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Village Squire, 1979-05, Page 27PEOPLE If your son fell in love with the daughter of a barber who slits his clients' throats and serves them up as meat pies, you might not be all that pleased. And yet what parent wouldn't be proud of Victor Garber the young London -born actor who is in a hit show on Broadway. Garber, who started out playing Tom Sawyer in a children's theatre school productions in London, quit school in grade 10 to pursue acting and was a member of the popular singing group The Sugar Shoppe, is one of the most recognized young faces on Broadway for his part as the young sailor who falls in love with the daughter of Sweeney Todd, The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. The hit musical by Stephen Sondheim has a strange story but has been a hit just the same. Another Canadian Len Cariou is also a star. For Garber it's more than a fluke. Last year he won a Tony nomination for his part in Deathtrap. There's more than one way to find success in the music business. Allan and Suzanne Thompson of Blyth have found that making guitar straps can be the key to success for them. Allan has been a leather craftsman for several years. About two years ago he and Suzanne set up shop in a house in Blyth, he to sell his leatherwork and she, her weaving. It wasn't always easy finding enough business to provide a living in those days but one of his products, guitar straps, caught the fancy of a major guitar manufacturer which decided to market the line. Business is now so good that nearly all the couple's time is devoted to guitar straps. They'll still do custom work but today they've closed down the retail part of their business and are using the space for a new machine to take some of the laborious preparatory work out of making guitar straps. Well, if Elora can be New England, why can't The Fonz be Scrooge? That seems to be the thinking behind the producers of a made for television movie which was shot recently in the picturesque town of Elora. The normally stylish shops of the chique shopping area were given an old look, horses and old cars stood around to make it look like New Hampshire in the 1930's. And while the set decorators made Elora look old, the makeup people were busy making Henry Winkler look like the old, doddering money lender Benedict Slade who finds the true meaning of Christmas. Such is the fairy land of television. The Farm Show, the show that did more than anything to put Theatre Passe Muraille on the theatre map, also made a good many Western Ontario people well known far beyond the region. Most, however, were known only as names, Wedding Bells... and Flowers So, your wedding date has been set, and now you are making the arrangements. Your flower order is important. It can help to make the day, and also provide many pleasant memories. We would count it a privilege to serve you on this glad occasion. Listowel Florist Ltd. Ed Van fent LISTOWEL. ONTARIO 170 Wallace N. Listowel Phone 291-2040 When you "say it with flowers" from Listowel Florist, "you've said it all." United No. 461 FTD No. 752675 LADIES' & GIRLS' • Coats •Car Coats • Dresses •Sweaters •Slims etc. 20% TO 50% OFF END OF SEASON CLEARANCES May 1979, Village Squire 25