aan mn, TT -- Lo i due dar. ---- AL pam Ck A a Fh op bi hd SC rE A ep LEA SN Eye Eye teen dance coming to high school The Eyes have it! On Saturday, October 25, the Port Perry Kinsmen Club presents a teen dance featuring top ten recording artists Eye Eye, live at Port Perry High School. : Teenagers (and their older counterparts) are well-acquainted with Eye Eye, having watched the Canadian band rise to stardom through their hit single Out On A Limb and accompanying video. As their biography states, a late arrival often makes the most im- pressive entrance. Just In Time To Be Late, Eye Eye's debut album on Duke Street Records, has the poten- tial to do just that. "If there's any justice at all, it should only be a matter of time before we hear a lot more of Eye Eye on radio," writes Rock Express. Out On A Limb, the first single release from the Terry Brown (Rush) produced Just In Time To Be Late, is an example of Eye Eye's contemporary appeal. Tastefully directed by Steven Surjic (Tears Are Not Enough and Bryan Adam's Somebody from Champagne Pic- tures), the Out On A Limb video highlights Eye Eye's no nonsense approach to both music and - performance. Formed initially in 1983 as a recording project by guitarist Andy Ryan and long-time friend, drum- mer Mark Caporal, Eye Eye evolv- ed into a performing band with the addition of bassist Doug Ruston. - Showcasing at the El Mocambo in 1984 with opening act Billy Club, An- dy Ryan was re-acquainted with former Oh No's bandmate Bill Wood. By August of that year, hav- ing already won Q-107's Homegrown Contest, a transformation took place which resulted in Bill joining forces with Eye Eye. In October of the same year Eye Eye took first place in the CBC's Toronto and Ontario contests of Rock Wars. Most recently Eye Eye finished third out of 632 entrants in the 1985 National Rock Ex- press/Much Music Talent Search. Proving themselves to be a band of substance in live performance, Eye Eye has played such venues as the Ontario Place Forum, Toronto's Diamond Club, and the Kingswood Theatre (Canada's Wonderland). "Our priority is the music," ex- plains Andy Ryan. straight-ahead pop songs and build the music through more complex rhythm patterns." Compared by critics to Canada's top name rock and roll bands, Eye Eye would rather be appreciated more for their licks than their locks. "Image is important but we don't want to change what we are foremost -- rock and roll musi- cians," adds Bill Wood. Eye Eye have demonstrated that they have the talent and determina- tion to be winners. Just In Time To Be Late, is timed just right for success. Teenagers can catch the band in action, courtesy of the Port Perry Kinsmen Club, at Port Perry High School, October 25, from 9 to 11 p.m. Tickets are $8 in advance (available at Bruton's IDA and $10 at the door. mc Someone who has recognized? the Year Award. Do you know person who went that extra mile? The search is on for Citizens of the Year. Do you know someone in your community, between the ages of 6 and 18 years, who has gone that extra mile? shown resourcefulness, ingenuity, or acts of courage -- that "good kid"? Someone special that you think should be You can help Canadian Pacific Air Lines and the On- tario Community Newspapers Association honour these kids by nominating them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of a young Ontario Junior selfless services, "We write Eye Eye will dazzle a teen audience at Port Perry High School October 25th. The Kinsmen Club is presenting the dance, which features band members (from left) Doug Ruston on bass and background vocals; Mark Caporal, drums; Andy Ryan, guitar and background vocals; and Bill Wood, vocals. See story for details. Scouts shine their apples Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader Come Sat. morn. Oct. 18th our Scouts and Cubs will be out again with their shiny red apples for your choosing. Of course in exchange for an apple, they appreciate a donation towards their annual funds. Parents donate their time and gas to drive the boys around. The boys donate their efforts -- so the rest is up to us. Short Term Deposits 7% 30 - 59 DAYS Interest Paid at Maturity Min. Deposit $5,000. Special rates also available on other amounts. All rates shown subject to change without notice As usual, the old-fashioned annual Church Service at the Museum Church last Sun. evening was en- joyed by all who were able to attend in spite of the unfortunate weather condition. Since this little church of 1860 has become part of-the museum complex, it has been visited by peo- ple far and wide and is chosen as an Higher Interest on Your Investments Guaranteed Investment Certificates historic setting for several local weddings. Last week, the Scugog Social Planning Council viewed and discussed a film on euphanasia and not Eurhopasia, as printed. Guess you wondered what it was if you tried to find it in your dictionary. Most adherents of the Scugog Pastoral charge have been notified of the Special Anniversary for Scugog United that will be held Sun. Oct. 19 at 11 a.m. Everyone will en- joy hearing the well-known Rev. H. Atkinson of Toronto, but who spends much of his retirement at his Scugog Island home. Mrs. Gayle McQuinn from the Foot of the Island is recuperating quite well after her surgery in Oshawa. On the Thanksgiving weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reader had quite a number of guests with fami- ly and friends. YMCA art RATES SHOWN - PER ANNUM 815% 30 - 59 DAYS Interest Paid at Maturity. Min. Deposit $100,000. Contact your local community newspaper. The deadline for individual and group nominations is October 31, 1986. 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