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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Nov 1989, p. 30

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Those inducted, representing decades of Canada‘s contribution to the country music industry, include Maurice Bolyer, Joe Brown, Charlie Chamberlain, Al Cherny, Don Messer, Bob Nolan, Marg Osborne, Orval Prophet and Harold Moon (all deceased), as well as Wilf Carter, King Ganam, Ray Griff, Dallas Harms, Earl Heywood, Myrna Lorrie, the Mercey Brothers, the Rhythm Pals, Hank Snow, Lucille Starr, Gordie Tapp, lan Tyson, Larry LDCUEUCT, CIR B Â¥0 ADOS Grashey and Hank Smit:. A ribbonâ€"cutting ceremony at the Hall of Fame (located at Pioneer Sportsworld) got the inâ€" augural induction ceremonies underway, and the first of a series of portraits by Ken Danby, imâ€" mortalizing the inductees, were unveiled. The renowned Canadian artist has been commissioned by Buck (the two are old friends â€" actualâ€" ly, they attended kindergarten It was a 10â€"year dream come true for Hall of Fame founder Gary Buck, a noted Canadian country music star in his own right, as the ceremonies taking place at the Hall of Fame and at the Centre in the Square Wednesâ€" day substantiated the fact that there is a wealth of Canadian country music talent deserving such recognition. came home to the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. Last week, 25 Canadian counâ€" try music artists received recogniâ€" tion as the Hall of Fame‘s first inductees. Entertainmen Chronicle Staff Country Music Hall of Fame inducts 25 â€" PAGE A18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 8, 1989 , This summer, Kitchener beâ€" He has built up a comfortable and wellâ€"regulated life over the years and is respected in the community. He can‘t let some crazy woman bring a scandal crashing around his head. "Crimes and Misdemeanors" tells his story with what Allen calls realism, and what others might call bleak irony. He also tells it with a great deal of humor. Who else but Woody Allen could make a movie in which virtue is punished, evil is rewarded and there is a lot of laughter â€" even subversive laughter at the most shocking times? Martin Landau stars in the film as the ophthalmologist who has been faithful to his wife (Claire Blg;m)éo’;hyemâ€"nll except for a passionate recent affair with a flight attendant (Anjelica Huston). For a few blessed months he felt free and young again, and they walked on the beach, and he said things that sounded to her like plans for marriage. But he is incapable of leaving his wife, and when she finally realizes that, she Woody Allen‘s "Crimes and Misdemeanors" is a thriller about the dark nights of the soul. It shockingly answers the question most of us have asked ourselves from time to time: Could I live with the knowledge that | had murdered someone? Could I still get through the day and be close to my family and warm to my friends knowing that because of my own cruel selfishness, someone who had loved me was lying dead in the grave? This is one of the central questions of human existence, and society is based on the fact that most of us are not willing to see ourselves as murderers. But in the world of this Woody Allen film, conmy C 1#bverturned, and we see into: of a human M@Aster. Actually, he seems like a pre®@iRi A § * > TÂ¥ vi MoÂ¥ie * Crimes delves into dark side of the soul (Continued on page A22) Fea sc uierBcegnetiiien, t â€"clccf0 t toa ie re 2‘ wbcanit t Pol P HCatit i i en atvi > Siint M > ie comptienet in t o6 t Hall of Fame opened June 10 of this year at Sportsworld, featurâ€" ing artifiicts. and memorabilia from all parts of Canada and representing all areas of Canaâ€" dian country music. B:l:kly uy:ptl;ewll;‘l:fl of Fame 1: rapidlyâ€" ou! it‘s present home (a building donated by Royal Homes Limited of Wingâ€" ham), but plans for a $1â€"million permanent Hall of Fame location (also at Sportsworld) are well underway. "This is a really nice area for the Hall of Fame," Buck says. "At first people wondered if this was really a country music area. Well in fact it is, and has been for Fame. It (the Hall of Fame) is being well supported by the counâ€" music industry." _ > _ u*‘“".e"dm Country Musit hectuncrdcac ced L4 PPOCCeE COEREIzE; under the musical direction of veteran Nashville arranger Bill Walkerâ€"and coâ€"hosted by Frank Jones and Anita Perras, was taped by CKCOâ€"TV and will be aired nationally in December. "We‘re really excited about it," Buck says of the taped Canadian a ¢ : w show will be solidified as a naâ€" tional. exhibit for the Hall of together in Sault Ste. Marie) to paint portzmite of the Hall of Tive of the porirhits have been ic l o( Fong W eadegeie gliam 4 Perhaps the: highlight of the ol Pss y 9r e anibehignn. those of Gorâ€"

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