Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Sep 1967, p. 16

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, September 9, 1967 Esa be Two he biggest names in the werld of Country and Western' music will high- light the show Sunday eve- ning, Sept. 10 -- starting at 8 p.m.--in the Oshawa Civic Auditorium, Carl Smith and Kitty Wells are internation- ally known as stars of radio, television and the AT CIVIC AUDITORIUM concert stage. They hail from Tennessee and have appeared frequently on some of the most popu- lar television programs on the North American conti- nent. They have toured ex- tensively in North Ameri- ca, Europe and the Far East. Janet Leigh Opens New Friars Club HOLLYWOOD.(AP) -- Janet Leigh turned the first spadeful of soil for the start of building the $750,000 Friars Club a few years ago. George Jessel offered the bendiction: "May this be a good place where men will laugh and drink and dine and tell a story and cut a card - all in goodwill'. Lately a U.S. grand jury has been looking into reports that some of the card-cutting has plete goodwill. Tony Martin, Phil Silvers, shoe millionaire been called to testify 'of gin rummy losses at the Fairs Club. week cards at the club, Others, Las Vegas and Miami, lation of electronic equipment to cheat players of stakes as ON THE TOWN GENERAL - MANAGER ; Robert Campbell of Harry's Hideaway, the downstairs | lounge of the Hotel Genosha | made two announcements this week. The next attraction, start- ing Monday night, will be The Selective Few, a renowned five - piece Rock N' Roll group with a solid reputa- tion on the cocktail lounge circuit. There will be a policy change in the Genosha's Star- lite Room on the main floor -- starting today, there will the popular room, which Bill - McLory, has been without enteriainment for several months. Mr. Campbell will also bring back some old favorit- es to the Hideaway, includ- ing Harry Young and the Noblemen, the Golden Girls and Ron McLeod and his Country and Western Music. SPRUCE VILLA HOTEL EXECUTIVE - DIRECTOR Ralph Snow of the Spruce Villa Hotel, Whitby, has ar- ranged for a super reunion in next week's stage presen- tation. Two acts which scored at the Spruce earlier will be back, and on the same bill, starting Monday night. Kitty Lanier, who has been holding forth at the Whitby hostelry for the past four weeks with her songs and smart patter as mistress of ceremonies, will be_ back. The second act will be the Hart Wheeler Trio and The Escorts. Kitty Lanier needs no introduction to Spruce patrons; this also applies to Hart Wheeler, who sings, renders top ~ flight comedy routines. His partners play the clarinet, plano and drums. All in all, it is one of the best shows lined up at the Spruce in several weeks. HOTEL LANCASTER THE BLUE Horse Lounge | of the Hotel Lancaster will | have this week's act back for | @ return engagement Start- | ing Monday night. | The Blue Chips trio head- | ed by Al Deric on base fiddle, | Leonard Leblanc on lead gui- | tar and Rose LaFrance do- | ing vocals has scored a solid | hit with the lounge's devoted | Country and Western fans The current engagement is the second for the Trio at the Blue Horse. They played | t January. Since | there last that time they have had a successful tour of 'Western | Canada nd the Northwest Ter- ritories. There is no telling how long the Blue Chips will stay { around if their current popu- larity continues. THE CADILLAC HOTEL THE CORONET Room of the Cadillac Hotel on Simcoe St. S. will have an all-star attraction for next week start- ing cn Monday. It will be The Country Sweethearts headed by Tex Paul and a special exotic dancer. Tonight will be the final night for The Sceptres, three Oshawa preformers who have been holding down the main stage for the past week. They have a diversified re- perioire. of rock and roll, rhythm blues and Western. Cy Sawyer plays guitar and rythme guitar. Brian Boyle is on the drums while Jack Bourke is the MC and John Jay the Vocalist. GEORGIAN MOTOR HOTEL THE GEORGIAN Motor Hotel's posh Vintage Room, has a special attraction for seven weeks in Dick Valleau the talented jazz quartet that also plays for dancing ses- sions. They will wind up their cur- rent engagemnet with to- night's performances and will be replaced by another dance ensemble. STAGE DOOR LOUNGE THE STAGE Door Lounge of the Hotel Whitby will have one of the better entertain. ers on the cocktail lounge cir- cuit next week in Allen Dib- lasio who recently completed two weeks at the Gold Rush Lounge of the Centreal Hotel on King St. W. He does pantomimes, plays piano and generally acts like a human dynamo in his rey- olutionary and show stopping act which has made him much in demand Diblasio is a whole show in himself, - THE CENTRAL HOTEL THE JIMMY Allen Quintet | will be the featured attract- lon next week at the Gold Rush. Lounge of the Central Hotei They will represent a change of pace in the lounge's entertainment policy as they present a wide selection of Western and Country Music. The Oshawa Little Theatre|cibie smashed previous record atten- 25, 26 and 27 dances for its three plays last rected by season and this fall it plans to| Theatre member continue striking while the iron|man ot Theatre members will hold a siibscription campaign for the month of September. Organized| © teams will canvass Oshawa to! attract 1,000 new members. author of long - time Harry " high as $100,000. The disclosures have given \rise to cracks from Hollywood's comedians, most of whom are members of the Fairs, Milton Berle has his own designation for Karl, a former president of |the club and one of the reported losers: "Friar Took." HAS LONG HISTORY The history of the Friars Club goes back earlier in this centu- ry when a group of New York theatrical personalities banded together for fun and fraternity. One of the early members was the club's anthem. In 1946, George Jessel led campaign to establish a wes' Jack Benny and George Burns as officers. The site of the first club headquarters was signifi- cant; it was the old Clover Club, a Sunset Strip night spot) where Hollywood's stars gaim-| bled during the 1930s. The clubhouse maintained a restaurant, steam room and card room and sponsored din- raised $3,000,000 for char:ty. was the 1949 Show of a Life- time, which indeed it was. Every big star from 'Al Jolson to Mario Lanza performed, and the chorus line featured George Murphy, Fred MacMurray, Robert Taylor, Van Johnson, Jimmy Stewart, Walter Pidg- Oshawa Little Theatre i bee ew Seeks 1,000 New Members | will be presented Jan. 24,| 7 and will be di-|» Little) # Chap-|| 368-0838 -- 366-0881 4 Norman Edmondson, who "UIHIINNITIIIUNNIIINNNII" played "Col. Purdy" in "Tea-! banquet this week to kick-off a house of The August Moon," will direct an American comedy alled "The Odd Couple" which! was written by Leo Simon,| "Barefoot in the show raised $301,000 for the Motion Picture Relief Fund. MEMBERSHIP WIDENED The Friars moved to th2 old Romanoff's restaurant in Bev- erly Hills, then decided to build its own luxury clubhouse on Santa Monica Boulevard. Some members say that was the start of the club's troubles. Many of the show business Friars were too busy to devote much time to supporting the club. The membership was widened to} include professional people and businessmen, including those of Las Vegas. "T'll tell you when I jbeing a member," |Groucho Marx. (wRIZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S ROU quit says Tour Neshville, Tenn. Thanksgiving Weekend Oct. 7th te 9th Call; -- | BEA MARTIN ° HORSESHOE TAVERN TORONTO Harry Karl and others have ners and programs which havelwas spent on the one set of The biggest of all the shows! the Russian and American satellite and tries to start a third world war. James Bond is sent to Japan to find out where the enemy headquarters are. In eon and Peter Lawford. The|°°0"- at 1.10, 3.15, 5.20, 7.30 and 9.40 ON TELEVISION TONIGHT JACKIE GLEASON -- Re- turning from his summer hia- tus Jackie Gleason starts his sixth year on Saturday nights. Featured this year again will be the Honeymooners with Art Carney, Shiela MacRae and Jane Kean. (Channel 9 at 7.00 p.m. Channel 4 at 7.30 p.m.) BEAUTY PAGEANT -- The all - American girl is selected in this annual pageant tele- not been performed with com-|cast from Atlantic City, N.J. Bert Parks is emcee and Bess Gleason Opens 6th. Year As Saturday Night Star (Channel 2 The shortness of pistol range|from an engineer who's deter- Myers is hostess. and 8 at 10.00 p.m.) UNDAY MONDAY AFRICA -- A four hour pro-|7,00 p.m.) gram devoted to Africa design- ed to convey a grees why egrhbe ALL THAT BRASS -- Starring view of the lives, activities and|Herb Alpert and the Tijuana dd (Carl Betz) defends heritage of the people of Afri-lBrass, with Jackie Vernon, Ro-|."", ceptain accused. of mur. ca. (Channel 7 at 7.00 P.m.)/bert Wilson and special guest|dering four people aboard his TRUE ADVENTURE-- Rob- ert Petersen hunts Alaskan Ko- diak bears with a hand pistol. cking system of a highly specialized detective firm he works for, Joe Mannix (Mike Connors) is assigned to their most difficult and daring assignments as he helps combat law and order. Channel 9 at 10.00 p.m.) FRIDAY TARZAN -- Tarzan swings into a second season with help means that the hunter must/mined to undertake an irriga- get within 50 feet of the bear|tion project -- despite the men- before shooting. (Channel 8 at/acing presence of a tiger that has terrified the natives. (Chan- KRAFT MUSIC HALL-- AND/|nell 11 at 7.00 p.m.) JUDD -- In a Texas coastal 2 BIG HITS! HAIR-RAISING RIB-TICKLING QUPFAW OF THE WILD, WILD WESTE star Louis Armstrong. (Chan-|schooner. The lone survivor of nel 3,6; T2~at 8.00 p.m.) the excursion is a fiemaeed who isn't - TUESDAY eee eA e .00 p.m. JERRY LEWIS -- Jerry is|"® (Channel 7 at 10.00 p.m.) MARKS -- Now playing, Hot George Raft told the jury last}Rods to Hell, starring Dana that he tray hased Andrews and Jeanne Crain. The motorcycle gangs take a including gambling figures of/back seat when these young or ni iarel, have|animals clear the road for ex- been asked about alleged instal-|citement. In color. On the same program anoth- er one of those zany carry on British comedies, Carry on Cowboy, with Sidney James and Kenneth Williams. Also in color. Shown Saturday continuous from 1,00 p.m. and Sunday con- tinuous from 2.00 p.m. Starting on Thursday The hippies and diggers are here with the way. out excitement that's turning on America to- day. On the same program, The Mystery of Thug Island, also in color. Starring Guy Madison Victor Herbert, who suppledjand Peter Van Eyck. religious sect Shown weekdays at 7.00 p.m. Saturday continuous from 1.00 p.m, and Sunday continuous from 2.00 p.m. PLAZA -- Now playing Sean| Connery as James Bond, in,} You only Live Twice. The big- gest. Bond of all, set in the beautiful scenery of Japan and Tokyo. One million dollars the S.P.E.C.T.R.E., launch pad, most expensive set ever filmed. S.P.E.C.T.R.E, captures a Shown Monday thru Saturday p.m. Last complete show at 9.25 p.m. Shown Sunday at 1.30, 3.25, 5.20, 7.30 and 9.40 p.m. Last complete show at 9.25 p.m, ODEON' -- Now playing, Hawaii, in breathtaking color. Love - Ins, with Richard Todd| and Susan Oliver. In color. The! super espionage thriller, full of drama and suspense, The Na- starring Frank SHOW TIMES AT MOVIES The picture is based on thejies. (Channel 9 at 7.30 p.m.) early part of James Michener's novelized version of the history of the Hawaiian Islands. The -- erg gg Pye story starts in 1818, when a ryggnggey We aties gpind group of stalwart New Eng- ship over to the authorities. brave the dangers of the voyage around (Channel 7 at 8.30 p.m.) Cape Horn to bring Christiani- land missionaries ty to the natives. |ris. sc ked Runner, Sinatra, In technicolor. 9.40 p.m. On the same program, Christ- opher Plummer, Romy Schnei- Set in northern India in the|der, Trevor Howard and Yul alearly 19th century when the Brynner in Terence Young's ¢| British government was des-|Triple Cross, also in technicol- coast branch of the Friars|perately battling to destroyjor. Club. He enlisted such mem-|the murdering bers as Bob Hope, Bing Crosby,|known as the Thugs. complete show at 7.30 p.m. Starring Julie Christie, Max third season, Jud ' Sy PER Tye ¥ ly the chimp Von Sydow and Richard Har-|jjay< a dual role, trading iden- | Shown weekdays at 6.30 and that's 9.15 p.m. Shown Saturday at 3.30, 6.15 and 9.00 p.m. Shown|channel 3 at 7.00 p.m.) Sunday at 2.10, 6.00 and 8.45 .m. ; REGENT -- Now playing a|London, Paris and Rome and Shown daily: at 2.00, 5.50 and|of Hitler's Third Reich. (Chan- Shown at 3.40, 7.30 p.m. Last THE TOP TEN FOR TEEN-AGERS The following is this week's hit parade as chosen by Osh- awa and district teen-agers and supplied by the Disc Shop at the Oshawa Shop- ping Centre. 1, Ode to Billie Joe --Bobbie Gentry 2. Reflection --Diana Ross and Supremes 3. It's the Little Things --Sonny and Cher 4, Cornflakes and Ice Cream--Lords of London 5. Come Back When You . Grow up --Bobby Vee 6. To Sir With Love --Lulu 7. The Letter --Box Tops 8. Apples, Peaches, Pump- kin Pie, --Jay and the Techniques 9. There is a Mountain --Donovan 10. I Had a Dream --Paul Revere and Raiders September 23rd, St. John's Hell, 31 $4.00 per couple Dress: optional The Ukrainian Women's Association of Canads "Borvinok Branch" of Oshawa is celebrating their TENTH ANNIVERSARY CENTENNIAL BALL Refreshments available 1967 at 8:30 p.m. Bloor St. E., Oshawe 5 dances oor prizes joined by Lynn Redgrave, Son- ny and Cher and Baja Mar- imba Band for the opening pro- gram of his new variety ser- World Famous Walter THORNTON Modelling School ond Personal Development RE-OPENS t 360 KING ST. W. OSHAWA Learn Dictation, Makeup, Proper Walking, Fashion ond Much More. Free Personal Analysis Contact: Mary Ann Azzopardi 942-3661 INVADERS -- An_ eloping WEDNESDAY DAKTARI -- Starting the tities with an astronaut chimp lost in the compound. FALL OF BERLIN -- From the film archives of Moscow the vivid memory of many people involved, this documen- tary re - creates the fall of Berlin and ultimate collapse nel 3, 6, 12 at 9.30 p.m.) THURSDAY MOVIE -- COCKLESHELL HEROES -- Jose Ferrer and Trevor Howard are the stars. During World War II a group of volunteers are trained sec- retly for over a year. Their mission is to blow up giant battleships in an enemy-held French port. (Channel 11 at 8.00 p.m.) MANNIX -- A rebel when et = DANCE: 4g & COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN ae A The Besutitul New Air Conditioned LEGION HALL a 471 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH ¥ Featuring: -- 8 a THE BILL BACKWELL COMBO a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 | ) Dancing 9 p.m. te 12 3.00 per ¢ couple @ Ber Facilities Pom a a WN CADILLAC HOTEL Country Sweethearts © 60 0606000600000088000 0008000080080 NOW PLAYING ALL COLOR SHOW DANCE HAUGH =e RUSSEL Our Bex Office Opens 7:36 -- Show Sterts et Dusk DRIVE-IN : THEATRE Pt, 7, Admittance Restricted To Persons 18 and Over. 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