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Whitby Free Press, 16 Dec 1981, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 198 1, WHITBY FREE PRESS Whi'tby Free Pres s...., ENTERTAIN MENT ....witk Barry Murkar In his kttest film, "Taps".... George C. Scott i*s back m uniform George C. Scott and Timothy Hutton star in "Taps," a Stanley R. Jaffe production for 2th Century-Fox, opening soon in this area. "'Taps,"t which is Jaf- fe's first film since the Academny Award win- ning "lKramner vs. OSHAWA LEGUON GREEN GAELS- JUMBO BINGO $5000. PRIZES $1500. JACKPOT $400. JACKPOT - $250. JACkPOT <BOTH PAY DOUBLE IN 50 NOS. OR LESS) ILL JACKPOTS MUST SO1 *CINEMASHOWCASE ROLLOVER MEt-V OVER £ ~ C..' TECHNICOLOR- L liq" STARTS FR1 DAY Wooknights - 700 a el 0 &SMf. - 2:15,4:30,6:tý 2 454AU 7233467 Cký, Walt Disney's b 6iïï 1-ESN]ICOLM" k-00 #4XI FAMILwy rcKu Kramer," is the power- ful contemporarY drama of a group of young cadets who de- fend the military aca- demy that is their home threatened. The director is Harold Becker, who received wide acclaim for bis film versions of Joseph CONCESSION 10 WEST, SCUGOG ISLAND (C SAT., DEC. l9th, 1981 8:30 P.M. - 1:00A.M. DANCE GARY BRISTOW TO & COUNTRY FEVER Sponsored by 'H armonize for spech, ICENSED UNDER AUSPICES 0F SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT NO DANICE DEC. 26 OR JAN. 2 Ses our other ad rm: New Ysar s. for turther informaion phono Oshawa 576-4096 Wambaugh's "The Oinion Field" and "The Black Marbie. " In his f irst per- Ïormance since winning the Oscar for "Ordinary People," Timothy Hut- ton plays Brian More- land, the hîghest rank- ing cadet at the Bunker Hill Military Academy who is deeply commit-, ted to the values and traditions that the school has embodied for 141 years. George C. Scott por- trays Moreland's idol, General Harlan Bache, the school's leader who can no longer tell the difference between the troops he once led in combat and the young cadets who've been placed in his custody . When the school is about to be sold to real estate developers, Moreland considers this a violation of the aca- demy's honor. He does what lie believes General Bache would want him to do, and leads his fellow cadets to keep the school open - with force if necessary. Joining Scott and Hut- ton in "Taps" are Ron- ny Cox as a National Guard colonel sent in to George C. Scott <above) plays General Harlan Bache, the head of a military academy who inad- vertently inspires his cadets to take over the school when outside authorities threaten to shut it down in his latest film "Taps. " -Photo courtesy of 20th Century-Fox Bunker Hill; Sean Penn, 20, who makes lis film debut as Moreland's best friend and ally; Tomn Cruise, 17, as a gung-ho cadet, and Brendan Ward, 13, as a first-year cadet wbo is staunchly loyal to the upperclassmen. Produced by Stanley. WHAT DOES CHRISTMAS MEAN TO YOU? OSANTA CLAUS? GIFTS? ENTERTAINMENT? BUT, YOU HAVE MISSED SOMETHING! the Roberts famlly We would like you t(join our faniily for a Christmnas expefleflee at St. Andrew's Preshyterian Chureh. e Sunday, December 20, 10 AM, we have <ourspeiai uhildrens christrnas pageant. NuIrsery rare is JroN'ild<. s Thursday, DeCombor 24, 7 PM, w have our Christmnas Eve srvr *Sundjay, Docomber 27, 10 AM, we have famiiv worship ani Church Sch(oi lfor ail ages. LET US PUT THE CHRIST BACK INTO CHRISTMAS! isf~~ a ma ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 209 COCHRANE STREET WHITBY, ONTARIO 668-4022 Jaffe, "Taps" was writ- ten by Darryl Ponicsan and Robert Mark Kamen, from James Lineberger's adaptation of the novel "Father Sky" by Devery Free- man. The music is by Maurice Jarre. Owen Roîzman is directorof photography. Bridge The following are the results from last week' play at the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club. North and South: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, 1021/2; Mr. and Mrs. Pat Davies, 96%; Mr. and Mrs. Huigh Baker, 90; and, Dereck Aistein and Paul Beischlag, 87½. East and West: Mrs. Douglas Maundrell and Mrs. George Magvas, 100; Mrs. Ben Harland- er and Mrs. Larry Ruest, 95; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ketchell, 94/; and, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie, 83. Logo What does Whitby mean to you? The board of manage- ment of the Whitby Cen- tral Business District Improvement Area Board is looking for a logo to represent the downtown core. The contest is open to all local artists and art students. The logo must be in black and white and reflect the histori- cal nature of the down- town. A cash prize of $100 will be awarded to the first prize winner with second place being wor- 1th $50 and third place $25. The contest will close on January 30, 1962. For more information cail Lynda Buffett at 668-3892. STARRING - JANE FONDA à KRIS KRISTOFFERSON Wooknlghte - 7:00 à 9:10 SatJSun. - 2:15,4:30,6:45 & 900 Waming - Ths la flot a film for chîldren - Thatre* Branch - Ontario A Church for people on the grow! m

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