Joel Miller left of Eastview Secondary School conducts an international orchestra during con cert at the school Friday evening The orchestra make up of students from Eastview and from The fifth annual Spring Ilh were so outstan Musical Festival wound up with dlngtthcy left everyone flourish Friday morning at aghast said Barbara Mcv Central ollegiate with special performance by senior high students in the collegiate band Cami coordinator of the four day festival They were the highlight of the festival The music festival attracted notebook monday OTottcnham Lions Ilingo at 730 pm in the Tottenham Community entre $230 jtltprI must go each week early birds share the wealth rolling S200 jackpot consolation of Sfiiigoes OHingo at ii at the taiiadian Legion Branch 147St Vincent Street and imdles Road Harrie Jackpot $500 con soltion $100 OIhe Simcoe tounty hess luh meets from 630 to 10 in the Barrie Public Library New members are welcome Tllt fhildrens Annex of the Barrie Public Library holds French hour for pre schoolers from to it in tuesday OThc Barrie and District Associaton for the Mentally Retarded holds its annual meeting at at the Adult Rehabilitation eiiire 173 Hayfield St Tickets are 50 cents person and are available from the association offices at 28 IiunlopSi or by EtlltIlRTZtilltl82 OEuchre at the Hell Ewart ommunit cntre at it FinStidraw will also be held OIhe tie Ingether lab at Harrie will meet at 130 pm at thi AF tlub New mciiihers are welcome Blight Bingo at the Wivevale image eiitre at it Olhe litllltl Senior tiieiis meet at 130 in the Stroud oniples OIhc Ilclle lixiait Euchre lub plays at it in the Belle Ewart fommunity Hall For more information call Dave Davidson at moan OThe tanadiaii talorie ountcrs meet at it pm at St Mary Separate School on odrington Street For more III formation call Flo lloughion at 7264592 wednesday oilie KriiipeiihIi chapter of the Imperial Ordei of the Daughters of the Empire holds card part at at the Legion hall on St Vincent Street Tickets can he purchased from anv chapter memher Otatholic loiiicns Thrift Shop at anadiaii Forces Base Borden is open from to it lll Location is Building P72 North side litlAtIIl thi chapels For further information call 424mm OIhe Gingham lioor ilarries Nearly New Shop operated by the May ourt tluh ot Harrie who use the proceeds for community projects is located at 74 Maple St Barrie and is open Iuesday to Friday from 1030 to 430 in Satur day 10toa in to pm Meetings are held every ledncsday for TOPS tTake Off Pounds Sensihlyi nonprofit weiglitMatcheis organiza tion The iiicetings are held at loodfellow Public School in Alcona Beach for more information call losic at 43673779 olhe Harrie hapier of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America meets at it pm iii Monsignor lair School on undles itoad east of Si Villttill Men interested in joining tinchorus are welcometo attend thursday olhe ooksiowii Ire School Ilay group meets from to II thetmkstown Town Hall Euchre at the Allistoii Orange llall Admission 75 cents lunch is provided Onghts oi folumlius bingo at 7250 in in tho Legion Hall St Vincent Street and tundles Itoad Harrie Liberty High School in Bethlehem Pennsylvonnia performed light classical pieces and Broadway show tunes The Eastview music students travel to Bethlehem this weekfor the second half of the ex change program Examiner Photo Spring Music Festival ends with rousing band concert 50 groups from 20 schools in Barrie Innisfil Stroud and r0 More than 2500 students took part including singers dancers and instrumentalists The festival is none competitive although teachers took advantage of the adjudica tiori offered by the festival to improve their choirs The ad judicators were wonderful this year said Mrs McCann All the teachers asked for ad iudication It was good festival this year she said Five or sis teachers were there for the first time and theyll be showing remarkable improvement next vear briefs llllTlIR BIGGEST Jupiter is larger than all other planets and satellites Iii thcsolarsystciiicoiiihined ANSltlItYtIlIll In ltiTH lS residents re turned six billion aluminum cans for recycling one of every four aluminum cans manulac tiirerl New in Town Youll find friend where you see this sign Loan linian IIILNIOI for more information all 77236748 to Phone HR Block charges lot less than you might Henry Block Our price Is based on the complexrty of your return not on your in You hear lots of different music at festival like this its not like Kiwanis Festival where everyone performs the same piece And the pieces give the kids something to work towards they need that Mrs McCarm said plans for next years festival may my clude student art displays as well as musical aiidtlaiice per formances SAVE on repairs to TVs Radios and Stereos For Quick Service Call STEWART ELECTRONICS 7289457 14 Peel St sauerentertammen Sound and fury signifies nothing Hurricane film pure schmaltz By STEPHEN AUER Of The Examiner Thanks to film producers like Dino di Laurentiis the wide screen spectacular continues to lure gullible moviegoers with the promise of adventure and excitement But di Laurentiis rarely delivers His remake of King Kong couple of years ago was disastrous flop and his latest project Hurricane at the Im perial is even worse Hurricane is feebleminded love story set in Pago Pago in the 1920s Against the exotic setting of the beautiful South Pacific island the film we plores standard Hollywood plot boy meets girl boy loses girl boy gets girl back again The girl is fragile Bostonian named harlotte Mia Farrow who falls in love with voting Samoan chief while visiting her father disagreeable and meanspirited naval captain Jason Robards Daddy is determined to bring law and order and Christian morality to the ignorant natives of the island In fact hes pet ty dictator who makes General MacArthur look like tender hearted liberal by comparison Hurricane is shamelessly crude movie 77 every twist and turn of the predicatable plot is signalled well in advance Tharlotte takes one look at Matangi and falls in love Matangi returns the comp merit risking the disapproval of his people and wrath of harlottes father as he courts the girl in the sun and sand of his island paradise Many tedious scenes later the film shifts to the fury of tropical hurricane Di Lauren tiiss original intention was to make Hurricane disaster film Audiences can be grateful that the storm tearing Pago Page apart palm tree by palm tree occupies only the final half hour of the film WIPES OUT NAVY Theres so much wind and water in Hurricane that you feel waterlogged Enormous waves crash on the shore as the island is obliterated and the American navy is wiped out by the raging water Even the whitesuited guardians of American imperialism are no match for the fury of hur ricane Nothing redeems this film not the evocative photography not even the colorful pagan rituals The music seems designed to distract your attenv Peking Opera plans fall tour as part of cultural exchange OITAWA UP The Peking Opera Theatre Will tour central and Western anada this fall making its first visit to the Western World since 1061 lolin riploir head of the anada oiincil touring office said Fri day man interview Freshly returned from to CAN CANCER BE BEATEN YOU BET YOUR LIFE ITCAN we One Showing Each Night at 730 AI Sum $350 BEST PICTURE BEsr DIRECTOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR BEST SOUND BEST FILM EDITING PQBEQT DE Mild MICHAEL LIMINO lll UNlVl HSAI llf llllll MI llM lHl iiii it lltiNll ll JOHN SAVAGl Sllll ll IIle VVAfttllllllll MICHAU CIMINO Dillltl WASttlllllliI lltll iitlli lllhll JOHN LAAlf QUINN RHlleR MARION lttifil Nlll ill um it SIANLEV MYIRSi Am WARNING Sam scans at vlolonco may be offensive Thutru Branch Ont Ml llYl IlllIlSltlllll ll WAlKllt oJUANN IAlit It JUANN Alli II llAltltY fdikthih MICHAFI DHth MlCHAfl llMlel JtittN ll il liml lvril it em or Vll M08 5fiMiNl Uiviwly MlCHAEl CIMINU AIINtllrlAt initial BaglietdM 12699 CINE HELD OVER AT 915 day visit to hina and Japan riptoii said the tour will open in Toronto Oct and include Montreal Ottawa and string of Western cities to Edmonton lion drout MVIE tonight WA AM Internist THE fltoetlvo IL Apr 70 mnnm norm MIRIE 99 mm cumm lithtltl lil HlVllivir It illiltlh MIA lilthM lit lltl llt littiHltll IIW lllli litifltihlï¬ xsiiisiuoi DAYTON kihl The more you love the harder you light Vancouver and Victoria by early November The tour will not include the Atlantic provinces because of the lack of auditoriums URRICMNE ii tllli ilxwmiiiwof lou md ioiiiaiict lllRthAM at with Mill Idii ï¬lthtill iv grititiil lttl lllftMl CMHAMP localstended AI Moll Monhunt flingingyou firstrun movies THESE ARE THE ARMIES OF THE NIGHT Tonight theyre all out to get the Warriors SCREEN added stalling The Barrie DriveIn is proud to announce the opening of our 3rd screen on April 27 To bring you enjoyment IWOVIE pleaswe we have spared no expense in in 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