Whitby Free Press, 7 Jan 1981, p. 14

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IA(1[ 14. Wt-LDN SI¾,\Y JANUARY 7. 1981, 4l1lTBY FREE PRESS 0 Whitby Free Press F ývP AT THEMOVIES with Barrýy Murkar *CINEMA SHOWC4SE Weekdavs: 7:05 . :0 Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, DoIly Parton Weekdays: 7:05, 9:10 Sat.&Su.20,43,70,9 0 Sat &Sun 230,4j0,7j00 920 >z4HELD OVER THE FORMULA George C. Scott, Marlan Brando Sat. & Sun. 2:15, 4:25, 6:45, 9:00 VALT DISNEY PRESENTS THE ARISTOCATS Dec. 19700,9:15 Dec. 20& Dai!y 2-5.4:15,6:45,8:45 wipNîdl 47336 TI*. Drum won't sta The Tin Drum , that conroversail movie that lad tlie Ontario censors s0 upset, moved into the Hyland Theatre in Oshiawa last weekend, and will likely be moving out just as quîckly. The censors feit that some scenes depicting a twelve- year old boy watching adults having sex was too much. Judging, from the small audiences, Ã"shawa theatre goers were just flot in the Women' s Agio w The next meeting of the Womnen's Aglow Fellowship wiil be lield at 7:30 pmn on January 8 at Camp Samac, Simcoe Street Nortli, osliawa. Stardust Dinner Theatre presen B[D OOMFARCIZ a eyfm play by Alan Ayckbourn GARFIELD ANDREWS KATHY GUSELLE CHiPS HARGREAVES Froducpd by Lbyvd Whieway January 2 - February i VVesday - Suriay Dimner ai 630 Show al 830 Loensed $1400 By Reservaton Lniy Box Ofif ce Open 10Oam to 8pm Oaiy (416)666-1621 BRIAN SEXSMITH BARRY STEVENS REG TOMPKINS JOAN HILL ELLEN J. WILKINSON Dtrecied by Blake Heathcote s Uaduusl Blinuf Jlucatwce 419 Brock Street North Whitby, Ontario INVITATION TO TENDER SEALED TENDERS for the projects or services Iisted beiow, addressed to the Regionai Manager, Finantce and Administration, Ontario Region, Department of Public Wortcs, 4900 Vonge Street, (101h Floor), WiIiowdaie, Ontario M2N 6A6, wIii be recelved until 1500 hours on the specified ciosing date. Tender Documents Cen be seen, or obtained through the off ice ai theDirector Generai, Depariment of Public Works, Ontario Region, Tendering Office, 10th Floor, 4900 Yonge Street, Wittowdaie, Ont ario. PROJ ECT No. 841938 - Ciuaning, Post Office, 202 Dundas Street East, Whitby, Ontario. CLOSING DATE: THURSDAV JANUARY 22, 1981 Deposit: NIu Enquiries: 416-224-4240 -4c owesi or any tender flot necessariiy accepted C A NAD A CHEZ EVE'S MOVING SALE CONTINUES UNTIL JANUARY 17 ,everything up to 50% off -FaIl and Winter Fash ions - -A Il Blouses -Sorne Cruisewear -Sweaters Afier thai, look for us ai Valentine Fash ions jusi around WHITBY MALL the corner. 723-1771 mood for sucli stuff. One movie buff who did catch the show, described it as just palin sick and gross. Obiously flot everyone thinks of The Tin Drum as some sort of masterpiece. Jack Lemmon is already being mentioned for an Oscar nomination for lis portrayal in Tribute, a Canadian-made movie that liad its gala premiere in Toronto just recently. Even the Primne Minister flew in from Quebec for the oc- casion. People dislied out $200 and $300 for a seat with tlie receipts being turned over to the Canadian Cancer Society. Jack Lemmon lad 14 mon- tîs on the stage in Tribute before going in front of the cameras witl it. He says lie neyer trîed of the role, but lie did tire pliysically from the daily grind of doing, it on stage. In the film Lemmon plays the part of Scottie Tem- pleton, a man wlo uses lis wit and outrageous antics to cover up for lis fear 0f failure and lis refusal to ac- cept responsibilities. lt's that trait that cost him lis marriage and son, ail of whicl produced a divorce and resentment. Then Scottie finds lielias cancer and makes an at- Y long tempt to renew the love that is lurking beneath the sur- face. Lemmon points out quickly that Tribute is not ail about cancer or a downer. He says this is just a stimulus to get Scottie off his backside and try to make a commitment instead of always putting everything off. Lemmon says lie had to try and make the character understandable and likeable, and lie did a -very good job for it. He admits the movie is partly emotional, but if it reaches receptive people it will likely be well received. Every Which Way You Can, currently playing in Oshawa is the type of f ilm that aIl Clint Eastwood fans will enjoy watching again and again. About two years ago, a movie came out titled Every Which Way But Loose. This movie is almost identical except for the name. In this one, Clint plays tlie part of a mechanic who makes a few bucks on the side as a bare- knuckle boxer. He lias an orangutang as his best friend and Sandra Locke as his love interest. To keep the action rolling, there is a motorcycle gang after him, lots of country CONT'D ON PC. 19 I L v Program donation Constable John Logan of the Durliam Regional Police Force right), is seen here reveiving a cheque from John Town of the Whitby Optimist Club to help with the force's drug awareness program whicli tours different grade schools throughout the area. Logan lias been active with this program for two years, teaching young people in grades 7 and 8 about the problems of dru buseF'ree Press Staff photo 1 1 A 1 1 1 j

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