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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 50

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The Windsor Stari
Location:
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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50
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SO The Windsor Star Wednesday. November 15, 1978 I ntertammeni yAE Try Something a II ATMOSPHERE I University Players 20th Anniversary Season A DOLL'S HOUSE by Henrik Ibaen TO iVf JIT, ff us November 16, 17, 18 8 p.m. Essex Hall Theatre University of Windsor S7V Adilman BINGOS Page 67 ARCHIE'S PLACE FULLY LICENSED DAILY SPECIALS HOME-MADE SOUPS BUSINESSMEN'S (Wyandotte ttest at Patricia) Canada: Land of big LUNCHES -I Tickets: fc r' as 2482 Oougall Kd. in tfit Rom Bowl Building Free Parking lisilrw 23 national news, the longest tenure of them all. Walter Cronkite comes closest: He has been with CBS longer than Kirck's decade and a half with CTV, but for several years Cronkite was off the news for other projects.

Also next month, Kirck celebrates his 50th birthday. And it's his 30th year in PS? HOLLYWOOD no longer has a monopoly on paying out fat fees to movie stars: Canada's moving up fast.Robert it chum will receive a record $500,000 and Lee Majors $425,000 (plus hefty profit percentages each) to star in Agency. It's the next effort from In Praise Of Older Women co-producers Robert Lantosand Stephen Roth. Notice Of Public Hearing No person under twelve (12) years of agt not accompanied by someone sixteen (16) years of age or over, will be admitted after 6:00 p.m. if I KIDS PUT singer Raffi over the top.

His Singable Songs For The Very Young has become the first Canadian children's album to sell 50,000 copies and to be certified gold. His second album, More Singable Songs, is well on its way to gold status, having already sold 40,000 copies. Raffi moves into the studio in January to record a third one, Other Singable Songs, and he's drawn sellout audiences for coming children's and separate adult concerts in Calgary and Edmonton. His success is particularly sweet because the albums were on Troubadour, his own label, and were unwanted by major recording companies. TV's KING of Kensington has shot Al Waxman back into the movies.

King is riding in Canada's top 10 these days and within the last three months Waxman's got chunky roles irl Hank, Old Fish Hawk, and soon in Agency. Ottawa, November 9, 1978 CORRECTION TO PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT DATED JULY 25, 1978 The Canadian Radio-television ond Telecommunications Commission will hold its Public Hearing concerning "The Proposed CRTC Procedures and Practices to Broadcasting Matters" on November 21, 1978 at 9:00 A.M. at I'Esplonode lourier, 20th door, West Tower, taurier Avenue, Ottawa instead of at the Government Conference Centre, as previously announced. The specific applications concerning broadcasting matters, as previously announced, will be heard at the Public Hearing on November 21, 1978, at 9:00 A.M. at the Government Conference Centre, Rideau Street in Ottawa.

J. G. Potenaude, Acting Seerttary Genera CRTC Public Notice 1978-164 LEE MAJORS ROBERT M1TCHUM Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunication! Commission Consell de la radlodiffuelon el das telecommunications canadlennes Agency, an advertising agency espionage thriller, is to start filming Dec. 4 under In Praise director George Kaczcnder. He is being paid $25,000 up front and another $50,000 in deferred payments.

However, the money going to Mitchum and Majors is the highest for headliners of an entirely Canadian produced and financed movie. Elliott Gould got $325,000 or close to it for Silent Partner, and Peter O-Toole $125,000 for Power Play. DAILY AT 6:45 8:50 Lis TERRIFIC NEWS for and about George Luscombe, founder and artistic chief of Toronto Workshop Productions and the father of alternate Canadian theatre. He's to receive an. honorary degree from York University Dec.

2. Oliver Reed, Samantha Eggar, and Art Hindle (co-star of Face-Off) headline the cast of director-writer David Cronen-berg's The Brood, a violence movie that went before cameras in Toronto this week. ANNE MURRAY has won her fight with Capitol Records. In two weeks the label will release her first children's album (initially Capitol chiefs said such efforts didn't sell and it didn't want them). Within days of the news reaching Canadian record store dealers, 50,000 copies were ordered.

DAHY AT YOU'D NEVER know it by looking at him, but Harvey Kirck is the grand old news anchorman of North American network TV. On Dec. 3, he will mark his 15th straight year fronting CTV's OUlT AurilvtkVl KlUkt TtOtNCOLCK we jMMRSAi cim suDioe uc all acts kservio IO HtSXXt i nMt oe i COMPLETE SHOWS 00 9:00 OMITTANCE 2 On Stage it ruts or ot ot ovii ttjti''j'nyrviy'g UktM 4MB, bltfhM Mn It. I ItufMjM 111 lit if 13 1BL 11 ki One-man show puts Billy Bishop aloft GoIdleHoujn Chevy Chose polPltofi FINAL SHOWINGS 17 th WEEK Parents theatre Guide The Ontario Ministry ol Consumer ond Commercial Relotions, Theotres Bionth. lists threo ilosstficotions by which eihibiiort may indicate to the public lho notwe ol a mohon pitture These classifications on coined in newspopn odveitisemenli 01 in the front! of the theatres The classifications are: Restricted meons Ihol no one under the oge ol II yeors will be odmilted Adult Entertainment meons that the film it suggested for adults only but all oges may be odmilted.

General or unclassified category meons oil oges moy be odmilted A PARAMGUN! PCTURt 1 1 4Fii iir pessoce story is roaring into life nightly at the modest Vancouver East Cultural Centre, and the air is alive with the sounds of jingoism and dogfights in the sky. Mind you, the biggest aircraft on stage is a rough model on a pedestal, but it achieves its own thundering reality because the artist manipulating it happens to be a resourceful young actor named Eric Peterson. Peterson has the authority to bring us into an imaginary By Jamie Portman Southam Newsservices VANCOUVER He was an ordinary farm boy from Owen Sound named William Bishop. He couldn't drive a car and scarcely knew what an aircraft looked like. Yet at 23 Billy Bishop found himself a hero the most decorated Allied pilot of the First World War, a brilliant tactician who shot down 72 enemy aircraft in 13 months.

And now the Billy Bishop eflsiueri AT: 7:05 9:20 P.M. I Dl'. VRNAZIR. CAROL OURMETT MIA FARROW VIVECAUNDFOR5 ier- K-ly- im wtttjii iiiij 5. iAr.

nerai im i th SHOWN AT 7:05 AND 9:05 RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT cockpit to share in an imaginary encounter in the skies over the English Channel. He even heightens the effect by imposing unusual demands on his vocal chords. After all, actors aren't normally required to imitate the whoosh of a propeller blade. And that's when he isn't playing one of his other 17 roles in the play. Peterson may portray everybody and everything on stage, but he'd be the first to admit that this is a shared triumph.

The other key factor in the show's success is John Gray the man who wrote it, composed the songs for it, directed it, presides at the piano and even joins with Peterson in a few evocative choruses. Gray in his own way is as multi-talented as Peterson, and he has a welcome obsession for the folklore of our nation. A few months ago he was exploring the world of the truckers with a zestful musical, Eighteen Wheels. If the show tells us anything, it's that the most potent legends tend to arise out of the most improbable of characters and situations, and also that the coming of age of a character and of a nation is accompanied by the death of innonce. Weekend movies CEB IB "WOODY ALLEN'S MOST MAJESTIC WORK TO DATE." Penelope Gilliatt, New Yorker Magazine WOODY ALIEN'S "I Ig 4 li INTERIORS' PAGE 1 Silent Partner and Comes a Horseman finish Thursday.

The Friday openings are: The Magic of Lassie The all-new adventure of America's favorite canine. Centre. Saturday Night Fever Back at the Capitol again in case you don't know thesteps. DIANE KEATON GERALDINE CoPVQht UC li ii ii T' ii tw il The Fever's back again I syt I yi i 1 Feature times 1 "it t' 1 mm i ti CAPITOL Magle 2 25, 4 40, 6 55, 00 CAHITOL 2: Silent Pertner- 2 25, 4 50, 6 50. 8 55 CAPITOL 3: Foul Play 2 15, 4 25, 45, Fri.

Sat. 46 YEARS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Today, Wednesday, November 15, THE MAJESTIC TAVERN celebrates its 46th ANNIVERSARY at the same location, under the ownership of Mr. John Kristinovich and his son Bill. That's 46 great years and John and Bill wish to thank everyone who has made their stay on Ottawa St. a pleasant success.

John and Bill invite everyone to come in and help celebrate their anniversary with them. ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Served today to 10 p.m. Suryed from 12 noon to p.m. to Out Dance ic, Light Music the latest Pop and Sound System For Your Pleasure CENTRE: Comes Horttman 7 00, 9 10 DEVONSHIRE 1: A Wedding 7 05, 9 20 DEVONSHIRE 2: Interiors 7 25, 9 25 ODEON: Paradise Alley 7 00, 9 00 Midnight Expretl 7:00, 9:15 VANITY Message from Outer Space 7 00,9 00 DISC JOCKEY RON BEATTIE MESSAGE FROM SPACE morrow- PEOOV LEE HRENNAN' and SONNY CH1BA-WuilC PwtotmM COLUMBIA SYMPHONY OKHESTM IN COL OH With SPECIM. EFFECTS tfld SPACE FLVMQ OBJECTS TECHNICAL UNIT HMontWlrn SUPER SPACE SOUND CnovrigM tOtTo.COn(WV LTD AHHtghti RsmcvwI Jww fVufw 'not ConfMsny T.1 4 TntakiMhmM Cnmceny I to DKtrtbuMil by i toWasli AT 7:00 9:00 P.M.

DANCE CONTEST You must register to I (J LitaMitiiul! ink Si)M ROAST TURKEY PssnsSSsVHMSHssMSSMSfXtH Ts' JOHN KRISTINOVICH WITH TRIMMINGS inter by Nov. 22. Quarter Finals Nov. 22 Semi-Finals Nov. 29 Finals Dec.

its liffl I JAMES CAAN JANE FONDA JASON ROBARDS Unttod Artists 7:00 and 9:10 P.M. Jb" Tomorrow Is PAPABURGER THURSDAY Reserve Now for our Gala New Years Eve Party 1 10.00 person includes Favors, Dinner Vi Roast Chicken, served with Pilof, Fries ond vegetable. 5 ft I 1" I.L Mill I J-TTI'W'T lY" "v-7W ONLY S923 Tecumseh Rd. I Ph. 94S-5872 Offer Good At CENTRAL TECUMSEH No Jeans Please HURON LINE TECUMSEH OUELLETTE RIVERSIDE 9 tiirsaMiM 1)1.

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