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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jul 1982, p. 27

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ROT ET Lg SE 2 eS 4: Sete a Gulley stages return tohome. area by Janet Henderson yohn Gulley, originally from Elm- vale, is coming home for ihe weekend, from Nashville, Tennessee, to appear at Carl Brewer's Sportsman Motor Inn in Victoria Harbour. John, who has lived in Nashville the last two years, began his musical career at the age of 12, bui he's come a long way since the local high school band he originated back ai EDHS. He graduaied from there to become lead singer and guitarist for one of Canada's top country bands, Whiskey River, and from there to musical director for Global TV's Tim Daniels Show. Once established in Toronio, Billie Joe Spear heard him play for one night and offered him the opportunity to begin a career in the country music capital of the world, Nashville. John now spends his iime on the road with Freddie Hart, playing guiiar for Nashville recording sessions and songwriting for other artists. John is an exceptional songwriter. His most recent hit is "Talk To Me Loneliness" -- by Canada's Mary Bailey which hit number 26 on ihe Canadian music charts. The same song was recently released by Cindy Huri and in ihree weeks has rocketed into the top 30's in the U.S. Billboard Magazine predicts the song will be a big hit for John across the States. John has also become a much-heralded reco- rding-session guilar player and has done _ sessions for Roy Clark, Marty Robbins, Ronnie Prophei, Billie Joe Spear, Freddie Hart, Cindy Hurt, and many others. John will be ap- pearing as a single ai ihe Sportsman Inn for two nights only. He'll be performing original material as well as your ' favourite country songs. Drop by for a drink, and welcome John back io the country he dearly misses. ga i ls a Reason to celebrate Manager Tom Wrighi stands atop the newly- named Roxy 'heaire on King St. in Midland after ihe new lettering was installed lasi week. A few letiers aren't the only new thing abou! the old ihe biggest Odeon, though: E.T. sets record E.T, has_ attracted movie _ here," said Wright. The Roxy was recently _ NIGHTLY AT 7% 91 the curreni offering, E.T., has broken all attendance records ai the theatre and is now heading into its third week. audience ever in Midland, Roxy manager Tom Wright said Monday. The Sieven Spielberg production about a stranded exira-terrestrial has packed the house for two weeks ending the pasi weekend and will continue through this week. "Thai beats everything that's ever played iransformed from the Odeon.after a change of ownership, but records from the old theatre were checked agains! the new movie's astounding run. '""Mosi movies may go for a week or two ai bes: in Midland," ihe manager said. "This one may go into a fourth week." Donuts are hot stuff The Donui Villa swepi a pair of games in Huronia Slow Pitch action this week to move from last place in the west division to fourth place. Sieve Vaughn pitched a fine game, leading ihem io a 20-7 win over the Warriors, and Paul Bellisle pitched the win in a 16-12 victory over ihe Sieelbrite Sieelers. The Warriors managed to come back from their loss to whip Fred Hook's Ex-Pros 24- 11 behind the fine effort of pitcher Art Bergie. Steelbrite Steelers weren't as fortunate as they losi their other game this week to the Techform Eagles, 21-6. Russ Cousineau once again led the way on the mound, Rick Beausoleil went five for five with a home run and Phil Gignac went four for four witha four-bagger to spark the offense. Goman Boats managed to stay within range of Western Division - leading Tech- AY BED Tjuly 22, 23, 24 --q| SW" _ Brandy | Main St., Elmvale. _ Now Appearing , 16, 17 form by thumping the IUE Sluggers behind the arm of Barry Nickerson. Sluggers another one, hammered by coemaiic 24-9. 16-8 The then lost the win with r Thorpe Lichtenburg defeated Peter Robillard 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 in the final of the first Penetanguishene Tennis Club members' 'ournament Saturday ai the Memorial Park courts. The first-ever event for ihe newly-formed club was originally scheduled as a doubles affair bu! was reshaped into a singles format due 'o a shortage of players. The only female competitor, 14-year-old Lisa Merkley, earned a shoi ai the consolation itle bui was edged out by Mike Berdan 8-6 in a one-se? thriller. - SAS gelling Sim- Al Deschamps pitched round- =~ \rippers going to Jim MacDonald, Dave Diver and Jackie Dusome. In the only other game, Wilkin's Auto surprised the Dollar- 'own Saints 15-14. Gerry Florshu'z picked up the win after Gary Wilkins drove in centre-fielder Brian Bakker with the winning run. ' Theatre ot Barrie July 16 - 24 Catch Barbara Hamilton AT GEORGIAN COLLEGE | Hwy 400 at Duckworth St IN BARRIE ¥ Box Office (705) 728-4613 Direct from Nashville "John Gulley" Recording artist/Song Motor In Victoria Harb Fully license Gourmet menu 534-7214 riter This = & Sat. evening only July 16 & 17 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. ~~ PEN TWIN PENETANG 4th BIG WEEK Special Matinee Wed. July 21 - MOVIE GUIDE ROXY THEATRE Held Over! MIDLAND 526-5791 7and9 P.G. ef, THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL 1:30 - KING KONG ET - 1:30 Sat. Matinee - 549-2953 HELD OVER 2nd BIG WEEK 7 and? P.G. - Scenes of Violence Sat. Matinee 1:30 - Don Knotts in THE RELUCTANT ASTRONAUT Lean V6 to Thurs, July 22 7 and9:15 ...the most devastating killing machine built his job.,.steal it! CLINT EASTWOOD IY REOX Ema Show starts at dusk. Admissiononly $3.50 Fri. July 16 to Thurs July 22 PHELPSTON TAVERN ee Country & Western Music Now appearing: PHELPSTON TAVERN Flos Conc.4, Phelpston m4 © DRIVE- IN THEATRE Sail © 0000000000000000006000% HELD OVER Riekage { rapio/sounp _| 322-2890 Pictures Subject To Unavoidable Change MGM director of photography BILL BUTLER. A'S.C music by BILL CONTI - produced by IRWIN WURLER an Starts Friday July 16 IKK WALTER LEMMON == MATH ? Dw, 3 7 yt SA a ROBERT CHARTOFF-IRWIN WINKLER production « ROCKY II!' SYLVESTER STALLONE -TALIA SHIRE BURT YOUNG - CARL WEATHERS and BURGESS MEREDITH as Mickey and MRT as Clubber Lang ROBERT CHARTOFF ° written and directed by SYLVESTER STALLONE Cixaes=sree=) 2 ebuS-- Wednesday, July 14, 1982, Page 27 ee ee ee

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