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Village Squire, 1976-11, Page 32Van Egmond, a veteran of the European wars in Napoleon's army agreed to lead the rag -tag band of untrained farmers, some of whom were equipped with nothing but pitchforks for weapons. 'His attempts went for naught. however, as the irrepressible Mackenzie and other leaders didn't wait long enough to get things organized and the rebellion was put down at Montgomery's tavern north of Toronto. almost before it began. While the history books deal mostly with Mackenzie, who escaped to the U.S. and was later pardoned to return to Toronto, the really tragic hero of the whole affair was Van Egmond. The old soldier was captured and later died in prison, likely from pneumonia caught in the damp prison. Two others, Sam Lount and Peter Matthews went to the gallows on April 12. 1838. Many of the familiar faces of the Passe Muraille troupe, Miles Potter, David Fox and Eric Petterson among them. will not be in this reincarnation of the original. Yet their work, the work they did in researching and creating the characters will still be on display. They have shown a genious for such work in the past and hopefully their characters will come to life as well in the hands of a new cast. See around town for details of where and when the play will be performed. Where ? do you go to buy warm and cozy leather boots. Why? SINCERITY SHOES SEAFORTH 30, Village Squire/November 1976 �4',/( CHEESE 4 POTS Ce Oct/t. , -��.�e . 10-z 44,; -Lx , C.Zee z -e PMOL / Qy� -745 �o -s-,., . R.R. #5, Seaforth, Ontario. 345-2184 Open Sundays 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Seaforth Hwy. 8 ea o o . v E in o. To Stratford ifty. St. Columban 1