The Barrie Examiner Friday October 22 I9767A he Cronyns coming to Barrie The famous husband and wife team of Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy will appear for one night only Monday November 29 at Georgian Col lege Theatre Barrie in their program The Many Faces of Love The Georgian Foundation for the Performing Arts is sponsor ing the evening of readings from such authors as Benjamin 12 4As The World Turns 2Movie Sand Pebbles 250 CHM 515 501 C011 PM Two Franklin Richard Llewell aLeave It To Bmver 7Family Fald sMoira Hunt Ph is McGinle Ogden Naih KHZNews 9Joyce DaVldson qMerv Griffin SBob McLean 25 For The Money 512lts Your Choice Dorothy Parker William zitgm Bobby 2603 émmilmstnw Shakespeare and Caitlin CW5 time on $5 izzzo SAll In The Family 9Brady Bunch Thohngasém amelus ewt 12Fann News 22Opposite Sexes uYoung and The ronyns have Jus izzao 7mooo Pyramid Restless nished season at Stratford gjong Show l2All In The Family izHyndsight where Hume Cronyn layed ews 225 4Seamh Fa Tomorrow shows 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owei rec nto nMovlis Strange New sLate Edition No War 9Night Beat News Wont Go 9David Steinbcrg 12Night Final zi5 CHICAGO Reuter Saul worldly success find them iiigamma igï¬mmy Cam arrogéfszm Tamished Bellow the author awarded the selves trapped in the pollution mo FMovie tTheGreat 1976 Nobel Prize for literature and chaos of big cities 211Bob Hope Special Northrield Minnesota ylmnSide today expressed pleasure and The main characters of his Famergency su rise learnin he had vels eoft tl sslzMary Tyler Moore nOpposite Sexes 11Mew Grim rp p0 no ar re ess me 7oPaul LyndeSpecml 5H Edition been so honored cans past their prime who are 830 7Mary Hartman Mary 3Mowe War Party Im very pleased and very confused he said in tele phone interview Writing is very solitary occupation but now all of sudden Im in the worlds eye My privacy is up for grabs The 61yearold Canadian bom author who has received many major literature awards includin Pulitzer prize said he ha not anticipated receiving the Nobel award No didnt expect it he said from his Chicago apart ment where he livw with his fourth wife Alexandra have to mind what my business is unable to adjust to existing society yet lack the will to create an alternative LIKES CHICAGO Bellow said he prefers associ ating with Chicago builders lawyers and old school friends who know little about his work rather than mixing with other writers critics and the salon set of New York where he lived during part of the 1960s Chicago suits me he said in recent interview have my roots hWa collection of rusty steel threads under the sidewalk Chicago is com mercial and brutal Dunes tunes fascinate 0yearold engineer DEVILS PLAYGROUND Calif AP deep boom in truded upon the desert silence followed by series of tubalike oompahs Other sounds like the bark of seals joined the general din Jack Hereford was playing crystals due to mechanical stress Hereford who has recorded the sounds of the dunes plans to conduct nighttime tests to see if electrical luminescence can be detected when they are heard He says the shape of the the sand dunes again Hereford 70 spent two hours earlier this week climbing 700 feet to the top of Kelso Dune then fell to his hands and knees and started sandslide The dune boomed in deep basso as large section of sand slid down the slope The air shook with vibrations from the shock waves Hereford prospector and mining engineer has spent the past 12 years seeking the an swer to the eerie music emitted by certain sand dunes through out the world He heard the b00ming son the first time when he clim Kelso Dune mass of sand located in the bar ren desert about 200 miles southeast of Los Angeles Union Pacific Railroad tracks lie to the north of the dune he said thought it was train going by But there was notrain NO EXPLANATION Ralph Bagnold British physicist and an authority on sand dunes has written that there is no real explanation of the mechanism by which the sounds are produced He has advanced theory that the noise may be generated by phenomenon known as piezoelectric ef fect the generation of elec tricty in the quartz sand dunes may play an important factor Those that emit the loudest noises are blown on one side by winds that mass the sand higher and higher leaving the slope on one side steep and creating slip face The steepness of the slip face must be 32 degrees or aw fully close to it for the phe nomenon to work Hereford said There is no end to the mys teries out here said Hereford who has spent most of his life in the desert DONATED BY FIRM EDMONTON CP Xerox of Canada Ltd has donated $25000 to the Alberta govern ment for use in land con servation and development pro gram in the Buffalo Lake re gion 80 miles south of here It was the first contribution to the provinces new recreation parks and wildlife foundation established earlier this year by thelegislaturc SAY ITWITII MUSIC TORONTO CP Planned Parenthood Ontario is sponsor ing contest to find musical theme for its television series Love Carefully Whats It All About GRATEFUL Yvonne Rooney 20 prepares to go on stage at the Al Sirat Grotto Circus in Cleveland The former Cuyahoga Coun ty March of Dimes princess made the appearance to show people the results of their donations to the March of Dimes She says that she wouldnt be walking without the moral and financial sup port she received from the organization AP Photo WON SPECIAL AWARD SASKAIOON CI Forest in Our Hands documentary made by Lumby Productions of Saskatoon was special win ner at the Techfilm 75 film festival in Prague The zeclioslovakian governments ministry of forestry and water resources sponsored the festival The documentary por trays the Saskatchewan gover nments role in forest management and renewable resources about really wasnt expecting anything Bellow who was born in Lachine Que of Russian im migrant parents was asked if he was writing about himself in Humbolds Gift his eighth book for which he received this years Pulitzer Prize for fic tion JUST LITTLE Ive been asked that many times about many of my books and guess Id have to be lit tle schizophrenic if didnt put little something of that meaning himself in every thing he said Bellow who was Solomon Bellows when he moved to the US when he was nine changed his name when he started publishing his works in the 19403 He has been professor of literature at the University of Chicago since 1962 His ninth and latest book To Jerusalem and Back is nonfiction work about visit he made recently tolsracl The Swedish Academy awar ding the 681000 kronorwl about $162000 prize to Bellow said he was receiving it for the human understanding and subtle analysis that are combined in his work Bellow mixed metaphysics and earthy humor in writing about antiheroes who despite The son of Jewish vegetable merchant from the old Russian capital of St Petersburg who emigrated with his family around 1914 He was born June IO 195 He spent his early years in poor section of Montreal where he learned English French Yiddish and Hebrew In Chicago his father sup ported wife and four children by collecting wood scrap from lumber mills and selling it as fuel Later he became coal dealer and sent his son to Nor thwestern University and the University of Wisconsin where he earned degree in an thropology and sociology in 1937 SMALL WORLD ISNT IT TORONTO CP When 15 yearold Rob McClelland needed copy of Mary Helm stras Gully Farm for school his father publisher Jack Mc Clelland loaned him the firms only copy of the nowoutofprint book Rob lost the copy sear ched secondhand book stores found another copy and paid twice the original price He found the copy was auto graphed by his John McClelland grandfather LOWER PRICES IAT tittiiéky Fried flight Colonel Sanders and his boys make it finger lickin good Grove and 0de 7265710 315 Hayfield St 7267220 45 no load 126250