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The Belleville News-Democrat from Belleville, Illinois • 33

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Thursday November 6 1979 News-Democrat Page 1 Section November 9-15 Friday 9 Saturday 10 Sunday ii Monday 12 Tuesday 13 Wednesday 14 Thursday 15 AUTHOR Shore Hite author of 'The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study of Female will speak 8 pm in Meridian Hall in the University Center SIU-E $2 for students $3 for non-students CARD PARTY The New Athens VFW post and auxiliary sponsors a card party 7:30 pmjt the VFW Hall NO REASON A Reason at All Party" will be 6 pm2 am at Froggy's Underground 318 Washington No cover charge Live music provided by STRIKE A CHORD The University Symphony Orchestra of Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville will perform 8: IS pm in the Communications Building Theatre SIU-E 692-39001 A FULCRUM A film 'The Turning will be shown 7:30 pm in Meridian Hall in the University Center SIU-E Admission is S150 for students S3 for non-students CHRISTMAS CRAFTS A Christmas Craft workshop will be 7-9 pm through Thursday at the Belleville Public Library Various fees will be charged for sessions macr-ante snowman wheat weaving pine cone wreath macr a me broom spectacular holiday -dessert and more COFFEE CONCERT The first in a series of three coffee concerts will be 115 pm in the Upper Deck Restaurant at SIU-E The first concert will feature music by Mendelssohn Barber Mozart and Duparc Performers are members of SIU-E Music Department $3 per person HALF PINT? The Loretta-Hilton Repertory Theatre is looking for a pint-sized gymnast to play the male juvenile role in "Put Them All the third production of the 1979-80 season Auditions will be 3:366 pm To schedule an appointment telephone 96673-U LUNCHEON A noon-day luncheon and card party will be at St Mary's School cafeteria 1722 Main Belleville Chicken and dressing will be served $L7L CARD PARTY Our Lady of the Assumption Si Ann Altar Society sponsors a card party and style show 7:30 pm at 9940 Bunkum Road Fairview Heights SL75 at the door HENRY VIII The St Louis University's theater arts department brings "Royal Gambit" to the stage 8 pm in the University Theatre 3733 Pine Bivd St Louis $3 general admission $2 students and senior citizens ART EXHIBIT The works of Judge Nathan Young are on display in the Rotunda of the Old Courthouse II 4th St until Nov 1 The exhibit may be viewed daily 130 am and 5 pm TAXEALOOK AT THIS! BLOOD PRESSURE A blood pressure screening will be 9 am -6 pmat the Medicine Shoppe 122 Slate St O'Fallon The event is sponsored by the St Clair County Heart Association 632-8301 TERRIBLE THIMSEN A Terrible Thimsen Ralleyc will be noon Sunday at Bank of Belleville 4800 Mam St The event is sponsored by Southern Illinois Region Sports Car Club of America 2352771 HISTORICAL The St Clair County Historical Society Museum 701 East Washington St 'Belleville is open noon-3: 30 pm daily 64 pm Sunday and closed Thursday PLAY will open 2 pm in the theater in Union Station Tickets 5150 for children II and under $2 for adults 621 1336 NOEL CARD PARTY Will be 8 pm at St Teresa School 1108 Lebanon Ave Belleville SL75 Lunch will be served SHOWBOAT The Goldenrod Showboat presents 'The Streets of New running through Jan 6 For resma turns telephone (314) 621-331L SYMPHONY Listen to per formances by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra al 8 pm Thursdays on WSIE-FM (M7L the radio station on the cam pus of Southern Illinois Umver sity at Edwardsville FAMILY PROBLEMS? Parents Anonymous groups arr now meeting in the Cahokia Belleville and East St Louis areas For information telephone Children Family and Youth Advocacy Council at 397-6805 Babysitting services are provided The groups' objective is to help prevent damaging reiatwnshipa between parents and their children INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR -Handmade ornaments Chinese kites art from the Congo and many other items will be sold 10 am-8 pmin Ann Whitney Olin Women's Building Lounge Washington University The bazaar runs through Friday (3H) 8865011 CAN YA HANDEL IT7 -Handel's anthem "Zadok the Priest" will open the first BAC Community Chorus concert 8:30 pm at St Stephen Church Caseyville Admission is $1 Tickets available at door PRETZEL PARTY A beer and pretzel party will be 8:30 pm-12: 30 am at Panorama 'Lanes $6 per person Music by Jim Gentry and the Gents DANCE AT THE LODGE -The Cahokia Moose Lodge sponsors a dance 8:30 am at the Moose Lodge 911 Water St Cahokia Admission $2 per person 337-9181 ANOTHER ONE? The Shiloh Eagles will have its 76(h anniversary dance 9 pm-1 am at Aerie 541 Shiloh $125 per person Free beer OZARK JAM The New Athens Rotary Club sponsors an Ozark Jamboree 7:30 pm at New Athens Community High School Students 6th-12th grades are $2 in advance $3 at the door adults $4 in advance $5 at door DANCE DANCE DANCE -The Amad Shrine Temple sponsors a dance 8:30 am at the Belle-Clair Exposition Hall featuring the Tex Beneke Orchestra $10 per person Free parkine TURKEY SHOOT The Parents and Friends Club sponsors a turkey shoot at St Martin of Tours School grounds 5800 Warren Washington Park Free bam and bean soup Individual shots $1 per round FALL DANCE The Metro-east Van Club sponsors the dance 130 pm-12: 30 n)uat Swansea Improvement Hall 301 Service Road $5 in advance per person $750 at the door HAIR The Waterloo Barber-shoppers will present their 13th annual show 8 pm at Turner Hair in Columbia Tickets are $4 in advance $150 at the door OFC DANCE The Knights of Columbus sponsor a dance in pm-12: 30 am at VFW Hall Millstadt featuring the Don Wayne Orchestra Tickets are S3 WURSTMARKT Will be II: am-7 pm at St Augustine of Canterbury Church Adults S3 children 112 $LSR under 6 free QUILTS AND TURKEYS A quilt and turkey sorial will be 7 pm at Holy Childhood School Mascoutab WURSTMARKT II A wur-stmarkt will be 11 am-6 pm at Moose Home 111 2nd MJscoutah Adults $350 children 6-12 SL50i ANOTHER ONE A wur-slmarkt will be 11 am-3 pm at St John's Lutheran School 104 East 6th St Red Bud Adults $175 children 6-12 SL50 under 6 free ONE MORE TIME The Freeburg Masons sponsor a wurstmarkt II am-S pm at the Freeburg Masonic Lodge 205 High St Freeburg Adults $1 children 612 $251 under 6 free FLEA PURCHASE A flea market sponsored by the Clinton County Citizens for life will be 19 am-3 pm at St George's School gym New Baden FLEA MARKET Will be 10 am-5 pm at the New Athens KG Hall Food and refreshments will be available all day MOTOCROSS Cycle races will begin an noon at BET Park Illinois 158 and Mine Road $1 Gates open 10 am FREE MULLIGAN The Quail Club sponsors a shoot and free mulligan noon-dusk at 8303 Concordia Road Belleville 4769941 CRAFT BAZAAR Will be 9 am-5pm at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows The event is sponsored by the Radio Information Service Club 5365901 BEWARE TURKEY A turkey shoot and fall festival sponsored by At Albert the Great Church will be noon-dusk at the church Fairview Heights Free mulligan SQUARE DANCE Will be called by Dale McRoberts 3-6 pm at Zion Lutheran School gym The dance is sponsored by Bar Squares 234-7011 QA wi BRIDGE The American Association of Retired Persons is sponsoring a bridge class every Tuesday 7-9 pm at Belleville Area College's Programs and Services for Older Persons building 200 Third St Belleville Free Beginners are welcome SEE THE SIGHTS The Hurk Finn Tom Sawyer and Samuel Clemens steamboats are available for one-hour sight-seeingtrips 10 am to 5 pm Saturday and Sunday Dinner-dance cruises are also available (314) 621-4041 MAY A dance sponsored by the Mascoutab American Legion will be 8 am-1 pm at the Legion Hall 1414 Mam Mascoutab Free Music by the EARTH WIN'D AND FIRE -Will be in 8 pm at the Checkerdome Tickets are $7501 $850 (314) 644-09UH BAZAAR A bazaar sponsored by the United Methodist Women will be 9 am-8 pm at Mascoutab Methodist Church Free Free nursery service BOWLING The Belleville Family YMCA 15 1st St Belleville offers a special bowling session every Friday at I pm sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons If you are 55 years of age or older bowl three games for No reservations needed LEARN-TO PAINT Oil painting classes taught by Charles Rhmehart will be pm and pm through Thursday at' Studio Five Five 307 Main St 235-235L WORLD'S FAIR DISPLAY -An exhibition of photographs souvenirs and memorbilia of the Louisana Purchase Exposition of 1904 will be displayed -in the special exhibits gallery in the Old Courthouse St Louis through Nov 15 BACK TO NATURE The -Shaw Arboretum in Gray Summit Mo offers wildflowrr walks on Tuesdays 9: 30 am to 1:30 pm Arboretum admission is $1 for adults 50 cents for children (314) 772-7601 This page of upcoming events and happenings in the area is compiled by Keith Yanner Things To Do forms are available from him at the News-Democrat 120 Illinois St PO Box 427 Belleville IL 62222 Telephone 234-1000 ext 464 Deadline is noon Tuesday PIANO COMP The Satnl Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra will hold us annual puno competition for pianists under 21 9:30 am-12: 30 pm in Pow ell Symphony Hall An appli cation must be obtained by writing Mrs Edith lloughland 7150 Wise Aw Si Louis MO 63117 (311) 644-16 -movies DRIVE-INS BAC SKYVIEW Belleville Ameriraa Graffiti" and (R) Friday Saturday and Sunday only Opena at 6:31 Show starts at 7 BAC FRENCH VILLAGE Fairview Heights Tourist Trap" and "The Hills Have Eyes" (R) Friday Saturday and Sunday only Opens at 131 Show starts at 7 ST LOUIS AREA BRENTWOOD 2S29 Brentwood "Life of Brian" (R) Nightly 7: IS and ft 15 Saturday Sunday and Wednesday matinees 1:15 ft-15 and 5:15 CREVE COEUR CINEMA Olive St Road west of Lindbergh on the Roof'r (G) Daily 1 7 and ft 51 ESQUIRE THEATERS 6706 Clayton Road Ten" (R) Duly 12:35 2:51 5:05 7:20 and 9:35 Late show Friday and Saturday 11:45 pm "Running" (PG) Nighily 7:10 and ft II Maiinee Saturday and Sunday II 3: II and 5 II "Starling iR) Nightly 7:15 and 9:21 Matinee Suiuiiluy and Sunday 3 and 5:05 "Rocky (PG) Nightly 7 and ft 15 pm Saturday and Sunday matinees I and 3: 15 pm North Dallas Forty" (R) Nightly 7 and 9: IS pm Special Matinees: "Santa's Enchanted Kingdom" and "Santa's Magic Christmas Tree" (G) Saturday and Sunday I and 3 pm BAC RITZ 403 Mam Belleville "Meteor" (R) Nightly 7 and ft ML Saturday and Sunday Matinee 1:30 pm "The Onion Field" (R) Nightly 7 and 9:15 Special Maiinee: "Santa's Magic Christmas and "Santa's Enchanted (G) Saturday andSunday I and 3 pm PETITE CINEMAS Collinsville Python's Lite Of Brian" (R) Nightly 7:25 and ft 15 Sal-urday and Sunday matinees 2:35 and 4:25 pm "Starting Over" (R) Nightly 9:31 Saturday and Sunday matinees 2: 30 and 4:35 pm "Apocalypse Now" (R) Nightly 7 and 0:45 Saturday and Sunday matinees 2:30 "Halloween" (R) Nightly 7:30 and 9:21 Saturday and Sunday matinees 2:30 and 4:20 pm "And Justice For All" R) Dailv 1:31 145 7:15 and 9 31 Late Show Friday and Saturday 11:45 SOUTH CITY TWIN 4491 Lemay Ferry Road "Mr Mike's Monde Video" and Gordon" (R) Nightly Mondo Video at 7 and 9:41 Flesh Gordon at 9:25 Sunday maiinee Mondo Video al 2:21 4:50 and 720 Flesh Gordon at 3:31 6 and 131 "Can I Do It Till I Need Glasses" (HI Nightly 720 and 9:05 Saturday Sunday and Wednesday maiinee I 'al J- 15 and 515 7 and 8 45 Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday evening 7: 20 and 9: hi STADIUM CINEMAS Across from Busch Stadium The Onion Field" (R) Daily 12:15 2:31 5 7- 20 and 140 pm "The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh" (PG) Daily 5 5 7:15 and ft 15 WESTPORT ONES Page at I 244 SI Louis "The Onion Field (R) Daily 12:31 2:51 505 7:30 and 155 'The Rose" (R) Daily 1:45 4:31 7: and 9:45 BAC CINEMA 5700 Bell West Belleville Tiddler on Ibc (G) Nightly 8 pm Sunday matinee at 2 BAC FAIRVIEW CINEMA 10850 Lincoln Trail Fairview Heights "And Justice Fer All" (R) Nightly 7 and 1 15 Sunday matinee 2 pm Late show Friday and Saturday 11:31 "When A Stranger Calls" (R) Nightly 7 and 9 pm Sunday maiinee 2 pm Late show Friday and Saturday II pm Special Matinees: "Santa's Enchanted Kingdom" and "Santo's Magic Christmas Tree" (G) Saturday and Sunday I and 3 pm LINCOLN THEATER 103 Main St Belleville "Tea" (R) Nightly 7 and ft 15 Sunday matinees I and ft IS pm CAPITOL THEATER Waterloo Stuff" (PG) Friday Saturday and Sunday 7:30 pm BAC MINERS Collinsville Dallas Forty" (R) Nightly 7 and ft 11 Special matinees: Enchanted Kind-gom" and Magic Christmas (G) Saturday and Sunday 1 and 8 pm PLAZA TWIN CINE Cahokia in review a METEOR 51 RATING KEY Si Creat Good Fair THE ONION FIELD This true Mory about the abduction of two policemen and the murder of one of them by a couple uf hoods based on a book bv losepti Wambaugh who wrote the screenplay Decent artmg and authentic atmosphere are the maior virtues of a potentially absorbing portrayal of social psychological and moral involvement But unfortunately the script is too long and repetitious and the -dnection painfully slow (ft) WHEN A STRANGER CALLS This suspense thriller gets pit to a promising siart-a habssiller Carol hanel is alone a dark house receiving threatening phone calls But the Him hxhi goes pulls downhill I sen a psschtipathic killec lions Heckles) i basing and being chased need some kind ot inschokigs lo give the slots meaning Instead esers thing hapfiens wilh little more than scary etteers mind Charles Duroing piass a pursuing detective at best with a skimps role a meatless script Ikl AND JUSTICE FOR ALL Al Pacino stars as a scruftv idealistic lawyer who tangles with a tvranKdi nidge (lohn fomthr) The film smartly indn Is the legal profession much in the same spirit that Hospital" took on mednine This a fascinating and compelling movie featuring unforgettable Krformance and Norman risnn's wed-paced direction Pacino generates so much power and feeling in this role that he must be regarded as more than gist a good actor he a superstar (K) (lire more disaster 1-J'H lor tan who tan I get enough el cfc-sasHon earthquakes lirial wases Hi this time its a giganlH llHierv speeding tiiwatcl earth and llie mefn el and Russians tunhine nu leai h-m rings lo stop it sew wiiiers Natalie Wood and olhc" 'lot I hies put in tune at the msie tailors lo pit tf is i aiitlsMid haru tits vane id the sicsial effec ee iinitesiii'g si as Manhatlans lesriH liigi Hems I onda das the President again (IV wherever he has an audience He'a practicing to compete in a national contest sponsored by Budweiser Photos and story Page 3C 1 S3 goring Poor iWlIked OUP Behind that long list of names is Jim Ross winner of a local Ray Jay Johnson look-a-iike contest Ross Is more than willing to lapse into the Johnson routine whenever and 9.

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