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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-04-23, Page 27• Newest Spring Styles FOR ALL THE FAMILY Reasonable Prices CALLAN SHOES YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM PHONE 357-1840 It is a good idea to dampen >< v a cloth with vinegar and wrap your favourite cheese in it, and you won't be bothered with mold, • i 1 • •• e • A M HARRISTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRI.-SAT. Only April 24.25 "MY SIX LOVES" in Color—Starring DEBBIE REYNOLDS and CLIFF ROBINSON This one is a beauty and you'll love every moment of this warm entertaining family treat. —On the Same Program— "DUEL OF THE TITANS" in Color --Starring STEVE REEVES and GORDON SCOTT Hercules and Tarzan together Employees of a pulp and paper company were working near a lake when one fell in. He was pulled unconscious from the water and a fellow employee who had learned arti- ficial respiration from St. John Ambulance, was able to re- vive him. VMS CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON THUR.-FRI.-SAT. -MON.-TUES. WED., APR. 23-24-25-27-28.29 Breaking box office records from coast to coast CHARADE In Technicolor—Starring: CARY GRANT - AUDREY HEPBURN - JAMES COBURN It's just loaded with romance, fun, action—even murder. After seeing it, please don't tell who did what to whom. Shows at 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. uiliulf■i1111111111u111.111111111111■111NilI■III■II 1111IUIIIUIII■111i1II11II■III■I111111111ii L�/CEU SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM -- PHONE 3571630 THUR.-FRI.-SAT.-MON.-TUES.-WEDNESDAY APRIL 23-24-25-27-28-29 —SPECIAL— "CHARADE" Colour Starring: CARY GRANT AUDREY HEPBURN JAMES COBURN Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn are great fun in a new mystery thriller that will keep you guessing and laughing until the very end—Please don't tell who did what to whom. Ill1r1111111U11IUI1IUIIIIIIIII11111111111U111®III®III■IIIUI111111111I1111UIfI■IIIU111■111111 STARTS APRIL 27th 6 BIG DAYS - April 27 to May 2 Explains... WHAT PARENTS CAN'T! SEE Life Begin! F l'o'll• 1111i? iltess to I1t'lo1ciag Anxiety Most l • Loca'i6 be the Most LO'' o1 Emotion. in. Daa cif"ls the W SEE The Actual BIRTH of a CHILD seita ON STAGE -IN PERSON ELLIOT FORBES "Secrets of Sensible Sex" LEARN Facts! See Truth! No children edm;Red: oiliest with oerenit: NOW! ... FOR THE FIRST TIME ... SHOWN TO ADULT MALI AND,EEMALE AUDIENCES TOGETHER I SEE itPoiscuss In the Complete Privacy of Your Automobile LISTOWEL DRIVE-IN THEATRE FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Monday of last week'was a big day for Hollywood and its residents - Academy Award Day. The ladies ventured out for new gowns and elegantcoif- fures; the gentlemen hustled to get their tuxedos out of moth- balls. This year, we were lucky enough to catch some of the celebrating (last year, the Oscars were held on Election Day, remember?) which was held again at Santa Monica 1U11111II®II ILII IA'11I111111111IVII1U111■11 HANOVER Drive -In THEA TRE THURS.-FRI.-SATURDAY • APRIL 23-24-25 "WONDERFUL TO BE YOUNG" Color Cliff Richard - Carol Gray `GIRLS TAKE OVER' Liz Fraser CARTOON II III I IUI I IUI I lUl I111I1®111■I I IUI IIUI I IUI I I■ 7►S Show Biz BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON THURSDAY and FRIDAY April 23-24 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "Papa's Delicate Condition" JACKIE REASON GLENYS JOHNS Colour PLUS "REAR WINDOW" JAMES STEWART GRACE KELLY Colour Cartoon SATURDAY and MONDAY April 25-27 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "Summer Holiday" CLIFF RICHARDS LAIIRI PETERS THE SHADOWS Colour PLUS "SCHOOL FOR SCOUNDRELS" An English Comedy with PETER SELLERS Cartoon TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 28-29 "OF LOVE AND DESIRE" CURT .R'RGENS MERLE OBERON Colour (Adult Entertainment) PLUS LISTON-CLAY "WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS" Seo the biggest upset of the century Cartoon COMING NEXT: "The Manchurian Candidate" By Vonni Lee • pi. nt;ll. Civic Auditorium, andtelevised live by ABC and CM.. Jack Lemrnon was the hot this year, and an excellent oily, tun. Ile is always perfectly at ease, completely charmuil:., and re- freshingly funny. In my opin- ion, though, they w 011 never find a host to equal bon Hope. "Tom Jones", which was considered to be the picture which would win tit most Os- cars, came through with a sur- prisingly small number of wins, only four. (It had ttn nomina- tions.) It won for the hest pic- ture, which didn' t really shock anyone, and also won awards for its music scoring by John Ad- dison, its screenplay by John Osborne, and its direction by Tony Richardson. "Cleopatra", which came second with nine nominations, also claimed a well-deserved four awards, for special effects, costuming, cinematography, and art direc- tion. Best actor was Negro star Sid- ney Poitier for his role in"Lilies of the Field". That was a sur- prise but a very pleasant one; many people expected Albert Finney to win for his portrayal of 'Tom Jones'. Best actress, and another sentimental fa- vourite, was Patricial Neal for her role in "Hud", flooring my favourite Leslie Caron, in "L - Shaped Room" . However, Pa- tricia has had more than her share of trouble in her personal life, so she richly deserves some happiness now. Husband - and -wife team of Rex Harrison and Rachel Roberts, who would have been the first married couple to win both top awards in the same year, each lost out. Biggest surprise of the eve- ning was the win of best sup- porting actor Melvyn Douglas for his performance in "Hud". Douglas was hardly more than mentioned; odds for the honours were for either John Huston in "The Cardinal" or Hugh Grif- fith of "Tom Jones". Too bad Mr. Douglas had not been pre- sent. It would have made quite a picture - last year's winner; teen -aged Patty Duke presenting the award to the 63 - year -old veteran. Best suppor- ting actress was 'in the bag' even before the nominations were released. Margaret Ruth- erford, 72 -year-old English great, actually did not have any competition. lest song was "Call Me Irresponsible" from "Papa's Delicate Condition" .I was rooting for "Charade" , but the winner, by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Hcusen, has a mighty nice voice, too. And while I was listening to the tremendous arrangement of "More" sung by the Italian gal who sang it in "Mondo Cane", all other songs of the last year completely left my mind. Wow, that was something else! I wonder if members of the Academy were thinking they had made the wrong choice! All three of these songs really deserve an Oscar. "So Little Time" was also given a nice sound by Varve Presnell, a new star who has just made his debut opposite Debbie Reynolds in "The Unsinkable World of lvlolly Brown". But if 'Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World' had won I would have collapsed on the spot. Jinliny Darr•en's ver- sion was atrocious! The or- chestra played too loud, and Jimmy's arms thrashed about as though he were about to sink in the Pacific! Wonder why Deb- bie Reynolds backed out. She was to have sung one of those Andy Williams numbers. Speak- ing of the music, though, no one can touch Sammy Davis Jr. , the only star given a pro- duction number in the show. I rF Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, April 23, 1064 - Page Save your Papers for the CUB PAPER DRIVE Pick-up on May 2 /a®I ®'e % "o�a.""'p�•n LADIES' LEAGUE Trumps 04; Aces 50; Kings 59; Queens 52; Jacks 44; Jokers 0.1. High single, Roberta Seddon 340; high triple, Roberta Sed- don, 750. 0--0--0 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE I don't know about the rest of you, but as far as I am . con- cerned, the excitement of these playoffs has almost reached boiling point. Everyone is fighting so hard for first place it is as much as your life is worth to discuss anything but bowling these days. Oh well, another week to go, and it will be all over but the shouting. Looks as if the Hurons and the Iroquois are going to be out for each other's scalps next week. Team standings, as of the third week of playoffs, arc as follows: Hurons 9628; Iroquois 9525; Sioux 8650; Crees 8569; Mohawks 8497; Apaches 8073. Last week of bowling com- ing up for that all out effort. Here's luck, gang! Ladies Attend Zone Bowling Thirty members of the La- dies' auxiliary to the RoyalCa- nadian Legion attended the an- nual bowling tournament for the none, held in Walkerton last Thursday. Mrs. Bob Irvine's team, Mrs Del Ewing, Mrs. John Strong, Mrs. Harold Remington, Mrs. Mac Peachey and Mrs. 13111 Wal den, won fourth prize and each received casseroles. The .team captained by Mrs. Ted English, Mrs. Bill Renwick, Mrs. Helen Casemore Mrs. Cy Robinson, Mrs. Bob Hickey and Mrs. Glenn Sinna- mon took seventh prize. Of the 30 teams competing, an Exeter entry won the Luella Hall Trophy, which had been held by W ingham for r' : past three years. Mrs. Mac Peachey was run- ner-up for the high triple. Mrs. Ilelen Casemore, `Irs. George Henderson, Mrs. Ray Meyer, Mrs. Emily Elston and NIrs. Harold Ross won draw prizes. agree with Jack Letnmon;that guy is a genius! The gals, as usual, looked as though they had just stepped out of 'Vogue' . To me, though Jack had a tough time describ- ing the gowns, for they all looked much the same. The contents didn't though! Angie Dickenson, million -dollar legs and all, came out looking like a walking picture, and the winner of the 'special effects' award, no doubt meant it when he said he would rather take her horse than the Oscar! Tuesday Weld was charming and dealt tactfully with that fall iii loci; of hair. Who says stars never get nervous:' That kid was terri- fied! Donna Reed always looks lovely, and a real knockout didn't even make it to tilt plat- form, although Bobby Darin's missus, Sandra Dee, certainly brightened the scenery in the audience. Rita 1lavworth had obviously been celebrating a bit too early, but the biggest laugh was when Sammy Davis made the goof on the 'scoring' awards (not really Ins fault) and ad-lihhed himself into the fun- niest bit of the 0\ ening. That look on his face when he roa- ltzcd i,is mistake was worth more than all the dolls in Holly. wood! The audience was filled with familiar faces - Rock I ludson, Natalie Wood and her escort Art Loew, Nick Adams and wife C,•rol, David Niven, Greg- ory Peck and wife Veronique, and many more. Elizabeth and Richard Burton were in New York for "Hamlet", so were missing, ONE WEEK ONLY APRIL 23rd to APRIL 30th 670x15 Tubeless and Tube Type 750x14 Tubeless and Tube Type 670x15 and 750x14 Tubeless Tires as low as.•• $13.90 rices Other sized tires at special p and savings. COME IN AND DEAL! Get a chance to win a 24 inch 4 Barbecue and a 5-p1ece Barbecue Set with each tire purchase. ▪ ALL TERMS CASH ON THIS SALE. 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