WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30,1986 PAGE 23 PROM PG. 7 Priority Life International Boundaries is eomprised of (in random order) Jeff Teravainen, vocals, Gregg Tilston, keyboard, Scott Phipps, drums, Mike Tur- ner, guitarist and Shaun Gillespie, bass guitar. place and the girls return !o school, ail file up-datlng and new reglstrations will be carrled out by the cen- tre's fuli-time staff. Anyone wlio needs to up- date their file wilU then siply arrange an ap- pointment at the centre. If you would like te Join Prlority Life you can attend a clInlc at one of- the foilowlng locations: Tliursday, Auguat 7 at the Whltby Seniors Activity Centre from 2 tlll 4 p.m.; Frlday, August 8 at the Regency Place Apar- tmnents, 225 Hickory St. from 9 tili il a.m.; and again from 2 tiil 4 p.m. at the Regency Place Apartnients at 15 Regency Crescent; Tuesday, August 12 at Windsor Place, 315 Colborne St. W. from 2 tlll 4 p.m.; Wednesday, August 13 at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, loi Brock St. N. from 1 tili 3 p.m. ; Frlday, Auguat 15 at the IDA Drug Store, 65 Baldwin St. in Brooklln'from 1 tii 4 p.m.; and lastly at the Whltby Seniors' Actlvlty Centre Monday, August 25 frem-1until 3:30 p.m. If you would ilke to learn more about the Priorlty ILue program please cail the centre at 668-7919 and ask for Juile Thissen or Sue Martin. THE FRAMING CENTRE,668.4521 BY MIKE JOHNSTION Free Pess Staff International Boun- darles, a WWitby band. la ittemptlng te reach out te the wlder audien- ce suggested ln their name. Jeff Tervainen, moais, Gregg Tilaton, keyboarda, Scott Phip- po, drum, Mke Turner, qultariât -and Shaun Mllesple, basa gultar, .omprlae the band that 'ormed la October of ast year and are con- ilstently playlng to uacked houses. "We're cencentratlng n Toronto because à at'a were the people re," sald Tervainen. lie band la currently on ie Toronto nlglitelub Ircuit playing clubs ach as the Isabella and arry's ldeaway. Tlie 'bond la looklng Sr a record deal, and ccordlng te, Tervainen, Laylng: the Toronto ubs la the way to 3come known. "We're an original nd.* We play our own uff whlch la; klnd of ulque," lie sald. Ac- îrdlng te Tervainen e bond bas a reper- Ire of 400 songa. "The ird part la learning ersa." Tervainen, who lias en wrlting: songa since 32, wrltes the soflg5 rINB along wltli low bond member ilespie. 'We write about wliat ecta us," sald Ter- [nen recalllag liow à Song, Easter reat, came about. I 9 asleep one niglit 1 bad tlis bod drearn >ut a nuclear war. 'T FAST AND SAVE! The FramIng Centre S6684521 Baslcally the son g says the Ruasians are the same as us se wliy worry.9 Altliouglithe bond lias songs deallng wltli nuclear war and acid rain, Tervainen sald It would be unfair te categorize tlie bond as political. "We're not poiltical. I thlnk the bond would like te be known as a sumnier bond." Tervainen sald tlie bond, whlclipractlces 18 liours a week wlien tlie members are net on tlie road, pride theniselves on getting tlie audience to sing along and gettlng tliem up on the dance floor. IlWe like to get people's minds off their troubles," sald Ter- vainen. Tervainen, wlio sald tlie bond doesn't like te be pigeon holed, said INB's influences include U2, Simple Minds and DISTINCTIVE WEDDING1 INVITATIONS Select ybur w.edding invllalions fn.m aur complete catalogue. For you.. a Keepsake copy of your Invitation in luxurious gold, PiTI 19N thieBeatles. "We're a mixture of new rock and old rock. Someone once teld me we sould like Power- station wltli keyboar- It's the mixture of old and new sounda that Tervainen credits for mucli of the band's suc- cess. And Tervainen and tlie band hope te, turn that success inte a record deal. "«We have one com- pany înterested in us now," said Tervainen. "Our major goal la to get a record deal." Currently tliey are contemplatlng recor- ding an E.P. for distribution. Tervainen sees evidence of the bonds popularty In the packed 356 King St. W. Oshawa bouses they are con- stantly playlng for. "A lot of people are comlng bock te liear our songa. And that's not easy te accompliali especiaily la singles bars."1 He complained tliat tlie only'reason people go to singles bars la to meet people, not to llsten tetliemusic. "Tliat's why lt's good te bave places like the Isabeila la Toronto were people come to sec tlie bond and listen to the music. INB wli be playing toniglit at tlie Playground and Ter- vainen expecta an en- tliusiastlc crowd. "The kads are a good crowd. Tliey like to dan- ce and liave a good time." 433-1494 y~a'g ~ AUTO SALES OFÀ ý & J q LEASING LTD.. 3195 BAYLY ST. E., AJAXF 686-3505, 11/2 MILES EAST 0F HARWOOD AVE. DON'T MISS THESE DEALSI, -SPEIL PRHASE- AUTOMATICS WITN POWER STEERINO AND BRAK! S. PRICES WELL BELOW FACTORY INvoicE-.. FROM 18495 L E 1986 CAVALIER 1986 CAVALIER 4 DOOR, AUTO, P.S., P.B., GOLD 2 DOOR, AUTO, P.S., P.B.,' TAN INT., AMIFM STEREO DARK BLUE, BLUE INT. .18495- $8495' INSlPONT. GRAN PRIX LE isuiOLOS CALAIS BUOKETS, CONSOLE, AUTOPS., P.S., VO AIR COND., P. 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