC NEWS SPECIAL -- The Beautiful Blue and Red Dan- ous from 2.00 p.m. Weekdays at/yhe. The journey begins in 7.00 p.m. On Saturday aftergoon there 'Hunter Has will be a special children's ma- tinee beginning at 1.00 p.m. Taffy and the Jungle Hunter. Right out of a jungle book of adventure, a pint-sized hunter, kans slovakia. (Channel 7 at 4.00 p.m.) south-western Germany, goes to Vienna, travels to the Bal- and then to Czecho- BONANZA -- Ben (Lorne ow-How NEW YORK (AP) --"You have to make your own trip to the moon,'"' said Ross Hunter. "There are no free rides." Hunter is the youthful-look- ing former high school English teacher who now, as one of Hollywood's most successful producers, is becoming known as "the man with the box of- fice touch." Of the 36 films he has made since 1952, only two were finan- cial duds, which he feels is something of a record. "I have made a profit of $167,000,000 for the studio," he remarked. "Why? Because I don't make pictures for myself. I make them for the public. And what they want is to be entertained. "Escape is a healthy word. And people are looking for a clean look in entertainment. "European producers feel they have to give a slice of life. We feel that people get that slice of life in their own homes. "I feel that if you subject le to a neurotic film about pair, they go back to their homes and watch television, dull as that may be." Hunter's latest bonanza is Thoroughly Modern Millie, a ma musical romp through the 19 starring Julie An- drews, James Fox, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Channing, John Gavin and Beatrice Lillie. MONEY NO OBJECT His next opus is The Public Eye, which Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton will get $1,000,000 each to star in. Ross, who trims his budgets sharply but is willing to throw and a hilarious|@Teen) faces a destructive gold rush on the Ponderosa when gold-hungry men assume a an elephant, chimp on the loose in Africa's wonderland of thrills. Jacques Bergerac and Manuel P. Padil- la star. In color. Starting on Thursday for WHER those who saw it and can't for- get it, for those who missed it, THE °INS' we proudly bring back, The --. _--_ Hidde ~~ GO OUT ayne, Richard Widmark, an Lesrence Harvey, co-starring Dancing Frankie Avalon. Alamo re- counts the inspiring tale of SATURDAYS Texas freedom. Shown weekdays at 6.45 and 9.25 p.m. Saturday continuous from 1.00 p.m. and Sunday con- tinuous from 2.00 p.m. Hey kids now is your chance to become a member of the Odeon Movie Club, and you may be the lucky winner of your own two-wheel bike. Ask at the Odeon Box Office for information. JERRY REIDT ¢ and his orchestra 06 IL, @ SPECIAL @ SEA FOOD MENU Friday and Saturday Live Lobster, Crab, Fresh Shrimp Aleske King Crab Legs Choose your own live lobster from. the tank + + cooked to your order. WEDNESDAY ond SUNDAY EVENING 6-9 P.M. BUFFET GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL . srder for Live Lobster For Reservations Call... 723-4693 DANCE TO GEORGINA AND JIMMY NIGHTLY 9-1. Due to heavy demend money around like confetti to get the actors he wants, used to be an actor himself. TO MY CUSTOMERS After @ len iliness | am oble te resume my Berbershop Business. J. KINNICK 11 Bond St. East Civic Auditorium TO-DAY LAST TIMES 2 P.M. -- 8:15 P.M, AMERICA'S LARGEST e Produced by Clyde Bros, 101--PERFORMERS--101 24--ACTS--24 Prices Children 75¢ CLOWNS--ELEPHANTS Enjoy Yourself et THE COLONIAL KING ST. EAST AT TOWNLINE TONIGHT ! DANCE to the DICK VALLEAU ORCHESTRA Couples Only Adm. $4.00 Dress--Jocket ond Tie strike has been made on _ his land. (Channel 2, 3, 6, 8, 12 at 9.00 p.m.) MONDAY THE SAINT -- A diamond trail leads the Saint (Roger Moore) to mannequins and murder when he sets out to avenge the death of jeweller Charlie Hallowes. (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8.00 p.m.) ANDY GRIFFITH -- Andy, Opie, Goober and Floyd are excited about the opening day of the fishing season, until Howard Sprague informs them that he would like to go along. Sprague lands old Sam, a legendary fish who has eluded the town's top anglers for years. (Channel 4 at 9.00 p.m:) TUESDAY -- AVENGERS -- Steed (Pat- rick MacNee) goes out of his mind and Emma (Diana Rigg) is beside herself, when two enemy agents exchange minds with the Avengers in order to discover and eliminate the Brit- ish Intelligence network. (Chan- nel 9 at 8.30 p.m. THE BARON -- A painting is DANNY KAYE -- Danny's guests include comic actor Tony Randall, singer Vikki Carr, pianist Stan Worth and little Victoria Meyerink. (Chan- nel 4 at 10.00 p.m.) THURSDAY DANIEL BOONE --To avert tribal war, Daniel (Fess Parker) tries to arrange a mar- riage between the son of a stolen from the Louvre in Shawnee chief and a rebellious Paris. It is the famed Mona|Cree princess -- who is dead Lisa. The Baron (Steve For-|set against the union. (Channel rest) is drawn into a nerve-|9 and 8 at 7.30 p.m.) tingling series of dangers when THAT GIRL -- Ann Marie the thieves go to elaborate lengths to force him to exam-|(Marlo Thomas) considers ine it for its authenticity.!Don's (Ted Bessell) material (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 9.30 p.m.) for her Broadway show to be WEDNESDAY inappropriate but hates to hurt FUGITIVE -- Kimble (David Janssen) is hired by a_ con- struction boss to replace his fe- male assistant, who bitterly re- sents the intrusion. (Channel 11 at 7.00 p.m.) VISIT Canadian Automotive we ~~" Museum 99 Simcoe St. $. -- Oshawa CASINO ROYALE THE NEW JAMES BOND MOVIE IS HERE! STARTING FRIDAY nae (Channel 7 at 9.00 FRIDAY PHYLLIS DILLER -- a beau- tiful model with a short-wave radio starts a spy hunt by Phyllis Pruitt and her board- ers. (Channel 9 at 7.00 p.m.) MAN FROM UNCLE--Comic pianist Victor Borge is guest star. All is not well in Peaceful SATURDA NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI and his NEW TORNADOS RED BARN Toronto's Most Versatile Group cist and his anti-matter formu- la, Starring Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. (Channel 2, 8, 11 at 8.30 p.m.) Haven Estates. Community se- curity is being shattered by TERUSH and UNCLE, who are searching for a Danish physi- "AN EMOTIONAL see peow/ AND SEXUAL TUG ar: 140-3:35 5:35 - 7:35 - 9:40 OF WAR 2-22 JANE PETER FONDA McENERY ina film by ROGER VADIM (La Curée) HM SEK" sears iS --Wanda Hale, N.Y. Daily News PHONE 723-2645 OPEN Mon, to Fri. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdey 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY -- 8 ae @ DANCE e@ FRIDAY --9 p.m. to 3 a.m. to the exciting sounds of ig, "THE YOUNG SET" Ss AVanausnaurtt0N S se acaae A\\\ a.m. to 12 p.m. Now Playing APUATURE LENETH WoT FROW THE TY SHOW MARK 'ALFIE' VERY MUCH." 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About 150 ar tended a_ conf school last We The high scho ly returned fri tour of Otta' Belleville and K member band, tion of Alonzo | accepted by E perform there | 5. On Saturday e the Atlantic | "'Aeolians" fron ster, Massachu musical concert Auditorium. One bers of the cl Brown, a forme Returning re O'Neill's bigge year was a fabu 150 couples atte Ball. The beaut decorations cre Indian atmosph ments included punch and potat Heading the was Gail Freet of the Grad escort, Mr. and Lovell, Mr. an Dixon, and the and Deputy P: Done' This morning, the Senior Orcl the Montreal-be Oshawa station. will tour Expo '6 formances on Tuesday. Last Friday ' annual Spring P: The evening w by the crowning van -- Dianne M thanks is exter Os On Friday, M flents of the Os High School wer participate in 1 Program, "Sault Again I'm glad t choir, band and Gentry, our Mu and Choir Mast terrific. The blen was angelic anc and the band r Allan | For Re LONDON (CP) is preparing fo! role of his ca Speare's Richar¢ ford, Ont., with thoughtful abso1 character that h one of the most young actors in Without visual vance how he ' role--he says won't know that on stage--he is self in everythi been written at Portrayed by Sh a black-dyed hi lain, the 15th-cer king is regarded the most malig English history. "Everything h: vance to the pz joke things abou Bates over ste: pudding in a po restaurant. "T went down tional Portrait G at his picture. Tt granite, but it's face. "Richard is e modern viewpoin context of his o was probably qu "This is the 1 thing, to think into those times chopping that we that raging ambi one knows thoss exist in the wo hard to associate society." Eldest of tht a Derbyshire nm wanted him to-b cert pianist, showed his qual a student at the emy of Drama turned fn such ; terpretation of F the college's a performance that mediately offered fessional reperto! 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