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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-04-23, Page 91101Y, 0 MUCH AT CONCESSION RD, 4 • • PHONE 524-9961 Gootkioi • DRIVEN TIICATIC ,r7 On Friday:,' April dur- ing. the afternoon,' a. work- shop for the Prama Students was condueted h), Directer Paul Thompson. Mr. Thomp- sop „Ls_theA,•,egorfor The at - re Passe Mvraille, a theafie • .based in Toronto. He may be falniliar to • Some :by the sham:5 he has directed that have toured the area sttch as ,last year's .`The Death of the Dennellys' shown in Blyth, • as well as others including the 'Farm Show' and a col-. ective called 1837. For the vvorkshOp the stud- like, Put, gradually, .as they Continued talking, laughter Ceased'as they concentrated on what they were doing. The purpose of haring every- one do the sounds all at once was, so -'that the glide plied thatlho only S'UbStan- tial difference was possiblV Or topics students chose to create a song or play on, Concerning the emphasis put on ,`Canadian' theatre he telt --nthatit-was-hasicallY-a-mattet ents gathered on the floor of the. gym and Mr. Thompson began a ,discussion .of the sorts of theatrics employed such as Music, to draw outran audience! Later he condacted a few eXereises to loosen up would' he able to .do anything the students.. One WAS- to' and not be eMbarrassed; this `find yOurown space' accom- proved .:successful as' the fished by: lying. on.. the floor whole, gym soon reverberat- and then talking. In' the ed, with sound.. beginning, laughter quite When was dene, the often broke out because the students gathered, again to students were self-conscious liSten ..excerpts of- the as to What they would look CKNX BarnDance that was once a regular feature sever-, al years ago, The music: itself as well as the methods of the announcer were lightly. stud .led. This proved to be the spring heard for the students oil from the crankcase ;and to begin making, uP.their Own ing chores easier is to keep, replace it with fresh oil, of the songs and music from •a tools in good working order,: type recommended in the conglemeration of ideas a says Ryss Goznrne,' Ontario',' operating manlier: melodies that they came up Ministry of. Agriculture and . Clean or replace spark . with. Food horticulinrist. Pings, and .hO sure•the spark Later,' at the suggestion of . ."Cleati the metal parts .of plug" wire ha been., diseell Mr; Thompson, two students - d before checking the did an impromtu skit-portray- remove. ,tools with steel wool. necte rust..: After dieifilni, blade. When sharpening the ing a character with whom rub the theta wit h an 'oily blade, be careful not to'file it they were familiar. When cloth to prevent further rust out. out •of balance, asked if he found a difference ing. Shovel, hoe and spade "It is also a good idea to. between workshops he had edges can be sharpened wash all plastic garden tools. conducted in the city and the easily with a file.• This bef°re using them:again this country, Mr. Thompson re- method of sharpening is also year,," says Mr. Gonone, recommended for lawn mow- • er 'blades," says Mr. QOM- ONO 1111: Lawn mowersaprobablV re- cewe. , more.., .use _than any. ~, other piece -of garden equip -Ment,. so good .Ma.maintenance. iS especially important. Gn a hot surrintlay. lawn mow- '. er breakdOwns can be frust n - LatingHtetevetithe—most patient gardener.. . To';get,{your lawn mower Pm ready for the new season: • wash the exterior with kero- sene or fuel oil to remove. dirt, grease' and grass elip-; Pings that may have accuind- no dated last season. Remove IN and clean, the air filter ac:, cording to the manufactur- er' s instructions. Drain ':dirty One way to . make garden . „ . -,PLEASE-NOTE SHOWEIMES— - . -- 2 She*Ings. ,fech Day at r 700 p;En An Ameritran I raoai • 1,0e,eee,1 le AO .4;111. ..A total Joy front beginning 'to end— spirited,. honest and ailirming. Sissy Sfiticelt arid. Ttimmy I AN' ,11)11Cli are mesmerbong. Kann trolly, dirteitlx1 by Michael Anted, screen.- WI RNA K. 'Ank 11x11, SISNY Sl'At 'I IMM 'l 1:1:1•; .1 ONES • ?OMAN, ONTARIO PHONE 357.1030 FORROVIIINIONAARN0 3111.0111111[DIE OW Wednesday to Tuesday, April 23 - 29 ' iraYiv,xxvi,sorG• of,"Canadians doing Cana& ian works rather than trying to imitate 'someone 'else." If he had any advice to:give to • an aspiring actor.or'' actress, it .would be that the person Should not be selfleonscions as to what he is portraying but allow hithself to find his 'space', *; enabling him • to explore his character and thus portray it successfhily, Berrtiee Plasschler, 12 F Come, visit our minsual•country resort for Tea today! We've preimred buttered toast freshly made scones, tiorne made jaM,.Pevon cream, cake,. bisCuits and Earl Grey tea for the occasion. 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