The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-02-01, Page 21�s
Show Biz
the
i
to
Ity Lee
'wino we SSW, ha a show taped last
summer at 1, irostt :trio
and . Catiarines, t1* four M
tisk' bands that were e nudism
of the brass hand fss diva held
Mori is no sound like
bank not the modern
that we associate with
the classics by grata
*gnaw and
and}�
the fahalouit music of'0-J'
As one of the COoduCtOrs said,
this i8 no longer a hobby with
tbeee men, but a "way of life".
Bete .a a
some-
thing like this is on a -
bigger scale in „Canada, perhaps
in' blgh schools, he sold, And,,
brasse bands cannot be, men-
tioned, of, without refer-
ence to the 'fine }�s00405 o our -
vation Army ba, Mem
.which are also amateurs _glv
their bes
This hour-long ;sem on . the
band, festival. was written,: pro -
laked and .. directed by Neil
Sutherland and photographed by
Wiidernes award winner, „Kett
Gregg; •
t received with e
beeed oa an
ittll-persele-
cock mid on the
years old and
The Wonderful , World of Di*
.
ner,not ([] y,' led,. `tom
Probably �'� fine* show: on
television that is t ' for the
kids and at -the same.tirnet Inter-
esting and: exc� iting, eto
keep the Oldies, glued to the, Set
too Other shows that are
popes' with Canadian audi
include "The midge Family"
(no doubt the 'teeny ajke.
that one); : "All in the' Family"
(not in My, rid,. it ainet) Hock-
ey Night in Canada, again no sur-
per; "Canton„; ""Bugg Bowel
(some of the bestanimation ever
seen in a cartoon series, :if you
taketile +e to we and 4tua y
it); ."Mety Tyler Moore Trow ;.
"Anna and the, King" (before' it
bit the dust); Julie Andrews; Flip
Wiloon; Carol Burnett; and a
Canadian roduced 'dramatic
series, "TheBeachcombers".
The �oIt
Fr
shown
Oot
ing froin the. PlItnetwork
rar
e,
Ac e ,Nht in aada
(Wednesday editions); the ?STV
Friday Movie;.' Sonny and Cher's
variety sllOw; and the Pop`'
i` • detective series; "Ironside".
0 0 0
Spe
aking of Ironsi de, Raymond
Burris one actor° who made the
switch after playing Perry Mason
for ssQrrany years, It can be done
t. The we hoPe Greene can. do
"Front
guest-appearance on
Page Challenge" last
week, must have been .pre aped
since he made no remarks about
his new series. He also :talked.
.)i
about•a movie he wa$ to start the'
15th which would, mean he Was
then already, at work on it. Jack
Webster tried to coax him back to
Canada but what`could the poor
boy do here? Would you believe,
• "The _ National"? Sorry about
that, Lloyd!
• o -o--4. ..
There is nothing like music to
soothe the savage beast. If you,
can come -home from a hard
c ' d a fano,
0 1
a
hy
.a, r Mire re
umpet ail the troubles Of the
day disappear and you are calm,
even if .your neighbors are not.
One hundred and twenty men in
England, who work inall walks of
life and are of ,every age, do just
that. But their music isnot mere-
ly a hobby. They work so hard at
it that it has become like another
job. It fills a void their 9-5 ordi-
nary job cannot. °
. The fruits of their labors were
heard last Wednesdayvening
dor Sale..
This. Week
$ 1 49
for a two-piece living rooflj .
suite, including davenport
with arms and swivel rocker:
Choice of fabrics and colours.
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The conteroversi lprogram
a
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Nos at 11 a.m. each Weekd
moi�f
The station began its winte
schedule •without the popular U.S
produced pre-school program
since "Sesame Street" created a
programming imbalance in . re
gard to Canadian content �regula-
tions,
- Public reaction to the omission
was strong and in a TV interview
on the ':"Dick Berryman Show",
James A. Plant, CFPL-TV pro -
gam manager, and W. Cliff Win-
grove, station manager, agreed
to reinstate the program.
The
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Outhouses OK
in Duck� Lake
Most- communities try to dis-
courage the censtruction of out-
hortses,. but e.new
r wd�,
in'Saskatchn-a irtodel of the
community of Duck Lake -as it
was in -1885; .
It is being'built'for a Montreal
film producer on the shores of
Duck Lake,• two miles from the
town' of the same name and 50
miles northeast -of Saskatoon,
• A "no trespassing" sign at the
gate says a movie will be made at.
the site this summer. Tentatively.
titled "Alien Thunder":, the
movie will tell the story.of Al-
mighty Voice,'an Indian who es-
capes from and is later killed by,'
the Northwest Mounted Police
after being convicted of shooting
a 'cow.
Construction crews are trying
to reproduce Duck Lake down to '
the finest exterior detail, includ-
ing outdoor facilities for each
uilding ;
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Robb' Udell record
is big hit here .
A caller at The Wingham Ad-
vance -Times last Thursday was
Rob Liddell of Cambridge who
with The King James Version has
recorded an albunn entitled "We
Travel Together".
Put ut .on the -Word label, the
album features gospel music in-
cludlllg some old favorites and a
number of Liddell's own compo-
sitions. The very' listenable ' re-
cording is on sale now, and ac-
cording to Liddell is doing quite
well in this part of the country.
Although Rob Liddell may not
be familiar to Wingham ' area
folk, The King James Version has
appeared locally 'during the past
year.
This record is now being played
over your local radio station,
CKNX, and the album can be
purchased at your local record
stores.
For Rob Liddell personal ap-
pearance concert dates just write
to: Dawn of Creation Sound Pro-
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Four new one-hour shows
for CBC Images of Canada
Images of Canada, a CBC tele-
vision project which had its debut
in 1972 with two specials -The
Craft of History and Folly on the
Hill -presents four new one-hour
color documentaries on cultural
and social aspects of Canada's
history this year.
The four new specials and two
repeats that comprise Images of
Canada will be telecast on CBC -
TV, Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. for
six consecutive weeks.
Heroic Beginnings (Feb. 21) is
a visual journey to 11 historical
Sites from Newfoundland to the
Pacific; The Magic Circle (Feb.
28) is a portrait of New France
from 1600 to 1867; Ties That Bind
(Mar. 7) is a look at the unique
history of the Maritime Prov-
inces; Peace, Order and Pros-
perity (Mar. 14) is a. study of
Upper Canada and its develop-
tient from 1776 to 1900.
Added to the four new shows in
the series will be repeats of the
two originally seen last season:
The Craft of History (Mar. AI) in
which three noted historians -
Donald Creighton, Michel Brunet
and Arthur Lower -join Ramsay
Cook in a candid, controversial
analysis of the early Canada and
its future and Folly on the Hill
(Mar. 28) a profile of Canada's
Parliament Building and their
role in the country's life, past and
present
TV programs
every week
The 'adjoining program listings
for CKCO, Channel 13 Kitchener
(CBC network) and CFPL Chan-
nel 10 London and CI:NX Channel
8 (both CBC network stations')
will appear here every week as a
public service of this newspaper
and the ^advertisers who appear
on this page.
The programs are listed as
supplied by the TV stations and
are sometimes subject to change,
Prob the most rc�erdql'
m
BC." Y's front 'Page 'Challenge Is the MOn per, 'oboist .,
Gordon Sinclawr Garden bos left:, many. a OW look* with his
Qp•
aerl
ike 'thrusts, anti #whas pia>iCe
k
with age, he Occasionally
sbaws that .he is All at howls Crasty"
Gordons Sinclair..
Those rthe Lis: « .; oldeir
newspapermen °claim,arwhen: 1tkmen„
Clark 'Gordon Sinclair
n
Ernest Helningway, FredGriffin
and Matf`Halton roamed the
world writing sensational stories
for their TorontoDaily Star read-
ers ers to reel by. Those were the
days when the migl ty, Star lived
on Toronto's Kiing :Street' and
daring adventures afld escapades
were routine.
On Sunday, Feb: 4, oil CBC 'tele-
vision's Sunday At Nine series,
Pierre ° Berton _narrates, along,
With Gordon Sinclair, a bouncing,
rollicking film about the razzle
dazzle days of: highly comi- Ott ve.
��
ne paperv.p'ju`ualism -with.-its
heady romanticism, scoops,: con-
tests and screaming headlines, as
they unfold the story of the To-
ronto Star's earlier days when it
swashbuckled . its way into the
hearts of staid Torontonians.
Stories about tete style and flair
of Toronto Star reporters who
covered the world's great news
events are legend. Gordon Sin-
clair wrote a lot of them and he
tells how he and his colleagues
got them.
The. Toronto Star building on
King Street has been scrapped
and the great newspapernow
operates from a brand new edi-
fice on Toronto's waterfront. But
the legends of flamboyant razzle
dazzle reporting still are told.
Great Days On King Street re-
counts some of them.
There's the story of how Greg
Clark, "could make the right kind
of story out of the gloomy thirties
with nothing but his hat." He put
it <tn 'the sidewalk,- .
•unde' it'untilbe fetched*
'went. ek to 'ty -
writer'tode thelaughter ti c
To ring sr m :the' �G+raat
Depression, the Toironte
teamed up dreggal*`oxi
. carp
toonest;mmorrrise.to flake life
bearable for its modem. ; Mae
parlayed 'the native morrural ba etincl la° au
tion 4VI'n asp ‘‘Birclatie. 1
t4r".
Gordon r . ,s..
- flung outposts 'wale
hada 1orge0iiii:i a
"that was because 1 travel ed710rIttlookingieveselPism; You
tl
,,.z, know:-;.�• snake-� . • `, .
atrantell'
dancers, temple 'an i aH that;',
stuff. People ., at home w
having a very hard time i
But for me, it was ;csibly t
most pleasant time of any
life."
On royal tours, thus ent
"platoons" of reporters.`In 1830.
orders came to .get picture •et
'
the Royal, Couple looking. at their
own photograph, blow-up mo -
ed on the . of the old King
Street Star building. They got the
picture, showing Queen Elizabeth
and King George VI looking- at
their likeness from,anopelt car as
it drove by.
Of such things was the Star
made in those days., Not many
will argue that indeed,those were
the days. .
Producer and director is Ger-
ald Richardson, himself a
veteran photographer. Must is
by Ricky Hislop.
PIANO WANTED
GOOD, USED upright piano and
bench. Prefer one in good work-
ing order and ready to play.
Bench with music container
would be plus. Please reply in
writing to: `Piano', Wingham
Advance -Times, Box 390, Wing -
ham.
FUR ANIMALS
RABBITS WANTED. Prices are
the highest in history. Our buyers
cover most of Ontario. Phone or
write Halton Poultry Products,
Milton, Ont. 878-4401. 25-1-8
RAISE RABBITS: Profitable en-
terprise. Book -"How to Start a
COM mereia1 Rabbitry" -$3.00.
Bunnyview's Commercial Rab-
bits, RR 2, West Montrose, On-
tario. Price List $1.0b, 25-14
MISCELLANEOUS
DOG GROOMING
CLIPPING --STRIPPING
Call John Visser, 227 John Rosa
St., Listowel, 291-4817 after 6 psn.
25-1-8
CHAIR CANING
Your old or antique rocking
chair, side chair, armchair,
bench, stool or any caned furni-
ture re -caned like new. Old up-
holstered chairs, can be laid out,
drilled and caned. •Call 523-9242
for rates and estimates. 25-1-8
FOR SALE
ANTIQUES -Grandfather's wal-
nut rocker with caned seat and
back, excellent condition; nurs-
ery rocker with caned seat, good
condition; Windsor -back chair,
walnut frame 20" x 25'4"; World'
War I bayonet with- leather case;
water -tight wooden washtub;
cast-iron glue pot with porce-
lain -lined inner pot; framed tilt
mirror with small shelf, suitable
for sideboard or dresser; seven
feet of wooden eavestrough; ,stead
hatchet with nail puller, hanutiea9r
and wooden handle; dark wood
mantle 'clock with lions' heaths.
Call 523-9242. 25-1-8
AN'T'IQUE MILK BOTTLES -
One dozen, old 56 -millimetre top,
quart milk bottles. Every one
with a different Ontario ° dairy
label. All in perfeet condition.
Contact Mrs. P kerod, til Ch
ill Drive, Galt (Cambridge) O
25,14