Dancer believes in past lives TORONTO tCPt Some dancers feel they were destined to dance from the moment they were born Karen Tessmer first soloist with the National Ballet feels she had more of head start lady once told me that had been dancer in all my 350 goes sotiioii Sitio welcome 5tilt3ttdraw Ill also be field Stroud tomple Ewart omiiiuiiity flail Davidson at tit its call HTtttiti notebook onda Olotteiiham Lions Hingo at TIltt in in the fotteiihaiii oiiimumty entie $330 jackpot must go each eek early birds sharetherwealtli rolling 32m jackpot consolation of llmgo at it in at the tanadiaii Legion liraiich llT St liiceiit Street and tundlcs fload Harrie Jackpot satin con Olhc Simcoe oiiiity hess lub meets from it ttt to fit in the Harrie fubhc Library Olhe hildreiis iiiiex of the Marne fublic Library holds retich hour for pre schoofcis from to iii tuesday Thc Hay International ommuiiication lub holds cot lee break meeting at itJtt tattle at lo iii every tuesday OEuchie at the ltell fIwart omiiiuiiity tentre at in Olhe Get Together lub of ltarrie will meet at Slit in at the Flub New membersartwelcome filighty flingoat the Wycvalettrangeteiitieat it in OThe Stroud Senior titeiis meet at OThe Helle fiwart fIuclire thib plays at ti in the ftelle For more iiifoiiiiatioii call ltave OThe anadian alorie counters inch at it in at St Marys Separate School on todriiigton Street For more in formation call Flo Honghton at 73c ttitt 0A preschool story hour is held at the thildieiis lllli of the ltairie fubhc Library from to to It ttl Tues day and Wednesday No registration is required OThe ftupticate flridge tliib meets every Tuesday at at tfie YM fIyeryoiie is welcome For partners Olhc Mello lileiids piictiseecry Tuesday at to iii at ltllkll ldllx Nliiiiil itiii tillil leltlstill Siltils tillltlf interested in toiiiaig the chorus are invited to attend wednesday Olhe ltariie and ltistrict ssocation tor the lhysically lives says Miss Tessmer who believes in reincarnation dont feel any of the other forms of dance just ballet She told me had lived in fliissia in the last century When see Giselle twrformcd have strong feel iiig Ive already done it altliougfi dont feel Im jiiite New iiieiiihers are to in the ready todo it at my age She thinks for moment Maybe after this season that will change WILLINGftSlllllli life may be many spleiidored thing for some dancers biil Miss Iessmcr is willing to sacrifice most aspects of wellrouiided ex isteiice for what she aiits Sfie is ambitious but it is aiiotiliqlic ambition dont think much of being principal dancer liltt they to tend to get the roles that really like Miss lessiiiei ll began daii ciiigat age 13 She auditioned for the Na tioiial Hallet School afterseeing the company perform iii litt sbuigli and was accepted at the late age because she was still growing and her muscles were not completely formed She fias the leading female roles in two of the National ltallcts three new works this season She shares the role of the thosen Maiden in oiistaii tin latsalass ltitc of Spring with Karen Kain and with ol leeii tool she shares that of The Young Girl in Frederick shtoiis The Two ligeons Movie plans announced by producers ltthtNltt itlt lwn pro duccls have announced plans for three taiiadian movies this year with budgets totalling Slit million Hill Marshall and lleiik aii tltl Kolk producers of the tanadian llllll Outrageous said Tuesday filming of ircle of Two is tostait May Bit it will be love story of to year old girl and no year old portrait painter The second slated for July it start is fatinaii tfie story of mental hospital attendant ho goes berserk Mystery series for children The creaking door opens on new mystery series for The Famous Five on CBCTV Mondays to Fridays at pmf starting today Left to right are George Michelle Gallagher Timmy the Dog Toddy Dick Gary Russell Anne Jenny Thanlsch and Julian Marcus Harris in the adaptation of Enid Blytons popular childrens stories the examiner Monday Feb 28 1979 entertainment Weintraub takes satiric aim at Quebec politics MUNIREAltPi William Weintiaub may be starting to take his own jokes seriously The Montreal author in newly published satire on Quebec politics in the year Ztitio jests about creating new state called Angloland for liltgllSlt speaking Quebecers The more thiiiw about it the more like it the portly 52year old writer said recently while discussing his new book The Underdogs published by Mtlelland and Stewart We should separate from Quebec Angloland would encompass the traditionally English speaking districts in west end Montreal and in the Eastern Townships While teiiiainiiig sovereign the new country would mtniitain economic association with an indepeii tciit Quebec suggested it as joke but now id like to see the thing discussed he says shooting back his thick black hair as he relaxed at his comfortable wesr tend home Vtciiitraiib filiiimakcr and writer at the National Film Hoard still writes with the same light touch he gave his first novel Why Hock the ftoat farce about newspapers which later became film lllfillslllSlIGARDEN lhus faiil fritchard one of the star underdogs of the new book works as vegetable gardener iii the Sun late fliiildiiig one of Montreals tallest buildings turned into high rise farm for want of business enterprise to the new that while poor are better tl than Quebec Some of the loans are squandered on elaborate nationalist festivals Frenchtaiiadiaiis seem to flourish under the system while members of the English speaking minority have become slumdwelling underr dogs The big joviallooking author says he is pleased that hit treat Gazette recently gave the book positive review but ad mits he is anxious about how the book will be received by French speakingQuebeccrs hope they dont throw rocks through my window he says fle adds that he and his wife enjoy working in French and enjoy being with French Quebecers flowever anxious the author might be over other peoples sensibilities he isnt shy about elaborating on his political beliefs in fashion guaranteed to sfiock not only French speaking Qucbecers but also those English Quebecers who are trying to keep the temperature of debate here cool dont like the fequistes he says refering to members of the Path Quebecois lMllIHIAlJSIlllllfl3 They are vindictive and littitllSpllllHl in their treat ment of the Anglo sector dont know if youve notic ed how they revel in the use of the word minorities Their use of the word gives away kind of imperialist attitude Theyre delighted to have Eskimo and fndian minorities it makes them little emperors Frenchtanadians rub Englishspeaking Quebecers the wrong way he says because of French love of bureaucracy and hankering to get everything neatly rav tionafixed and codified ollectivity is another Word that comes up with this govern ment In their system the in dividual exists to serve the state Weintraub says that unless he is tarred feathered and run out of town in the wake of his books publication he wont leave Montreal because he loves the city lie was born just mile from the solid threestorey house here he now lives He studied at McGill University and work ed at The Gazette and Weekend Magazine before joining the film board in l955 flis days at The Gazette in spired his novel Why Rock the Boat which Weintraub scripted and produced as an NFB film in 1974 He says he wrote The Under dogs simply to give people some light moments before the purges start FREE PUBLIC country And Mona flosenstein fails her lllltllflSllCpltllly esaiii her key to lttlltlrtiilyllltl iob only when scientists pro gram her voice through an eleiu troiiic machine and find maudi hle flaws in her French pronun ciatioti ftiit beneath the humor the aiitfior describes in the blackcst Loren and Bacall speak out Books explore movies and the stars HOLLYWHHI trli Theres spate of new books about one of the most popular subjects of recent years the movies and the stars who make them INTRODUCTORY lECTURE Disabled holds lllttllllLI at to in at the Suiinidalc com munity tentre lll fiaiiie This will be general business meeting fltieryone is welcome for more information call 42x Botti or TJi ttlii Olhe annual meeting of he litli ie fublic Library ill be held in the library gallery starting at to in the meeting isopen tothepubtic every wednesday 9n Irgnscen dental Meditation WED FEB 28th 730 EM Community Room Municipal Savings Building Dunlap Owan Stl scandal of her withtarlofoiiti There is curious coin cidence in the Hacall and lioreii stories liiltlt was abandoned ct ltacall can call spade the spade She writes that Frank Sinatra behaved like com plete after having planned marriage with the widow ltogart lim Itiiiytryk iThe tamc Mutiny Haiiitree touiity The Young lltlllS has rtteii his autobiography with no ap parent outside help fie calls otatholic Women Thritt Shop at tanadiaii lorees flase uï¬uy loltlids St tioii ilieiici the chorus Ziop in iisibly lcona He and fliicouiagiincnt oi tiitcs ttlitllis lituil cast of OlfieMziitliiyci be held at the hoiiic of lillltlii lilttlllltltl ll tiioe The coininitie ii in You on are well oiirc oatcnit lct thursday all TJti 771 for inoii information Borden is open froin to it to llt Location is litllllllttl North side between hc cliapcls foi further information call 434 TM Olhetiinghain floor larries caily iw Shop operated by the May oiiit tluli of lmiiie who use the proceeds for community projects is located at 31 lapl si tzirric and is open Tuesday to Friday from to tea in to to in Satin day to toa iii to in Mcctiiigs are held our Wednesday tor lt tfS Take ttt iioii pioft weight watchers oigaiiia The meetings are held tioodtitttiw fiiblic School in icli for more information all flosic tit $277 OThc fiaitic thapc of the Society for the liescryatioii flarbci Shop Quartet Singing fll lonsttrizor tlair Sthool on 1rtlsltll tll totiiiiig lls and crafts ari sold to flat lt resideits from to it iii at lllt la incrs lit kc oi lllt tuii sireiI inn lllttlll of the La Lethe league ill at working oi the needs ot seiiiorcitieiis in Some ot the books lii Lauren Ilacall lLy Myself she reeals to the reading public what her friends haw known for years That fanrcii flacall isa classy lady The actress says she wrote her autobiography with no out sltlf help and it shows lhcii Isnt false note The book is surprisingly mellow consider ing ltacall triipieiitly tart totigllc She has little ill to write of anyone She gives her father few knocks ltil walliiiiLE out on the family She respected her possvssiic mentor flow llawk though his anti tflillit ltlliillhS tinglicneit her he flltllt lxtiiiw slit ttsltsli ihoiigh lack ll yainci ticated her and the ltsl of his stars sliabbily she says only he was one of the most ill at casi iininait bitnit ld cyci cii SIll1lillllll fle not only abandoned the ideaan was able to ignore her totally when they met at par ty ltll so she says that she and Sinatra now are somewhat friends adding fll always tune special tecliiiL for llllll the good times we had were lltllly thinth sopiiia li and loyiiii is billed as lfcitiwi Story but the enter reads by ll llotcliiier Sowlio is speaking Sophia lttfilt apparently since the iiarratiyc in the first person interspersed with cointiiciitaries by her husband lltttllltl sisteiaiidothers The de ice worked with ltoris ltay Iler lion Story which of fered number of revelations ltiit there is llllli surprise in Lorens stoiy lcrhzips that is lieciiisc she has always been lltl to discuss her illegitiinacy by lltl father each married man old enough to be her father lake llacall Loren says little that is derogatory of her coii tciiipoiaries She says nothing llltllt than that she was tlfStlt chanted with laii lidd and to on ltolphiii About liesirc ltidci the llllllS pas sionati loycis Tony Perkins and lackedchciiiistiy Hit It Happened iii illfltS Sllt was startled when lark tables wristwatch alaiiii sittllltlttl iii the lllltltllt ol love scene He gaie lici pat and left thestt Thats how it was with tiabti thorough professional lll came oii tiiiic knew his lines iiid left the instant his wrist watch ltttlltl at llt clock It was iiiiic to five lid for tom and his watch was the etpiiyaleiit of the factory whis tle the book Its Hell of late tut ot ftad Living ltiiiytryks file is more in terestiug that most directors lie started as piojectioiiist at laramoimt iii the silent era became an editor then direc tor graduating from It llltlls with Murder My Sweet which liefped set the style for hard boileddetectiveiiioiics The biggest drama of his life happened off screen when he was an unfriendly witness before lied hunting congres sioiial committee He servod Sl months in prison recanted and reconred his film career tfe writes frankly about period that still can evoke ltli tertecliiigsin Hollywood Flesh and Fantasy by Penny Stalliiigs elevates gossip to literature sort of It is tiifl of widecyed woiidciiiieiit of that era when iiiciica stared rapt at Hollywood and its gliltci For further information 4563413 of terms larti Quebecois that has become fattioiis op pressivedictatorship The story takes place In years after Quebec achieves iii dependence permanent state of emergency has been declared to give free rein to ruling cli tl of corrupt politicians lecherous bureaucrats and military stroiigiiieii whose goal is to promote national pride Industry has been spurned and hundreds of thousands of factory workers are slltllllttl on to larins iii iiortfiern regions liftS lilï¬ SQl Vltlillilll The country is impoverished it sells hydro electricity to the Soviet Iiiion lint depends on loans from flltilt countries Mail Mullah Yogi RilliA TlIEATRES ENEVA lbWEST 51 ozo¢33i field Over Offices Opens 635pm Show 930 pm final public lllttlltL laik iew tlllt at Harrieholdsit pin The iiiecting is sinicit at iiltltilttf gionps ant orgaiiiaioiisbut hc public is it oiiit Wl every thursday tIttllllIl ed the hai sh ltlllts 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