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Democrat and Chronicle du lieu suivant : Rochester, New York • Page 36

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Rochester, New York
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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE f-T What's Doing rriday, July 4, 1969 DLJ (MOT jffi tnr InfarmeHan Phan Thntr or 346-6200 'tlmjfmf 1 a II dancing at The North Motion Picture Association Ratings: General audience (G), Mature audience (M), Restricted with parent or guardian (R), Under 16 not admitted (X), Not rated (NR). MOVIES Warlno "Flnlon's Rainbow," Fred Astaire, Petulo Clark, 7, 9:25. (NR). Panorama "Oliver," Ron Moody, Mark Lester, 2, (G). Monroe "Funny Girl," Barbra Streisand, Omar Sharif, 2, 8 (G).

Loew's "Wlnnlno," Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, 2:30, 4:55, 7:25, 9:50. (M). Towne I "Sweet Charity," Shirley MacLalne, Sammy Davis, 2, 8 (G). Little "The Lost Man," Sidney Po-Itler, Joanna Shimkus, 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40, 9:55 (M). Fine Arts Wild, Run Free," IN THING FOR YOUNG Fri.

Vincc Jan 10-Piece Orchestra Saturday Nights Combo Friday Nights -t. vl PFftPlF TO Tim tl Romeo i IN THE Sheraton Motel 4835 WEST HENRIETTA RD. "DINING IN THE GOURMET MANNER" 4th of July Special ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF 437 Victor Rd. Macedon, N.Y. 1-315-986-4724 Dinner-doily S-8, Frl.

A Sat. 5 to 10, Sun. 12 to 8 will help you do your ii a JULIET 6 mes from it tning parries tor up Fmger Lakes race fracfc t0 400 people! John Mills, Magk Lester, 1:30, 3:30, iwi. II vri Stonerldoe. "True Grit," John COVER-NO MINIMUM E5S55SSESSJ wavne, oien 2:20, 4:45, 7:30, :55 (G).

i PLUS 2ND rV Towne II "The April Fools," Jack rninDcm uiti uemmon, carnerine ueneuve, 2, 3:30, II lie! 1 m). Stutson "The Maltese Blnov, "DAZZLING" lv RiprdRDfdNbA i CNfTP Hi 1 1 Rowan and Martin, 2, 3:55, 5:45, 7:40, II I LIFE Cinema "Goodbye Columbus, "Richard Benlamin. Ail McGraw, 1:45, 3:40, 5:40, 7:45, 9:55 (R) nociTH ROBUST RELISH TRAY, BAKED POTATO WITH SOUR CREME or BUTTER, VEG. or SALAD, HOME BAKED ROLLS. Paramount "Che," Omar Sharif, -j) yj) pit 7C Ev Romeo'l UA 12:55, Park' 10:25 li! 'mm mum this Is the MADNESS I H0LI0AY MATINEE TODAY i i U- A Lifetime ff i A I If.tim.

jac raignie, 4, lu. N. Riviera "MacKenna's Gold," Grea-orv Peck, Omar Sharif, 2, 4:15, 6:30, 8:45 (M). Studio 2 "If," Malcolm McDowell, Christine Noonan, 2, 4, 8, 10. (R).

kvi! Woman," Eva Renrl, 7:30, 9:30 (R). Resent "The Wild Bunch," Wllllom Holden, Ernest Boranine, 12, 2:30, 4:40, 7, 9:20. (R). Coronet "The Sound of Music," Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer, 2, 5:15, 8:30 (G). crowded into THE (37 Suspenseful 7 mi Sh wai Morritd H.

wo. Mnrntd I with io much in common i thty juit had i to loll in LOVE! fliuflu minut 1 by minute, feor i by feor, bullet cYn iiciuc cunAmr: IP LALUJIlk ADULTS ONLY! NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED wjr wttrjfAA ririr lime or ropuiar rncei No Reierved Seats Continuous Performance! DRIVE-INS Rochester "MacKenna's Gold," 9. (M). "The Wreckino Crew," Dean Martin, 11:15, (M) Emolre-Central "The Love Bus," Dean Jones, Michele Lee, (G); "The Paper Lion," Alan Aldo. Washington "Romeo and Juliet," Olivia Hussey, Leonard Whltino, (G); 'Barefoot In the Park," Jane Fonda.

Robert Redfleld. Lakeshore "99 Women," Maria Schell, Mercedes MacCambrldoe (NR); "Deadlier Than the Male," Elka Som-mer: "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush. Starlite "They Came to Rob Las Sommer; "The Wild Bunch (R). Northoark "Romeo and Juliet," 8:55, 12:55 (G); "Barefoot In the Park," 11:40. Uli i i UU 2nd SONG-FILLED WEEK! 7:00 and 9:25 SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW FRI.

AND SAT. Doon Open DAILY AT 1 1 30 A.M. -SUN. AT 1 :00 P.M. I I TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION" nmninn Comfortably Coo WARING RD.

PLAZA 467-1897 II I I I I i "I I 1 r'oflinrino Hnn mi t-rt oooooooooooooooooooo 2 Tim mtsT man 5- in 2nd BIG WEEK! (nil ifiKvaKaiii lQJjFjU "5 Cd-STARRING' JOHANNA SHINKUS "The April Fools" my MfM II VMM Ul DAILY TrtLlir LIT T.Jrt ft.rrt oooooooooooooooooco Alt-CONDITIONID V'Y V4kiuiii PP- Southtown -v 240 Eost Av. I.ITTLfc IWWIW ll Plop 473-7660 Upstate's Largest Ride Iff I CVUX flh WffrSrfSi fTn nfi'f 11 mi i Park uni inAv matiucp TfiMfiRnnuui THEATER "You're 0 Good Man Charlie Brown," musical comedy based on the "Peanuts comic strlo, Nazareth Colleoe Arts Center, 4245 East Plttsford, 8:30 p.m. "Oliver," musical based on the Charles Dickens novel "Oliver Twist," stars ROy Walston, at Town and Country Playhouse, In East Rochester High School auditorium, 200 Woodbine Ave East Rochester, 8:30 p.m. "Luv," comedy by Murray Schlsaal, presented by the Brocknort Summer Theater Workshop, In Festival Theater, Fine Arts Building, State University College at Brockport, Holley Street, Brockport, 8:30 p.m. "The Fantastlcks," presented bv the Plovers, in the Bishop Kearney High School auditorium, 125 Kings Highway Irondeauolt, 8:30 e.m.

"Hedda Gabier," Ibsen's drama of neurotic woman, presented bv the University of Rochester Summer Theater, In company's Summer Theater, on River Boulevard (between railroad bridges), 8:30 p.m. "'The Student Prince," operetta starring John Gory, at Melody Fair, In Wurlltzer Park, North Tonawanda (Thruway Exit 50 on Niagara Falls Boulevard), 8:30 p.m. 7 V'' MATINEE rNXl -41 FOR NEXT I OlkJi? I -9 (Vic of the finest 4FtllmsIVcCvcr YIAR'S ACADEMY ff. seen 1 AWARDS! JaST urge you to sec it. iPAULHUBSCHMIDHARALD LEIFHHZ-UIffl ORlhtaaraiPwl I ILVLllLILLye'3pl010 1 COMFORTABLY AIR COXDITIOXED I MAJOR RIDES KIDDIES RIDES GOLF DRIVING RANGE til Liuicsnomc lournjt STARRING paiiiMiin in 1 Xj'? 70MM AND fUll MADK DIMINilONAL LtlltK IOUNDI HELD OVER! 2nd BIG WEEK! r.

Ci THE TRUE STORY OF CHE GUEVARA WHO FOLLOWED A DREAM OF JUSTICE iiiiic ur tj CTjII DrOUIB, drama starring Kathryn Crosby, Corning Summer Theater, Corning Glass Center, Corning, 8:30 p.m. "See How They Run," a Stale University College at Geneseo Festival of Fine Arts presentation, In the Block Box Theater, on the Geneseo campus, 8:15 p.m. ROLLER SKATING RINK AND AND CREATED A NIGHTMARE OF TERROR AND VIOLENCE! 9 www 20lti CBnlury-Foi presents 7 OMARSHARIFOiEr MINIATURE GOLF raw COLOR 14 AH R5. slC LU c.3 1 JACK PAUNCEasFIDEL CASTRO Mf 3 K.y V' BASEBALL PITCHING MACHINE DANNY'S BURGER-GO-ROUND DAILY AT SPECIAL EVENTS Falrport-Perlnton Fourth of July Celebration, sponsored by the Perlnton-Folr-port Chamber of Commerce, parade forms at Whitman Road, to Main Street, to West Church Street to Perin-ton Park, starts 10 a.m.; independence Day address by Walter Munch plus awarding of parade trophies and ribbons In Perlnton Park, Immediately after the parade) chicken barbecue, children's poems, and' local talent show, ell day; swimming pool party and dance, featuring music bv the Tom Monte Trio, at Island Valley Golf Club, Fairport Road, 9 to 2 a.m. (open to publlr).

Twenty-Seventh Annual "Fly-In or Walk In" Breakfast of the Penn Yon Flying Club In new hangar, Penn Yan Airport, 8 a.m. t6 noon. Empire Rodeo Association Championship Rodeo, at Roselend Park, Conan-tialgua, 2 p.m. TJ nuj aj. a AID-CONDItlONID 702 South Av.

rFINE ARTS 271.5800 1 op. Sftuthtown (TOWNE Ploio 473-76A0 F' HOLIDAY MATINEE HOLIDAY MATINEE TOMORROW! RAIN DATE SUNDAY, JULY 6th iniiEi ii AiLir 1 i inUM IAf AXMC junix vvhiimc Hammondsport Volunteer Fire Department Fair, at Hammondsport, fire truck rides for youngsters, 10 a.m. to noon; parade, 3 p.m.; fireworks display, ,0 p.m.; teen beach hop, 9 p.m. to midnight. Hammondsport Outdoor Art Show, all day (during daylight) hours today and Saturday.

Wall of Fire telebratlon, at Port Bay, Wolcott, 10 p.m. GLEN CAMPBELL PARAMOUNT 1300 SC0TTSVILLE RD. 95 Mortimer St. 232-5630 KIM DARBY c-3 Comfortably Air Conditioned 12-2-4-6-8-10 The HELD OVER! 3rJ I MUSIC Monroe County Parks Band Concerts, ot Firemen's Field, Rldge Road, Webster, 1 p.m.; at Brighton high School, Winton Road South and Elmwood Avenue (Twelve Corners), Brighton, 7 p.m. Ik! trio mm and ever to track THE YEAR BEST SELLER ABOUT THE TRUE' WEST! Killer.

mm 4 A -I I SPORTS Harness Racing, Buffalo Raceway, ThruwOy Exits 56 and 57 Hamburg, features special Independence Day double-header, with post times at 2 and 7:45 p.m. Thoroughbred Racing, Finger Lakes Race Track, Thruway Exit 44 on Route 96, Farmington, 2 p.m. Stock Car Racing, plus special Demolition Derby, ot Spencer Speedway, Route 104, Williamson, doors open, 6:30 p.m.; race starts, 8:30 p.m. COLOR ninmii mrrr -y TECHNICOLOR- A PwJiyOLINT PICTURE Icksi i-' -1 TONIGHT AT TnuAtinmu it i ore ic 1 tn tn TONIGHT AT TOMORROW AT PLANETARIUM Strasenburflh Planetarium, "Mon dnd the Universe," the ways man has learned obout space through sooce probes and satellites, Star Theater, 663 East 3 and 8 p.m. (tickets avoll.

able at door Monday through Thursday for information phone 442-7171). AIR-CONDITIONED i STUTSON A i vrifcnivui. Ul Stution Bridge Plaxa 342-7500 i "1 EXHIBITS AMD DEMONSTRATIONS "Towards A New Vision of the Universe," Includes slide and tape ppresen- HOLIDAY MATINEE HOLIDAY MATINEE TOMORROW! BOX OFFIC8 OPENS 7:30 P.M. ALL Love -In UV-; for Merhip works IU1 A JrONIGHT car I wlio shifts for himself! I WALT DISNEY TJ5 rflp' I ADMISSION PRICE i I Children under 1 2 FREE 'DEAN' MICHELE DAVID 8UDD JONES LEE T0IMSQN HACKETT Plus 2nd All Fomily Hit Alan'Alda BEST5 I PICTURE WINNER "BEST FILM" CANNES FILM FESTIVAL i OF TH F-5 1 Tanon on rne msiuiv ui ruv collection of photographs by the American Space Mission from the Explorer series to the Apollo series, with music by Hilton Kean Jones, continuous show- Ings, first show, 11 a.m., lost show, 4 p.m. Photographs by Leslie Krlms, of the Rochester Institute of Technology fac-ulv, Georlge Eastman House, 900 East 10 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Jackson and Perkins Rose Gardens, features 17 acres of roses, 1111 South Main Newark, all day. Garden of Fragrance, offers display of historic roses, In rear of the Rochester Museum and Science Center, 663 East all day. TOURS Livonia, Avon and Lakevlll Railroad, 23 mile scenic trip, departs Route 15, Livonia, 1 and 3 p.m. Arcade and Attica Railroad, rallrood excursion, departs Route 39, Arcade, 12:30, 2:30 p.m.

ANIMALS Monroe County Anllal Shelter and Loilypop Farm, 99 Victor Road, Perlnton, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Seneca Park Zoo, St. Paul Street north of Rldge Road Traffic Circle, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; animals fed, 3 p.m.

RECREATION County of Monroe Swimming Pools, ot Charlotte High School. 4:15 Lake Aye. and John Marshall High School, 180 Rldseway 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Letchworth State Park Pools, open 11 a.m.

to 7 p.m. Dreamland (Amusement) Park, et Sea Breeze, 4600 Culver Road, today, 1 p.m.; tomorrow and Sunday, 1 to MlBht. nr "GO! FOR THE FURY, FORCE AND FUN OF -LOOK "ANGRY, TOUGH AND FULL OF STING!" -ure "A PICTURE YOU MUST SEE THIS YEAR IS if." UOlii HOWE JOURNAL 31L. iff. him mil ii nlil MITImmmbw.imm COLOR-70 MM-STEREO SOUND lcolm Mcdowell- Christine ndonan Richard Warwick ri lumuni ai r.m.

4 lumuKKun hi Tomorrow a) 1 Clinton Av. Acron from Siblay't 540-KSO STUDIO 2 AiD.rnKMiTinKicn AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORTABLY AIR CODITIOED ft 'PANORAMA rrrji fjy, nflld RJ. 31-70 lZ CINEMA 1 Clinton Av. South 271-1715 riiTi tm il.

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