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Port Perry Weekend Star, 24 Nov 2000, p. 12

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2000 * Carolers * Bands » Clowns * Choirs » Town Crier in Fenelon Falls N© ber 25, 2000 By Jeff Mitchell Weekend Star Music that accompa- ' : nied the films of Charlie x Chaplin - and the unher- \ alded composer behind Starting at Noon FREE! FREE! FREE! * Face Painting * Horse Drawn Hay Rides » Cider * Movie 1:00 & 3:00pm Pictures with Santa * Food « Gift Wrapping * Entertainment = Art Show * Hot Air Balloon Rides (weather permitting) Plus many shopping and restaurant specials FREE ENTERTAINMENT much of it - will be the topic of a documentary film that's being produced and narrated by Star film critic John Foote. Mr. Foote, of Seagrave, is currently conducting interviews with Eric James, an 88-year-old Whitby res- ident who worked with the * Magician * Gingerbread House Displays Xo NIGHTTIME SANTA CLAUS PARADE | :00 PM. Lite up the Night * lluminated Floats * Eight Bands * TV Movie & Nursery Rhyme Friends FANTASY ISLAND CELEBRATION OF LIGHTS Following the Parade Over 100 Multi-Coloured Displays '$ t Shopping Sprecl ) A winner each and every 18 week until Christmas! "YR 183 Queen St., Port Perry y/ (905) 9858234 qa The Christian Heritage Party of Canada SR Doesn't this make sense..? Ww During the first 100 years after Confederation, every generation of Canadians lived better than their parents. But then we abandoned our heritage of biblical values, and began to slide into catastrophic debt, social decay, violent crime and educational collapse. Wouldn't it make sense to find out where we went wrong, and change direction again? Here's just one example of how to do that. Families are the nation's strength. The CHP's 'Family-Friendly Tax Credit' would strengthen families by providing $1,000 a month if one parent stays home to raise their own children. What would be the results? 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The documentary, enti- tled Silent Music, is being directed by new film maker Christopher Lane, a recent graduate of the film program at Trebas Institute. Mr. Foote, 41, was the director of the film studies program until being promoted to the position of director of the Toronto campus of Trebas last week. Mr. Lane became inter- ested in the life and times of Mr. James, a long-time associate of Charlie Chaplin's who began his collaboration with the great film make in the 1950s. His research led him to Mr. James' home, just south of Port Perry. "Chris researched it, and found out the guy lives in Whitby," said Mr. Foote, who was scheduled to wrap up a series of interviews with Mr. James this week. Mr. Foote, who has written film reviews for The Weekend Star since the paper began, will also narrate the film, and act as executive pro- ducer. Mr. Foote stresses the important role that Mr. James played in Chaplin's Port Perry's Centre for the Performing Arts Plus Greensleaves Trio "A Celebration of Christmas" TACTUS and Greensleaves Trio together will perform a Christmas program including 'spicy rounds and Jolly carols'. Dedicated to vocal excellence and musical scholarship, TACTUS has received enthusiastic audience and critical response. Saturday, December 16th, 2000 - 8:00 PM. Tickets $25. each available now at: Jayson Callan Music 174 Mary St., Port Perry Call (905) 985-2635 Tickets for the 4 remaining concerts in the series - $80. Contact Tallya Moore 986-5018 | 30) 2s gl 33 29 1828 Star critic to narrate documentary later films, made in England. "In the later years, Chaplin was frustrated with the rinky-dink scores attached to his silent films, so he hired Mr. James to work with him," said Mr. Foote, who cred- its Mr. James with provid- ing "an extraordinary insight into Chaplin away from the movies." Although he relied heavily on his associate to produce the scores for his films, Mr. Chaplin never listed Mr. James as com- poser in credits, said Mr. Foote, instead crediting him as a musical associ- ate. Despite that slight, Mr. James remains loyal to his former partner, said Mr. Foote. Mr. James and his wife, singer Phyllis O'Reilly, still entertain at seniors' homes near their Whitby home. It is hoped a rough cut of the film, which has a low production budget of around $200,000. will be completed by the end of December. CBC television and TV Ontario are among the potential buyers for the film, said Mr. Foote. at 2 p.m. on Sunday will Richters to host winter herb festival Richters Herbs will be holding a winter fes- tival of herbs on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 25 and 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both day. See demos for dis- tilling essential oils, candle making and wreath making. Special guest lecture be master chef Ray Taylor of Harbour Castle Hilton demon- strating delicious and easy horsdoeuvres, stuffings, and festive mulled wines. Bring some clever herbal ideas into your holiday. For more informa- tion call (905) 640-6677. or visit our web site at www.chp.ca Pr) cre ALY ly Noe TT TE * I Need www.portperrystar.com YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR LOCAL INFORMATION A Sa PAT OT eS 4 = nt 4 m+ + gn + WERE CWA E CAD $F WADE ENAS ESRB © AARP oh ¢ n ; KEND OTA. i ;

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