Don Franks, who starred tn TV's '"Jericho" series, will play her brother, Woody Mahoney, in the screen musical which stars Fred Astair, Petula Clark and Tommy Steele. Wary t Door ICE @ .m. to 3 a.m, p.m. to 12 p.m. ig sounds of 1 The Intruders" Yn '4 bon Mn \ ) OOOO 'wants to the Act / does at the SH INN | City Man | _ON_TELEVIsION @ Gets Role | | In US. Film | 4 When Mrs. Harold Jackson ; Tread in last Saturday's Show- case section of The Oshawa} Times that Paul Hornung, star of the National Football League was playing a part in the movie Devil's Brigade, she wasn't im- pressed. She felt her son, Earle Gordon Jackson, 36, had a part in the movie which was at least as important as the five lines spoken by Mr. Hornung. Her son is a drummer in a Salt Lake City band which will march with soldiers in parts of » the picture. Mr. Gordon was born and educated in Oshawa and spent 12 years with the Oshawa Army Cadet Corps and the 11th Re- serve where he became an ex- pert drummer. When he moved to Salt Lake City with his wife, a mission- ary, he joined a small pipe band called The Scots. The job in the movie came when producer David L. Walper went to the local newspaper of- fice to see if he could locate a band to mark time with the marching soldiers. Two of the TONIGHT (Irene Ryan) money. Channel 3, 6, 12 at 7.00 p.m. Wednesday Channel 4 at 8.30 p.m. In Rome, 19-year-old Princess} Ann (Audrey Hepburn) rebels! against discipline and the} (Channel 2 and 8 at 9.00 p.m.) | SUNDAY in a fall. He is discovered by| Lassie and forest Stuart and nursed back I DREAM OF Tony's (Larry Hagman) tempo- rary acquisition of a_ great voice puts him in an Air Force MOVIE -- Roman Holiday--jican scene. (Channel 4 a |ton's television shows over the BEVERLY HILLBILLIES --|years. Charles Ruggles and Roy Rob-| erts play two elderly suitors) CBS REPORTS--A profile of each of whom is after Granny's|Senator Robert F. Kennedy American politics, (Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8.00 p.m. Channel 4 at 8.30 p.m.)a'7.00 p.m.) his roles in his influence in American icy and his future on the p.m.) WEDNESDAY GOMER PYLE, USMC--Set. dreariness of her royal life and Carter (Frank Sutton) gives his runs away to-see the city, as a|girl tourist. She meets Joe Bradley|Stuart) a (Gregory Peck) and is attract-|Gomer (Jim Nabors) as a dog-| ed to him, but his holiday is|sitter when strictly business as he's reallyjalone with her. (Channel 4 at! a reporter out to get. a scoop./9.30 friend, Bunny puppy and recruits he wants p.m.) WORLD ON STAGE -- Begin- ning a 12-week hour Series of programs from Montreal, and THURSDAY MY THREE SONS Pol-| Carol i Amer-|Gail Martin (Dean's daughter) comedy? i t 10.00) will be regulars. Special guests! A. | (Barbara 19.00 p.m.) to be| /sonalities xpats [Canadian history, LASSIE -- A stallion leading International Broadcasting Cen- a pack of wild horses is hurt tre, featuring the performing arts at Expo ranger classical, pop and folk music, to|the dance (ballet and folk) and; health. (Channel 4 at 7.00 p.m.) the theatre. (Channel 3 JEANNIE-- at 10.30 p.m.) 6, 12|(Channel 3, 6, 12 at 8.00 p.m.) | @. -- Chip|run an office and her boss has, Q. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 17, 1967 21 Here's Some By GENE HANDSAKER Charley Ruggles Co-Stars | Can You Write TV Scripts? Beverly Hillbillies Show Red Hot Tips } A. Ask my ex-wife--or her : HOLLYWOOD (AP)--Q. Is allawyer. stunt and is astounded by the television comedy writer's life| Q. But how much do top jresulting hoopla. (Channel 11 at a happy one? |writers in general make? A. Mine is. Most writers are! VIC DAMONE -- The "Dean happy guys. We live ordinary, | |Martin Summer Show" begins everyday lives and go home to 'tonight with host Vic Damone, our wives and kids. Lawrence and singer' @. Is there a trend in TV The public is becoming ithis week include George Jes-;much more difficult to please-- |sel, Don Cherry, Dick Cain and/which is good. Whether it's slap- Jenna McMahon . (Channel 9 at/ Stick, farce or legit, if it's done} 9.30 p.m. Channel 2 and 8 at well, it can succeed. | | The witness: Sam Denoff, 38./ FRIDAY ALBUM OF HISTORY -- Caesar variety special. So did] ing interesting events and per-|Partner, Bill Persky, 35. from 19th century) WRITE NEW SERHES as depicted Denoff-Persky previously won iby actual photographs. Host-\two Emmys apiece writing the} |first program concerns the his-|creators-writers-producers of a| |tory of the Indian in Canada!new fall comedy series, Good! from the 1840's to the present. |Morning, World! Does winning an Emmy |! | PHYLLIS DILLER -- Phyllis|mean a pay raise for a writer? is hired as a secretary but} A. No, but it helps you main {knows nothing about how to tain a reputation. A. A good writer of situation comedy can make $3,500 per half-hour script--and write 20 or 30 of them a season if he really works at it. He also gets resi- duals, as I do from the Van Dyke show. In the variety field you can make $2,000 to $3,000 a week, A lot make $1,000, which is good, too. Q. How does a young fellow {He won an Emmy June 4 for| with talent get started earning helping to write last April's Sid|this kind of gravy? A. Writing, believe it or not, First of seven programs show-|f0Ur other writers including his/is the easiest branch of show business to get into. |have to do is sit down and 'write. We look at that comes in--if it's accompan- ied by a release to indemnify is narrator is Tommy Tweed. The|Disk Van Dyke show and are| rom 'a plagiarism suit by an un- All you everything scrupulous person. It takes time, but you can tell ins about three pages if a script has anything. WAS AMATEUR TOO Ted Mack of the long-running I guess it would be an ef-/Amateur Hour show played the pipers of The Scots happened talent contest. (Channel 9 at (Stanley Livingston) dates aja very jealous wife. (Channel 7/frontery to ask how much you|saxophone at dances to Taise Hotel to work for the newspaper. --_/g.39 p.m.) movie starlet for a publicity at 9.30 p.m.) make money for his college tuition. boat his ae ot 16 beat per say FeSaafelafelaayer DUG Romaine minute for as long as five hours IRON BE ahha reed Pem- aah hn ae hahahah hh alah hal # in fected he signatren of sural ous (Bert Freed), a ran é 7 Vince Edwards, William Holden |u°#!, bali-breed, seeks revenge J 1967 CENTENNIAL we SHOWTIME THE STARS nightly ay, June 5, 1967 : * * : * * * * * x * + * * * * * x * * ie ¥ kkkkkk kkk AC HOTEL E hawa e08e8Sdeessoce 90660080000 0000000000000008 Juartet { INESE FOOD HA 728-1676 PICKIN tHICKEN -0 SPECIALS 7th till July 18th. One t DISCOUNT PRICES. Money Refunded. hicken 1.15 and Roll. 25° SAVE 90¢ w! Save! TRY OUR LITTLE BOY BURGER erved with Spanish Onion, elish or Mustard 2 « 55° SAVE 15¢ PACK CHIPS 7 SAVE 13¢ ICKENS 75 2 Rolls, Chips 1ICKEN ever, also small Delivery Charge only. ke Out Only 728-7321 VINCENTEDWARDS, star of the movie Devil's Brigade being filmed in Salt Lae City, Utah, puts his autograph on a drum belonging to Earle Jack- son, formerly of Oshawa. When Mr. Jackson moved to Salt Lae City he never expected to be playing a part in a movie. : LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS Water, Prey, Game Birds Fascinating, Timely Book The following book reviews have been. written by Mrs. H. M. Cranfield, Librarian, McLaughlin Public Library, Oshawa. Are you a bird watcher and did an unidentified bird fly into your picture window this morn- ing It was easy to identify the peregrine falcon whieh perched on our window sill after having stunned himself by hitting the window. Easy only because we took a picture of this fascinating bird and identified the bird in "Water, Prey and Game Birds of North America'"'. Water, Prey and Game Birds of North America, (c1965), has been prepared by 'the National Geographic Society, Washing- ton, D.C., with chief author Alexander Wetmore, a former Institute and a trustee of the National Geographic Society. This book deals with larger birds. It has been compiled with the help of 20 noted ornitholo- gists and many noted nature photographers. The reader is taken on a fas- cinating trip to the home haunts of Canada Geese, and the many varieties of ducks. He is re- minded of the mysteries of hi- bernation which take great flocks of these birds many thousands of miles each fall down south of Mexico, return- ing each spring to the same nesting grounds to raise and train their young. The living habits of many exotic birds, as swans, pelicans, albatross, eagles, hawks, owls and other predators are de- secretary of the Smithsonian scribed in detail. The book is CENTENNIAL CALENDAR SATURDAY, June 17 UAWA Picnic -- Lakeview Park Don, Messer Show -- Civic Auditorium Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 43 (25-year-member banquet) Sim- coe Street South. SUNDAY, June 18 Centennial Ecumenical Church Service -- Pickering Senior Citizens Week -- June 18-24 Fly-In Breakfast -- Oshawa Flying Club -- Oshawa Airport. TUESDAY, June 20 Open House and refreshments Hillsdale Manor. THURSDAY, June 22 Band Concert -- Memorial Park. SATURDAY JUNE 24 UAWA Picnic Park. Huron Indian Dance Group -- Bowmanville Glee Club Street Dance -- Bandshell. : Strawberry Social at Simcoe Street UCW. Regimental Band Concert -- Bandshell. : All Nations Concert -- Civic Auditorium. Centennial Horse Show--Bow- manville Willow Park opening--Whitby Township. East Whitby Pioneer Weekend at Camp Samac -- Model Dis- play -- Period Costumes Display of antiques -- Scugog Township Hall and Centennial Luncheon Grace United Church. Lakeview SUNDAY, June 25 R. §. McLaughlin Collegiate Whitby Barbers' beard grow- ing contest judging National Dance Group--Bow- manville Glee Club Street Dance -- Bandshell. TUESDAY, June 27 Inter - Service Club Banquet -- Sweet Adelines -- Bandshell WEDNESDAY, June 28 Teen Street Dance -- Teen Competition -- Whitby tional dance group -- at Band- shell Baseball game -- California Cuties -- Alexandra Park. THURSDAY, June 29 Centennial Costume Contest -- Whitby Western Roeo -- Oshawa Shopping Centre FRIDAY, Jure 30 East Whitby Midnight Dedica- tion and Formal opening of Hall 'New Year's Eve" party and torchlight parade -- Whitby Variety night for young and old -- Civic Auditorium Opening, Town Hall Columbus, 4.30 p.m. Beef Barbecue, and Outdoor Dancing. SATURDAY, July 1 Lions Club Runner from Ot- tawa with Centennial Torch Parade to Alexandra Park XI Alpha Sigma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi -- silver dollars to all babies born at OGH today. Tank Troop salutes -- Ontario Regiments -- Memorial Park Town Picnic -- Whitby Oshawa Horticultural Society Rose Show -- Civic Auditorium. nd at Expo June 25-28 Bora Festival Week--June 25- July 1 East Whitby Centennial Ser- vice at Camp Samac Whitby inter - denominational Service, MONDAY, Jute 26 | Arts crafts and treasures dis- play -- McLaughlin Library June 26-28 NELLIS HOME IMPROVEMENTS ® GENERAL REPAIRS @ Painting Buying or Selling! GUIDE REALTY LTD. | @ LLOYD CORSON, President |} @ DICK YOUNG, Vice-Pres. | @ LUCAS PEACOCK, Sec.Treas 16 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA [| PHONE 723.5281 @ Papering Remodel- ° ling "All Work Guaranteed" For Free Estimates Call . . » 728-2061 Accordion Concert and a] | } beautifully illustrated with over six hundred illustrations, most in color. The work of wildlife preserva- tion officers operating bird sanctuaries is shown, along with the methods of netting these birds for examination and band- ing. (This to provide later in- formation regarding routes of| flyways, distances etc.) One very interesting addition to this book is a high-fidelity recording of the calls of many of the birds, with a commenta- tor referring to the page on which the bird is illustrated. Many an experienced duck hunter may find to his surprise that the call which he has as- signed to a big aggressive drake actually belongs to a rau- cous hen summoning her brood. Hunting the Whitetail Deer, by Russell Tinsley. New York Harper and Row (c1965). This book is a complete text on all facets of deer hunting. The author, a Texas newspaper- man, has spent a lifetime of enjoyable hours hunting deer. Under the expert eye of his father, a knowledgable and ex- perienced hunter, Mr. Tinsley has truly learned the art of deer hunting, and has recorded a wealth of knowledge for novice and expert alike. He covers the subjéct thor- travelled, and Cliff drum. | The movie is scheduled to be released in Salt Lake City, {where it was shot, in Decem- ber. Meanwhile, Mrs. Jackson must wait impatiently until it reaches Oshawa. Robertson, on_ his oughly, with advice on the prop- per selection of a weapon, be it bow and arrow, shotgun or rifle. He suggests the choice of clothing, both from a_ safety and comfort point of view. Nothing can be so dismal than to be on a deer run with in- }adequate clothing, or cold | boots. These things not only jmake the hunter desperately uncomfortable, they may cause him to move to keep warm, de- stroying many an opportunity to let a deer approach. Mr. Tinsley points out that deer sel- dom roam far from their home }area, and tells how to scout |the hunting area in advance of the actual hunt, tremendously increasing the hunter's chance of success. He describes the proper meth- od of dealing with the game after you have made your kill, from field-dressing the deer, to skinning and _ butchering it, should you wish to proceed that ar. Altogether, this is a very fas- |}cinating book on the subject which would be worthy of a place on the deerhunter's book shelf as a handy source of ref- erence before the annual hunt. | Author Paul Clifton has writ- ten an interesting and. timely book titled "'The Fastest Men on Earth". this book gives the inside story of the fastest cars in the world, and the continual efforts of their builders and drivers to go ever faster. It begins in 1898, when the Laubat drove his Jeantaud elec- tric car to the dazzling speed of 39.24 miles per hour. 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If suddenly being Even your mother will now forming, so call today 0311 Count Gaston de Chasseloup-|° | TICKETS AVAILABLE | | The Merry Wives of Windsor | TICKETS AVAILABLE | AVON THEATRE | Albert Herring for the death of his son, who was killed while stealing from |g ¢ Ben's (Dale Robertson) Rail- road. Breed's plan is to cap- ture Ben and punish him to the| family's savage code of jus-| tice (Channel 7 at 7.30 p.m.) full 'extent of the Pembroke |) 0) 5) 5) yapapayaye) J Tr otaholplabrtasathatatealiataitatetrhuhahatehehabdhaistal 1867 U 1967 BUSINESS and SERVICE DIRECTORY 1967 | 1967 y g J OCCASIONAL WIFE --| Peter's (Michael Callan) Uncle | Henry (Herb Edelman) gets mixed up in Peter's double life | when he agrees to pose as his | nephew's marriage counselor, | (Channel 11 at 8.30 p.m.) } TUESDAY | 166 KING E, ...A REALLY GOOD PLACE A FINER USED CAR! BOWMANVILLE, ONT. TO BUY 623-3396 RED SKELTON John Wayne is guest and host of the Skelton Scrapbook. 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We design engrave letter and erect our own monuments, Cemetery Lettering Statues & Cleanin 1437 King E. 728-3111 Summer Is Here! wey ® Hove Your car com- fre'SWiamer fe Tune. sl Io a, pig Voller g xed < oN PANTY * Revolrs to All in today to: SE? 5 : iekes ord STATHAM'S BA Repairs 255 King E. 723-4733 || 13 Bond W. 576-1670 oo Joe's Color TV pid and Radio Service European Radio & Tape Recorder | TED'S AUTO BODY Free Estimates BODY & FENDER Repairs SPRAY PAINTING SPECIALISTS R.R. No. 4 (King E.) 728-3401 Swatford FESTIVAL CANADA 1967 15th Season June 12th -- Octaber 14th | FESTIVAL THEATRE Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra | with Christopher Plummer as Antony and Zoe Caldwell as Cleopatra TICKETS AVAILABLE Opens July 31 Richard 111 with Alan Bates as Richard ARMSTRONG HOMES Presents FOREST GLEN HEIGHTS * Bungalows * Split-Levels * 3 & 4 Bedrooms Priced from only $18,700.00 Down Payments as low as only $1,434.00 6% N.H.A. Mortgages Harmony Rd. N., Oshawa to rarther Information all; 723-6461 723-8144 942-3310 Joe's Color TV and 13 Bond Street West, Oshawa There was @ time... ties, dances etc... . we are in the Stereo, Tope recorders etc. With the advent of these masters of entertainment o new breed of skilled them... were hard. and methods changed from doy to day but they stayed to men were required to build and service learn and continue to learn, One of the best in the area is Joe Rangen, to Canada 7 years ago. After serving his apprenticeship he continued in the trade and hos eight and half years experience and training be- hind him to give the kind of qualified service thot is required to keep oA Radio, Stereo or Tape recorder in perfect condition, your Color His European training naturally makes him on expert on radios and tope recorders manufactured in Europe and his reputation es an expert in field is already established in the area, Most electronic sets, radio or television require regular checking to avold costly repairs at a later date so why not give Joe a call soon, Joe is single and lives in Oshawa his work takes up most of his time since he opened his own store in February of this year but he still has time to expand his ever growing circle of friends and customes, so many years ago When all that it required to entertain was ingenuity, imagination in organizing people in games, por- today entertainment still requires ingenuity and imagination with on added ingredient of knowledge and skill for today ye of electronic entertainment . . . 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