Morgan duo pla Good Brothers performing in Barrie Act here after Midland Fresh from weekend engagement at the Maple Valley Inn north of Midland The Good Brothers arrive in Barrie today for two shows at the Barrie Fair grandstand the first at pm and the se cond later tonight at pm The three brothers twins Bruce iautoharp and dobrot and Brian acoustic and electric guitars and banjo and younger brother Larry banjo and guitar have reputa tion for getting their audiences high with what one reviewer calls boisterous blend that somehow combines campfire folksiness with barrroom high spirits The groups music is blend of tight vocal harmonies up IMPERIAL CINEMA CENTRE 7283440 PLAYING IARRIE DRIVEIN SCREEN HELD OVER toumt wuk IMPERIAL Show Times 100 015 OIIIIDID AI AW IIYIIYAINIIHY JAMES IIIIUII lit It tempo bluegrass earthy humor and rustic soul Their material ranges from tradition country tunes like Truck Driver Girl to highenergy countryrockers like Just Another Cowboy The Good Brothers have twice won Juno awards for best country group in the country Our folks are very musical say the brothers We just carried the jam ses sion from the kitchen to wherever we go The three brothers were encouraged by their father who sang on local radio show when he lived in New Brunswick Early favorites were the Carter Family the Dillards and Earl Scruggs Brian and Bruce Good began ï¬t xii llIlIIilI and HUI aTlilGlIH IIIE lllllll HORROR sari1 he speed of sound the Concorde evade attack their careers as folk duo playing Irish and Scottish tradi tion material and bluegrass music With folksinger James Ackroyd they formed James and the Good Brothers in 1969 and recorded an album as well as touring throughout Canada and the US Ackroyd left the group in 1973 and the twins brought in their younger brother whod been playing with the Country Rebels Since then the Good Brothers have recorded several albums for RCA and drawn packed houses from coast to coast Theyve played the Troubadour in Los Angeles The Lone Star in New York City and countless college dates By STEPHEN GALER Of The Examiner Jacqueline Morgan the more spirited half of husband and wife duo now playing at the Holiday Inn has the pro vocative look of rock singer running at threequarters speed the pants are skintight the sights and sounds Park concerts continue tonight The summer series of park concerts presented by the Bar ne Concert Band continues tonight with concert at Sun nidale Park The free concert begins at pm and will be the final summer concert performed by the band Museum display starting The Simcoe County Arts and Crafts Associations 20th an nual quilt rug and craft fair runs Wednesday to Friday at the Simcoe County Museum in Midhurst In addition to the craft displays there will be food service and draws for quilts pottery and woven hanging Admission to the fair is $1 for adults 50 cents for seniors and students with no charge for children under 12 ac companied by an adult The fair is open from 930 am to4 pm Ustinov fulfills dream by playing King Lear STRATFORD Ont CP Its an unusual aspiration to want to play Shakespeares King Lear at the age of 15 Its even more odd to harbor the dream for 43 years But Peter Ustinov is unique individual and when he opens at the Stratford Festival as Lear on Oct he will be mark ing another milestone in an outstanding artistic career He has directed operas in London and Hamburg and writ ten directed and frequently starred in such plays as The Love of Four Colonels Homanoff and Juliet and The Unknown Soldier His films include Quo Vadis Spartacus and Death on the Nile He has won two Oscars and three Emmys as well as considerable acclaim for his work with the UN Childrens Fund He eagerly approaches his BARRIE DRIVEIN 4872212 or 3381 IAIIIE DRIVEIN SCREEN IMPERIAL Show Tunes 100 900 entertainment black boots perfectly polished the curly hair in constant mo tion to the music Shes the visual equivalent of Linda Ronstadt and the voice is pretty ood too That raises the imm iate question Why is she playing small clubs with an act that caters to middleofthe upcoming Lear play as has been suggested that requires the higher mathematics of ac ting SET IN 18505 Were setting it in the 18505 he said in an interview Its military play He Lear has to have that bearing that arrogance Superficially Ustinov ap pears to have that bearing the very image of the British pukka colonial more British in his ways than 12thgeneration earl Yet he feels his Russian blood to which be frequently refers allows him to see something in Lear that others might miss some humor Tuesday August 21 Two Shows pm road tastes when the image is straight off the cover of Rolling Stone The answer is simple the Morgans arent rock and rollers They tried that couple of years ago shifting from folkpop style to fullbore rock complete with fourpiece back up band But the bars they played were rowdy and the music was too loud Too loud for Mrs Morgan who prefers the quieter at mosphere of hotel lounge At Woodys Lounge where the duo is now playing the se cond week of twoweek engagement the audiences are mix of young people and older couples and the Morgans music reflects that mix with good variety of pop material performed with an appropriate ly smooth veneer of sophistica tion OLAVIRS Innu BARBRA STREISAND MATHEES DAILY AT IJO PM NIX OFFICE OPENS I200 PM SNOW STARTS It PJA Wednesday August 22 CHITWOODS Two Shows pm ORilliA Themes ENEVA IbWEST srs 32o633i ADUlY mrtrrtmmur Junior Pony ying locaIHoli The Morgans do material by Elton John and Fleetwood Mac and Melissa Manchester They do an original arrangement of Eleanor Rigby that actually forces you to pay attention to the music And when Mrs Morgan puts some passion into song as she does in Fleetwood Macs Ryanon its tempting to im agine her fronting fullsize band that knows how to put some excitement into the music Both Morgans play well and sing well You can listen or you can dance but youll listen for long time before you hear truly distinctive style emerge from these two performers Theyre suppressing something when they perform holding back the creative sparks and the result is little too smooth RYAN ONEAL NIGHT SHOWS AT 700 900 PM DRIVEIII THEATRE Friday August 24 CALDWELL SINGERS Two Shows the examiner Tuesday Aygystzti 3ng little too predictable That smoothness may make for comfortable career as lounge act the Morgans are in demand 12 years after arriv ing in Canada from their native Wales but whether it will carry them on to greater things is an open question The duo has spent year working on SAN El ARHUFI PHEISENT PNIIFESSIIHAI FILMS lt PRFSEINTATIUN JAMES BROLIN daylnn their first album to be released in the fall on the Phonodisc label It the Morgans are more exciting performers in the studio than they are on the stage the album could be worth watching for Otherwise those high hopes of finally achievrng substantial recognition could be cruelly disappointed mums mi urimw MARGOT KIDDER and ROI STEIGER THE AMITYVILLE HORROR Madame N50 Starring MLRHAY IIAMIlflVlN Mustt In LAID MIIIFKIN Esecutiw in Charge of Production JEIII IIEINMI Executiye Producer SAMLEL AIIKUH Screenplay In SIXI STERN NOW PLAYING Nattawasaga Phone 4351411 ALLISION ONTARI HIGHWAY 89 MILES EAST OF ALLISTON AMER And Company Magic Illusions plus THE LEAHY Sunday August 26 STELLA PARTON Two Shows pm pm pm pm Show mo FAMILY mam Athssnm Wm Pls Plus 2er Step Dancers $5 2nltcd3ltis tmsoscu Track ï¬eld Junior Fair Fddlers children magma Meet livestock Show Ayrshire Show PLUS 1w Shows pLus Miss Barrie roir 9mm NOBTH DALLAS OWERFUL Com Show SPECIAL Commercial Pm Pitching no PACKS Lflgisigsildmd EMOTIONAL WALLOP Pet Show 15 Wm Horses Ponies Pm° APP°°°5° °t2 Senior Hunter Gs pROGRAM Livestock Show PP msgmmme or Jam Show EIACII DAY Shem gohle Show ohm AT I0 AM Hockney Ponies Shows Sheep Show HELD OVER ror rtttko wm IMPIIIAL BACISYAG sno rum 700 ms Ll GRANDSTAND SHOWS ARE FREE WITH ADMISSION T0 GROUNDS Senior Citizen Day CQNKLIH YJQB THURSDAY AUGUST 23 MM Ci no OVtR IAIIIE ostvm special 5de Show nm scum Conklln MIdWY Livestock Show PM Nonm ANS Horse and Cattle SIIOWS Special Bolling Flower Arts Crofts MOMENTS ILTLSSAFROOFLJTSYERHAS Demonstration TUESDAY AUG Ar cmfls Bakmg Reduced Admission $150 One Free Game of Bingo Midway rides at reduced rates all day until pm we STRONG AND PLAINSPOKEN Flowers ENTERTAINMENT ILLUMINATES THE SUMMER rr Well THURSDAY AUG 23 Two will ride for the price at one from pm until midnight Family Day SUNDAY AUG 26 Fomity Admission All rides one coupon noon til pm Admission Adults$250 Students with Cords SI 50 Children50 Pro schoolers FREE Porking$l00 Commercial Exhibits Mi Track Field Meet on Tuesday Horseshoe Pitching on Sunday llL CMIND AS AN Ilflli AIIIENI