Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 18 Oct 1979, p. 18

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ct$ gv 3Jm To tho oxamlnor Thursday Oct 18 191s eriéftaient Editor Stephen Oauer7266537 Rlease of first record announced by Fig Leaf By STEPHEN GALER The Examiner The Fig Leaf Jazz Band has announced plans to release their first album in mid November The sevenmember Dixieland band recorded the album to be titled Rig Leaf Rising in daylong studio session Sept 22 at Sounds interchange in Toronto The recording Film series starts The Quiet Man John Ford will be shown tonight at engineer at the session was Jim Morgan whos worked with performers ranging from Oscar Peterson to Max Webster Weve been thinking about doing an album for about year says Ted Fry spokesman for the band But until now we felt we werent readyforit Now we feel were getting polished that were ready ai= sights and sounds comedy starring John Wayne pm at the Childrens Annex as the librarys adult film series gets underway Two films feature and short will be shown free the third Thursday of each month through to March 20 in the coming months the following films will be shown The Night of the Living Dead The Red Pony The Belles of St Trinians invasion of the Body Snatchers and High Noon Dance troupe performs Entresix sixmember dance troupe from Qucbec open the 197980 Barrie Concert Association season Monday even High School Choir March 29 ing at pm with performance at Georgian College Theatre The other three concerts scheduled are The Dalart Trio Feb the Cleveland State Choral plus the Eastview and Hagood Hardy and his or chestra May All performances are by season ticket only Season tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for students Organizes stage band Following the first auditions held Monday night Al Mote says he should have workable student stage hand it ithin Organist featured couple of weeks Mote leader of the Barrie Stage Band and regional coordinator of the Georgian Bay Stage Band Festival is organizing stage band made up of students from throughout the county students from Barrie Penetang and lrillia showed up to audition for the band The bands next rehearsal will be Oct 22 at North Collegiate at pm At Mondays rehearsal Bill irwin an American organist arrange and educator organ arrangements will perform free concert of light music and humor at the Bayfield Mail Oct 29 at pm sponsored by Dunlops Ham mond Organ Centre irwin has performed on radio and TV recorded two albums and written many study books and irwin will also conduct workshop for keyboard teachers and students Oct 30 at the Dunlops Store Call Al Dowber at Tl7Zl572 for more information about the workshop Pop singer says acting scares him if he werent quite so frightened chances are Michael Johnson would be mak ing more of name for himself in other fields besides music As singer Johnson is doing splendidly at the moment His latest album Dialogue is his fifth by himself Before those he had been on albums as part of groups such as The Mit ehell Trio when John Denver was also member Johnson good looking iriari ho sings well and orceluiij ou might think 01 gwd be for anion III 47H Ilui 11il2 it NIH lJiI It Hr an IIIIIY Lit Ifl yD it It Vl lJ It U4 New in Town Youll find friend where you we this sign for more Information ill Phone 7286748 QUIUI zany tistically And were doing as challenge Weve also had re quests to do an album from our fans Fray said the album will feature wellknown numbers such as Royal Garden Blues St James lnfirmary Sweet Georgia Brown and composi tion by band member Roger Kerslake lve Got Feeling imFaliing The album will be released on the Paramount label and Fry said the initial pressing will be about 1000 copies John Gould the bands clarinet player and professional artist is co ordinating the cover art for the album Fry is taking advance orders for the album For more llllt formation write to him at 103 Marshall St Barrie Ont MM 4K7 Fry said the album may also be sold through local record stores CELEBRATES The Fig Leaf Jazz Band celebrates its third anniversary in November The seven member ha nd Ted Fry Geoff iiulholland John Potts Roger Kerslakc David Rawlings John Gould and Bruce Rumble are regular performs in Bar rie rillia and Penetang BUFFET STYLE Roast Beef 225 Spareribs 225 Special of the Day L95 All dinners include mathed potatoes veg roll SIMCOE HOTEL FIVE POINTS BARBIE BUSINESSMENS LUNCHEON M1 REMEMBER AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY TUESDAY PLUS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT NiGilllY Preparing for concert Conductor Martin Boundy takes the allcounty band through its paces Tues day afternoon at Central Collegiate The 80member band plus IOOvoice chair will perform in concert Saturday at 730 pm at the collegiate auditorium Examiner Photo Presley prayed before death NEW YORK AP Elvis Presley his veins pumped hill of drugs prayed for relief few hours before he died says book by his stepmother and three stepbrothers Excerpts from the book Elvis We Love You Tender by Dee Presley and David Billy and Rick Stanley were pub lished in the November issue of Ladies Home Journal All three brothers were part of Presleys entourage Rick Stanley oldest of the trio said he injected amphetamines into Presley and also saw the late singer take them himself Presley was addicted said Stanley former addict him self lve never seen anybody who could take it like that You just dont do dope like he did and live through it He said he refilled pre scription for Dilaudid capsules for Presley the lay he died two years ago and returned to hear Presley pray sight and forgive me my sins Dear God please help me to get back when feel down like this and to always strive for good in the world in the name of Jesus Christ Amen HAYS TRAVEL DESTINATIONS snow OCTi9 700 pm to0t30 pm CONSUMERS GAS BLUE ELAME ROOM DETAILS CALL 7284700 KRAZY KELLYS LOW WAREHOUSE PRICES OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DIRECTTO MONTUESTHURSFRI l000 900 SAT 930 600 TOSHIBA MICROWAVE OVENS SAVE 70 ENERGY COSTS msaoo VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS LOWEST PRICES EVER 0N XLlOOflLOR Tv GIANT 20XL100 OVER $1 OFF 48 PHONE TONIGHT DELIVERY TONIGHT 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me to have in HOLLYWOOD INEAI think the finest Hollywood novel ive read lately is William Goldmans Tinsel Maybe its so good because Goldman knows Hollywood intimately but makes point of not living here Goldman is novelist and screenwriter with Academy Awards for Butch Tassidy and the Sundance Kid and All the Presi dents Men among other accomplishments yet still swimg lives back East He says hes been thinking of writing Hollywood novel since he first set foot in this gaudy place back in 1966 Ever since he says the idea for the book has been fermenting and growing but has changed considerably since it first hatched Goldman has mixed feelings about Hollywood He says the place and the people still awe him he looks around like tourist sear ching for big names while Screenwriter admits mixed feelings about Hollywood at the same time he knows its foibles and crassnesses as well as anyone Curiously as boy grow ing up in Chicago and later living in New York the idea of doing movies was totally 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