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Barrie Examiner, 29 Oct 1976, p. 27

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The Barrie Examiner Friday October 29 l9767A Chorus coming to Barrie The Dukes of Harmony Scarboroughbased 90voice barbershop chorus will headline the Barrie chapter Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America premiere show and charter night Nov at Barrie entral Collegiate Auditorium Also on the program are the AFTERNOON 1200 mm quartets Canadian Heritage 27 50 Grand Slam 11 DH UPLWW Morie ltilpatrat and 10 Sound Proposition the 117 Leave It To Beaver The Ytorld lurns 51mm Hum rt gl th +7312 News 1rnwn1ourt mm rl orsu drrlo SIlKob McLean limllfv 50 312 its Your hoice haptor horusi variety and Lnti Hobby lnrcvpuvutwn Ministers Show comedy Tickets for the fl pm ELM PM hv my show are available at Sams LIL 11 ii Hradyliu 11 Farm MM Alan Hamel NHL SHhp the Bandstand and usic 1211 All In The Famil ROSle Vorld Gong Slum PPWW 50 lr llvndsight trr News $2001 Pyramid t3 Search For Tomorrow 71lr All My Children 977 Flintstones 12 Party Game ll In The Fiiiiiil To Tell The Truth +5712 Pencil Hos Gilligans Island Mike Douglas Cable TV $5 1345 37 ii linih Here is the programming list Jianie lThe Man with in higmf Mum for fables the week of ov lst eray Eyes itiidiiig Light Emvrgvmw 1255 711 om im To llt Lu Or Magusz Friday After School Monday NOV llr¥rd Little Rascals 730 Welcome Wagon 100 Hr msswns 1rhtAnh 330 800 hristian Reformed 37 Ryans Hope llunme lruddcn NH Church 9Dick an Dykc ll5 Add 12 llillnjoy Being Beautiful 711 General Hospital 512 km 21 dd 30 12 Marcus Welliy anadianavalcade 6230 Hockey playback of Bar rie olts vs Midland game on Thursday night bands ul 7H ans Heroes vast Venom ml 11 linillamlx Malihtianie Pink Panther EVENING 600 24712fl News 97 Donny and Marie 1130 MOVle PM EXPWSS 35 4mm and The Man llliarry Solway 222 Opposue Sexes 1105 524 Hours 47Movm IThe Big Sleep 9Definition 00 36127 Tommy Hunter SrrMowe Sunday Dinner 630 Rockford Files or Soldier $13335 onto the bandso BO BSHELL DANCES 431 Game 11 Mowe 121 Hours At 12 Movie ltChange of Barrie North Collegiate will Spencers P1105 Munich lrostrum combine in concert The com Fannc Foxe right the oihel Casi members Tuesday New York GreenWich Vil 71° NEW play Mam 3M0mpmnic cert entitled Courante win Tidal Basm Bombshell 18 during dress rehear lage Miss Foxe plays the Bowling For Dollars 4Concentration SMr and Tina avodd Couple 7To Tell The Truth 96 Million Man sal for the opening of the off Broadway comedy Women Behind Bars at theatre in 77 Mavie Dracula Movne The Hell With Heroest 11Movie Waterloo DMovie How To Steal Caught In The Act 000 szerpico 3Staisky and Hutch SfiPOiIL Story take place in Norths Au ditoriumatssoopm Tickets are $200 for adults and$l00forstudents who gained fame through her ac uaintance with Rep Wil ur Mills dances with part of Guadalupe AP Photo llrvMerv Griffinllzoo Ironside 1130 ZAJohnny Carson ¥yNews 3612 Mary Tyler Moore Mary Hartman 4anie lSnoopy Come Home Mowe ln Society ALICE IN ACTION Alice Cooper has made his sometimes houlish stage antics pay of Theyve taken him to the top of the rock muSic heap Sales of 40 million records CP Photo Coyote and Creation will be made at the Georgian College Theatre in Barrie November and at pm Admission is 75 cents Tickets may be had at the Georgian Foundation 103 Dunlop St 7284613 The presentation is an adap tation of Crow Indian folk tale and performers are Allan Douglas Murray Darroch Anne Lemieux and Patricia Coleman Among the Crows as in most North American Indian cul tures folk tales were told on winter evening around the fire when the people had stretched out to rest The narrator ex pected periodic response from his audience failing which he assumed they had fallen asleep and would stop talking These folk tales are often in distunguishable from sacred myths Stories concerning subject like The Creation therefore which might seem to us frought with religious significance did not necessari ly strikelndiansthe same way In this adaptation the time honored custom of embroider ing and embellishing the original concept has been followed The production is presented by Prologue to the Performing Arts An evening at Eastview The Eastview Secondary School Concert Choir will pre sent an evening of varied enter tainment in the Eastview cafetorium on Wednesday November 10 at pm Featuring such Eastview talent as the Concert Choir Eastview Singers and Strings Bill Carr Mary Jean Crawford Patti Schram Jennifer MacGregor Cathy Brennan and many others its sure to be an evening that the whole fami ly would enjoy Tickets can be purchased at the door adults $150 and students 75 cents Hailed as todays greatest Canadianborn violinist Steven Staryk will be perform ing with pianist John Perry Jan 21 1977 at Georgian Col lege Theatre Mr Staryk has been concert master of three of the Worlds major orchestras the Royal Philhamonic of London the Concertgebouw of Amsterdam and the Chicago Symphony He has been professor of violin at the Amsterdam Con servatory Northwestern Uni versity Oberlin College Con servatory and the British Col umbia School of Music As well as performing in concerts he teaches adjudicates and records He has more than 25 records available on European and North American labels Mr Perry studied piano at Eastman School of Music in Rochester then went to Vienna on Fulbright Scholarship He later studied under Carlos Zec chiinltaly He has appeared as recital soloist in Europe and North America and recently toured the United States with French cellist Pierre Foumier He has influenced many young Canadian musicians after teaching at the Shawinigan Lake Festival of the Arts and the Courtenay Youth Music Camp Mr Perry has been an instructor at the University of Kansas Oberlin College and the University of Texas The StarykPerry duo was formed in 1969 when both men were at Oberlin College As duo they have performed throughout North America and were recorded on the CBC Radio Canada label There are still some tickets available for the series at $12 for adults and $6 for students Tickets can be obtained by call ing7267266 The final concert in the Bar rie Concert Associations series is Toccatas and Flourishes April 19 1977 at830 pm Mar tin Berinbaum on trumpet and Richard Morris on organ will perform variety of music from baroque to modern Both artists are from New York and have extensive experience on the concert circuit The first concert in the series is Oct 27 when the Paula Moreno Spanish Dance Com pany performs at the Georgian Theatreat8230 Board distributor agree on film cut TORONTO CP The On tario censor board and the dis tributor of the film Partners have agreed that 35 seconds of sex scene will be cut before the film opens today at movie theatres in four Ontario cities says producer Chalmers Adams Mr Adams said that Micke Stevenson of Astral Films accepted the boards com promise Tuesday Censor Don Sims ordered last week that 90 seconds had to be cut from sex scene before the film could be shown publicly Mr Adams tried to appeal the provincial censors decision but county court judge ruled Monday that he had no jurisdic tion to hear the appeal Mr Adams said the dis cussions had been going on with the board since the original cut was ordered The film one of eight feature films nominated for this years Canadian film awards opens at movie theatres in Toronto Hamilton Kitchener and Osh awa lHShowbiz 9vSkatveffanada This is the first time that the 73 222 we lfimMmmm junior band WI perform These 321 Ggmim MidnighiSpecm students have been rehearsing Misgesi as pa nMnry mm siMovie IMata Harit smce September 5Diane Stapley rmwfi 13M The Km 7Break The Bank 35424335 5f P10 MOV18F Scott Fli News 55 fissileinter as Mom Mystery 1120 15 33 Pros News 37 Movie 1A Touch of Ho 9Night Beat News Larcenyt low liq GmatDebam 12ngmle 225 presenta ion an Try The IColonels PRICES words RH me Kentucky Fried gloom ANAIMAN TOMLANY Colonel Sanders and his boys make it finger lickin good liGnnoodel msno SIS mu 7261220 In 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