16 The Guardian. _,, Fe: 27. 1964- Charleton Heston Not Typed 20th Century Player 7. B." BOB THOMAS 1' HOLLYWOOD IAP‘ ‘ Charl- ‘on Heston. who likes it here. is making his first all-California movie since The Big Country seven years ago. He would like to spend more time in the land of his adoption, but producers don't like him an i, a 20m century man. "All the good modern itarts go to Jack Lemmon and Cary Grant." he laments. "That leaves Heston with pic- tures like The Ten Command- ments. Realtor. Fit Cid and The Agony and the Ecstasy. ‘ He's not seeking sympathy.’ has established a near- monopoly on costume epics. He 5 has probably done more than; anyone else to overcome prej-l. udice to such films, as cx-S pressed in the words of a. theatre chain boss: “Don‘t give: me any of those pictures where‘ they write with feathers." ‘ GOOD THING GOING Heston himself admits he has i a good thing zoing. : "When you see .lack Lemmnn . at the beginning or a picture‘ walking down the halls of a My office buildinz. you immedi-l ately believe in him as that .luriio executive of a corpora-i tion." 5 ‘d “And when people see me on horseback in i chain-mail. they seem lieve that I belong there. "Some actors are obviously: contemporary types and they: can't pull it off. When you're; wearing chain-mail. you'd damn well better convince the audi- ence that you wear chain-mail ‘ underwear. too.“ Right now he's back in the llth century. the era of El Cid. This time he’s playinz a Nor- 1 man warrior in The War Lord. Cost of The War Lord: $5.- 000.000. comma T0 ~ HOLMAN’S BOTH STORES FOR HIS ANNUAL VISIT AND BIG COLORFUL PARADE Yes! Santa Claus is coming to town and will be presenting a special Santa Claus parade in both Charlottetown and Summerside. See below for parade routes and times. * CHARLOTTETOWN PARADE SATURDAY NOV. 28th at 9.30 ILM. SANTA EXPECTED TO ARRIVE AT HOLMAN'S AT 10:30 A.M. AND WILL REMAIN IN TOYLAND UNTIL 12:00 NOON AND WILL RETURN AT 1:30. Excessive Vitamin D Said Danger BALTIMORE IAPl — A Johns Bopldns pediatrician said here that a significant cause . then. . . Robert. Fl. Cooke. pedia- is'iciaa-in-chiet and dL-ectoir ot . the partmeot of pediatrics at ‘ Johns Hopkins, said there should be a he ew pregnant women‘ with their doctors of the amounts of vitamin D they consume. ' He emphasized at a press con» 1 I torean that not all mothers are -‘ sensitive to vitamin D. But he i said that excessive intake of it by those who are is "a signifi- cant cause of retardation of the more ac ere i‘otmn and cer- tainly one o! the most common preventible causes." at SUMMERSIDE PARADE SATURDAY NOV. 28th at 3.00 PM. SANTA CLAUS WILL BE TOURING SLEMON PARK STARTING AT 2:00 PM. ARRIVING AT HOLMAN'S AT 3:45 PM. AND WILL DE IN THE STORE UNTIL CLOSING. Water Pollution , . Seen Tourist Industry Threat OTTAWA 'CP) —— Pollution o! I Canada's water resources poses i t to the Canadian Tout- Ist industry, the federal provin- ' cial tourist conference has been tnl . Dr. Albert E. Rerry. sec teary-treasurer of the (lana ian Institute on Pollution Con- trol, said water pollution has become a national problem challenging “our very existence and our national welfare." A program to control DOIlUlIO: i had always lacked public sup- . port. ; “l'ntil we can impress thor- ‘ oughty upon the public the inn 3 portance of this support our et- tnrts are likely to fall short of our objectives." . Berry said "apart from the need for protecting our own citizens, we must think of the great recreational facilities of Canada and the lure of the IOU!- ]Q ..l "Walcr pollution is one of H1:- HO! HO! HO! I'LL BE SEEING YOU Santa Claus will be in Toyland to receive children each day. Summerside 2:00 pm. to 4:00 p.m., Charlottetown 1:30 to 3:30 pm. Boys and Girls be sure to see Old sun: “I” M k";me these new Santa about. your extra special surprises this Christmas 21:3...aryln in Holman's Toyland. both stores. CHILDREN VISIT- ‘ "‘" “m” ING SANTA MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT OR PARENT. MONTREAL rCPI u Prices were steady to as much as $1 lower in fair trading this week on the Montreal livestock mar- PARADE HIGHLIGHTS , . o . Receipts: 2.588 cattle. 1.551 O O ' ° calves. 539 hoes. I39 sheep and Bands fire. In", P'gs lambs. . . and the Big Bad Chaice steers 22.50-23.60. good GOTHIC ' w 20.85 - 22, medium 18.25 - 20.50, on common 12.. Ill. . o Medium heifers 18. common Gnu". . Dragon 1,; ' l7.50. fGood cows 14.30-15.50, tops to . Polar Bear 0 ha; 16.25. medium 13.50-14.25, com- on mon 1243.50. canners and cut— ' ters 5-11.75. . Clowns . LII‘IIO Rod Good bulls 17.5043. common , Ind medium 105017.25. . Rabbits Riding Hood Good vealerl 27-32, medium 1 .. hie 02-2150. 10-22. 1' sers‘ 12.18. comm g as . Cinderella "a: Grade A hogs 26.50-27.00; sows . T . and 0" COINS. l6.50-l . ram Gocd lambs 20-22. those torJ PS Santa Ch"! ritual slaughter 23-25. cheep 4- 10 according to quality. BI'I'I'EN BY SNAKE ' BEIRUT (AW—The leader 0: the royalist faction in the civil . war in Yemen. depmed Imam Mohamed cl Badr, was re- cently bitten by a snake and lay in danger of death "for a tow days." Lebanese newspaper , Al Hayat reported cdnesday. I Lack of news of his activities gave rise to recent reports that b Ind been killed In tinting. ‘v Both Stores Open Sat.Afternoon In the event of inclement weather necessitating any changes in times or routes, there will be spot announce- ments on Radio Station CFCY from 8 am. to 9 3m. on Sat. Nov. 28th and on CJ RW from 12 to 1 p.m. the some day.