Wive to noteboek Any nonprofit organization or individual may have community event in Notebook Just call 1266537 and ask for Stephen Gauer Calls for Mondays Notebook must be received by noon Friday for publication the following Monday Calls for Weekend Notebook published Friday in Panorama must be received by noon Wednesday DID YOU KNOW The Parkview Centre need volunteer drivers for the com munity services van Responsibilities include picking up and transporting senior citizens to varous activities throughout the city Volunteers must have or be willing to obtain class drivers license Call the Parkview Centre 7370755 monday OThe Barrie Boomerangs Camping Club hold their regular monthly meeting at Barrie Central Collegiate at pm All interested campers are welcome to attend call 7280485 for more information every monday OTottenham Lions Bingo at 730 pm in the Tottenham Community Centre $250 jackpot must go each week early birds sharetheweaith roiling $200 jackpot consolation of $50 goes OBingo at pm at the Canadian Legion Branch 147 St Vincent Street and Cundles Road Barrie Jackpot $500 con soltion $100 The first Allandale Brownie Pack meets from 630 to pm in the St Georges Anglican Church hall on Burton Avenue girls ages seven to 10 are welcome to join For more information call Jill McKinlay at 7262457 OThe Simcoe County Chess Club meets from 630 to 10 pm in the Barrie Public Library New members are welcome tuesday OJim Bearden and Linda Jean Butler portray the life of Mary Shadd Cary 19th century black activist in comedy mime and song at the Essa Centennial Library at 730 pm The program is free and everyone is welcome every tuesday OThe Stroud Senior Citzens meet at 130 pm in the Stroud Com lex OThe Bel Ewart Euchre Club plays at pm in the Belle Ewart Community Hall For more information call Dave Davidson at 4562357 OEuchre is played at the Baxter Hall at 730 pm OThe Canadian Calorie Counters meet at pm at St Marys Separate School on Codrington Street For more in sion charge the Barrie area Collegiate at lunch is provided formation call Pat McLeod at 7284775 wednesday OThe Barrie Gem and Mineralogical Society meets at 730 pm in the Municipal community room on Owen Street There will be lapidary demonstration and discussion Anyone with polished stones is invited to bring them OThe Huronia and district branch of the Canadian Diabetic Associaton holds family Christmas party for diabetics their families and friends The party begins at 730 pm at Trinity Anglican Church there is no admis every wednesday Eneraction holds Community Trading Farmers Market on Muicaster Street from 1230 to pm The trading post features arts and crafts made by people in OTake Off Pounds Sensibly TOPS nonprofit weight watchers group meets at Goodfellow Public School in Alcona Beach For more information call Josie at 4363779 OThe Barrie Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America meets at pm in Monsignor Clair School on Cundles Road east of St Vincent Street Men interested in joining the chorus are invited to attend thursday OThe Barrie Collegiate Concert association presents The Royal Winnipeg Ballet in performance at the Barrie Central pm limited number of tickets are still available call Betty McNiven at 7264657 0A Christmas tea and sale will be held at Grove Park Home from to pm Home baking crafts and odds and ends will be sold Admission is $1 and includes tea every thursday oBingo in the Creemore Legion Hall at pm 15 regular games of $15 each Sharevthewealth and progressive jackpot Admission $1 extra cards for $1 OThe Cookstown PreSchool Play group meets from to 11 am in the Cookstown Town Hall Euchre at the Alliston Orange Hall Admission 75 cents oKnights of Columbus bingo at 730 Hall St Vincent Street and Cundles Road Barrie Post at the pm in the Legion Band changes style in search of hit TORONTO tCP In search of gold record the Good Brothers have changed their style The three brothers to per form here Monday have adopted more sophisticated style said Brian Good the groups spokesman singer and guitarist After eight years of deliver ing their bluegrass music to Canadian audiences the group was selling out concert halls but had not made gold record Mrs Trudeau wins praise from costar TORONTO CP While Kings and Desperate Men wont get rave reviews from actor Frank Moore he has nothing but sympathy and raise for the movies mostta kedabout star Where others have let out chorus of snickers at Margaret Trudeaus attempts to act the dedicated young pro who work ed with her found her very funny Shes got great sense of humor and an incredible warmth he said in an inter view Moore played kidnapper in the movie and most of his scenes involved Mrs Trudeau Shes very very gentle woman and she was quite serious about being an actress she realized better than anyone that she had lot to learn Moore doesnt think the movie will be springboard for Mrs Trudeau it wasnt great script or great rojecthesaid ont expect that movie to enhance the careers of anyone who was in it Especially me its the worst work ive ever done its kind of frustrating Goodsaid He said the brothers are hop ing their new single Please Come Back to Me from their third and latest album Doin the Wrong Things Right will break the pattern its classic case of being caught in the middle between their disgruntled old bluegrass following and pop audience that still identifies them with an exclusively country orienta tion Good said Mix we Native artist well on the way to internatio By BRIAN BAKER Exa miner Correspondent RAMA ROAD Fast moving into the position of nationally recognized Canadian artist is Arthur Shilling of Rama Shill ing who is proud of being native Ojibway lndian born in 1941 has been seriously involv ed in art since the age of 16 The public will have an op portunity to view his work and also the work of other well known artists including George Adamson Karl Schlicpher Youdan Stanton Miss Roberts Ms Torrance as well as the in teresting working of Mr Shill ings students from 10 to pm everyday from Nov 18 to Dec 31 at Shillings home and new studio at Rama Road turn east in Rama half mile turn right at first intersection and the Shilling residence is first on right Uni ue in this part of Canada is Shi iings new studio built like Hoot high wigwam it has three levels each with balcony looking out across the surrounding woods He design ed it to represent the different native tribes of Canada in cluding the Eskimos who are represented by an igloo shapped window circular window represents the sun symbolic eye gazes out from the peak selftaught artist Shilling works in all media including pen and pencil pastels waters colors and oils though oils are his favorite He is also skilled sculptor and plans to build sculpture studio between his home and new art studio in the near future He gives guidance to both Indian and white students in the arts GUIDANCE You cannot teach artistic ability you can only give it guidance insists Shilling Art is something that comes from inside person in fact it is part of person an extension of mood and spirit Perhaps this accounts for my attitude that do not care what other people like it is what like that concerns me it is hard to put price on any piece of art because the artist has put part of himself or herself into it in my case the fact that people do like my naI recogni Arthur Shillings painting of The Indian Child Lin do Nooganosh of Rama Road is owned by Grace Leigh of Orilllo work and that do make liv ing out of it is almost beside the point There is more than legends and folklore to our indian culture and try to capture the spirit of the whole thing around us and interpret it by giving it depth dimension and meaning through very definite color forms Among his outstanding pain tings are Mother and hild beside Black River Autumn Leaves Trees and Woods and Refelections in Sparrow Lake IN LOCATION He does his paintings on incur tion using real life subjccts and frowns on artists who work from photographs He can com Naslrame from ngidNiVer1 Hes played one MONTREAL CF 77 veteran David Niven has strong suspicion he almost kicked the bucket in Canada at the tender age of 23 Why once very nearly died in your dear country was his parting shot to the Non treat news media after his filial day on the set of the strmillion AngloCanadian espionage thriller Man Tailed intrepid in which he stars as Sir William Stephenson intrepid with costars Michael York and Gayle ilunr nicutt will be shown as three part television special on the CTV and NBC networks this spring as well as motion pic ture to be released later Elegantly ensconced in brocade armchair in the royal suite of the downtown Windsor Hotel intrepids hitherto unap proacha ble star rcgalcd small luncheon party with charm wit and anecdotes before catching plane home to Switzerland Niven now dapper it olitely decried as pure gib berish published reports that he had ever been barman lumberjack or journalist in Canada WORKED EAR OTTAWA However the actor did spend three weeks building bridge in the Rideau Lakes district near Ottawa when he suffered very sore throat aid had his brush with death very nice gentleman pull ed out my tonsils in an Ottawa hospital recalled the Niven Screen Another Production in Season to Honour Barrlos 125th Anniversary LIVE ENTERTAINMENT DANCING TIL BOO cm at the Embassy Hall Blake St WED THUR FRI NOV 29 30 DEC 8300 pm admission 3300 tickets Gum Members A+ the Door Epitome Artists ilc recruitrated at the home of some Ottawa friends but they dcscrtcd him to step out for hristmas dinner woke up drowning in my own blood Niven said When they came home was sprale at the bottom of the stairs and their very pretty housc looked more like hicago slaughterhouse Niven finally rccovcrui and minus his tonsils hcadcd for New York then Hollywood and durable ca rcci as the screens most dcbonair Englishman NDSIIAMIC With no shame at all ivc been playing the same part for ii years said Niven lint thcn moviciacting is basically typecasting and with the camera that close if youre going to make face it better be the right onc For the role of Canadian horn Sir William Stephenson mastermind of British cs pionagc activities during the Second World War Niven was able to draw on his own cx perienccs of six years in llic British Army He didnt know it at the time plctc 36inch by 42inch pairi ting within two hours before the mood is lost or has changed He does not find it ncccssary to prosketch painting in pencil lie has gone step furthcr and discarded thc burdcnsorn palette and mastered the art of applying the paint directly to the canvas ilc fccls this gives his paintings more spon taneous appearance liis agents are Lillian and viennc Marcus of Lillian Mar cus Studios in Toronto who note that his work is Wtll known throughout Eastern Canada and is moving out into Western Canada whcrc it is ho iiig wcll rchivcd Already his work is tion recognized by art galleries across Canada and his pain tings are getting better and bet ter says Vivienne Marcus think it will not be long before his work will be moving into US galleries and markets and he will be on his way towards international recognition AWARD WINNER In 1907 he won the Centennial medal for his Christmas card design He also won an award for aspiring young artists and scholarship given by the department of indian affairs He and his work have appeared in numerous films including The ircat Canadian lndiaii Canvas The New Canadians and The Beauty of My People which was devoted entirely to his work His paintings are displayed in many art galleries including Wells iallcry in tawa iom Thompson Gallery in Owen Sound The lallcry in iuelph The Royal Ontario Museum in loronto and they will soon be displayed in the Masters iallcry in Calgary His paintings gain extensive cx posurc as part of thc travelling displays presented by the McMichucl iullcry iii Klein burg The 1969 larklrwin calcn dar with painting of The Sleeping hild by Arthur Shilling is lhc lttstcst selling of all calendars it shows dart ing little indian girl ISusaiuic niece of Shilliugsi asleep with halo of reflections around hor One of his most recent wood carvings is fourfoot long lhundcrbird head weighing over hundred pounds pit sciit ho is Itsigning and building an indianstyle gateway entrance to his studio gallciy sitc conversation piece is thllnltllllllttl slab front tlic natural growth on trco trunk with startling liktncss to womans bust would have dicd it had stayed ill the city says Shill ing Besides Raina is the safest place at the moment Mr Shilling has motto Autumn with its brilliant soil Teach me the soul of reflection Without color llllt Is no istcncc role for 43 years David Niven but his own brother worked ill intelligence for Stephenson Nivcii says his only regret about the role is that he didnt have the lillit to develop more Canadian accent for Stephen son who left England as young llltlll NOW PLAYING Ar pm First there was Cool Hand Luke then Billy Jock but there has never been anyone like Seabo BIKlKSIONE XXINIY PRISON John by 3RD WEEK ONE SHOWING EACII NIGHT AT pm anada for your MICKKT is star the examiner Monday Nov 20 1978 13 if My Mickey celebrates 50th anniversary Mickey and Minnie Mouse arrive at the Main Street Cinema at the Walt Disney World Magic Kin gdom for the 50th anniversary presentation of Steamboat Willie the first sound cartoon in which Mickey starred in 1928 Mickeys golden anniversary is being celebrated with parade and continuous showings of Steamboat Willie at all Disney amusement cen tres AP Photo Somers says fear of success held back her acting career Ii IIl MALIHCII toplcy iws Seryice in the ARVTV series lhrccs tompany solid smash Suzanne Soincrs is slcnogmphcr who handles soiiw pretty lunny lines As we found lll this cxclusivc iiitcrvicw Suzanne is no dumb blondc Shc lcts licr hair down and talks candidly about herself and her fear of being successful MAlltltli flow would you describe yourself as person Stmidlls person am happy with mysclf like myself winch took it long time togit to that point liu called an overnight sue ccss although lve bccu work ing at it for it years like most actors and zitticsscs in this town llii first seven years think was afraid of being suc ccsstul now think in pretty ltlllllt MlltllI its true You can be afraid of bcirig suc ccsstnl SHMIIRS its syndrome in life We have fears of succcss just as wc have fears of failures Sometimes when youre starting to siiccccd its so scary that you put up sonic sort of crisis so that you are not Silticssliil instd to do lllill all tlictunc Mlllltl2 iiid your fairiin cniouragi you Ulltt you dccid ed you illltl to be an actress or orc they discouraging Stiftliilts No they werent discouraging llicyvc always been very supportive of whatever wanted to do 7283440 COLUMBIA PlCTURES Presents CASABLANCA FILMWORKS Production of 19 real mul an VII nunnu an thi Sonic langqu may be ottnnlln manw Wornbig Some Irene may be altmin otvrorwmwnWu aiidiiï¬hmiieaib Jr warm NWH never ever said to them that wanted to be an actress somehow floated into the modeling thing And commeit cials are logical extension of modeling and their televi sion So its all been sort of slow build so that by the time that it happened it wasnt real big deal iiut my family always told me that was ter rific so somewhere along the line thought Well they must mean it Also went through life being planned baby So went through life with this great acceptance thinking that was really wanted And now my family is getting this really great thrill out of the whole thing thats luipixning to me right now lhcyrc celebrities in their own little town because theyre my parents MAlititlI Tell me how iriuch of hrissy the character you play on Threes tompany is rcallv Surannc 1° PLAYING Catchit ORilliA THEATRES SOMERS ive brought myself into her Shes not dumb bloridc like to think of her as girl whos not playing with full deck you know with few lights out upstairs She operates on different plain than everyone else in the cast but she is genuine in her concern for people im trying to make her likable and lovable its easy to turn men on when youre on television The trick is to get women to like you im trying to create character that women will like and not feel threatened by But Chrissy and are very dif ferent MAUthE Does money in the batik mean lot to you SOMERS Yes money in the bank does mean lot to me We werent poor but we certainly didnt have any frills or any ex tras think my father made $400 month think thats the most he ever made in his life WARNING Seine lustrousmay be offensive Tliotltru Much am The only thing that could follow Murder is Death First AGATHA CHRISTIES MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS NowDEATH ON THE NILE AQATlltl CHRISTIES DEFIT Recommended AI Ml kilnhum Pnlalll IMPERIAL new comedy thriller from the creators of Silver Streak Goldie Hawn 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