Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 12 Oct 1979, p. 10

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fiw Times arent getting easier for pop singer Patsy Gallant MONTREAL 1P It may not be the autumn of her discon tent but times arent easy now for Patsy Gallant singer since the age of eight Miss Gallant and the CTV television network have agreed to end her weekly variety show She says the network didnt want to spend the money to change the shows format and frightening insight into what it means to put on the celebrity hat only to find that it makes you everybodys property Star means you get hassled in the street Star means you start working the minute you step out that door dont think its my job to be at everbodys bid and mercy Moncton television program performing alongside three of her sisters Her mother who acted as their manager until the girls split as team in 1967 moved the sisters to Montreal in 1960 Commercials followed and then the double Juno Award for best Canadian female vocalist Mss Gallant says she comes of 1907 and best single per KELLY 00AM dented her any real creative 111 from the school of hard knocks formance for Sugar Daddy Born Campbemon NB But Id never quit the MU And the Ottawa engagement town where there wasnt much business because its something on her current concert tour has for kids to do but sip cokes at tapedfor TV show Local music students are featured in Cable program tobetelecastOct 15 at8pm The music recital taped at Grove Park Home presents singer Kelly Doane and nine young pianists Karla Perry Tanya Baranowski Annette Krul Lori Harris Lisa Fleck Melissa Little Christopher Turner Helen Vallianatos and been cancelled because of poor ticket sales She also admits to being lit tle nervous about tackling the hometown concert hall Mon treals Place des Arts where she performs Monday for the first time in four years dont really remember the last yearandahalf of my life Who knows could have been overexposed but know that how the producers saw me and how saw myself were two dif ferent things What the show did give her was crosscountry name and more time on MontrealToronto the fiveanddime store she began her singing career on need in my life Only now Im thinking also of marriage and babies Some new stimulus LITTLE JOES PUTS THE MUSIC IN YOU commuter flights than she MarFa wlsm cares to remember lt MISS Doane was goldmedal PROVIDED INSIGHT winner at this years CNE music festival the pianists were all prize winners at the Kiwanis competition held in Orillia in the spring The program will be repeated Oct 17 at 630 pm Oct 18 at 630 pm Oct 21 at 330 pm and Oct 25 at pm MELISSA LITTLE Judge told Time suit improper TORONTO CP An On tario Supreme Court judge was urged Wednesday to rule that university professor who is su ing Time magazine for breach of contract has no right to claim he also represents about 200000 other Ontario subscribers Richard Cobbolds civil ac tion alleges that Time Canada Ltd breached its contract with him as subscriber when it stopped publication of its Cana dian edition in March 1976 and began to send him the US magazine at higher price Judge Douglas Carruthers was told that when Time stop ped publishing the Canadian edition it gave subscribers chance to get refund for 1e unused portion of their subscription The subscribers were also told they could receive the American edition for 60 per cent of the time period for which they had paid Times decision to send him the American edition was unilateral one Cobbold says SAYS CLAIM IMPROPER Lawyer Sheila Block representing the magazine pu lisher argued that Cobbold cannot claim to represent all of Times subscribers some of whom got the refund and most of whom continued to receive the US magazine She said Cobbolds action is not proper class action because the court cannot be told who the members of the class are or what their wishes are The present law on class ac tions in Canada Mrs Block said is that the class represen tative must have identical in terests and they must be pro prietary interests This is not the case in Cob boldssuitshesaid Time ceased publishing the Canadian edition after the federal government passed tax legislation preventing adver tisers from claiming the cost of advertising as business ex pense The trial continues As well it gave her Queens Hotel 01 Dunlop St Barrie Ont grows errors Culture and Recreation Now BEING 0mm COACHING THEORY BAYFIELD MALL CANADIAN DISCO DANCE CONTEST Barrie District Champions Winners to compete at the Ontario Championships at Harbour Castle Ballroom Nov W79 $1 2000 in Cash Prizes Preliminary Competition Wed Oct l7tll I000 pm Featuring unique and unusual performance by the Canadian Freestyle Dance Champions SEE YOU AT THE QUEENS levell of the National Coaching Certification Program at the Orillia Campus Georgian College This course introduces coaches in amateur sport to the social responsibilities of the coachs role the important effects the coach has on athletes the activities that foster fun and participation basic communication skills basic principles about how the body works and analysis of simple skills detection and correction of detection and correction of unsafe playing con ditions the principles of effective teaching the planning of sound practice Starts Tuesday October 23 Tues and Thurs Fee $l0 2weeks 14 hours 700 to l0230 pm Instructor Daryl McKenzie For more information contact Georgian College 3252705 Orillia Coordinated for the Sport and Fitness HURONM SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1979 1980 concert series Division of the Ontario Ministry of BAYFIElD MAll CONCERT Conductor Arthur Burgin Guest Conducton Mayor Ross Archer Oct 13 at 200 300 oclock The instrumental mustc tor this occasion is made possible by funds supplied by The Recording Companies of America through the Music Performance Trust Funds public service organization created under agreements with the American Federation of Musicians The grant for this performance was lMPERlAlICINEMAS 7233440 at BARRIE DRIVEIN When rating women It 8s make you tingle and 9s make you gasp Imagine what will happen when you meet 10 HELD OVER SECOND WEEK shun bvll BLAKE EDWARDS IPRIAI Show Times 700 915 temptingly tasteful comedy for adults who can count DUDLEY MOORE JULIE ANDREWS BO DEREK SIR LEW GRADE Presents CHARLES BRONSON JlLL ROD IRELAND STEIGER IMPERIAl BACKSTAGE Show Times 100 900 RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT HELD OVER SECOND WEEK Where every STIMULUS can be yours for the 35w taking WONDROUS SPECTACLE ABLAZE ANIMATION SAT SUN MATINEES I30 PM WALT DISNEYS SLEEPING ft BEAUT Pl FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY BARRIE omvr scam 48722l2 M338 HILARIOUS mo strum SUNDAY obtained with the cooperation of local no I49 AF ofM THE SEAGRAM GUEST ARTIST CONCERT Sunday November l8thgGeorgian College smon day an ona ee piano and violin duo Up coming young Canodian artists from Barrie and Sudbury SPECIAL CONCERT Saturda March 8th at Barrie Central Colle iate Auditorium The King Edward Choir and the Huronia Symphony THE SPRING CONCERT Sunda Ma llth at Gear ion Colle eTheatre est rtist lane ca 9220 oprano CHINESE FOOD IN ELECTRONIC RADIO MOVIE SOUND WANT QUICK SERVICE Try our hot last delivery Fro on orders over 89 in Barrie Fro delivery limits Discount on PickUp Orders over 89 Phone 72888l cos BAYFIELD ST BARRIE RENEW YOUR SERIES TICKETS AT THE SYMPHONY TICKET BOOTH IN THE AYFIElD MAll OCTOBER II 12 I3

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