Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 22 May 1979, p. 9

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notebok Any nonprofit organization or individual may have community event in Notebook Just call 7266537 alid ask for Stephen Gauer Calls for Mondays Notebook must be received by noon Friday for publication the following Monday Wee ndNotebook published Friday alls for in Panorama must ereceived by noon Wednisday tuesday OEuchre at the Bell Ewart Community Centre at pm 5050 draw will also be held OThe GetTogether Club of Barrie will meet at 130 pm at the ANAF Club New members are welcome Blighty Bingo at the Wyevale Orange Centre at pm OThe Stroud Senior Citzens meet at 130 pm in the Stroud Complex OThe Belle Ewart Euchre Club plays at pm in the Belle Ewart Community Hall For more information call Dave Davidson at 43321357 OThe Canadian Calorie Counters meet at pm at St Marys Separate School on Codrington Street For more in formation call Flo Houghton at 7260592 0A preschool story hour is held at the Childrens Annex of the Barrie Public Library from 10 to 11 am every Tues day and Wednesday No registration is required OThe Duplicate Bridge Club meets every Tuesday at pm at the YMYWCA Everyone is welcome For partners call 7374469 oThe Mello Blends practise every Tuesday at 730 pm at Oakley Park School Grove and Davidson Streets Women interested in joining the chorus are invited to attend OThe Stepping Stones Coop Nursery School located at Essa Road and Highway 11 is still accepting registration For information call Lajla Stevenson at 7265354 wed nesday OCatholic Womens Thrift Shop at Canadian Forces Base Borden is open from to 830 pm Location is Building P2 North side between the chapels For further information call 4240703 OThe Gingham Door Barries Nearly New Shop operated The Sun Seed Jazz Band left to right Jeff un SeedJozz ES at Woolnough Rick Bobbette Greg Hardy and John Livingstone Examlner Photo the oxamlner Mannvan Winfiipeg Opera debut his greatest thrill WINNIPEG CP Baritone Norman Mittelman has ap peared in most of the worlds leading opera houses But he recalls that the prospect of his recent debut in Winnipeg was bigger thrill for him than ap pearing for the first time at New Yorks Metropolitan Opera Its the ultimate says Mit telman who comes from the ci tys north end Performing in Winnipeg is probably the highlight the most exciting moment of my career Being able to allow all the people to see you who might not have had the opportunity before but who believed in you 77 to give those people this kind of pleasure is great gift Before his Winnipeg ap pearance Mittelman who left Canada in the 19505 to establish successful career in Europe and the United States had ap peared in only one other Cana dian production 1959 Toronto performance of La Boheme After graduating as scholarship student from the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia in 1958 realized nobody was going to open doors for singer fresh out of school sol went to Europe was lucky that the time and place were right He was hired first by the Essen Opera Company and within two yeais had perform ed in Dusseldorf Hamburg Vienna and in Zurich where he still maintains home in addi tion to another in southern California Subsequent European con quests included the famed La Scala in Milan and Magic Musicale in Florence DRIVEIR THEATRE WEST ST 3266542 ND TE 1010 by the May Court Club of Barrie who use the proceeds for community projects is located at 74 Maple St Barrie and is open Tuesday to Friday from 1030 am to 430 pm Satur day 1030am t02 pm Meetings are held every Wednesday for TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly nonprofit weightwatchers organiza tion The meetings are held at Goodfellow Public School in Alcona Beach for more information call Josie at 4363779 combines iazz and rock By STEPHEN iAUER YOU COULD WIN played rock music in high make for easy listening He maynotevenlastpastthesum 22 lt an anils in the Mall hool and at universit Flutist favors pretty melodies and mer OThe Barrie Chapter of the Soc1ety for the Preservation The Fxmm SC Is Barrie ready for the Sun Greg Hardy studied muSic straightforward arrangements Playing at the coffeehouse Afiegggoihrgegttsrginh ggaigerMoSristigngiyagllsitr Seed Jazz Band when he was student at Cen that give Plenty Of 5010 time IS g00d Pracuce and fun he Igldtl ELECTRONIC RADIO SOUND Cundles Road east of St Vincent Men interested in joining the chorus are welcome to attend OArts and crafts are sold by Barrie residents from 12 to pm at the Farmers Market on Mulcaster Street thursday OThe Barrie Horticultural Society holds spring flower sale at Sunnidalc Centre Entries will be received from to pm The meeting starts at pm The guest speaker will be Art Coles For more information call 7260906 OThe Ladies Orange Lodge 551 and Chrystal Chapter No 50 will hold tea bazaar and bake sale in the Orange Hall Burton Avenue from to pm OThe Cookstown ProSchool Play group meets from to 11 am in the Cookstown Town Hall OEuchre at the Alliston Orange Hall Admission 75 cents lunch is provided OKnights of Columbus bingo at 730 pm in the Legion Hall St Vincent Street and Cundles Road Barrie CBCTV captures Golden Rose award MONTREUX Switzerland Renter The CBC has won the Golden Rose award at television light entertainment contest which attracted entries from 30 countries CBC won the top award and 10000 Swiss francs $6900 for show entitled Rich Littles Christmas Carol The Silver Rose went to RAI the Italian network for its en try 11 Ribaltone The Tumble and the Bronze Rose to Czechoslovakian television CST for Standin Probably not but that wont stop the quintet from playing return engagement at the Per formance House coffeehouse Friday night And while Barrie isnt noted for its support of jazz music John Livingstone who plays electric piano and composes the bands original material feels that the jazzrock style has broad enough appeal to justify full 90 minute set at the col feehouse The band has been together only five weeks Drummer Rick Bobbette an ecology and plant consultant used to play with Neon Rose rock and roll band Guitarist Jeff Woolnough tral Collegiate Gary Murray the bands bass player also at tended Central Collegiate and is now studying at university Livingstone is indirectly responsible both for the bands name hes the owner of Sun Seed Natural Foods and directly responsible for the jazzstyle arrangements that give the band its unique sound WORK TOGETHER got things going wen started playing with Rick says Livingstone Ive found that everybody works well together and we manage to cover wide spectrum of music Livingstones compositions comm DENTU RE THERAPY CLINIC roman BARRIE DENTURE CLINIC 7264721 149A DUNLOP ST BARRIE MEMBER DENTURIST SOCIETY IMPERIAL CINEMA CENTRE 72834403 CARRIE DRIVEIN 4872212 the players in the band Liv ingstones music isnt striking ly original but it does show pro mise by musician whos never played in public before The band made its debut at the coffeehouse last month We dropped in one night and thought it would be good place to begin recalls 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