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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Apr 1987, p. 26

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D: Q8 WINNERS OF THE WEEKLY DUPLICATE GAMES: C: K7Z Sunday eve â€" Mae Reid, Leyden Chao, Rodney Wilton, Bob Williams Monday aft â€" Don Vetter, Jack English; Don Lesperance, Milos Polak Tuesday aft â€" Milos Polak, Jim Rife, Eileen and Jack Jordan Tuesday eve â€" Stan Kadela, Sylvia Bell; Bob Williams, Don MacTavish Wednesday aft â€" Muriel Gross, Ken Gladstone; Bob Meek, Denis Niven Wednesday eve â€" Flight A: Leyden Chao, Rene Lawand, Karl Rudowski, Lois Schneider Flight B: Scott Lindborst, Jonay Souder, Mark Obermeyer, Marie Armstrong Thursday aft â€" Don and Audrey Kilcoyne; Jean Garner, Milos Polak Friday eve â€" Flight B: Murie! Gross, Ken Gladstone, Scott Lindhorst, Vi Horton A Club Championship will be held on Friday, April 24, 7: 30 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre and on Wednesday, April 29, 1: 00 p.m. at the Naval Association Club, Waterloo. S: Q7 H: J8754 diamond Jack lead. Gowan Rob Quartley, who I think is one of the best in the business. He‘s done all my videos and I love working with him." â€" _ e The W5 of Gowan Live: "I saw Genesis live at Maple Leaf Gardens, on tour right after the release of Abacab. It put the fear of God in me. With Rhinegold I got bitten, the virus of wanting to play live. We did the usual clubâ€"circuit dues. Sometimes there were only 8 people in the crowd. Sometimes 400. After a while the fluctuating numbers didn‘t effect me. All I cared about was the sheer sensation of playing live every night." e The Centre Show: ‘"We are going to do mostly songs from the new album, and all the familiar songs. I don‘t want to dwell on classical repertoire. (Gowan, if so inclined, dabbles in a classic piano almaâ€"mater during the show) It will depend entirely on my mood, and the feel of the audience. 1 might strike into it. We have some pretty spectacular lighting concepts, and stage presentation is concentrated on visual excitement, but the main thing will be the e The Writer: "I still think there is a ‘60/80s crossover to my music, but there‘s some ‘70s in there too. A lot‘of people say that. I don‘t hear it myself, but I know it has influenced me in my vocal style, but it doesn‘t dominate it. The ‘60s did focus on melody, but I feel each song has its own life. The songs on my first album may not have been as . . . developed, but they were instrumental in the process. Solution to the last week‘s double dummy problem: South is playing 6 noâ€"trump which he should make against any defence with an exception of a e Great Dirty World: "This album is a continuous flow. Every new record you do is The Waterloo Regional Heritage Foundation has provided a grant of $2,500 to the Freeport Hospital Volunteer Services. The grant will offset a portion of the printing costs of its upcoming book Caring on the Grand: A History of Freeport Hospital. Caring on the Grand is a wellâ€"documented study of the changinge(cocus of Freeport Hospital from its inception until its 1986 ision to develop a new healthâ€"care village. _ The establishment of Freeport Hospital was the result of the tireless efforts of the local antiâ€"tuberculosis movement. The Sanitorium, one of only 16 in 0nu§o. remained in operation for over 50 years. As the need for tuberculosis treatment declined, Freeport was transformed into a chronicâ€"convalescent care hospital. Historical research was undertaken by Peter Conrad, a history graduate from Wilfrid Laurier University. Conrad was hired for the project in September 1985. The Beacon Herald Fine Printing Company of Stratford is publishers. The wellâ€"illustrated history will include 120 photographs in the 224â€"page text. Foundation grant Urquhart for Freeport book to judge S: A10 H: KQ2 D: Q8765 (Continued trom page 20) D: 109432 N. APRAL22, 1987 Declarer must preserve his diamond Ace and club King. Those will become key cards at the end. Deciarer should play his heart three as early as possible. If East takes his Ace of hearts, twelve tricks are established. If East holds up his Ace, on the lead toward the heart King, Declarer will bring the hand to a five card ending shown on the diagram . a reaction to the previous one. Strange Animal gave me new experiences and a chance to meet many people in my travel take on a new dimension. So a lot of songs on this new album deal with inner conflicts, struggle, emotion, and the material is geared musically to that idea." _ e Criminal Mind: "I wrote this song after meeting a prison guard, who told me about his job and some of the people he‘s known on the inside. I feel the potential for evil lies dormant in everyone. We all have that darker side to our nature. Everyone is tempted at one time or another. Some choose to let it out. Others don‘t. I sat at the piano and the words shaped the melody."‘ e Playing with The Hawk: (Ronnie Hawkins) I did this just before the release of Strange Animal. I love seeing him. I love playing with him. He‘s also got that infection to play live in front of people. That‘s really the only connection we have, but his ‘50s, rockabilly is so pure in spirit. e The Dreamer: "I consider what comes out in the music the dreaming side, but I always keep one foot firmly planted in reality. There‘s still a lot of the optimist in me. I guess my music is the connecting cell, the part that hits the guts, with ideas and concepts based in the real world." e The Future: "I can‘t see myself doing movies or acting roles, but I have had offers That‘s not me. I‘m a musician, a songwriter. That‘s what I live for. It would be extremely difficult if anything got in the way. I just want to play as much as 1 can, and feel the rush of a live audience." judge of the 1987 Dorothy Shoeâ€" maker Literary Award Contest, has had to withdraw because of personal reasons. Janette Turner Hospital, preâ€" viously announced as the prose Selecting the prose winners in her place will be Jane Urquhart, a local poet and novelist. Urâ€" quhart has had several volumes of poetry published, among them, False Shufflies and 1 am walking in the garden of his The awards ceremony will be held Friday, May 29, 1987, at 7: 30 p.m., in the Kiwanis Community Centre, Lakeside Drive, Stratâ€" ford, Ontario. WE‘RE NOT SAYING ‘CURE‘, WE ARE SAYING RESsULTS. 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