12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdoy, July 29, 1967 LIBRARY NEWS, REVIEWS The following reviews were written by Mrs. Hilde- gard Albrecht, a staff-mem- ber of the McLaughlin Pub- lic Library. "Wild Horizén" Wyck Mason. by F. Van This exciting story of the American Reyolutionary War is filled with adventure and romance, It takes place in Sep- tember, 1779. Lieutenant Col- onel John Sevier has ridden long and hard to the encamp- ment at Watanga to bring the news that American troops |have lost much ground to the - (King's Army. With this, he brings a. plan that the Patriots and their families move west- ward, "there to settle and build Adventure, Romance Fills Revolutionary War Book match in the evil-tempered ram Old Scratch; legendary Tom Spencer... people in the village and in his own quiet way he helped. He knew also, that they needed Mr. Mason has written over|him and he was proud of it. 60 novels including 'Our Vali-| Other books by Ursula SHOWTIME AT THE MOVIES REGENT -- Now playing "A{day and Friday. The movie is Guide for the Married Man'"|restricted to persons 18 years starring Walter Matthau, Ingerjand over. "Mission -- Bloody Stevens and Robert Morse. Four-|Mary" is the second attraction teen of America's most famous|which stars Ken Clark and Hel- swingers tell of the do's and|ga Line. Both movies will be don'ts for the married man who|showing continuously from is thinking single and the single|p.m. on Thursday and Friday. man who is just thinking. Show-| praza -- Sidney Poitier and ing on Saturday and Sunday at|,.4 Judy Geeson star in "To 1:30 p.m., 3:25 p.m., 5:25 p.m., Sir With Love' a dramatic ER Bm, And 9:2). BO, Last movie about a school teacher ant Few", "Young Titan",|Bloom are available: 'The "Eagle in the Sky" and "Man-|Ring Tree," "The Romance of ila Galleon." His most recent|Charles Dickens," "Ship in a work is "American Men at/Battle," "The Thieving Mag- Arms" the best of fiction from|Pie," "The Ugly Head," "Un- three wars, which he selected/darkening Green," 'Young and introduced. Kangaroos Prefer Riding." "The Old Adam" by Ursula NEW BOOKS Bloom. we An Invitation to H P Old Adam was an old man. John XXII. He was over 80, the father of| the village. He spent all his|,,D0K of the Shotgun -- The lete show at 9 p.m. Shows): , 2 poor a h i | part of London who =, By et Pa bel tries Gomperetaly to discipline ert oe P.m., 9:99 P.M.,/an unruly group of youths. 5:55 P.m., 7:55 p.m. with the) Movies will be shown on all jest complete Sh0W 8-220 P.M. \days for the next two weeks at MARKS -- Frank Sinatra, |1-39 pim., 3:25 p.m., 5:25 p.m., Dean Martin and Deborah Kerr}7.39 p.m. and 9:40 p.m, star in "Marriage On The NEW ODEON -- On Monday, Rocks", a technicolor movie} a with a heady concoction of com-|Tuesday, and Wednesday Kirk edy, sophistication and talent.|Douglas stars in the Roman bib- Swim Awards Night For Bowmanville BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- The recreation department an- nual swim display and award night will be held at 7 p.m., 7) Pool. | The program will focus on fundan.entals taught during the School and Cream of Barley pools. Presentation of awards will be made by bers of Aug. 3, at the Cream of Barley, four-week course at Pine Ridge} CRASH COURSE HELD TORONTO (CP)--More than 3,000 persons are expected {9 benefit from a crash course in | English sponsored by the Ontar. io department of citizenship this summer. The six -wee, course involves four evenings of study a week and is also being jused to train immigrant teach. ers wishing to teach English ag a second language. --. George Saunders, Brian Saun. ders and Miss Jill Nicholls. the recreation committee and the Bowmanville branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society. | William Bagnell, director of swimming, will be in charge .of 'the program. He will be assist-| ed by Mrs. Lorna Caverly, Mrs.| B. Wiggans, Ian McQuarrie, [py izza Phone 723-024) or 728-0192 Showing continuously from 1/lical extravaganza which won p.m, Saturday and 2 p.m. Sun-|four academy awards. He turns hte with the. earth and its| editors of Sports Illustrated. products, fruits and flowers.| Canada at Vimy -- Lt. Col.| His wife was dead and his|D- E. MacIntyre, DSO, MC. | children nearing middle-age.| Escape to An Island -- Elea- He was wise, considerate andjnor Alliston. },|day. "Tiko and the Shark" is|religious and tries to convert an added feature where a south the pagans to Christianity. sea youth befriends a man-kill-| From Thursday the marriage er shark. of the year will be on. This "Devil's Angels'"" -- a. violent/consists of the two great love * O'KEEFE CENTRE FRONT & YONGE EM. 3-6633 DONALD DUCK BLONDIE WELL, HOW © YOUR Y¥.M.C./ GAME GO? ONE WEEK ONLY -- JULY 31 to AUGUST 5 BILL GRAHAM PRESENTS THE SAN FRANCISCO SCENE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE WITH THE a new free nation which can and will defy tyranny till Hell jitself freezes over!' This story also describes the jexpedition of the brave bands jof men and women as they gentle. Time had made that. | Stillmeadow Calendar He knew the parson and his|Gladys Taber. jyoung wife, who fought against] a marriage which was no mar- . riage. These people longed for! PRINCE CAN'T STAR | escape, yet clung to duty. He| LONDON (CP)--Prime enor |move slowly toward the "Great/knew that his daughter had|ter Harold Wilson and Opposi- |Hunting Ground", plagued by/gone to live on the Hawkins'|tion Leader Edward Heath an! Indian attacks, blizzards and/farm. He thought it was Mir- guest stars in a British comedy Hey sering: |i " ; | t sickness. There are stirring jiam Hawkins who needed her| spout a robbery of the Crown| |sometimes brutal descriptions|phyt, gradually, he found that/ cS "a BORGN a SiNaTRa- KERR jof battle scenes including the 4 s ' | Jewels, but Buckingham Palace F ifamous Battle of King's Moun-\D' Edward Meridith needed wouldn't let Prince Philip = --and explosive movie _starring|stories "'Dear John" and "Dar- |John Cassavetes and Beverleyjling'. They will be shown at |Adams -- will be Elizabeth Lambert, piano solo in 12-year-olds , ke Featuring:-- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and under class, with it eee ae -- THE BILL BACKWELL ComMBO ' Ronald Lambert, RR 1, "Holiday In Spain", and | Horse Lounge at the Hotel & WED. = SAT. & SUN. | Harmony Road North, won the George T. Cheatle Me- morial Trophy at the Ki- wanis Music Festival last under. Elizabeth's double F | | : March. The trophy recently win in the 12-and-under a4 a se ae a oe = 'PRP RPE REREBRERE SL. ad Sunday License Under the L.C-B.0. Act presents arrived in Oshawa. Eliza- classes qualified her for the | "° sslaered a ig a yy & be -- At The -- | beth won second place in a Cheatle trophy. The Max- re aig oatiad Dare pitas piano class for children 16 well Heights pupil also won tradition ea COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents years and under, with a a $50 cash prize from the M et MOTOR HOTEL two-part invention by Bach; Imperial Order Daughters | she won first prize for a of the Empire. Champlain Ave. at Thornton Rd. 723-4693 And The : (Bauer vey m ON THE TOWN THE STAGE DOOR Lounge, Whitby ager Be bringing establishment in 1954. This back the all-time favorite versatile group of three can pan oy ' : Bobby Mercer with his. sing in seven 1 and || & pn The Ontario County Medical Society A Terrific Comedy and Rock and guitar, banjo, jokes, and fun. plays everything from Glen | Present George Eades and Gordon Miller to the Tijuana Brass | eink POUeAS TIMES -- 1:30 - 3:20 - 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:40 balla Glass join Bobby to bring you a night of great music, com- edy, and tops in entertain- ment, TOM RONAN and the Dawn Four will be on the stage of the Gold Rush Lounge, Cen- tral Hotel, next week. With turing an all-girl rock and || ------____ oe August Ist through A t 11th Rae ia ma zs Tom will be Tom Johnson, roll group known as "The | TONY CURTIS Fourteen Famous Swingers gave you the do's and don'ts for the ge -- = Frank Vogl, and Gehe Du- Golden Girls" for one week. | ee S ag Timea : 1 p.m. to 11 p.m, at Alexandra Park brevil. This is a versatile The four girls have just re- | eetvens Limeet man with a roving eye and the urge to stray! 5 group with a big sound. They feature western, pops, and rhythm and blues, For a night on the town, drop in to the Gold Rush Lounge to see this great group of entertain- ers. THE CORONET LOUNGE f the Cadillac Hotel will be : tuscan Kou Prince ee a Hotel will again be featuring n a INGER STEVENS Ba pennaeem " eee LUCILLE BALL: JACK BENNY - POLLY BERGEN THEATRE 3 area for this terrific comedy | ADULT JOEY BISHOP - SID CAESAR - ART CARNEY t f=} an rock and roll group from |. . eatentaenent 'ana oes eset 942-1250 e i 'oronto. They have travelled é * CARL REINER - SHAVERS NOW SHOWING PARAMDU PCTORES 8 at te ait ee "The Stratford Shakespearean Festival | TODAY! tenny-tuomas PANAVESON COLOR by DELLE Gi irl BLAKE 4 tour of the 'northern circuit in its 15-year history...has developed | 30325". GDR EAG ALL COLOR SHOW lve a girl, HOWARDS =] en Pringle is th : r A . saa . . 7 " head. guitar, He is backed up| an artistic unity and brilliance 7:25 - 9:25 Ca AGRE group's third appearance at sok J since. Wid BOK, | unmatched in North America." 'ae asa es RL . ) p and Cara dean vone th (Samuel Hirsch, Boston Herald) Ferhe Mea Wain = nt group's dancer. . oe? THE SPRUCE VILLA Hotel PLAN TO ATTEND NOW Bock one Retum Engagement Tle soy! in Whitby will be featuring | & the Escorts Tis wil be | ve DANCING THIS WEEK Stratford" GIRL WINS MUSIC TROPHY first for a sonatina by Cle- menti or Kuhlah, in a class for children 12 years and eH the Spruce Villa since their | tain on Oct. 7, 1780, which was f \the third decisive battle of the Revolution -- along with Sara- whose portfolio led some to sus- jipect he was a Tory rather than a loyal Patriot; eleven- year-old Jonathan Robertson, |i jwhose stubborness found its | the Vintage Room. The group | is from Oshawa and features piano, drums, and bass gui- tars for dancing patrons. Lancaster for a second week. Ruth Forbes will be singing solos and will be supported and the latest "Go Go" beats. They have played at such establishments as the El Mo- rocco in Montreal and the | Pyramid Room in Toronto. HARRY'S HIDE AWAY, | Genosha Hotel, will be fea- turned to Canada from a U.S.A. tour. The lead singer of the group is Lynn Jones who has the number five hit record, "The Bad With the Good" on release from Capi- | tol Records THE GEORGIAN Motor LAURENCE OLIVER JEAN SIMMONS CHARLES LAUGHTON PETER USTINOV JOHN GAVIN ay e Dancing |her more. It was always the|pear, The politicians appear in| |same with life in the village./newsreel film used to show offi-| Adam|cial reaction to the theft, but) DANCE «. MORK |Love found the way. lon toga, and Yorktown. You meet!) itself was only a par jn|Palace officials declined to let | MaRRIGGE ROCKS i HEADLIGHTS | personalities like wiry Corporal), hack sind: Bar 'a knowl ne producers of The Jokers use) i : : EVENINGS 8:30 P.M. -- MATINEES 2:00 P.M. Tim Murphy, who professed to} 8 ' a clip featuring the Duke of Ed-) TRIN| LOPEZ pesasmyenun pam ase. ol } i" GRE | |] REGULAR PRICES MON-SAT. EDNESDAY SATURDAY |know as much about women|more about living than most'inburgh. | Semen ex DOWoH rt by Cr HOAR Rees Haus ee Feta i oh hy oF paiaah cs i Fas Daniel Maddox knew about|aay gy oe on on om he = saps tec bass ie gl Sheree 380 325 338 guns; Dr. Samuel Mason, il BA Re a Bl & & i ne a @ & & | Middle Balcony 2.75 1,75 2.00 GRATEFUL DEAD LIGHT SHOWN BY FLAVIN * * COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN! The Beautiful New Air Conditioned LEGION HALL 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH - "e SATURDAY, JULY 29th a 9 p.m. to 12 3.00 Per Couple Bar Facilities SIDNEY POITIER INTERNATIONAL BUFFET | 5:30 to 9:00 P.M. Dance to "The Dick Valleau Quintet" i JAMES CLIVELL'S eee PRODUCTION OF "TO SIR, WITH LOVE" SOO ORDO RF DR DE "ONE HUNDRED YEARS" of CANADIAN MEDICINE A Film Depicting A Century Of Canadian Medical Progress Rick Mann eetereo, CADILLAC HOTEL: FROM TORONTO Roll Group. Don't Miss It! ing Sound po In Conjunction With the Centennial Caravon ADMISSION FREE 'S257 WALTER ROBERT "me / MATTHAU_ MORSE Fourteen Famous Swingers SiRis! SEE IT Fop YOUR Own ed DRIVE-IN E>: ae 2 THEATRE LI'L ABNER a ad ° a to the sounds of = DANCE FESTIVAL canapa 1967 -- oe a > : 15th Season June 12th ~ October 14th The Dick Valleau Quintet M Tonight PROGRAM: le Featuring vocal arrangements of Bob Hill = F ; . Shakespeare's : : ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA ce na Mighty at ine 2nd Smash Hit! i er lummer as Antony and Zoe Caldwell as Cleopatra s RICHARD TT ORGIAN Motor Hotel 2nd Smash Hit! ! creas IN COLOR With Alan Bates as Richard | CHAMPLAIN AVE. 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