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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 8

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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THE TROXTSCZ, Monday, Ncvembfjr IS, 13SI meetings Doctors to establish medical library I SiIUayll WHAT WAS THE TRUTH AtC'UT ADA? Ella great despite acoustics, deadline 4, Vancouver C.Ui.er. A iv- 1 St hniK 21 wt birfvi Znitr Vaimmver 2,000 doctors will spend 000 in the next ten years, and more later if needed, to establish a medical library to serve the whole province. Dr. Cordon Blott of Nanai-mo, president -f the council of the College of Physicians and dans, amounting to $50,000 a year, in perpetuity. lie said the plan rails for big central library in Vancouver vith a mailing service to out-of-town doctors, and subsidies to medical libraries in Victoria, Kanairno and Interior points.

Surgeons of B.C. who an-: nounced the plan, aid it would be the first time Canadian doc-j tors had up' their own library. Most medical libraries': in Canada and the are in medical schools, he said. It will be paid for by a $23: a year increase in doctors' fees to the College of Physi-I vrtuver flitrn-t ''unci! of! t-e t'mted On-i A' Men'a c't is pm. Cansd sn Memitnal out ft Ccuu-e.

a.iii to' 1 I.itKTtt Asswtaiinn I em. fJupbar Community retire, i Wnt Thirly-firat and riv. 5, Vancouver Cer-tre Liberal Afsnriation a.m.. Ht i in i i i CAPITOL DOOSS 12. FEATURE 12 45.

2 55, 5 Co, 7.10. 20 PARAMOUNT COCRS 6 45. FEATURE 7.10, IS 3i thi irony of ARNOLD ROTHSTIIH OF KING Ii a i a THE "-M-'-iat. Win a 1 i HROARIHGZQ HARD TO BELIEVE but mm the "Carry On" geng MO i Itll OAYID JANSSM DIANHE FDSTTR fu Seemingly without el fort, her voice projected the ongs with clarity and warmth. Twci minor-league and minor key blemishes occurred in the evening: Paul Smith and his trio opened the second half of the show with a couple of instrumental that feemed to include every piano elkhe from the repertoire oi P.ogT Williams, Peter Nero and Co Smith, a fine accompanist, can't resist the temptation to be cute when he's on his own.

The other occurrence: Someone backstage ruled that Ella get off the staee at 10:30. and get off she did, despite the wishes of the audience and it seemed the artist herself. The curtain was closed on her in almost indecent haste. We could have waited another half-hour for the post-show drink. L.P.

2n Fron her first numberail' Uptempo version of "Ail uf Me" to her last, too brief ei' core, "S'wonderful, Ella Fitr-gerald held the capacity audience at Queen Elizabeth in her capable hands Friday night. Cupping her hand to her ear to hear how she and the Paul Smith trio were coming out, Ella ran the gamut from mournful blues Jo a pulsing. Jumping "Hardhearted Hannah." After the performance, she complained of the acoustics in the QET. "It's the most peculiar iiound I ever worked In," she said. Working as she does In close harmony with her accompanists, Ella has to be able to hear the entire group no the can change key and tempo at will.

She needn't have worried. fS Si 21 CURT JURGENS CLAIRE (LOOM i "BRAINWASHED IMJL I I ft li LI II 'JCS ililllil licA III. 1. fil. I ORRHEUM DRS.

12. ot 2 10, 5 55, 9.40,. 2fi HIT 12 20, 4.10, 7 50 10UCHECD GATES 6 30. SHOW 7 PM. COLUMBIA DRS 12 45.

ot 2 40. 6 25, 15 10, 2-vl HIT 1 CO 4 40. I JS Hawaiian Holiday! ex-'ca joth nsi mm A 7 )4 1 BOUIll HI1IWINNH CAHHIS FILM ISW1 -i fNN Cbvc mil iah buncisco nut mm REGARDLESS" SIDMET MHC UNMITR CONNOR CMMUS IUWTSIT Plui Al V.u Only EDINBURGH TATTOO (In Color) SUBURBANS DOORS -4S VOGUE ONLY DOORS 12 NOON, t.06, 3:14, 5:22. 7 30, 9 38 Soldier i I -f I I DOORS 12 I A MOS1LM nODUCTIOI RNOU1M unToe 111 it i ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON'S MONSTER OF STUDY IN TERRIFYING EVII A Ml LAST' fEAT. THE AGESI ENTER NOW STARTS TODAY Top hero role goes lo little-known actor rhULlLn Ji TECHNICOLOR i ill in di mi uviu Now the plum has fallen to ENTERTAINMENT) FARRISH 31-year-old Connery, virtually MO 1-3722 iT Doorj Opn 12 hiaon AMI 0 ajCTv BIB PARADE OF 1 Aaiing TaU of Trut AdvnluTt' Plus CLINT WALKER ROGER MOORE "GOLD of the SEVEN SAINTS" DRS.

12. ot 1:40, 5 35. 9 35 2nd HIT 12 10 4 05, 00 unknown in the film worm. Among the conventionally rugEed tough guy types who jostled for screen tests, bachelor Connery looks tailormade for the part. Alert, appraising eyes and a long-lipped mouth with a sar KENNETH LONDON (CP) Sean Con-nery, dark-browed, athletic British actor just back from playing Macbeth In Canada, has been pfeked for the coveted screen role of secret service agent James Bond.

Connety had been In Toronto where the CEC Mmed Macbeth early in October, to be shown as a five-part television series starting Nov. 30. The hunt for the right man to play Ian Fleming's tough LA DOLCE VITA CONTESJ ENDS NOVEMBER 25 Two first-class, round-trip CPA tickets to Honolulu, plus two weeks' free accommodation for two at the famous Moana Hotel this can be your Grand Prize in the exciting four-week radio contest continuing until November 23. Here's all you have to do: Pick up your free entry form now at any Standard Station or Chevron Dealer. Deliver or mail your entry or entries to Radio 60 CJOR.

Listen carefully each day for your name over CJOR Get your family or friends to help by listening too! NOTHING TO PAY-MANY ADDITIONAL DAILY PRIZES FOR LUCKY ENTRANTS! Get started on the road to Hawaii LEAVING SOON! SEE IT NOW! mmNts tu ml MTMCES 2 t. ltilMyrt ml S4turn Hr ItlVIIM 'ife 11 II I VII I 1,1 donic tilt dominate his lean face. He sizes up his new job HURRY! ENDS SOON PPTFR USTINOV with Bond like conciseness. 1 AND 9:07 F.M, VAMCt un IUI tTMM. TMtATM It A Tl tM, CMIIIHT pnMMAMCI MAt Wl fTUM litum IMTINHI it tJL (VfMIMOl No xim.twno to portoro unotr IB fwl lfW "I see Bond as a complete sensualist," he told a Daily Express reporter.

"His senses For Rsrvatiftn mn4 Information Phon MU I-J020, 11 are highly tuned and he's cm1( ,.4, SfllJORA DEE JOHN 6WIN AWMTaMiROFF awake to everything. A VERY IMPORTANT PERSON IS COMING TO THE PARK SOON "He likes his wine, his food Colonial; and his women. He't quite HELD OYER! 0 it Dammolr MIT Dosn 11 a.m. 0c I Ltt Rmisk Yvci Montand ATTEND THE 2 4 3 Sophia Loren tw8men cctn Vittorio DeSica FIRST NICHTER PREVIEW but sophisticated hero has been on since June. Author Fleming personally laid down the blueprint for the casting director: "Bond is quiet, hard, ruthless, sardonic and fatalistic all his movements are relaxed and economical." "It' the' acting plum of the decade," producer Harry Saltzman, who bought the film rights for $500,000.

"Everyone has been after It. Hitchcock wanted It for Cary Grant." right away by visiting Jour STANDARD STATION CHEVRON DEALER Outitandinf DromoT Grtqory Peck Stephen toy 4 'TUC DDIW AftnC" amoral. "I particularly like him because he thrives on conflict a quality lacking in present-day society." Ian Fleming, formerly an executive of The Sunday Times, turns out a new Bond adventure regularly every year from his Jamaican retreat. His fans. number millions and Include President Kennedy.

VlTiKliTfl TONIGHT at 8:15 int. BflMfHlUJ Powerful Outdeer Dtm! tNCWS "Where We Take Better Care of Your Car" INDS TUESDAY PAUL NEWMAN in "PARIS BLUES" a I loth Arbutl i in in 1 I I 1 Fro Parkin kin 3 fr 47th 7-113 with LOUIS ARMSTRONG FREE PARKINS For a areot film OKooricnc too AWARDS Granville Smith MU 1-1S11 MOVIE TIMES Doart Noan Feature at 12:1. I ll, 4 01, 4 04, 1:00, 10:00: Aloe Guinnoit and John Mill, in "TUNES OF GLORY" In Color at 1:40 Pluf Tht Mastor of Britith Satire, f.f.r Sollori at 7 I 10:10 in "TWO-WAY STRETCH" Wiltr.d Hyda-Whito jaatjHaaBaal NEWS ajajajMaTJRjajaj 2:55, CAPITOI, "Ada," 7:10, 9:20. Adulle 49a (InH. T) HOLLYWOOD I.OUCHKED "King rf the Roaring Twenties" and "Brainwashed," 7:00.

BAY 'The Treat Caruso," 7:30 and "League of VOGUE "Carry on Reiard- OIlPHKUAf "King- of thp Rnr-ln 20'i," 2:10, 555, 9:40. unci "Brinwahed," 12:20, 4:10, 7:50. nOMIWON 140. 35. 9:33 and -Hold ot the Seven Mints, 12:10, 4:00, 8:00.

3123 W. Broadway RE Kathryn Grayton Av Gardner Howard Kel Color "SHOWBOAT" Hoar tha lilting melodic, of Jorom K.rn A Oicar Hammoritoln Plu Curt Joreon. Dawn Adam. "HOUSE OF INTRIGUE" Color 7 10 40 Thar: "King Solomon1. Minn" "THE GREAT CARUSO" 7:10 Mario lenie Ann Blvth STANLEY "LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN" I Retire? Jack Hawkins Patrick 1:15.

STRAND "Ballad of Soldier," 8:10, 7.20, 9:25. ies, 3,14, 7.30, i.3X. WEST VAM ODEON "furry on Kegardlesn," 7.30 and 9.30. VARSITY Preview 8:15. FRASEJl "Parli Bluta," 7:23 and 9:30.

RIDOE -Tunen of Glorv." 40 nd'Two-way 7:00 and PROVINCf WANT-ADS MU 3-9242 Pf.AZA "Ilniup nf frlnht FAMOUS ARTISTS LTD. TONIGHT 8:30 QUEEN ELIZABETH TMf iTOI THE FAMOUS EUROPEAN GUITAR DUO 12:22, 6:45. 10:10 and "Almo-taur," 1:44, 5:00, 8:16, STUPtfl "Two Women 12:16. 4:08. 6:04, 8:00.

10:00. irOJ.I.YWOOD 7:43 find "House ot 7:00 and 10:40. CASCADES ''Kin Snlnmon Mlnei" and "The Green Helmet," 7:00. PRESTI ALEXANDRE LAGOYA tt.M. 91.11ft.

Inrl. 1ft Tirkpt Mt HudNiin'N Ru.v o. Mnin Uintr Book Dfpt, Ml! l-SSM until 5 m. After 1:30 at thf, thmtrf. Sppcirtl HtiMlnt Kntft At Ortor Hoitin Cotroll Sts.

MU 1-744 "ONI IYED JACKS" Color Marlon Brando Karl Mold.n (Adult Entrtninmnt Only) "FORBIDDEN ISLAND" C.lor Jon Holl Non Adorn. Now. Cont. II a.m. PARK "Romanoff and Juliet." now LEE LEONARD 5sCf rriMiAnnAUM nUY.

M'I8 II I VTTII With the Biggest and Best Show Around Comedy Songs Cr an Evening of fun! Se the 'Greot PretenderV Fabuleui $50,000 W.tdroba put "Jh EMPERORS" "Conada'i Kingston Trio" A I 1 4 1 aBC 1 Open 7 t. iU) 2 m.m I I Trz HELD OVER I Yj err FORD and A CM At the TS a 5 th Annual Pacific International 4 al ah NOV. 30 9 NIGHTS 8:30 MATINEES WfP. SATURDAYS 1:00 and 4:10 616 HORNBY ST. MU1-3677 new i In 1M W.

era4iw Kiehwar i milt tf af loundory HI 4-tl 14 TanieHf Tuwdev Wadnetday "KING SOLOMON'S I I I SHOW HOOUCTION Retirement may seem a long way of! for you nothing to be concerned about vow. But the fact is this: It's what you do about it now, that determines whether you and your wife will have enough to live on comfortably, when retirement age comes. You can guarantee the income you will need for a happy retirement but you must plan for it in advance. The Dominion Life man, with his special training and experience, can give you expert advice. He can show you a plan which guarantees retirement income, and adequate life insurance protection for your growing family as well.

See hira today, about a retirement plan or income which will supplement your Company's pension scheme. MINES" 1 4 if fa Tehfiiceler ith S. GHANGI DIIOKAH Kill Slarrini DLL TIAVtHS 'THE GREEN HELMET" Shao at 1 Ram Viton A.a.labl When, it comes to insurance it's Qjjjfyf ffl fyffl. THE Sisters MFORUM AN Seat Kaierved i A Tkk.H Hlcht Av4y Ti turaaa. XlSl 10 0irair.

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SHOW 7:00 baiii Janu Diann otr "KING OF THE ROARING alwt Curt JwrfM Clair BImi) "BRAINWASHED" M. LEVINE a'Craw! R. G. CAMERON, C.L.U Manoaer for B.C. 1687 West Broodwoy Vancouver DENNIS G.

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