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THE SQUARE GODERICH
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rogers
of Montreal, were weekend
guests of his sister and her
husband, Dr. and Mrs. R. G.
Hunter and his mother, Mrs.
Charles F. Rogers.
Jim Higgins, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Higgins at
their home, The Maples, Blue-
water Highway.
Staying with Mrs. Robert
Scotchmer from Wednesday
until Friday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Curry Campbell, Toronto, and
Mrs. George Campbell of Leth-
bridge, Alberta.
Sunday visitors of Dr. and
Mrs. R. G. Hunter at their
summer home were: Professor
and Mrs. Dougald Campbell,
Kingston.
The movie committee of the
Pioneer Park Association
would like someone to lead the
waiting crowd in community
singing before the movies each
Thursday evening. An accomp-
anying instrument, even a pitch
pipe would be of assistance.
More than 400 peopl eattend-
ed the mobile tuberculin test-
ing clinic last week, and over
200 availed themselves of the
free x-ray service. Mr. and
Mrs. L. Makin, conveners, wish
to thank all who assisted.
Jim McLeod, Toronto, was
with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Scot-
chmer from Friday till Sunday.
Guests over the weekend of
Mr. and Mrs. K. Weston and
Marcia, at their cottage on the
Bluewater Highway were Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McCormick,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mathers
of London were visitors at the
summer home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Logan, Howard Street, on
Thursday, July 23. Mr. Math-
CTS is Chief of the London Fire
Department, and Mr. Logan is
finance commissioner and trees-
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titer of the City of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ander-
son and family, Science Hill,
and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bis-
back, Clinton, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. a n d
Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden How-
ard, Smith Falls, were guests
of his cousin, Mrs. Lloyd Scot-
chmer and her family on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klandi,
Woodstock, and Dr. and Mrs.
Moore Hislip and Julie, Detroit,
were at the family summer
home, Wheel-Inn, for the week-
end.
Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner re-
turned on Thursday from Clin-
ton Public Hospital, and is
convalescing at her home on
Main Street.
Monday night a near-capa-
city opening night audience
watched a lively performance
of William Wycherley's 17th
century comedy of manners,
"The Country Wife". Those
who enjoyed the zestful, bawdy
spirit of Fielding's "Tom Jon-
es", are certain to love Wycher-
ley's romp through the drawing
rooms of Restoration London.
The director, Mr. Langham,
has produced a visually lavish
comedy which moves at a pace
sufficiently swift to support the
rather drawn-out plot. The
basic jest of a gallant who pre-
tends to be impotent in order
to seduce society women with-
out injuring their reputation, is
typical of 17th century comic
plot devices, but it is neverthe-
less inadequate. Though it
lacks the polished wit of the
later Congreve, and the magic
and charm of the earlier Shake-
speare, Wycherley's dialogue is
Bayfield Personals
Vacationing in the Jowett
cottage area at present are Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Spencer, Gary
and Ross, Rexdale; Mr. and
Mrs. John Carruthers and fam-
ily, Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Hauser and daughter, Bir-
mingham, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves
and their son John Reeves,
Burlington, were guests in the
village this weekend. They
visited their aunt, Mrs. S. H.
McEvoy and on Sunday morn-
ing were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Oddleifson at a break-
fast party.
Tom Logan, London, spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Logan.
Mrs. Gordon Stewart of RR
2 Ripley, spent last Thursday
with her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter
Erickson and family.
Mrs. Lottie Davis and grand-
son Kenneth Sturgeon, Hespel-
er, spent last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Sturgeon.
idmirably handled by the ex-
cellent cast.
No single actor completely
dominated the play, but to this
reviewer Heath Lamberts as
Mr. Harcourt, and William
Hutt as Mr. Sparkish, carried
the play with their very clear-
cut and amusing treatment of
the sub-plot.
Helen Burns made a wonder-
ful Margery Pinchwife, the
very unselfconcious country
wife, who openly delights in
the pleasures London society
secretly indulges in. and Doug-
las Rain gives a solid perform-
ance as her intensely jealous
husband. John Colicas, who
portrayed such a powerful King
Lear, was merely adequate as
Mr. Horner, the sly seductor.
He seemed to be abated with
some of Lear's age, as he failed
to keep pace with the spirit of
the play.
Not the best of an age rich
in comedies,. "The Country
Wife" is worth seeing if only
for the accurate, and often wit-
ty, picture it draws of a fascin-
ating period.
The last of the four plays to
be presented at Stratford this
year, "The Country Wife" will
continue in repertory until the
end of the season.
.COMING — August 13-19
THURS. thru. WED.
Cleopatra
BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN
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"The Country Wife" Delights Audience
With Its Zestful Wit, Colorful Sets
By GWILYM ARCHER
Bulletin Drama Critic