PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1982, WHJITBY FREE PRESS Whitby Free Pres s.... wfrÈ ENTERTAIN MENT .,,.with Barry Murkar, Ex- angel stars in "Making Love" -. love story for the 1980's Michael Ontkean, Kate Jackson and Harry Harnlin star in 2tb Cen- tury-Fox's I"Making Love", an IndieProd Company Production of an Artbur Hiller Film, opening soon at a local theatre. Directed by Artbur Hiler and produced by Allen A1dier and Daniel Melnick, "Making Love" is the bold 'and compassionate love story of a young couple who after eight years of marriage must corne.to terms with the hus- band's attraction to another iman. In tbe screenplay by *CINEMASHOWCASE, STARTS FRIDAY H EARTACH ES a captlvating comedy romance STARRING - MARGOT KIDDER Wooknighte - 7:00 & 9:00 S&tiSun. - 2.00,4:26,60:501à 9:00 HELD OVER STARRING - GEORGE C. SCOTT à TIMOTHY HUTTON 1 Weeuiîghts - 700 & 9:25 S&tiSun - 2:00,425,6501 à 9:15 U-DULT - Not suitabl forchidren Barry Sandier, based on a story by A. Scott Berg, Michael Ontkean plays Zack Elliot, a caring and dedicated doctor wbo finally summons tbe will to defy bis conf- ventional upbringing and- acknowledge the truth of bis sexual-iden- tity - to birnself and to bis wife. Kate Jackson por- trays Zack's wife, Claire, 'a higbly res- pected network tele- vision executive who finds tbat she is trong enougb to let go of ber past and make a new beginning. Harry Hanilin plays Bart,- a gay novelist wbose involvement witb Zack dramatically cbanges the lives of all tbree.' Also starring in "lMaking Love" are Acaderny Award winner Wendy Hiler as a friend and neighbour of Zack and Claire's, once a grand dame of tbe thea- tre who stiil retains the drama of ber vivid past; and Arthur Hill as Zack's unicomprornising father. Director Artbur Hiller achieved bis greatest popular success witb "Love Story" in 1970. Now, witb "'Making Love", be'brings to the sereen a love story wbicb reflects the cbanging attitudes of the '80's. "As eacb era cornes along," says Hiller, "you deal witb wbat is relevant to tbat period. 'Making Love' is a film of today,, a modemn variation on a classic movie theme: a man and a woman, very mucb in love, and wbat cornes between them. " Kate Jackson (above), is Claire, a young woman whose marriage is deeply sbaken wben ber busband confronts bis bomosexuality. Micbael Ontkean and Harry Harnlin co-star in a drarnatic love story en- titled "Making Love" wbicb will soon arrive in this area. -Pboto courtesy of 2Otb Century-Fox Whitby , bri*dge 1-results ~RS 41The following are the resuits frorn last week's play at tbe Wbitby Du- plicate Bridge Club. North and South: Mr. and Mrs. George Magvas, 105/; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, 103/2; Dr. and Mrs. Richard Ketcheli, 991/2; and Mr. and Mrs. Hugb Baker, 871/2. East and West: Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. Donald Wilson, a tie witb Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vrengden- * hil, 89½/; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Winter, 861/2; and Paul Beiscblag and - Derreck Aistein, 841/. Curi hosts 'ADULT Not suitable for children STARRING - RICHARD DREYFUSS à JOHN CASSAVETES HELO OVER HELO OVER SatiSun. - 2:00 & 8:00 Starrtng "Warren Beatty& Duane Keaton" in SCOMPANIMENT OF THE NEW LOCATION 0F THE BLIýJK B ETWEEN BOOK EXOHANGE 113à Dundas V Whitby Tuesday, February 2nd, 10:30 a.i " FREE COFFEE * FREE WHEELIES PASSES. " LARGER SELECTION 0F NEW AND USED BOOKS, COMICS, MAGAZINES " POTTERY, PINE, AND PAINTINGS second big A.C.Ae affair Well-known Wbitbyite Ted CurI (above) will be the master of ceremonies for the second Cham- pagne Mffair sponsored by tbe Arts Centre Action (A.C.A.) Corniittee. The affair will take place at the Oshawa Holiday Inn on Saturday, February 6. Curl will introduce sorne well-known personalities including Jo Aldwinkle who will speak, briefly, on [f. the need for a multi-cultural, multi-purpose arts centre for the region tbat will be built in Oshawa. The format for tbe evening will be similar to last year's event witb cbamnpagne and hors d'oeuvres served froni 7:30 to 8:30 p.rn. followed by the intro- duction of special guests and the guest speaker. Another well-known Whitbyite, Bert Heaver, will present Cabaret. entertainrnenit whicb will be followed by dancing until midnight witb the music of Ron Hamblyn who provided the dance rnusic last year. Tickets cost $12 per person and are available from the Arts Resource Centre, QLîeen Street, Oshawa. CLUB ANNIENE CONCESSION 10OWEST, SCUGOG ISIAN 1 SAT., JAN. 309 1982 8:30 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. DANCE THE COUNTRY SOUINID TO OF LARRY DEL & D0IE Sponsorod by Canadien Automotivo euM LICENSED UNDER AUSPICES 0F SPECIAL OCCASION PERIT COMING FLOYD LLOYD & THE FEB. th TOWN & COU NTRY ALL-STA for further Information phone Oshawa 578-4096 28HRO ODAE .,AA £ OPIGPA Wooknlghts - 7:051à 9:20 SatJSun. - 2:15,4:35,7:001à 9:20 COMMEACIRL PRInTInG 4DS rTIE duseum ýRMIT e- MGMG -A, MI xxxt le 1-Ni iI-ÀIAFbýN :Jpvlt,