MEMBERS the Kalylia soluaioian dance group from left to right loin Zuulak rnosinour onilvnns can ccntrato during Saturdays per formance at Central Colleg iate auditorium The Barrie hire Pearl Heresymyehuk and Oksane Bmtsiuk performed Saturday at Central Collegiate Auditorium in native costume Collegiate Bhnd and the Kalylta Dancers delighted audiences with mixed program that The group is made up of new Canadians who perform the rousing Ukrainian dances Ex arnlner Photo included both traditional and modern Piocss Examiner hhoto More than $3300 damage was done in traffic accidents in i3arrie over the weekend and one man Ronald Dillworlh Campbell is or Painswick suffered cut over his eyes when he rammed snewbank rather than strike another car The other car driven by Wile liam Walton 32 oi Downs tview Drive had entered Burton Avenue southbound from William Street The westboundaCampheii car swerved past the front oi the Walton vehicle and bitthe snowbank Police estimate dam ate at $1200 loco GENERAL Barrie man William Parker at Alfred Street was charged with operating an unsafe motor vehicle after his regis tration plates were seized Parker was charged when he was stepped by Constable Fred Nishman at pm Sunday ND ACCIDENTS The highways around Barrie were tirec oi serious road mishaps oVer the weekend say aprovinciai police At 10 am today no accident reports had been filed at the Barrie detach ment Area roads were reported dry and clear HOSPITAL BOARD The ltoyal Victoria Hospital iboard ol trustees will meet this afternoon and consider the hos pitals budgctJor 1969 Jack Ramsay finance committee chairman will present the budgv vet along with commean from the Out oi Hospital Services Commission The budget was presented to the commission for comment in midDecember FISHING PAYS Iceland earru more than on per cent of its money from ï¬sh ing DENTURE erunnt lliAl more or To IIX nroNriis Amcrirlx ixluiainlni Lloiun denture niim no on nu in mlnuiei Inn for mini Numimto allies aeemue illtelul and Marina run run one Wind He may mom gum or ones am new or menthty no in plot nun available in ywr om Inn Weekénd Accidents Coat Over $3300 In Damage The mishap occurredat on Sunday morning The Walton ca was not damaged In other accidents more than $2000 damage was done but there were no injuries At 315 pm Friday car southbound on0wen Street driw en by Maurice Chappcl is of Peel Street collidedwilh Colitis at of Bowman Avenue Atotal of $600 damage was done At 410 pm Friday David John Pra 21 of Bill Elm vale while backing his carvont of driveway on Essa Road Patricia lliossop 42 of Bar rie Terrace Total damage was $245 Wictze Vandennoort 24 of Edgehiil Drive and Walter llcs 29 otrRR2stroud were driv crs involved in further mishap at 545 Friday evening The accident occurred on Burton Ave at Milhurn Street Damaged totalled 4425 And at7St pm Friday oil driven hthTlchoel Joseph Scul Codrington Street damage total ling side was done when car rand to stay for Crescent southbound on Bay northbound car driven by Doris ran into catc driven by Mrs ceused $500 damageaCars dr Berczy Stree BARRIE fCANADlANT AnNUALMrEiiNG wroilrsoili isuiAlljiulli aplï¬ memes 22 isnovrisr ow There will be brief address on thepart platEd ¢todayvby the Red Cross in Nigeria and Biatra by Alberthatten of Ontario Division Headqlbarters You are cordially invitedptoattend the meeting which the BloodDonorawards will he made fee and sandwiches VApIrtnor tn the De tion 25 struck parked car owned by Gerald Phillips of Codrington Street Bayileld Street at Sophia was the scene of Fridays last mis hap when car driven by Glenn Wilbert Davis 19 of Marion fielrlStrcet struck car driv en by Steve Manger 44 of QlicenStrcet which was stopped inthe intersection Damage was $300 Saturay at 346 am on John Son Street at Napier two cars driven by Samuel GRattle 17 of Oro Station and Ernest llar ris isnof Queen Street collided Damage totalling $175 was done on 1148 am that day anoih er mishap ea Bayiield Street en by Norma Allon 23 of Sirdud and Serge Arpin 26 of Blake Street eollided in the south bound lane Both ears were trav elling south at the tinie At 1121 Sunday at nd Wellington cars drivenby John Alfred Day 64 of rCuoltEVllle and Ronald Albertébeef at oi Queen Street co Branch lite amass rrie United Appeal sing 52 damage ELEANOR mix Ind Robert skeiding both of harrie gave solo Performances at the Bar Dancers Collegiate Bond Share Concert Spotlight Dy ltIUlllEL LEEIEB The Kalyna Ukrainian Dancv ers oi Toronto shared ihcspot light with the Barrie Collegiate hand on Saturday night at Cen lrnl Collegiate Auditorium The vitality dash and brilliance of the Ukrainian National Dances brought storms oi spontaneous applause from the capacity house The program of the danc ers sparkled with variety and proleSsionalism from beginning to end yet it was tempered with graceful and even mourntul in terludes of slow and stately dance sections with gently twirling motions The male dancers were splen did They kneweevcry gymnas lie trick oi the dances oi the Ukraine and they pulled them off without flaw maintaining always gay but disciplined brilliance inall their work The musical accompaniment was provided by percussion ac cordion and two violins and these musicians were largely responsible for the success oi the show An exciting steady pace was maintained until it seemed impossible and was giv en wonderful contrast by slow dances Samuel Dzugan dance director was one of the violin ists and knows this work thor oughly The very essence of the wide plains oi the Ukraine pro jected itscli across the auditorium stage These dancers have been together six or seven years and have performed in many parts of the United States and Can ada it was musical treat to have them here The collegiate band featured two conccrii on their program Robert Skelding played theConz certo iorTrumpet by Humme and Eleanor Kirk played the Grieg Piano Concerto in Mi Eh RED CROSS MEETS The Barrie branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society is holding Its annual meeting to night at it oclock in the Barrie YMYWOA Guest sphker will be Albert Batten of the Ontario Division Headquarters who will talkon relief to Victims ofihe NigeriaBlaira war win addi tion the annual Blood Donor Awards will hepresentcd EXAMINER WAITI ADS PHONE 72m Collegiate Concert eerie Sat urday evening ltliss Kirk per formed Griegs Concerto for nor Both oi these young Bar rie students gave creditable performance but unfortunately neither of them profectcd the possible brilliance oi their res pectivo works The trumpet con certo is splendid piece but lost some of its charm possibly because Robert Skcldlng seemed somewhatncrvous and unsure of himself His performance was generally accurate and there was some tine playing in sections of the ceneerlot The Grieg concerto might have comeelf much better it better piano bod been used The col legiate piano can only be de scribed ns fair and does little to enable the performer to phrase well or bring out beautiful tone llowever htiss Kirk at times brought out some oi the melodic passages of the conccr to in most pleasing manner She too seemed little unsure of herself and the accompani merit oi the band seemedovor poweringh The Collegiate naoa gave line performance of the Scenes mm The Louvre by Norman Della Join This contemporary work united the youthful perform ers They obviously understood theidiom and enjoyed the music and as result ihemuslc was thoroughly enjoyed by the audi ence The musical contrasts were good and the whole perform ance was colorlnltonepieture that left the listener wanting to hear it again This was the Col legiate band at its best Report ZIDTheiis During Weekend Two lliettsrcommitted Friday night in Barrie are still under investigation today Thievesbroke inlo Continental Specialtieson Mary Street near midnight and stoleï¬sgs in cash and quantity of cigarettes The breaklnwas discovered at i30ani 1A few minutesbefore Ted Cramers oi Fainswick returned to where he hadparked his car in the citymarina parking lot and found it wouldnt start Someone had stolen his bats tery The battery has notlyet been recovered The tlieii curred sometime between 10 day and midnight oooiooau seAisEo Include oi pn other Rociiive lb oi lucky Fried Chi iilliliioj our illollr RESTAURANT AT lakéoié AnsMounAv To ruonsoar HoMeMAoe MEAT LOA or slionr ales 49 or illtcobot rolls choice vegetables deeaorthlnd laborerg Special Clliitlrens Menu Kentucky Fried Chicken Mott To THURSSPEGIAL Cole slow when you buy SUCKETIVOR VBARREL or Ken red5151f Potato Salad or ing played Hummelr Concerto Piano in minor and Skcld for humpel tExaminer Photo llennttis Overture was played with ilair of excitement run ning through it that led to ap plause calling for an encore The Spanish musie oigAibcniz did not come all as well but the cncnro Polkairom Schwanda was splen did The Suite in Hat by llolst that opened the program was most successful and the dra March at the close gave ti sh in the performance that emphasized the fine technique that Mr Fisher has developed among his students Moonrise on Couchiching was dance acrobatic interpreta tion oi an lndian legend Debra Scott was the soloist anti she gave title steady performance that was pleasing The band played the contemporary mille by JamesGayier It was new music easy to listen to but not memorable But again the skill of the students from the colleg iate band was demonstrated It is quite obvious to any listener how these young musicians have W011 many awards The program was too long ex tending past 11oelnck Yet it never sagged it was enioyahle throughout ute to the dams ers and musicians THEATRE Williamson our News Til HARRIS EXAMINER MONDAY JANUARY ll ll Region Economic Study Will Be Under Scrutiny Ian 29 The Georgienhayhuionsl Development Council will meet Jan 19 with representative of the provincial department oi economics and development to dismiss regional economic study completed earlier this year Dr Richard Thoman director of the regional deielopmcni branch is upected to give the lumber council the first provincial reaction to their ec onomic brief prepared tor them by Dr Norman Pearson chair man of the centre ior resources development at the University oi Guelph Dr Pcarsnns twovolume soopago report is now in the hands oi the department oi oc onomics and development The information in it was collected in is public hearings held last July It in one of to such briefs submitted recenliy by uchoi the provinces regional councils Dr Thomnn will sit in panel discussion on the brief with Dr Pearson and past president oi the GBRDC Darling The contents oi Dr Pearsons survey here not been made public but are expected tobe released at the Jan 95 meeting Car Not Stolen lust Towed Oil Peter Plerdis ot Bayfield Street found his car missing irem his driveway Salurday morning so he reported it stoi en The police duly issueda description of the car and VHS licence number to surrounding police departments Later that day ltlr Picrdls car was found parked outside Barrie service station where it had been towed The board of works had removed the car care ly iltthe morning becauseit was blocking sidewalks and hampering snow removal hlr Picrdis reclaimed his car after paying the towing ice of 156 municipalities in the Georgian Bay region which stretdiu from the lfuskoka Dir trict to Bruce County in bo long to the GBRDC Delegates loiho councd are selected from municipal mm cilsconnty councils and also to elude snrnecolporate micro and representatives of the tour ist industry BassBaritone Widely Acclaimed snnou am The star vocalist at the Bar rie Community Concert on Jan unry 11 is bassbaritone who has gained acclaim as the win ner of silver medal at the Tschaikovsky International Voc al Contest In Moscow in 1966 Simon Estes at so years of age has hhad major roles in many large opera companies in cluding the Uibeclt Opera in Germany and the Hamburg Opera Company He has also filled command performance for President Lyndon Johnson at the White House in the 1566 season Estes sang withtheSsn Francisco Opera in the lead role of Carter Jones in The Visitation He also salt with major orchestras in recit ols in Berlin Stuttgart and hfun leh ill TOWN TONIGHT hayshore The Cheerios LOUNGES Continental lnn ltuthie Paddison Queens The Sduires Brookdale Park Inn The Cavaliers NottallesagnrinnThe Hayden Review MOVIES RoxyLady In Cement isos lcxrrs AVAILABLE AT erEltlALhiANrs STATIONERY AND JACKSONS GRILL ADMISSION ADVANCE $l50 AT DOOR $l75 imperialThe sustaii Strangler showtime JAN 2i rsnromucrs AT os3orMoAiLv MATiNEE rlu JAN ZIAT 230 PM halibutMlth illitliM Hun to IMP MWWAElimh PM MM 1mMWn 0rd Etude MllES my