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Whitby Free Press, 26 Nov 1980, p. 26

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'p. PAGE 1-6, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1980, WHJTBY FREE PRESS Witby Free Press.. . ATIIEMOVIES ...with Barry Murkar No oe syingwha's to play for Xmas *CINEMASHOWCESE 0 PRrlgIVA'1'1, 1~ vveeKuay3; f:UU, triu 0 Sat. &Sun.. 2:30,4:40,7:00,9:15 à, N., L:4 1 L THE ELEPHANT MAN Anthony Hopkins end John Hurt ' (adult) WEEKDAYS: 7:05 & 9:15 Sat. Su n. 2:15, 4:25, 6:45, 9:05 Àlor- ORDINARY PEOPLE Mary Tyler Moore, and Donald Sutherland (aduit) Wainig-Soms langfuage moy b. offensiv. Ont. Ttuatres Or. Weekdays: 7:0,9:15 Sat. & Sun.: 2:004:15,6:40,9:00 It is coming to that season when it is trne to be jolly, and if movies happen to be one of your choices for pleasure, we have been told there will be a bagful of new ones arriving just prior to the festive season. Neither the manager of the Odeon and ýHyland or the Oshawa Centre Cinemas have let us in on just what to expeet yet, other than to wet our appetities by saying there are some real goodies on the way. Disney studios are already thumping the tub for a new feature cartoon that wilI be released yery shortly. It has dogs and the kind of things that ail children like. We are expecting changes this week at the Hyland in Oshawa where a double feature has been playing for the past week, so check the ad on this page in case they have been moved out. Hangar 18 was also another doubtfil.. It has been playing at the Odeon in Oshawa for .the past two weeks. At the Oshawa Centre Cinemas, Goldie Hawn has been bringing them in to see Private Benjamin, a movie that has told millions of fans that she is more than a cute face and just another dumb blond. The Elephant Man while describe by many fans as in- teresting, but depressing, has had good audiences. This movie has drawn a lot of attention since stories have been appearing in the papers about people In Canada and the United States who have been afflic- ted with this terrible disease that literally deforms a per- son's features and can turn a fact into a horrible grotesque mask. Ordinary People with OPEN HOUSE SUN DAV NOV. 30,1980 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. WIN A FREE SEASONS LIFT PASS Ask how tobecome eligible for Up to 8 Free Guest tow passes. (Good only this Sun.) * SKI SWAP& SALE (articles for sale in before 10 a.m. Nov. 30,1980) * FASHION SHOW * EQUIPMENT * DOOR PRIZES DEMONSTRATIONS * SKI MOVIE .Lift Rides 1980181 GREAT SKI PACKAGES Accom. & Ski Instruction pkgs. .Triple chair . 2 T-Bars *Hours of Operation Wed.-Sun. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p. m. Hwy No. 35 and No. 7A ln Bethany 91 Km east of Toronto 21 Km from Peterborough (705) 277-2555 Mary Tyler Moore is a story about ordlnary people alright, but its on the' sad side, and probably one that many women would enjoy. Bring your kleenex girls!1 Bette Midler in Divine Madness will also draw in the fans, both young and old. The last four mentioned here are at the Centre Cinemas, but again, since this is being written early check the ad just in case changes have been made. Bits and Pieces - Mae West is dead. Her body was taken to New York this week where she was buried beside her parents and her brother. Mae West has been described as being the most misquoted actress in the history of Hollywood, but it neyer seemed to bother her very much. She and the late W.C. Fields made, a great team in the movies they did together. Compared to today's movie language, she sounded like a Sunday school teacher, but in the days of her movies, her suggestive comments raised the eyebrows of millions. We all know now who shot J.R. on the Dallas television series, and an estimnated 75 million watched last Friday night to- find out who did it. This was the most publicized show in the history of telev- ision and apparently there is a lot more to corne yet. They won't let go of a good thing like this in a hurry. Heven's Gate was pulled from movie houses in Los Angeles, New York and Toronto last week after United Artists found dozens were walking out because the story was too tedious to watch. Editing will be done and the producer is hopeful that it wil make its ap- pearance again by February. Awar&d winners The Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) has announced the winners of their plaque design com- petition. The committee judged the entries of the contestants -on November 19. First prize was awarded to Neil Wick, of Brooklin who is a student of the Durham College Applied Arts and technology in Oshawa. Wick 18 formerly a student of An- derson Collegiate, Whitby. The second prize went to >Rob Peltenburg of 406 Lupin Drive while thrid place,.went to Anita Gerlsbeck of 40 Harrison Court. The winners of the com- petition wil be presented with their prizes at the December 15 meeting of Whitby Town Council. Raggedy Ann Children's musical play about RAGGEDY ANN, written by Rene and Marie Aloma, is to be presented by Ajax Lyric Theatre at Ajax High School beginning Friday, December 5 through Sunday, December 14. Matinee curtains are at 2:00 p.m. while evening cur- tains are at 7:30 p.m. For ticket information and special group rates cail 683- 7367, 666-1363 or 668-9915. Brooklin bazaar The Brooklin and District Kinette club will be holding cit 'j M.BM. PHOTOGRAPHY When you bring in a roll of film to be prooessed, we charge you ONLY FOR THE PRINTS THAT COME OUT - We'iI alio be there to give you friendly, professional advi ce if you want it) and show you wbere vou made vour mistake. M.B.M. - The Fiendly Professionals M.BM. PHOTOGRAPHY 131 BROCK STREET NORTH WHITBY 668-6111 QUAMYJA I PROCESSNG DONEFILM LABORATMFES LTD Mon, Fr1, 9-ÔstJO- 1:: a4 723 3467 Aicu a bazaar on Saturday December 6 between il a.m. and 3 p.m. at the Brooklin Community Centre. There wiil be tea served and a major draw for a stocking ful 0f canned goods held. Snow- flake bazaar The St. John's Anglican Church Whitby will be holding their annual Snowflake Bazaar and Tea on Saturday November 29 from il a.m. to 4 p.m. Crafts, knitted goods, novelies, home baking and books wîll be for sale at the event located at the corner of Brock and Victoria Streets. YOU DON'T PAY FOR YOUR MISTAKES L. 'N r A 1 Wankilava- 7-M 0-1n

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