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Barrie Examiner, 6 Aug 1976, p. 18

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doiio New challenges scare ou but they also excite you and got you up Superstar Neil Diamond was discussing his return to per forming after lapse of morc than three years After his nxordbroaking lineman show at the Winter Garden in New York in 1972 he abruptly lott thc spotlight for period of writing and introspection ilis withdrawal lasted until early this your when hc ip poured in Australia and MN Zoaland And he recently opened the $10 million Aladdin Theatre toi tho Performing Ar is in Iis Vogas His too for three conccits $54kth Then he throw in two more it the bargain ratc of Simon in August lli play Foxmt Hills Stadium in Now York ho added It hash boon used for concerts iii tour cdts bomusc of troubles mth audioiicos hut thcyro opening it up tor mo Im the on onc playing thoro this suminor dont oxpecl III ack at work problems my audience is more mature T0 TAPE SPlItlAli Diamond Will also appear in Cleveland and Chicago perhaps the Grock Thoatrc here few other Cities make an album in November play Japan for the first time III December then start taping his first television special for NBC Tho composersmger now seemed relaxed but eager to taco audiences again Why did ho roniovc himsolt from ponoriiiing tor so long After tho Wintor iardon on gagemont felt burnt out had been on merry goround sincc wan 17 in my early yours played as man as no cities year was warned by my man igor my agents my friends and my fans not to quit that it would bo dangerous to my ca rcor with so many now por tormcm taming along all tho time But ii was important for mo to got away had to find myself is person to remove mysolt trom tho colobrit out there in front of the audience THE GUARD of the Hlstoric Naval and Military Establishments make ready for their march from their home garrison at The famous military mar ches of the 1830s from the garrison at Penetanguishene to Torontos Fort York will be re enacted next week by members of the Historic Naval and Military Establishments Guard from Penetanguishene The six soldiers and two shipwright sailors plan to walk about 80 of the 104 mile distance to Fort York The first leg is from Penetanguishene to Barrie then following the original military route the Guard will board boat at Kempenfelt Bay Barrie and travel by water to Bradford near the original landing at Holland Landing From there they walk to Tomnto The en tire venture will take six days Upon arrival in Fort York the corporal of the Establish ments Guard will present to the Fort York commander the or ders to change the military unit posted at Penetangmshenc The following day Sunday August 15 the Guard will participate in Fort Yorks annual military tattoo Stewart Day Leaving the Establishments an historic reconstruction of 19th century British naval base and military garrison operated by the Ontario Ministry of ulture and Recreation at 830 in Monday the men expect to reach Hillsdalo on Highway 93 some 19 miles away by During the first day tho Guard WI givo domonstrattons of niuskct firing and drill exor cisos at Midland Wycvalo Waverloy and Hillsdalc Ihc rounds they Will be firing WI be blanks INTO HARRIII Tuesday the group WI mar ch to raighurst whore thoy mil givc musket firing demonstration at tho KOA Campground thcii continue down Highway 93 to Highway ll and into Barrio by Dunlop Street It is hoped that demon stratum can be held in down town Barrio in late afternoon hotorc tho tiuard inarchos to cntcnnial Park at the foot of Victoria Street demonstration including ccrcmonial load quick fires firing WllII front rank kneeling and bayonet charge ill be por formed in tontonnial Park at about Early in tho morning of tho third day tho Guard vi board boat Which Will tikc ii to Wlihlll ii low miles at Bradford on the Holland Riior uhoro tho mon Atll change to two canoes and paddlo the remaining distance to Bradford Tho canocs Alii he landed Penetanguishene to Fort York in Toronto The trip starts Monday and the Guard will arrive in Toronto on Aug 14 The Guard will be in near the bridge spanning the Holland River at the southern edge of towa Upon arrival bet ween 130 and pm the Guard will collect their marching kits which will have been set out in military fashion with the muskets forming pyramids and then perform musket drill for the spectators who gather there The next section of the march will be along old Hi hway it to the Holland Lari ing Park operated by the South Lake Simcoe Conservation Authority Another demon stration will be given there at For GREAT Barrie Tuesday and will give three musket demonstrations The first will be at pm at Johnson about4pm Only two of the fellows have experience in long distance marching but all eight have been undergoing speCIal training for the past month with assistance from former Olympic marathon walker of Midland The soldiers will march in full uniform replicas of the 24th Regiment of Foot which was postponed to the Establish ments in the late 1830s in cluding nine and half pound musket bayonet with scab bard and crossfclt canteen backpack with bed roll food WEEKEND at the Cottage On Picnic For Camping Trip St School playgrounds the second at ppm in Memorial Square and the third at 530 at Centennial Park Students duplicate long march in walk to Torontos Fort York pack and cartouche Car tridge box with belt The total weight is approximately 20 pounds 0N YOUNG STREET Newmarket Aurora and Oak Ridges will comprise the march route on the fourth day Remaining on Yonge Street Highway 11 the Guard wtll stop first at the Upper Canada Mall where it will do musket firing demonstration at about 10am The next show Will occur when the guard reaches the southern outskirts of Aurora possibly in the Memorial Park 11AK£iALNK3 Colonel Sanders Ream TkaaPuha Just Right for YOU BARREL BUCKET THRIFT BOX DINNER 0r SNACK GROVE AND DUCKWORTH 3T5 BAYFIELD ST 45 ESSA ROAD CANADth CWPANV iitiwky Fried awoken Dont Forget the SALADS GRECIAN BREAD FIXINS 72657 7267220 7262501

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