Rehearsal break Principal dancer Karen Kain of the National Ballet of Canada poses Sunday at rehearsal In New York City The Toronto based troupe with Rudolf Nureyev as guest artist ended twoweek season at the State Theatre on Sunday night CP Photo I20 pound Miss Canada must worry about diet KITCHENER nt CPI When youre Miss Canada and sights and sounds Major art project Parents teachers and young artists in the Barrie area are being asked to help the Canadian Society for Education Through Art complete major art project The pro ject titled The Canadian Young Peoples Art Collection will establish permanent collection of twodimensional work by artists aged two to 19 The CSEA is asking the public to mail in contributions representing past and present decades and every region in Canada The collection will offer crosssection of childrens art the organizers want typical art as well as the best work done by students Items should be mailed roll ed iii tubes or flat in padded packages and addressed to Child ArtFaculty of Education Box 1700 University of Vic toria BC VBW 2Y2 The art will be used for exhibitions and for research pro jects at the University of Victoria The following informa tion should accompany each item childs name age ad dress ethnic background date of work title circumstances of the work and the medium Used Barrie Stage Band to play The Barrie Stage Band 16piece jazz band led by Al Mote will play on the barge at Gull Lake Park in Gravenhurst on July 29 The Sunday concert one of series presented by the Gravenhurst Civic Music Association starts at 730 pm Admission to theconcert is free Local groups get grants Two grants to groups and individuals in the Barrie area were announced last week by the Ontario Arts Council The Huronia Symphony receives grant of $3500 Morley Calvert head of music at Central Collegiate and director of the collegiate band receives grant of up to $4000 to com pose work for saxophonist Paul Brodie and the York Winds Calvert said Friday the composition is due by March 1980 Scottish Festival planned The rillia Scottish Festival will be held Saturday at ouchiching Park in Orillia The daylong festival features the OPP Pipes and Drums the Ontario Legion Massed Pipes and Drums Pipes and Drums of Lindsay the military band and cadet pipes and drums from CFB Borden Scottish dancers and caber toss Individual piping and drumming competitions will be held from it to 11 am Hand and drum major competitions will run from to 530 pm parade in downtown irillia starts at 130 pm and the Scottish festival winds up Saturday evening with celeidh at the Royal Canadian Legion The Orillia branch of the Legion is sponsoring the fest ival Correction recent Examiner article about MaryDawn Graham Roberts St Catherine artist whose work is featured this month at the Barrie Art Club Gallery stated incorrectly that Mrs Roberts won the first prize in oil painting at the 1978 Kempcnfest art show Grace Porteous Barrie artist plac ed first in oils Mrs Roberts placed second you carry 120 welldistributed footeight frame dieting should pounds on statuesque five be the last thing on your mind But not for Heidi Quiring of Winnipeg the 20yearold browneyed brunette who will represent Canada in the Miss Universe Pageant in Perth Australia She will wear spectacular costume so formfitting that she will look as if she had been poured into it If gain an ounce the de signer says hell kill me she said thirdyear language student at the University of Winnipeg Miss Quiring has gained five pounds since being crowned Miss Canada last November will have to watch what eat or might not be able to get into my costume Even if gained only an ounce it would show Designed by Andy Body of Toronto the tightfitting off oneshoulder chiffon gown is covered in red sequins and lined in red silk and features thighhigh slit FEATURES MAPLE LEAF Over it Miss Quiring wears white silk chiffon cape edged with red sequins and featuring large red stylized maple leaf on both front and back The maple leaf on the back is visible only when she raises her arms and turns her back Then the cape becomes stylized Ca nadian flag MISS CANADA Heidi Quiring VCornball Canadian movie doing well at box office By TRISH WORRON TORONTO CPI Its corn ball lowbudget and Canadian But the movie Meatballs is doing exactly what its produc ers expected making lots of money Link and John Dunning of Montreal producer Dan Goldberg the Canadian Film Development Corp and others The movie grossed $14 mil lion during its first week in New The movie about life in an undisciplined summer camp cost mere $16 million to make but its Canadian in vestors made handsome profit even before it opened to NEW ADDRESS hf PUblLr CORNER OF ST VINCENT was so to aramount or $38 million for distributon in RM RD the United States one of the 372360 biggest advances ever made for an independent film says 10d Dun NEW REMNANT ROOM °°d director Ivan Reitman After other rights have been Im sold Reitman says the film will make $6 million for him executive producers Andre INDUSTRIAL HOME CARPETING III ShopArmin on Wol To Wol FREE DELIVERY Sn Our Woolly Specials York City says Paramount spokesman Its lot of money but its not Reitmans first encounter with success His earlier effort Animal House which he copro du ed has grossed $120 million New York says bravo to National Ballet NEW YORK CP Ballet master David Scott of the Na tional Ballet of Canada now can appreciate what hockey coach goes through in Stanley Cup playoff series Injuries nasty tantrum by superstar Rudolf Nureyev and an exhausting run of one par ticular fulllength ballet made the National Ballets big road trip lot tougher for Scott and artistic director Alexander Grant Yet in judging overall per formance the company never looked better since it made its debut at the Lincoln Centre for the Performing Arts in 1973 The National Ballet ended its twoweek season at the state theatre on Sunday with long rounds of applause from the au dience especially for guest art ist Nureyev who got 10min ute standing ovation On Saturday Veronica Ten Free folk concert tonight Folk musicians from the For formance House coffeehouse in Barrie perform free concert tonight at Centennial Park starting at7pm The concert is part of the Parks Are For People series of summer park concerts spon sored by the city recreation department Tonight at Sunnidale Park Ihe Barrie Concert Band per forms free concert starting at 7pm PLAYERS our ORilliA TIIEATRES entertainment Editor Stephen Gauer7266537 nant danced two excellent per formances of Giselle one of them with Nureyev MARY JAGO SUPERB On Sunday it was superb Mary Jago as the peasant girl opposite Nureyevs Albrecht in the tragic love story first per formed in Paris in 1841 Van essa Harwood was an inspiring Queen of the Wilis Kenneth MacMillans Elite Syncopations based on Scott Joplins music wound up the program with Karen Kain showing some exceptional dancing in two Joplin ragtime numbers Nureyev danced in all but two of the National Ballets 14 per formances showing he still is the master of technique at 42 But he had to go through his own bloody ordeal for spell early in the run He exploded in anger during performance of the Sleeping Beauty on July when he claimed lighting cue was missed in the second act He got so mad when he was leaving the stage for moment that he kicked piece of scenery He cut toes on his left foot and wound up dancing in his own blood for the rest of the per formance Nureyev later explained at Prextnled in the intern afgaod Canadian Muxlr by the Barrie jayuer Saturday july 28 at 500 pm MOLSONS PARK BARRIE ONTARIO MATINEES DAILY AT 130 PM NIGHT SHOWS AT WEST ST 3266542 From Ihe Producer of Au IIAI IACI Cl IIIST ll ENDORSED PIIIR ro BINTAmN AT IO MICE EINMM 7269944 AT 715 STARTS norm 910 PM Nauonal Inmpoons USEN ILommended loutr mmummur EVERY SUMMER THE CREAM OF AMERICAN YOUTH GOES TO SUMMER CAMP AND THE REST GO TO CAMP NORITISTAR From the Producer 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the trip to New York Two other principal dancers Frank Augustyn and Clint Rothwell were injured per forming in New York Yolande Auger of the corps de ballet was taken ill and had to return to Toronto George Burns may be 83 but he still has an eye for pretty ladies and offers no oblections as two dancers at Resorts International escort him to the premiere of his new film Just You and Me Kid The movie was showing at Resorts International The ladies Identified themselves only as Miss Knapp left and Miss Applegate right AP Photo Throughout history he has 11156 the hearts of men with tenor and the hearts of women with gaggle SIDNEY SHELDONS BLOODLINE HRH HM lll Pill AlARI JIl IKIII Wle AT II MlVlII DUI 0ND NATURE SLIIPIR TN CENTURY LI THIS YEARS GREASE VARIEYY in KIDS Where all the other Bonds end this one begins ROGER MOORE ï¬g JAMES noun 007 lan Flemian MOONRAIIEB PETER SlllIRS STARS IN MI HILARIOUS SECOND HAW Ill DUI NII INIID III II IWIPPID WWI IPIAIII ll RADIO SOUND IIOAIKAIVIW To 190 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