ll entertainment Pr0posal for national music school upsets existing ones prepared for the Canada Coun cil has proposed creating new OTTAWA ICP report nOtebook today 0A meeting will be held at pm in the Central Collegiate faculty lounge for people interested in forming group iii volved with epilepsy Sally Sullivan director of Epilepsy Ontario will be guest speaker For more information call 7286331 tuesday oSunnypark Nursery for Retarded Children needs volunteers to assist with the school program If you can help call Joyce Dobson at 7264869 OThe Stroud Senior Citizens meet at 130 pm in the Stroud Complex OThe Belle Ewart Euchre Club meets at pm in the Belle Ewart Community Hall for more information about the club call Davidson at 4562357 Euchre is played at the Baxter Hall at 730 pm OThe Canadian Calorie Counters meet at pm at St Marys Separate School on Codrington Street For more in formation call Pat McLeod at 7284775 wednesday OThe Barrie and District Association for the Physically Disabled meets at 730 pm at the Sunnidale Community Centre in Barrie Visitors are welcome for more informa tion call 4282005 or 7283920 OThe La Leche League of Barrie meets at 830 pm at the home of Mrs Rick Adams Cedar Creek Rd Call 7288717 for more information OThe Simcoe Adult Skating Club meets from to 10 pm at the Stroud Recreation Centre Adult visitors are cordially invited to attend Admission is $1 for more information call 7267149 Or 7281799 0A special dinner meeting will be held at pm in the Sky Room of the Lakeview Restaurant to celebrate ToastmistreSs Week in Barrie Guests are welcome and may call Gail Baranowski membership chairman at 7265406 for more information 0Early Ontario Timber Construction the third in series of four historical lectures about Simcoe County starts at pm in the Georgian College Theatre all 7284051 for more information ODance Plus Four modern dance company from Kit chener performs at the Huronia Elementary School in Elmvale starting at 115 pm There is no admission charge call Janet Arnctt af 7200251 for more information 0A Thankoffering will be held by the Worriens Mis sionary Society at pm at St Andrews Presbyterian Church Guest speaker will be Rev Joseph Mochan of Toronto former missionary in India and Guyana For more information call Mrs Grant Ansdell at 7201832 Ollic Barrierillia Eckankar Satsangs sponsor free iii trtxiuctoiy talk on Eckankar the ancient science of soul travelling at pm in the Municipal Savings and Loan Building 04 ltunlop East at the wcn Strcct entrance Olhc mkstowii senior citizens mcct at 11topin at the ookstown Town Hall The meeting begins with business and follows Wllll social hour To join call lies Smith at 430 4313 or 0111 to the meetings every wednesday olineraction holds ommunity Trading Post at the Farmers Market on Miilcastcr Street from 1230 to The trading post features arts and crafts madc by people in the Barrie at ca OTakc on Pounds Sensiny ilPS nonprofit weight watchers group meets at lrxulfcllow Public School in Alcona Rcach For more information call losic at t3tril770 Olhc iarric haptcr of the Society for thc Preservation and Encouragcmeiit of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America meets at 11 in in Monsignor tlair School on Qindles Road cast of St Vincent Street Men interested in joining the chorus arc invited to attend thursday OIlic Sunnypark Nursery School is holding creative childicns toy sale at The Arc 173 Bayficld St at 730 pm Admission is S1 and refreshments and door prizes will be of fercd OThc Gingerbread Lady the first production of the 107070 season by the Littles llill Players opens at Georgian follcgc Theatre at pm Tickets are Sit and are available from any member of the Players or by calling 7206230 Mon day to Friday between and pm Performances continuc Friday and Saturday at pm olhc first euchrc of the season will be played at the ttopia tommiinity cntrc starting at pm Admission is 75 cents prizes and lunch are provided Olhc Barrie and District Association for 1hc Physically Disabch hold an employers awareness day in the liluc Flame Room of thc onsumcrs Gas building The SCSSiolt runs from 11am to 1230 pm and includes panel discus sion of employment problems barriers and solutions and displays set up by local organizations olhc Stroud Square Dancc Tlub meets at pm in the Stroudlnnisfil Recreation ciitrc For more information call 7202324 or 7281008 friday Barrie Nort Tollegiate holds graduation ceremonies at pm in the collegiate auditorium Parents former students and friends are welcome reception will follow the graduation ceremonies ollic Harrie Canoe Club holds fall dance at 730 pm at the Sunnidale Community Centre Tickets are $3 person and are available from Arnie fhcshirc at 7209207 or Site ltulawka at 72073038 another LITTLES HILL PLAYERS production in Season to Honour Barrles 125m Anniversary Nick Schols directs NEIL SIMONS The in erbread Iliiii Jerliilflf GowerRees 101i Orinonan Frances James lirri Pa orri zoo Chortch far yar 1a llfj OCT 26 27 830pm $300 Georglan College Theatre 3300 national music academy at the Banff School of Fine Arts spar king some jealousies among wellestablished music schools in Montreal and Toronto Helmut Blume dean and pro fessor of music at McGill Uni versity made the proposal more than year ago in three volume report on music education commissioned by the council at the request of former secretary of state Hugh Faulk ner summary of the report was made public Thursday at meeting of music adminis trators and music school heads convened by the council Neil Armstrong adminis trator representing the Banff school said in an interview the proposal came as surprise but was completely in line with recommendation the Banff Centre had already made to the Alberta provincial government Blumes proposal is to reorganize the Banff summer school into yearround school of postgraduate studies in musical performance with student body which would form itself into symphonic or chestra for intensive per formance training MUSICAL PERFORMANCE No other music school in cluding those of the University of Toronto and the Royal on servatory of Music in Toronto could form such an academy of graduate students because of the limited numbers of gradu ates in musical performance in anada he said Blumes proposal concen trated on musical performance in orchestras ensembles and related fields such as opera Armstrong said the Banff School would not be interested in restricting its activities to music but has been planning for years to develop year round school of graduate stud ies in the wider fields The decision he said rests with the Alberta provincial gov ernment since the Banff Centre is provincial in stitution originally set up as an offcampus operation of the University of Alberta Spokesmen for the Toronto and Montreal schools ques tioned why their existing facil ities should be passed over for socalled national institution to be located as far away as Banff Alta Blumes study says the coun Uy needs postgraduate academy of musical perform ancc to round out the work of existing conservatorics and university music departments More ortscene listings Due to space limitations in Fridays edition of Panorama The Examiners entertainment guide the following listing were omitted from artsccnc LORRAINE IVEY Lorraine Ilovey is Barrie artist whos held eight onc woman shows in tanada and has exhibited in many group shows in anada and has cxr hibited in many group shows in Ontario and the HS llcr pain tings watercolors and draw ings are on display until Oct 11 at the Barrie rt tIub lallcry in the Downtown cntrc 11o lunlop St Wcst The gallery is open Monday to Friday from l1Ipltt IIIIJIIIN MIR Filccn Marrs display of Soft Contacts Longer eyeweor day full money back guarantee BE TTER 30 DUNLOP ST It was the Deltas the rules lost AT 915 onu ANII Bagbialll Malt 12999 CINEMA Contact lens 79 t1NESlQUALllYSlrLESFASHION ptlcol against the rules LAMPOCNE AI CI AUNIVHKSN PlClURl TECHNICOIOR cv uini batiks tapestries and weavings at the Barrie Public Library Mulcastei Strcct proves that craft techniques can produce interesting art Mrs Mairs ex hibit continues in the library hall on thc ground floor of the library until the end of the month IIlfiIINllC IRSINS AND IlllR tolor photographs by two Barrie photographers are on display in the cultural wing of thc Simcoc touiity Muscum lor tlic month of ttctobci The photographs includc land scapes naturc sccncs and por traits lhc museum is opcri am 1115p in Monday loSatur day and from to on Sunday 737064 NOW PLAYING ooum mm nod row and NOW PLAYING DOUBLE FEATURE SBfllIE WITH THE CHEERLEADERS Patience instinct and luck key to filming nature classic LONDON CP Filmmak ing units usually wear Tshirts with the title of the production emblazoned on the chest David Cobham has more distinctive status symbol He displays otter bites on his arms an hands souvenirs of 18 gruelling months in some of Britains wildest and loveliest countryside filming Tarka the Otter Henry Williamsons 50 yearold nature classic The greatest virtue you need is patience says Cobham director with an awardwinning list of television and film documentaries to his credit Believe me human stars dont give half the problems we had with Tarka and his friends Williamson spent four years in an isolated Devon cottage in the early 19205 writing about the lifecycle of otters with wealth of detail and intimacy and understanding that made his book work of art that still sells in 16 languages Gerald lurrcll another au thor with an affinity for wild life wrote the scri tof the film version But rea Iy following the adventures of reallife ot ter from cub to maturity calls for instinct and luck as much as wordcraft says Cobham LIVED AS RECLUSE He met Williamson while he was preparing The Vanishing Hedgerows another nature filmforthe BBC He was country recluse despite his worldwide reputa tion as novelist says Cob ham He wrote the script for the television program and got 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