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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 17

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1 1 WWII WIHKMWM'MIIIII I A.J a The Pled Piper of Hamelln probably was not as careful as Toronto school teacher Inger Branla, who leads her small Hildegarde By TOM BUXSTROM -NEW YORK (UPI) Hildegarde, "the incomparable," returned home Monday trim, vivacious and provocative as always. She also wore her sleeve-length white gloves. "The trend today is to go 1974 1975 "ACCORDING TO THE EVIDENCE" A clever comedy-thriller JAN. 10-25 8.30 P.M. (No Sunday Performance) BOX OFFICE 233-8948 UCINCIO UK COLETE RELAXATKHi at Ottawa's first and fa moot Leisure Studios THE RED TAPE RETREAT (smt972) For Ladles and Gentlemem KTEBSAT10SAL HOSTESSES Ckermlnj, friendly mt wiy, houtiful ELEGAHT PRIVATE ATMOSPHERE COMPUTE FACILITIES SAUNA, SHOWER MASSAGE AND FULL BODY RUB ONLY $15 Dolly.

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"Since I've already been there, I'm way ahead of mem all." The mostly over-40 audi ence chuckled knowingly, reverence in, their smiles and theuv applause less a. cheer and more an ovation, -of toward a vocalist, dancer and piano player who has captured the hearts of lovers. for more than 45 years. "I was tall and gawky, my voice was squawky and -1 came from Milwaukee," remembered and later told one r03 i-i 0. ii n'HUTi WE'RE OPEN LATE TtZTEDERTOH SOKRSniTKSTM 2M4IM NOW APPEARING 4 THE BUTLER MOTOR HOTEL 112 Montreal Rd.

DECISION Ottawa, January 15, 1975 The Canadian Radio-Television Commission announces the following decisions effective January IS, I97S. Decifion CRTC 75-17 Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to amend Hs broadcasting licence for CBOF Ottawa, Ont. as follows, 0 Frequency! Powen PRESENT 1.230 kHi 10,000 wans day 10,000 -watts night PROPOSED 1,250 kHz 50,000 watte day Frequencyi Powen 50,000 watts night Antennar change site to a location northwest of Caaoriby, Ont. Decision: APPROVED Decision CRTC 75-18 Application by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to amend Its broadcasting licence for CBO. Ottawa, Ont.

as follow PRESENT Frequencyi Powen Frequencyi Powen' Antennai 910 kH 5,000 watts day .5,000 watts night PROPOSED 920 kHi 50,000 watts day 50,000 watts night change site to a location Northwest of Carsonby, Ont. Dedtiont APPROVED pupils across the ice of a frozen Soma were on Bkat.es and some were not as. they slipped and skidded. (CP Photo). 'incomparable 9 ringside gentleman: "I knew youp father well." The rumor had it that Hil-; degarde would celebrate her 70th birthday the first of next month.

''Dont do that to me," she snapped to a reporter. ''I'm uuy. guiug vi pe sixiy-iune. Seventy will take care of itself next year. "In a she, quickly added, "I'm going to be 49.

Jack Benny, made 39 famous and I'm going to do the same fof 49." Sixty-nine or seventy, made little difference, to those in her audience Monday night Each was. equally. unbelieva ble. Dressed first in a black se-. qulned floor-length coat and Materia flowing Hildegarde moved the width' and breadth of.

the dance floor with the grace of a iO-yeanMnld. Appearing after -a gruelling four-hour rehears- I STANDISHALL I HOTEL ji; 1 MAIN HULL 777-3101 THIS WEEN I THE EAST END BRIGADE -I OTTAWA, ONT. 1 OTTAWA, ONT. OUYUFTOVM DkectoMeneraT of licensing jlJ i fern al at: the end of a 44-state concert tour, the blonde en-" tertainer displayed -a bouncy vitality anything but artificial. "I've always said mat if you have any pride in yourself, you've got to take care of your health," she said.

And she Her. opening Monday began Hildegarde's 100th week at the Persian Room, a Manhattan supperclub" she 'helped make famous and once, in ordered redesigned. In centre-stage was a baby, grand and hardly a twinkle on glass could be heard as she played a medley of ti songs she made famous, among them, "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beau-1 coup," her. theme song. Always a white hankerchief and the sfeeve-length white gloves.

It was some 45 years ago that Hildegarde, a young girl from Milwaukee, sat down at a piano and delicately fingered its keyboard wearing white evening gloves. The gloves became a fad and her trademark was set The. worn glove industry has owed her a favor since. festfalinltfG Treble Clef Stereo 175 Sparks St. BOX OFFICE 0PEFJS TOMORROW A VERY SPECIAL THEATRE TREAT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYI I IK Arrau: By MAUREEN PETERSON Journal Critic 4 A full house at the NAC Opera Tuesday came see -and living legend- pianist Qaudio Arrau, who -for many years has delighted.

concert-goers on three conti- The unabashed enthusiasm 7- i of the the v. I virtuoso to get up. from his piano bench; and' take a bow even- before' he. had played a note. Without fear of contradiction, I can say that his record ings' Of woflcs oy Bratuns, and Beeth-' oven are among the- finest in the world." Tuesday night be performed -Beethoven's Concerto Number 5, The Emperor, and although some of the lustre of earlier performances has dimmed and some of Mr.

Arrau's vitality has been spent in innumerable concert he is still an unquestionable gifted performer. The NAC orchestra, in excellent form, was under the admirable direction of Raffl Armenian, -and the performance was the first of a pair of Seagram's Celebrity The opening allegro of The was crisp -and clean; The adagio, one of the sweetest Beethoven ever composed, (and the one from which the multi-talented corn- poser conductor Leonard Tnere's a Place for "Us from West Side Story) was as gentle and expressive as a lullaby. The'' concert opened with Srul Irving Glick's Suite He-braique, played the previous night in a special arrangement by the Camerata chamber ensemble: In Tuesday's performance it opened with a brilliant brass passage, wandered -through a nostalgic tapestry of Hebrew to a richly An Exciting New Musical Version of PINOCCHIO The Delightful Family Classic with 102 lavish life-size marionettes. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 7.30 pm FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 7.30 pm SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1E 10.30 am, 1.30 pm, 7.30 pm Opera Adults: $3.00 Children: $2.00 Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1975 Ottawa contrasted dialogue, and ending in a superbly rhythmic dance.

1 Again in Mr. Armenian's sparkling Interpretation of Schubert's Symphony Number 9, the- brass section reigned majestically oven the orchestra, in the opening movement. The andante was strict and invigorating, the scherzo, highly spirited and the fast-paced finale played with unfailing enthusiasm. Mr. Armenian's conducting throughout was colored with a kden sense of discipline, without which the long Symphony Sears The Ottawa Journal 17 20 Off All Snow Tires in Stock A clearance of an snow tires in stock.

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