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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1969— Second Section, Pages 9 to 16
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'Charley's Aunt played to full houses in the SD1
auditotiurn on Thursday and Friday evenings.
Produced by the SDHS dramatic club, the popu-
lar feature wilt-directed by Karen Henderson. Beata
Malkus was assistant director and the staff consultant
was Miss J. Hatten.
Taking part were: Jack Chesney, John McGrath;
Brassett, Jim Dallas; Charley Wyckham, Paul Mog-
gach ; Lord Fancourt Babberley, Dan Cornish; Kitty
Verdun;'Marx' Combs; Amy Spettigue, Judy Jeffery;
Sir Frances Chesney, Jim Rowatt; Stepherr Spettigue,
Stephen 'Blocked; Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez, Diane Mc-
Kay; and EIa Delahay, Mary Oke,
The props were managed by : Jim Rowatt, assis-
ted by Cynthia Newnham , Starr Fischer, Doug Phil-
lips John McGrath , Mary Bewley , Brenda Bewley.
and Karen McDonald.
' Costumes and make-up were in charge of Pat
Ryan, assisted by Cindy Eisler, Gwen McLean, Mary
Anne Kunz.; Jeanette` Watterworth , Nellie Swinkles;
Marilyn Durst, Mary Jean Fry, and Elizabeth Ball;
William Murdie was stage manager while light,
ing was managed by Bruce Wilbee , assisted by Doug
Phillips, Ron Dalrymple, Neil McDonald, and John
Gorwill,
. During the first intermission, the glee club, man-
aged by Miss A. Reid, .sang "Folksong of the Nether,
lands" and "Green Green Grass of Home" with a duet
"Four Strong Winds" by Mary Jean Fry and Sandra
Coleman.
(Expositor'vhotos by Tom Haley) ..
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