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Barrie Examiner, 5 Nov 1976, p. 25

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Home Ilhe Valachi Papers 01 Midnight Special Movn ilady of The 12 Hawaii Fin Tmm 32 News L20 ii 00 Movie in 13437 xi suspitiuii Mary Hartman I5 News 20 Il News Movie Vera tiuli Night Real News 12 Night Final III II Movie Web Tattered ii thlt itiff Limits 250 Merv Griffin 30 lroiiside ii iii Juhnny mun Home iSea Fightersi prs tW Man Emma Home iiigit irows 222 OppoSite Sexes pr Hed be happy as roadie WINNIIEG CP Larry Evoy who has spent good part of his life singing pop songs on stage would be per fectly content as roadie really like audio equip ment says Evoy who put to gether threepiece group called Edward Bear in Toronto in 1969 and recorded several hit singles would like to go out and do sound jobs It just would be cinch Just for the change Although the furry four pawed friend of Christopher Robin in the English Victorian fantasy classic which provided the group with name has en dured singersongwriter Evoy is the last member of the origi nal band Now Evoy is backed by six musicians and female vocal ist new addition to the pre viously maledominated group The newest incarnation of Edward Bear still plays the songs which vaulted them to the top of the record charts and into recognition in the United States and Great Britain in cluding You Me and Mexico Seven years after the original group was assembled Evoy says he doesnt mind being part of the recent wave of rock nos talgia We always do the singles At first it seemed like all the people came to hear was them But the groups music has changed with time The volume is lower now vocal interplay more accented hair shorter and the dress smarter in the words of Evoy The direction is still soft middleoftheroad pop but Evoy has expanded the bands repertoire to include songs by other artists something he rarely did before In the beginning all the sin gles were written and sung by myself In the early days we had this idea it was hip thing to do your own material He still writes in spurts few songs at time But the latest release is song by Neil Sedaka called Perfect Stran gers Evoy says his music has he come more so histicatcd over the years and 0th himself and the audiences have sort of grown up And although the years of touring and recording havent aged him Evoy is more certain about his future now ENTER PET ROCKS AYLMER Ont CP Two children tried to enter their pet rocks in the Aylmer Pet Show here One of them just picked up rock from the ground but the other one had it all painted and said it could do tricks said director Frank Pineo The two tricks were rolling over and sitting The rocks were disqualified from the show IMPROVESSLOWLY TRURO NS CP It has been slow year for industrial development in northern Nova Scotia and Harold Ettinger the provincial development depart ments regional officer says he doesnt expect improvements until next year He said high in tercst rates and costs of trans portation and fuel have dis couraged large companies from setting up branch plants POETR YREADHVGSATLIBRARY The Barrie Examiner Friday November 19767A There is Canadian culture Two Canadian poets read some of their works for 50orso pec ple at the Barrie Public Library Tuesday night and showed that there is Canadian culture and that poetry is part of it Ted Plantos and David McFadden were brought to Barrie by the Georgian Bay Regional Library System with the assistance of the Outreach Ontario program of the Ontario ministry of culture and recreation That gave the two poets two strikes before they even had chance tostart readin Libraries are places where books are kept and nothing ex citing has ever happened as everybody knows And overnment as everyone interested in the arts knows should content with just putting up the money for arts not providing the artists Well something excitin did happen at the library and the Georgian Bay Regional Li rary System and the Barrie Public Library are to be commended for making the library something more than place where books are kept And Ted Plantos and David McFadden may have been artists provided by the government but they arent government ar tists Three Canadian authors were to have been at the library Tuesday night But Phyllis Gotlieb broke her hip Sunday and was unable to come Sara Malcy Barries chief librarian an nounccd Ted Plantos read first from his serious poetry gt after mcn tioning that it was unusual even in Toronto to have as many people attend poetry reading as attended Tuesday nights reading in Barrie Mr llantos poetry is humorlcss relentless poetry which demands to be read without humor with heavy dull beat You have that kind of gravity which ropes in craziness and ties it to the ground he says and that fairly describes his poetry lie read sortie love poems and they were about people who find love does not conquer all about lovers who find their love is lonely Mr llantos read one of his works about the skid road and mission dcnileus of the hcibiiurneQuecn area of Toronto It was images of war itcrans pawnid medals and passing wine bottles from hand to hand and eventually death think it is disgraceful that old men should have to live like that that anybody should live like that he told the mostly female audience at Barrie Library Mr llaiitos then started on his narrative Work The Legend of Red Ryan chd Ryan was Depression bank robber who set parole reform and prison reform tll anada back lot years Released frolll Kingston as reformed man he was shot to death it Sarina liquorstorc holdup The Legend of Red Ryan begins with balladlike sequence that leaves the listener secure in the knowledge that it must be poetry itrhymcs Suddenly and wnh force that Mr llzmtos had not revealed all evening The Legend of Red Ryan becomes passionate sec tion about the itm section almost savagely sexual section that says more about guns and gun control than all the iiiinistelial statements editorials and gunrtancicrs pro nounccnients of the past year All is not grimuess and loneliness and death itli Mr llautos Any man who can write poem comparing social workers and fleas they share many traits he says among them juggl mg and jumping through hoops has obviously spcnt timeon the absurditiesof ourtiincs Then came David McFadden Qucstion is David lcliddcn anadas answer to Ambrose iticrece Question is Al liirdy right bedbug Davnl McFadden is people poet lie is concerned about people and he observes them and sees their foolishness Once Mr McFadden cuts through his seeming guilt about be ing while southern aiiadian and maybe even human he becomes poet cloutiilg us over the head laughing all the while He writes of nicdiocrc moments in mediocre lives his own he says but all of us really and talks of being optimistic iwhy this soft grecn globe that Thaucer loved is being turned into World of concrete He writes of being anadian literary gent of writing in country in which literature is anything written in another coun try is rough and funny about being anadian writer but rough most of all Mr McFadden has an eye for the absurdities we accept as normal and he keeps coming back ti the disillusionment sociev is David McFadden as crazy as tyis Man should be in touch with nature says Mr McFadden lie isnt though and that is not what disturbs Mr McFadden what disturbs him is that man doesnt watlt to be in touch with nature But he recognizes that all man has commauality the com monality of being man and the commonality of the decline of man Mr McFadden leaves you laughing so you may later weep An evening of insipid poetry Far from it An evening confirming the description of poetry as being news that is always news SEAN FINLAY Redgrave pays tribute to Dame Edith Evans TORONTOtCP Sir Mi chael Redgrave the veteran English actor paid tribute to the late Dame Edith Evans dur ing Canadian visit recently guess owe more to that woman in my profession than to anyone else Sir Michael said loved her you know We were absolutely potty about each other when we first met and dont mind saying it now but have great stack of her love letters at home Once when she was inter viewed on television she was asked who she most enjoyed working with on ths stage She said it was Michael Redgrave and admitted she fell head over heels in love with me and that had loved herfor five minutes Well guess never stop ped loving her in way but at the time you know Vanessa was on the way so didnt see that much of her Nevertheless she is responsible for great deal of what have become Sir Michael said there are other love letters but the writers are still alive so he de clined to compromise them He speculated he might live long enoughhes 68 nowto do oneman show based on all his love letters DAV llllIJN southern anadian TED PLANTOS all is not loneliness and death Rock singer gets divorce LONDON Reuter Rock singer Peter Framnton was granted divorce Monday from the wife whom millions of his fans never knew existed Frampton 26 voted Amer icas rock personality for 1976 married 27yearold British model Mary Lovett in London registry office in 1972 Thirteen months later the couple separated and Framp ton teenage British pop star of the 19605 left for the US penniless to make new start Frampton was not in court when he was granted the di vorce on the grounds of two years separation He was in Hamburg West Germany on European tour His wife consented to the di vorce HOLLYWOOD Reuter The wife of Rolling Stones mu sician Ronald Wood gave birth Saturday to an eightpound 10 ounce boy named Jesse James officials of CedarsSinai Hospi tal said Monday Among those waiting at the hospital when the baby was born to Chrissie Wood was Mick Jagger leader of the rock group CUMMING Ga AP boating accident will keep tele visions Hee Haw star Junior Samples from pursuing his fa vorite pastime of fishing until his fractured hip heals Samples said Monday he took his new boat for trial spin on Lake Lanier on Sunday and hit stump or somethin while fishing with neighbor Pete Meadows The bump threw the two men out of the boat which continued in circles passing boater Ronnie Andrews fished the two out of the water Samples said he was dis appointed about the cut in his fishing time because usually fish about 300 days year He had just finished taping Hee Haw for the season and re sumed to his Georgia home Fri ay

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