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There are only two 'weeks.:
left'fer mu*, lovers to ,got
the first choice of seats for
this whiter's, big-name music
program at Myth Centre for
the-Arts. through Purchase' of
a winter series subscription. .
Close to 200 people hoer
already taken Advantage of
the
prices le get reserved seats
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to see, some of Canada's top
conceit attractions in the int-
imacy .of Myth Memorial
J3eginning Obtober. 1
:single ticket 'buyers will have
• an equal 'opportunity to get
The best remaining seats, so
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Sullivan, years af
terwards and a series of
flashl3acks. A total of 60
actors will be taking part
in the production,
The churchyard is the
only location in the Lucan
area which is being used
because according to*.
Fazakas, "The church
and the'graveyard are
the only things here
which were present at' he
tim e themaasacre • Other location shooting
will' take , place at Wen-
tworth and Black Creek
1. Loneer villages with the
'burning of, the Donnelly
home to be filmed in an
Oshawa studio.
Since the orginial
Donnelly tombstone is no
longer in place, due to
many acts of vandalism,
the__Cl3C *ought along
replicas several
tombstones which could,
be easily moved. •
As part of his payment,
On -the-- production, Mr.
Fazakas ,will receive' the
replicas.
LIMAN - Combine the
setting of . St. Patrick's,
churchyard, with about 20
CBC-TV' technicians,: plus
an actor who bears a
striking resemblance to
the infamous Will Don7
. nelly and you 'have the
STRATFORD A giant
au tion of original
Canadian and in-
ternational ' art is, being
held on September 26 at 8
pm at the Knights of
Columbus Centre in
Stratford.
Sponsored by the Perth'
County Division. of the
-Can adi/M-Mental- Health
Assodiation, full& -from-
the venture will be used
to promote educational
programs on mental
health, —to___inform the
public and alsoto develop
programs to support
people in the community
who are in need of sup-
port due to emotional and
will —be conducted-by
Beaux Arts Inter-
nationale under the
guidance-of—curator Evie
York. .- •
Reid, Jack Bush, Toni
ingredients for a
potentially fascinating
hour of entertainment.
Recently producer-
director Robert Gibbons
and 'Playwright-author
Ray Fazakas were at the
graveyard of the church
south of Lucan doing
'some on=location shooting
of " the documentary
drama, The bonnelly's of
Biddulph.
Mr,. Fazakas, a
Hamilton area- lawyer
who has spent tnuch of his
life researching the .mid-
1800's-family, said this:
production, :.which. is
scheduled to be telecast
in February, This will
coincide with the 101st.
anniversary of the raid
'by" 'Bicldulph Township
vigilantes on the Don- •
nelly farrn.
`The story'wili`" be as
accurate as 'possible and
will be brought to the
screen through a dialogue
'between-- Will Monnelly
and Father Connolly,
portrayed by, Sean
Aim is. The auctioneer I
will be Neil Fogel of Newiv •
Canadian artists
featured will include
`The series: headlines siich
top concert" performers 'as.
The fluggett Family Old
Maureen Forrester. It will,
begin on November 12 with
The Brass Company, a. brass
trio which combines music
and humour for an outstand-
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The Mogen Family, the
Ottawabased group that
performs renaissance nalSic
in period costumes with the
intruments of the Arne will
bring a special Christmas
program to Memorial Hall on
Decem !ir 11. The group will
Christr
*as songs such as God*Rest
Ye Merry. Gentlemen; but
also of the feeling of Christ-
Mas in thOse ancient days,
A rare opportunity to see
one of the world's top singers
will be offered subscribers on
April 29 when contralto:.
Maureen Forrester performs
at Memorial Hall. :The star
who has filled huge,concert
halls like the Carnegie •Hall
will thrill audiences in the
intimate surroundings of
Memorial Ball.
The rich, lively music of
the theatre is performed by
The Tapestry Singers in the
final series attraction. A
Theatre Tapestry ' blends ,
eight 'Voices heard with such
companies as The Canadian
Opera,Company ,to performs
the music of such, greats as
George Gershwhr and Cole
Porter.
Series tickets' are still
available at $16, a saving of
$9 over the single ticket
prices. Children'sseries tick-
ets are also on. sale.'. The
series features two events
with folksinger Eric Nagler
On November 22 and The
Lampoon -Puppetheatre prea-
enting Monkey Business
March 14. Tickets for, the-tWo
events are only $4 through a
series .subscription. '
Two special attractions are
also Scheduled. The Family
Brown will be in concert 'on
October 18 and. the RCMP.
Showband will appear Nov-
ember 30. Tickets are now on
sale.
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