Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 30 Jun 1979, p. 10

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10 the examiner Saturday June 30 1979 vault HOLIDY ENTERTAINMENT Natta wasaga Phone 43574 AND RJLZ ALLISTON ONTARI HIGHWAY 89 MILES EAST OF ALLISTON All PRESENT Big band sounds at Centennial The Barrie stage band drew large crowd at Centennial Park on trumpeters John Buckland and Bob Hunter performing an original Thursday for the second concert in the Parks Are For People series composition of Motes titled To Whom May We Turn Mote is the of free evening concerts organized by the city recreation depart director of the ibpiece band folk night will be featured at ment Standing left to right are Al Mote fiugelhorn and Centennial Park on July IO at 7pm Examiner Photo The story continues Parties planned for Canada Day Three Barrie hotels will be Two special outdoor open on Sunday to offer in celebrations for planned in door entertainment on Barrie The Examiner and Canadas birthday CKBB present their second The Holiday Inn will be annual Canada Day party at holding special disco party the Barrie Fairgrounds Live Wpodys Lounge in the hotel music by local bands starts Wlll be open from pm to at noon the bikini contest am big birthday cake will starts at pm donkey be part of the celebration N0 baseball gets underway at coverwillbecharged pm and the twilight disco At the Queens Hotel on conteststartsbout9pm Dunlop Street East the Eggetowln at Opfflhfrgzg At Centennial Park the CI entertainment Editor Stephen Gauer7266537 Rare art from collector now for sale Barrie Ry RICHth THOMAS If The Examiner About 60 iarc pieces of fine art from one of the worlds most private collections are now for sale in Barrie Elilfm AT mm ins9943 71 930 mobility nooem CHARTOFFIRWIN WINKLER nce contained in the private museum of Thomas Fawick millionaire inventor from Cleveland Ohio the pieces have never been seen before by the general public says their new owner Robert Clark of the Royal Coach of Barrie Fine Arts Gallery They were out of circulation until the sale he says Fawick went to the museum every day but he never opened it to public view Bought at Christies auction in New York City last month Clarks assortment includes several pieces of 18th century Dresden china Japanese emv broidered panels Chinese urn stands French furniture and figurines all 19th century Unique piccessuch as gild ed jewelstudded fruit stand i64 ounces of solid silver Iark says lilth century Italian marble bust of Joan of Arc and bronze one of Lord Kitchener at pm The cover charge of $1 includes birthday cake hats and noisemakers The hotels outdoor beer garden will be open from noon to 10 pm on Sunday The Clifton Hotel on Brad ford Street will also be open Sundaywith hours from noon to pm Canada Day party starting ty Sponsors Canada Day celebration that will feature music by the Central Col legiate band fireworks display and birthday cake big enough to serve 200 peo pie The cake will be cut by Mayor Ross Archer and other city alderman with music to follow at 830 pm and fireworks at 930 pm Barrie band plays The Barrie Central Collegiate band travels to Gravenhurst July to perform an evening concert at 730 pm on the barge at the Gull Lake Park waterfront The school band directed by Morley Calvert has been at barge concert regular attraction at barge con certs held Sunday evenings throughout July and August new barge the fourth since concerts began 30 years ago worth $100000 will be of ficially opened at the first con cert on Sunday SYLVESTER STALLONE ROCKY IITALIA SHIRE BURT YOUNG MUSIC BY OARLWEATHERSAND BURGESS MEREDITH him BILL OONTI DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY PRODUCED BY BILL BUTLERA IRWIN WINKLER AND ROBERT OHARTOFF ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY °°°° SYLVEST ER STALLONE in DD Copywm to i979 United Altsis Corp All rights Icserved Transamcrica Company circa 1914 are also among the list of items now at The Royal Coach Clark says he paid about $25000 for the pieces mere flea bite compared to the $15 million thc whole collection fet ched during the threeday salc FIIIRClI IIIIIII Competition in the bidding was fierce he says The auction attracted buyers from Belgium Germany Italy an dothcr countries from where the collections more than 1500 pieces originated Robert Clark owner of the Royal Coach of Barrie fine arts gallery displays gilded fruit stand once part of the Thomas Fawick collection Ex aminer Photo CORBETT MONTGOMERY Er ASSOCIATES BARRISTERS SOLICITORS Carry on General Practice of Law in guess everyone was trying BARRE ANGUS BRADFORD BEETON NEWMARKET KESWICK to buy their own stuff back lark says he arid his wife Helga were among the few Canadians at tlic auction And AURORA Xtrtttlt lucky to get what we Ilie says Americans have JOHN HERLIHY BA LLB STEPHEN HARTLEY BA LLB tremendous ability to buy THE DOWNTOWN CENTRE and prices were driven up by established Cleveland residents I10 DUNLOP ST SUITE 32 73701 STOUFFVILLE determined to have piece from tltc museum few cl them if any had ever visited IVER IOWIIRING It was an awful lot of fine art says Clark It is over powering to think of one man amassing so much in lifetime And to create museum out of it solely for his own pleasure Why its almost indecent he adds Iawick who died in 1078 ag ed 88 used his natural lilttlltlillttll genius to invent various essential parts for true tors and for landing boats used in World War II says spokesman for Christies in New York In space no one can hear youscream gagging 726994 AT PM DAILY PLUS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOWS I2 Mid NOW IN BARBIE DALE CARNEGIE COURSE Last year alone this famous course taught all over the world helped over 100000 adults prepare for in creased earning power and leadership in their community and profession He also invented rubber BARRIE CLASS NOW FORMING grip for gold clubs and secret way to process wood for inak THINGS THIS COURSE For Further Information ADMIHANCE MNWVgtCEVWVOIW5£VVS TOM SKERRITT SIGOURNEY WEAVER VERONICA CAFTIWRIGHT HARRY DEAN STANTON JOHN HURT IAN HOLM mYAPHET KOTTOSEU EXECUTIVE DRODIJCER RONALD SHURETT PRODUCED BY GORDON CARROI DAVID GILER and WALTER HILL DIRECTED BY RIDI SCOTT STORY BY DAN BANNON nna RONALD SHUSETT SCREENPLAY BY DAN BANNON MUSIC JERRY GOLDSMITH PANAVISION EASTMAN KODAK COLOR PRINTS BY DELUXE mMM no nevull uounonum uvucpuuv mom unl um sse tli vllll ta wasaga Phone43514l All5 TAKE HIGHWAY 89 MILES EAST OF ALLISTON ing violins WILL HELP YOU DO The proceeds from the sale of his museum will go the Cleveland Museum of Art and Baldwin Wallace College in Cleveland Clark says he anticipates the pieces now for sale in his own gallery will remain in Barrie I00 MARKET The market for such objects here is surprisineg good he says The gilded fruit stand with price tag of $1800 is as good as sold already says Clark who is negotiating with service clubs in Kitchener Ont to buy the bust of the citys namesake for $1500 possibly to donate to library or to the city itself Similar negotiations are underway ith the Joan of Arc Hospital in Montreal to buy the marble bust oi the French saint It is particularly good one Clark says Communicate effectively Increase Poise and Confidence Sell yourself and your ideas Be at your best with any group Remember names Think on your feet Reduce business stress Be better conversationalist Develop your hidden abilities Within better job more income ADDED AT THE DRIVEIN ONLY HERB ROSENECK LINDA ROSENECK DALE CARNEGIE COURSE Presented by Crone Assoc Inc DUSK T0 DAWN SHOW AT THE DRIVEIN SUNDAY JULY Ist ALIEN plus DRIVER plus THUNDER AND LIGHTNING plus MOVING VIOLATION

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