Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 29, 1975

Issue date: Tuesday, July 29, 1975
Pages available: 67
Previous edition: Monday, July 28, 1975

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1975, Winnipeg, Manitoba To Winnic Fofi tuesday july 29. 1975 to sell jewelry some of the most famous . Characters Are shown Here with the act who portrayed them alive in me Mory Are left to right top to Bottom former . President Franklin d. Roose velt and Ralph Bellamy author Samuel Clemens better known As Mark Twain and Hal Holbrook comedian w. C. Fields and Rod Steiger former . President Harry s. Truman and James Whitmore and former . President Theodore Roosevelt and irian Keith. Actresses amuse audience in Leacock festival review Orilla ont. Up a sellout crowd in the Orillia opera House maintained an almost constant Ripple of laughter for the Leacock s festival s second show of the season Barbara Hamilton and Sandra Neill in Sweet reason. Miss Hamilton the Queen of revue comedy and her sing ing and dancing sidekick rang changes on the women s liberation movement from Cave Man or Cav women Days to the age of the Pill and Vasec Tomies. There is not much need for a plot for such a show but its rudiments were summed up in their explanation that one is miss Hamilton while the other is is. O Neill. Liberation will broaden your is. O Neill Paris House Stansi titty a Inmom 942-6705 300 strips it Focan says. My horizon is Broad miss Hamilton re plies surveying her ample figure. Nineteen seventy five is International women s year. In one year and out the said miss Hamilton. The pair is almost perfectly matched. Is. O Neill s Clear Strong voice especially in a couple of blues numbers nicely offsets miss Hamilton s husky tones. They do a skit in which miss Hamilton is interviewed As the first woman pro foot Ball player. Outside the locker room it s not All that she says. But she does like the quarterback. He has soft warm hands. She plays Centre of the team. Their skits touch on sex life from 2000 years eve in the Garden of Eden with the Sutherland hotel 785 main Street dancing nightly to Mike Domish sat. Aft. Exotic dancer precious Ca y gentlemen masseurs for gentlemen 24 hours 943-7883 943-5333 the great leap film Ward Rejeanne Padovani Denys ascend s lays Bare the truth about corruption in que Bec Industry and government. Planetarium auditorium hard Core one. Included is the Best of that Hamilton woman her earlier one woman show which was widely heard on radio. Being 40 is no says miss Hamilton. Neither is it is. O Neill sings a parody on a Christmas Carol taking All the Comfort out of Joy and miss Hamilton returns with a show stopping parody on America the Beautiful called Vasectomy. The show was every bit As funny As last year s revue for the first Leacock festival of humor which Many of the audience found too Bright for a sunday summer evening in mid Ontario cottage country. But this time the audience showed by their laughter and applause they enjoyed every bit of it. Miss Hamilton s Well loved face by no Means Beautiful and her More than matronly figure lets her get away with lines that would disturb sunday night go to Meetin Folk in any other con text. After All Barbara Hamilton once played As the dear Prim old aunt in Ann of Green Gables. How Motherly can you get their show is currently run Ning at the Teller s theatre restaurant in Toronto where it was first known As lib and let lib a title later changed to Sweet reason. It was brought Here for the second Leacock festival by its artistic director Martin Bronstein As a prime exam ple Good Canadian humor. Paddle wheel the festival continued with a Public taping of the Csc radio show the Royal Canadian air Force. The 1974 Leacock medal for humor was presented to Morley to gov a Toronto lawyer and author for his Book of reminiscences of the 1930s and 40s, a Good place to come from. The await was presented by the Stephen Leacock associates an Orillia based organization which has presented the medals since 1946 to commemorate the widely known Canadian humorist who had his Home near Here after retiring from Mcgill University in 1936. Or. To gov was also presented with a prize of by manufacturers life. This was the 10th time the insurance company supplemented the medal. Ben Wicks Toronto cartoonist was master of Cere monies at the awards dinner. An englishman or. Wicks said it struck him As humor Ous that canadians claimed Leacock As their own when the writer was born and spent the formative years of his life in England. Leacock came to Canada at the age of six. Or to gov said his father was a russian jew who thought the last thing he needed in the family was a writer. His Book which de tails the experiences of grow ing up in Sault Ste. Marie on was published last year by Lester and Orpen Ltd. Smoking veil Madame Simone veil 47 year old French minister of health has a really Tough problem on her hands. She s been put in charge of a nation wide anti smoking Campaign. It s Tough because Simone smokes her Way through three packs a Day. . Up a unique fora of jew Elry produced in Frobisher Bay will take a place beside traditional Eskimo Handi crafts in Southern Canadian Eskimo Art shops Early next year. The jewelry is crafted using a mixture of traditional inuit skills and some modern mate rials. An image is carved out of a Small piece of soapstone and the impression is filled with liquid acrylic. Once hardened the piece is polished and paced in a cuff link earring 01 other hand made Silver setting. The re sult is a colourful design inlaid in the Black Stone. The jewelry is being produced As a project sponsored by the territorial govern m e n t s economic develop ment department. The government has decided the jewelry is High enough in Quality to go on Sale and samples will be sent to the development committee of the Canadian Arctic producers federation for further assessment. This organization markets most Eskimo Art in the South. The project started after geologists discovered Lapis la Zuli a Blue Stone and other precious rocks around fro bisher Bay. Allan Doherty a Nova Scotia jeweller was hired by the government to teach people in Frobisher Bay Bow to make jewelry. He arrived in the Community last july. Precious stones were in Short Supply so or. Doherty developed the technique of using soapstone Aati Aery in. Although be teaches the bask technique the Louit jewellers devise their own designs. Thi Ultima to in 2 locations pm. 772-2717 on 14 Houm a Day 2nd few main St m. You ring web Mac Massage 943.s146 dial Massage out Calls catering to particular gentle men who want the very Bast phone 942-7994 m emf Pertui. Sin Tui. Lao Liibs Colony Cinema ror Tagi m i movies a Thi Regent showing hits da11y pm 943 824 Loi pm us touts 75 i Lorum so in the not too Distant future wars will no longer exist. Out there will be Roku Rbell sins Tohal warning some members of the Public May find certain scenes in this film offensive and shocking Hemmi Gemont _ James Caan John John Beck Moses Gunn Richardson _ ool Pinati Mim Nopio Cinema licensed dining dancing even Liti by it nth sight being Cruias daily Sun. 4 to . Suntan Dinnar dance daily.7-10 . S3.so Moonlight wad. Thur. Fri. Sat. Sun. 10-1 .s3.50 children under 12 redhead fare double Decker City ius Tours daily . And 2 rates Subici phone 586-5600 586-4777 tickets at Dock s c b o Docking rear of carvings eur nations How Sweet it was Halifax up a land Mark and Way station for thousands of University Stu dents sport enthusiasts and others has closed its doors on almost four decades of familial feeling. Diana sweets a restaurant in Midtown Halifax since the late 1930s, has been sold end ing what the Sweet family often refer to As "36 Beautiful since its establishment on Spring Garden Road proprietors Joe and Tom Sweet Fig ure thousands of students and members of what they Call the Jock set have used their restaurant As a place to unwind out coach the coaches and dissect a variety of world ills. From the Day it was opened by the late Leo Sweet a lebanese immigrant and father of the last owners the restaurant was a favorite haunt. Joe recalled recently that during the second world War off duty officers lined up out Side waiting to get in. When the War ended and University enrolment Rose students congregated at Diana sweets using it As a sort of Stulen Union building because such structures hid not then exist on campuses. Neither Tom nor Joe was Ever surprised to see an old acquaintance from earlier Days drop by to introduce children and grandchildren and to take another look around a place that never seemed to change. Political figures Gravila Cri to the place. The sweets re famous players theatris tin terrifying int inn Pir Lurt from tin terrifying pc isl a Ruhr. M e m b e r Early Law Studen visitors such As Geral Regan Richard Hatfield Alex Campbell and Alia Blakeney now the Premier respectively of Nova Scotia new Brunswick . An Saskatchewan. The 1 a t Angus l. Macdonald Premie of Nova Scotia for 16 year and wartime Navy minister was another noted visitor. The entertainment list included Max Rawhide Fer Guson. Bill Langstroth and Jim Bennett and the sports greats included rocket Rich Ard the late Rocky Marciano and the late Terry Sawchuck. Festival sets record Stratford ont. Up the Stratford festival had sold million Worth of tick ets As of july 24, a record for the Box office the festival announced. Thye earliest previous Date for reaching the Mark was aug. 1, 1973, this year sales were s2.030.216 and organizers say the festival May sell up to s3 million Worth. The festival is mounting its Roost ambitious season Ever with four productions playing in repertory in the festival theatre three on the Avon stage Lour third stage dramas and three operas. Two of the operas. Pc Cion and the fool Are con temporary one act Canadian productions. They open july 3 0. Followed july 31 by Arii Arine auf Naxos by Rich Ard Strauss. Of Oft floor ton ii att Ulm Tadj Bobby has a 68 Camaro. Rose has a five year old kid. On their first Date they became lovers and fugitives. Mid Nett attraction the take Ohn at Foo a. Aloha at North main drive Van maw tilt of hath jj4-Mfl pm 143a.m. Natu Shatil j. 4.4, 10p.m. Garrick one Winner 2 Academy awards w3 the exorcist Onn at . 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