Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1967, p. 14

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Historic. Sketches of Oshawa y T. E. Kaiser aistory of the Ontario Regi- gent 1866 - 1951 by Lex Schragg Illustrated Historical Atlas of pe Counties of Northumber- | LIBRARY NEWS AND REVIEWS Historical Society Seeks jhiaa.c™" Old Photographs And Books === he drew ajlack of privacy. Above all, the DANCE 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, July 8, 1967 have won over 150 awards in competitions in Canada and the United States. During The Beefeaters will be ac- companied by the Jesters Majorette Corps., a group of The Vancouver Beef- eaters, the official Vancou- ver Junior Band, appears at SUNDAY travelled group in Canada and the U.S., the Beefeaters and the Jesters feature con- cert and marching groups, where they will perform July 14, 15 and 16, the youth group will also include ap- 'caiman aan BiG TWO! The following book reviews jcounty town, as were by Mrs W. V. Me- |crowd too large to be accom-|awful food (or rather, its pee a Knight. Adult Services De- |modated in any hall. aration and service) revo ed | T ht partment. There are photographs, most-|her. The author did vital work onig Historical Glimpses of Len-|ly old, some modern, on almost} as a radio ~ telephone operator, : nox and Addington County,/every page of this book. Here|but the long hours of tense lis- | bas compiled by the Brochure Com-|are pictures of Sir Wilfred|tening for faint signals through' : mittee of the Lennox and Add-|Laurier with Mrs, W. S. Her-jenemy "jamming" eventually | ington Historical Society and|rington, substantial United| became too much for her. Her published for the Centennial|Churches of Selby, Roblin and|health became impaired. 1964, Bath, the Wilton cheese factory,| ACW Settle's memory is most This attractive, well re-|the 'Amherst Islander', Assel-|accurate, her observances per-| searched book is a community|tine's woollen mill at Odessa|ceptive, and wryly amusing. effort, the editor being J (now tr d and in oper-|Her description of the Initial] A. Eadie, The frontispiece is a|ation at Upper Canada Village),| Training Unit, with its jargon, | KINSHA painting of the Macpherson|John Gibbard, Canada's oldest|square bashing and inspections woot Mill, Napanee, by Orval C./furniture manufacturer and ajrings true; she learned 'never ciainied tc Madden, jaunty fellow, Fred S, Richard-|to volunteer for anything' the erchete "It is a sad fact that many/son, who led his cricket team|hard way. Service life, how-| ase lace of the answers to the riddles of|to the Provincial championship. jever, was ae any m ee Bel the ota our county's past lie locked in ing|'t is portray: e, Bt ; Pe: and useless in countless attics, outer a pore ndon in the opinion of former Lead- bg ee trunks and desk drawers." up to 300 wheels per day. An|in& Aircraft Woman 2088576. si a ola This introduction makes a plealemployee, Wes Salisbury, re- : RUDY VELTRI tration 1m for old photographs etc. to be|calls that his job 'was to dip| The following books on the down at Wi deposited with the County His-|the end of the finished spoke early history of Ontario County | and his New ag a torical Society. into hot glue and drive it into) "4 Liens are part of our TRONADOS The capi A 'Journey into the past' is/the hub, 16 spokes to the|sPeclal collection of Canadiana : Kisangani taken by amateur archaeologist| wheel'. For doing four wheels eo the Board -- Due to playing the leyville, or Alkenbrack who tells us of the|he was paid five cents. The|'heir value ital scarcity they | NASHVILLE SOUND Of a where Laurentian and Point Peninsula|company's biggest customer| 2T€ " available for loan but | The Cong cultures. We then pass through|was the Mclaughlin Carriage ae '4 read in the library. featuring the lovely jaa Genk the French period to the com-|Company of Oshawa. leu 's Holiday by R. G. MARIE HARRISON Radio K ing of the Loyalists, some of re fascinating! -- ) whose possessions are happily PP coe ie the phe te the "er Bag of, Datars: by) soon te Preserved in the UEL Museum|county farther east of us is| ae adie' Dutahs 'Conaty RED BARN survivor Vv at Adolphustown. well worth reading about and! idited by T. E, Kaiser gave his n: The county of Lennox and| visiting. "Maliy' fdtilenitat. aaa Pro. "oshawa's <Eriandliaat and said } Addington separated from gress w the Con of Ontario| aie Three U Frontenac in 1864 after bitter} All the Brave Promises bYl by J. E faecal | transport 7 soeeetion ies be Sir John Mary Lee Settle. ee a shasa toda . Macdonald, Forty years be- ie 'memories of Aircraft |; support to fore that date Hugh Macdonald] Woman 2nd. class 214639' were [KK YOAGGAGARQRRAREARGAAGIOAA want agait moved from Kingston to a store|not all happy ones. True to the fOWAR countrys e: just west of Hay Bay Methodist| spirit of flaming youth and high WAYNE ROBERT M They we Church. An old letter to the|ideals she left a life of luxury 4 HAWKS President Napanee Beaver in 1873 speaks|and privilege in the States to 16 THE GUNFIGHTER 1S THE SHERIFF quest but t of John A. "attending candle-|join the rank and file of the combatant. light meetings in an old school-| Women's Auxiliary Air Force IT'S THE carry 64 | house ... for the purpose of|of Britain in October 1942. troops or ! fo , 'seeing home' one of the beau-| The harrowing voyage in con- With the Fees ' Se x |ties of those days". In May,|voy quite exhilerated her but BIG ONE \ the Americ Ss SAS 1882 he made a speech in the|she rebelled against the petty | vision to gt market square of Napanee, thelrules, the coarseness and the WITH THE The Co B.C. BEEFEATERS HERE sence aga Tor On the McLaughlin Band Shell, 75 high stepping performers, their July cross-Canada tour pearances in mid-western specialty artists and bands ie NLOK Sunday, July 9 at 8:15 p.m who with the Beefeaters from Vancouver to Montreal United States. A widely- and a Dixieland band. KIRK é | ed TECHNIC ES |marital sex. Chambers says it é D "MES CAAN-CHARLENE HOLT PAX ARTHUR HUNNICUTT MICHELE CAREY wx cient oon SHOWTIME AT THE MOVI Pe ion Place Goes On has nothing to do with the late 4 " @ OUGLAS | toremeesomeeneonea etn "a ie ina oa nena ne with | murc ; pee Grace Metalious' novel -- "We ihn Today & Sun Oe A murder, ha PLAZA -- Now playing, The|you've got it made. . . don' took the title and three charac- 7 Nara daca at Bree taney the Ontaric War Wagon, with John Wayne|make waves, See Tony Curtis ter names.' ea) 4 War WaAGow pe es TH | ' tanguishene pig Boil ee _ rea v4 +o petgage gl ol But Trou es ague t Past real-life difficulties have 1 peg ik 6 45 - 9:20 ANAM As DAA ] amination a fortress on wheels complete|Make Waves, . ; ; j C) e shee itd heb Mdteore die Ae - with gattling gun. In color. [Introducing Sharon Tate. Hear peg oll g gy Peso ae Ge TECHNICOLOR / RAL AU ES OI Saeameemmaenigy me Mage one Shown at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.35|the Byrds sing the title song) sor;ywoOD (AP) -- Peytonjture, Valley of the Dolls. Though| month for surgery last fall, and TIMES -- 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:30 - 7:35 - 9:40 \ Ont., died | and 9.45 p.m. Last complete|from the movie. 0, 4.50,|Place entered a fourth year of|ready to collapse from exhaus-|niogq clots that nearly killed hours after show at 9.20 p.m. Shown Friday at 2.40, lete (Production last week, its fic-|tion, she bravely carried on. |norothy Malone in late 1965, abdomen Starting on Friday, To Sir|7.05, 9.20 p.m. Last. complete |tiona) agonies rivalled by real] --Then there is the perpetual Lola Albright took her place for ---- Tie Jere, meats Siders | show at 8.05 p.m. woes: hand-holding 'needed. by "some pe geme P Jottos, "Emgland. who has to| NEW ODEON -- 'Today only| --George Macready, who|actors swept from "* i T tone down his rowdy students.|continuous from 4.00 p.m., 8\plays crusty old Martin Peyton,|" "ire first year they can't do| ali 4 { In_color. on the Lam, with Bob Hope and/was in hospital with lung ©0N-/enough for you," says producer, U kra n Shown at 1.30, 3.30, 5.30, 7.35/ Phyllis: Diller. In color. gestion. Wilfred Hyde-White re-/Everett Chambers, who'll name inian and 9.40 p.m. Last complete/ Starting tomorrow for an ex- places him temporarily. Ino names. "Then sill al ual tang 1968, gion Ur, hon egg Mg --Bosomy Barbara Parkins pesmi a star, and you can't do CONCER T 0 » z ' enough for them. | MARKS -- Now playing, The|essa Redgrave, David Hennings|spent Peyton's eight-week pro- OW : a: tana i Big Mouth, in pte Mca ag Star-|and Sarah Miles. Antonioni's/duction shutdown filming a fea-|, 4), en ae ional D A NCE | ALL COLOR PROGRAM nests ring Jerry Lewis and a ae gill aatng boo ; love. But Paul and I" -- Paul | vein ing Susan Bay. A_hilarious/ withou , ® Monash is executive producer-- po Beng for young and old. without guilt, at the dazzle and| F Troop Laugh lidoa't have: enough ioee to £0 Mickey and Bunny . ith The Big T killed or On the same program, one of|madness of London today. In| | around," 1967 CENTENNIAL SHOW 9| 6 The Big One Wit e Big 'wo phoon Billi the most talked about documen-|color. % | Lines Increase | Peyton Place has dealt with\$SPECTACULAR AND DANCE | attack on s ee ee we te ort ON se pe eee . \incest, illegitimacy, murder, TOMMY BUICK ' ed nd Por apes Helicopter Canada, filmed en-jfrom 2.00 p.m. Weekday | yw \fraud, Freud, adultery and pre- nade tirely yo the air, from the |7.10 and 9.15 p.m. Saturday con-| HOLLYWOOD -- Any of| al a ON THE. VIOLIN through m beautiful rockies to the shores|tinuous from 4.00 p.m. the dozen or more regular play-| THE BUNNIES rubble. of the Atlantic. This picture} On Saturday afternoon there|ers in "F Troop' may be hand-| IZZA JULY Oth Starring John Wayne & Robert Mitchum Police lis was nominated for an Oscar|will be a special children's |e the lion's share of comedy| H DNIPRO HALL at 210 with go eaten ' -- at Kee saa Flipper's |footage in the shows. Protucer| Phone 723-0241 | p pg as own aturday continuous |New ventures an on e| | 'a . joon arov from 1.00 p.m. and Sunday con-|¢ame program, On the Right| Henm Saunders told nag, er 728-0192 MON., JULY 10 To \ Also On The Same rogram ° Pp hi 7 tinuous from 2.00 p.m. | Scent. ___|ot the Warner Bros. series for| EPI'S 8:30 P.M, AN \( -- at the -- houses de: eeeect oe Couns, Le pind ae |ABC-TV to forget the star sys-| \ZAdults 2.25 Children 1.00 \F | an u by the typ urning, starring arles| yr: . jtem in creating plots and let bar uit emacs | H B | panying f Boyer, Orson Wells, resti| Film Innovation the supporting characters take . washed av Caron, Glenn- Ford, Simone over ie tits"will ive Sith ei aR ae i ca OSHAWA 5-POINTS ARENA ny dated. Signoret and Kirk Douglas. Really Dates Back);; ie "i Starring Ed Byrnes & Chris Noel Rivers, | emt FACE was the or0er 1m 1 ee Forrest Tuck : ; Located at Ritson Road North rains, swe had come shrieking over the] HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- It|_ The stars are Forrest Tucker, The Big Mob vs. The Big Mouth... | resenvsmnnnmmnnonsniscnnns wee ] and paral iad pee es hee €X-\seems like an innovation iu leet es a ys = and Taunton Road : see road and r citing Wor' ar rama. vi ion, t it harks y i : Weekdays continuous -- from|hack ge il earlier |KOVa. Fo ae ea Morning Classes, Western Pleasure, English Plea- | Box Office Opens at 7:30 P.M. | Peco Pagel Pacis (i, sec Gadd ga-| ee nite and Open Trail Classes. Starting at 11:30 a.m. Show Starts at Dusk. would be S 'i ..».(wards has stirred the film) * SUNDAY * - pe ga REGENT -- Now playing, it's! community with his mode of| | bi the big one with the big two,|shooting 'The Party. Theil? sy JULY 9th e e Western Games Starling 2 P M. --. ag ce with John Waynelscript consists of 65 ign | HOP -;; PARK nei ' Ph Lotsa an rt itchum. The | » iers were ¥\about half the usual length for| FREE ADMISSION -- REFRESHMENTS Art Essery's were friends. They were ene-|, major production. Most of the| mies. A passerby could not tell| movie will be made on a single| which was who. This was the | cot at Goldwyn studios. . | | ' seething, sultry, old south west,|" «> ; + | where loyalties and labels shift-|, Bi sn ~~ -- pag ed with the sands, the winking|i... taqwards "The normal of an eye, or the wavering Of 8\time for a film of this scope | gun. |would be 70 to 80 days." i] Shown Saturday and Sunday) "The Party will cost $2,900,-|| at 1.50, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.20 P.M./9990 -- actually $1,600,000 if you'|}) Last complete show at 9.00\subtract the salaries of myself) p.m. Shown weekdays at 2.00,/and Peter Sellers. That's pretty || ss 4.15, 6.35, 8.55 p.m. Last com-|cheap for an affluent - looking ify THE BEAT SOUND FOR YOUNG CANADIANS | THE YOUNG } | SET | Dancing 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Casuel Dress ' TODAY Bilt Everyone Welcome -- Sunday, July 9th starting. ext Friday, when Seely' would cot $100.00 Teg wae peak wrt PRESENTS SHE tasnica LIM GORDON \§ SALE! Fri., sat. & Sun. "BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" WOMAN WHO EVER LIVED ai te National Society of Film Critics "A BEAUTIFUL AND STARTLING FILM. AN ENGROSSING THRILLER. MAGNIFICENTLY TENSE. A FASCINATING POINT _. SHE RULED A PALACE OF PLEASURE Adult Entertainment --_ for women! 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