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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-04-09, Page 4Time to run on in Goderidh Love and understanding, the problems between young and old, parents and children, personal problems all this can be seen in the movie 'Time toRun', which will be shown in Goderich on april 13, 14 and 15 at the Park Theatre on the Square. There will be two showings each day, for the public.The exact times will be announced. later. The preview of this movie has been shown earlier this year in Goderich, for a number of residents. One of them was Glen- Rittinger. "It is a first rate movie. It's appealing to different age groups. personally, I was impressed with this film. It has a lot of meaning and reinforcement for someone like me," commented Mr. Rittinger. In 'Time to Run', Ed. Nilson plays Warren Cole, a hard-driving industrialist, who finds it impossible to understand his college-age son who h as rejected the role his father has mapped out for him. After much soul-searching, the father realizes !iis own responsibility for the disintegration of his family. Approached from a religious perspective, 'Time To Run' is also ,t story of friction between Jeff ,tnd his girlfriend,Michelle, flayed by Barbara Sigel, who is a , m iliar face to television iewers. Michelle has discovered spiritual dimension in her life, And this aspect is very confusing to Jeff, who has little time for "a God who would allow war, hatred, and suffering on earth.". But his life is shattered by an avalanche, of personal problems, and he finds himself at a Jesus people gathering with Michelle, where he glimpses the possibility of a new life-style based on love and understanding. "It is a very good film. It's projected towards young people. It would also provoke thinking," said Rev. G. I. Royal, Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich. Some of the younger people lave also seen this film. One of is Tim Barz, Grade 12 (dent in Goderich. I hope that most of the • magers will see this movie. It esenns the problems that both ,:trents and children deal with. ?After seeing this movie, most of the people could probably relate to their personal problems much :`work. It is a very good piece of '.Vork. It shows lack of commu&cations in that particular family," he said. Rev. Ross Nichols, of Goderich, reels taht the movie itself is satisfying, well performed. "I'm planning to see it again, and I think that most of the people would appreciate it. It is the best among the Movies that I hVe seen. 1ft puts the individual in the play," he said. Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! S ELL Through Brussels Post Classified Want Ads • • *ozzai.:mmunomaszv.J.:04 4—THE BRUSSELS' 005T, APRIL 9, 1975 ESTABLISHED 1872 Brussels Post $400 is being awarded to the reader of a weekly newspaper associated as a member of the Canadian Community Newspaper Association who best describes in his or her own words just what the weekly newspaper means to him or her. The written expression of frank opinion on "Our Hometown Paper" should be at least 250 words but not exceed 700. Objective is to encOurage readers of CCNA Weeklies to think about what their weekly means to them, their families, their lives and their communities, and to set these thoughts down in straightforward language. Polished literary expression is not sought. The judges will be interested in simple, clear exposition that indicates an awareness by the reader of the role of the weekly in. the community. Entries Will first be published in the member paper. Judges will not look for excessively high praise for the local weekly; they will study the judgment and understanding by readers of the function of the weekly. This could come from a weekly of any size, large or small.. This is a unique award since it is offered not to member papers, their staffs or regular staff contributors [they are specifically excluded], but to the reader of a CCNA weekly who best describes in his or her own words just what the weekly newspaper means to him or her. Send in your entry now to tassels Post Box 50 Brussels, .Opt. - [NQTE. Entries must be received not later than. May 16th, 1975] INTERESTED IN • '4 0 0 and a gold medal BRUSSELS ONTARIO rItrill."111111111\08174/1.111/1211 11172 °pet pray Mrs Scrii the corr seen The by call Spri Plai Th( Belgr Marc Comn bega motto roll c( name "Sup Mr about colour also s a scar Mrs girls patter' The questit Symbo fabrics The creed. The Be Miss spent a her par Procter The I will be Tuescla, The cm of thee, improv( in the B the an dist ic Haines conduct installai 76 sea; standin theft' this me Mrs Glenn higgins An Opportunity For Readers Of