Supervisors & Members (new & old)" tie his Dad’ NASHVILLE, TENN. (AP) — Ronny Robbins, son of the late singer, Marty This program is outdoor oriented for boys and pine 9 to 16 years of age, and has proven tobe a in and educational experience. MEETING WED., JAN. 26 Twin Rivers SchoolGym |: Robbins, is assuming some of EGR PORTHES IKE ORMMATION CAtL ‘his father's concert dates, but LORRIE HARSHENIN says he doesn't want “a sym- " pathy’ career.” “I have no. doubt about what I can do on stage. But. his ‘shoes can’t be filled,” the 83-year-old singer says. “I've not tried to capitalize ‘on his name. I've made it for the first 14 years and I figure they've been the roughest.” His father died Dec.:8.and Robbins has decided to com- ‘plete the. concert, dates: his , father had scheduled before his death, °°: ‘Ronny Robbins and his fa: ther’s band. will give, thei , first performance Feb. 26. in : Panama City, Fla. In’ March, s shoes Carmen | and “Al Around “I've done'thent for years, Robbins said..“My.. show won't change much, Now I! do them more as a: tribute.’ The elder Robbins; a mem- ber of the Country Music Hall ‘of Fame, died of heart failure after'a history of coronary trouble. ‘He wrote about’ 500 songs and had 18 No. 1 hits during his 30-year career. Ronny Robbins says he and his father are similar in: tonal quality, “but. I don’t :‘have one-tenth of the. voles control he's got.” inh wi T’ve tried to devélop'my own: style. The only time I sound do hi -like him is“ when: they will be in Kitchener, ” P! Hamilton and Ottawa. civic THEATRE- . Winner of the Pustzer Prue. the nee ° “y York Drama Cnixs Award and Ton: SS Award, this_sabrial musical will be * FEBRUARY break even the first year and. ‘ TFSS B Suctton Cf Bae Das chorcopaphy” | + « bytynette Lightfoot. ‘ TICKETS: . Members. $3.50Adults ~ * $2.75 Students & Seniors Non-Members : $6.00 Adults $5.00 Students &Senlors: ~ Contact OTUC Theatre today for your ticket: 352-2241 of 352-0666 during business hours. 3456 ing, I'll consider it a'success.” He will be singing several of his father's famous songs, ‘including El Paso, My’ Wom- an My Woman,.\My. Wife, “Devil Woman, Don't Worry, White: Sport Coat,. Tonight - keep .the’ business function-. Robbins says he will keep. 4 his father’s band together: Bs If: Robbins eg on his ther’s road for months in 1968-69. ‘He then + was drafted into ‘the U.S. A reception was. Army’ and‘ a8, solo career when he got out: He has been primarily a night- club singer, hitting the:road and using house’ bands. he ‘entre .on: the opening. night Paday’ ‘ on Porter ay Bet local artist Alf ‘Crossle . Musicians Susan Meyer of Kelowna and Bob Eddy: of . Sproule Creek entertained ‘ uests threughout the » NEW YORK (AP): Bar nard Hughes was‘born here, the gon of Irish-Catholic im- He means ‘aéttig, which he’s done steadily, for nearly 50 years, carving out a res- ey INCLUDES: —RETURN MOTORCOAGH TRANSPORTATION —TICKET 1 P.M. PERFOR! ICE —BUFFET DINNER — PLAMINGO RESTAURANT Fst bus, ° rang Ole Opry Spectacular “ Spokane Opera House February 5 © 43 a8 “Ski Lake Tahoe's” Fabulous Ski Areas Heavenly Valley — Squaw. Valley Alpine Meadow February 12-19 *399" INCLUDES: —Retum motorcoach Ontario, Ore. —2 breakfasts, Ontario, Ore. “ —Snights —Free shuttle service to Heavenly Valley, Squaw Valley and Alpine transportation —2 nights accommodation, Way Station, S. Lake Tahoo —€xperlenced driver and tour “ guide a - Prices in Canadian dollars per person based on sharing Double/Twin accommadation — RENO TOURS — April 23 Apriso - May 14 July 16 “February 28, 7 daysls nights < $250 March 4 daysi6 nig’ —4or5 nights accommodation 7 daysl6 nights (nonsmokers) 7 days/6 nights ..... City & Virginia City migrants. During his gchool: pected career: as'a character } days on the city's Lower East: actor. “He triumphed on ‘+ Side, he thought of becor ig. Broadway four years ago — a‘ priest. and .won a Tony: — as‘ the” “S80 - did everybody,” ‘he: cranky, Lovable: Trish‘ rascal says. “I suppose this wast of D. next. best thing.” Now he's back. fae a A priest, - PTUC plans musical the Pulitéée Prise'widning :°"" Georgé” Ui. “ispaaide, ata musical “Flow .to" ‘Stiéceed “in © ‘direct'the play sith Hidsteial ry: ion by Bruce Davis and. ing” is the next production of choreography by Lynette -the David Thompson: Univer- . Lightfoot. isity Centre’ Theatre Depart; | ‘This.'satirical ' musical is ment. The play opens Thurs- : about a young man (J. Perre- day. at.8 p.m. in the Civic pont Finch) who climbs to a Theatre, and continues night-' position of great power, and ly “until Sunday. o>. the ‘girl (Rosemary - Pilkin- _ New programs ~ for Selkirk areas such as turf and lawn maintenance, drywall instal- lation, swimming pool main- tenance, roof: filing, metal “cladding :and shake roofing. One of the courses will be available inthe spring; the remaining five Will be intro- duced in the ‘fall of 1983. The job training program’ INCLUDES: —fetum motorcoach ion —2 nights eccommodation creo. (except Reno Eldorado Hote! & Casino —Bonus Casino Packages < —$100 in cash prize to be given on board bus a —Hostess: Anne Henderson’. _ ~ * Selkirk College is among various community colleges throughout the province to get six new telecourses via the Knowledge Network. "The courses focus on home was designed for small busi- ness entrepreneurs. For more information about the training program” contact the KNOW: coordin- ator, Selkirk College, Trail bvenirig. Father Bill, a Laat Trish’ padre with an edge.of sad: ness, tending‘his flock ‘of im- poverished Indians at a dusty Catholic mission’ in’ ‘New. Mexico. j ‘Angels- Fall, recently transferred ‘from’ ‘off-Broad- way, concerns the musings of ie bie anda EFOUp 0 ‘of lo. gton) who ioves him Suis ally hangs on during his climb- ‘ and eventually wins him, The . hero gets ahead by. following. the. simple. rules. in bisgiae called “How: to. Succeed .in Business Without Really Try- “keep: ‘popping’ up. A: parish » priest’ in“Hogan’s. Goat’ and - Allvin “the Family, Parson : ,» Anderson: in’ ‘The * Devil's Disciple:: Father ese, vin I “Well,” ‘you've’ got me in this.” he says, r to ‘his’ current. salt: tor 0° holy” ing” — and finds that it It took 11 years sines ‘their collaboration on. ‘Guys and Dolls” for. producers Feuer and Marin’ to bring to- . gether the creative talents of - composer-lyricist Frank. Loe- sser and: ‘writer-director Abe Burrows again, and in 1961 they: came up with another Broadway musical success. “In 1962 the play won'the - coveted: Pulitzer -Prize for: drama, the Drama Critics pa Award; and Tony Awards for. best Tusa eat acter, best. and readings | offered . John Meteall, novelist and guest ofthe Writing depart: ment at: David’ Thompson University Centre, will give a free. public ‘reading of -his work in the Student Union ~ Building: on eampus at 3:80 1b. The ‘Ottawa based novelist - claims that Canadian readers - best promi eran for 1,417 , performances in New. 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