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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964
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ions A Smash
THEATRE CAST FACES
'GRAVE SITUATION
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By Esther Garrow
Murder with a tingeof the
light fantastic willbe the theme
of the Goderich Little Theatre's
first offering ,,of 1964.
On October 29-30-31, the Little
Theatre will open the current
season with "Ten Little. In-
dians," a three -act tragi -comedy
by Agatha Christie.
It is the first of three produc-
tions to%be offered by Little
Theatre this year. The other
two will be "Four Poster," sche-
duledfor mid-February, and
"GooNews," set for the spring.
Gail Sully will direct "Four
Poster!' and Jack Marriott will
direct the spring play.
Into the final two weeks of
rehearsal, "Ten Little Indians"
NEWCOMERS TO GODERICH , LITTLE they retwarse tension -packed sequence un-
is being polished under the ex -
THEATRE. are Crown Attorney William der approving eye of play's director, Mrs. perienced hand, of June Hill.
Cochrane and Becky • Johnston, Who take . JUne Hill. , Mrs. Hill several years ago
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k, roles "inv t1Teittittle Indians -Above - ver
li-cinges In Eveping Courses
Central Huron Secondary School
Clinton
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--Due ro---Results--Of- Adult -Registration —The- Following—Changes-
Now Become Necessary:
Courses Not Listed, Have Been Cancelled Due To Insufficiente-gistration
Or No -Ireacbers. AppliZantg, Are .14T-trit-ed-to Re -
Register In Another* Course Or To Obtain A Retund On Presentation Of
Receipt At ,School Office Evenng Of October 26' BetweOn 8 :00 and 9 :00
Where, Fees For Courses Listed Bel4, have Been Changed Refund's
Will Be Distri4Rted. On First Night Of Curse.
BUSINESS 'COURSES
(I) ...,TYPEWRITING: Monday evening only from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m, Fee $5.
(II) BOOKKEEPING: Wednesday evening only from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Fee -$5.00.
(III) BUSINESS MACHINES: Monday evening 'only from '8:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Fee $5.00. If a minimum of 15 candidates has not enrolled
by October 26, this course will be cancelled and fees refunded.
(IV) SHORTHAND: Wednesday evening only from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.
Fee $5.00. If a minimum of 15 , candidates has not enrolled
October 28, this course will be cancelled and fees refunded.
TECHNICAL COURSES—
(I)
(II) -
(111)'
(IV)
(V)
AUTO MECHANICS: Course is full and will be offered Monday and
Wednesday evenings from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. . ,
DRAFTING: A decision will be made on changing to a 3 -hour course
one night per week. If a minimum of. 15 candidates has not
enrolled by October. 26, this course will be cancelled and fees
refunded.
ELECTRICITY: (as above for Drafting). -
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION: (as above).
WELDING: Courses are full, and will be offettd
tised.
as previously adver-
RECREATIONAL COURSES—
(I) SEWING—Basic: Monday evenings only from .8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Fee is $5.
(ID" SEWING—Advanced: 'Wednesday evenings only from 8:00 to 10:00
p.m. Fee is $5.00.
(III) ART AND OIL PAINTING: Monday evenings only — from 8:00 to
10:00 p.m. Fee is $5.00. If a minimum of 15 candidates has not
enrolled by October 26, this course will be cancelled and fees
refunded.
MILLINERY: Wednesday eVenings only from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. This
course will run for 10 weeks. A second 10 Week course will be
.offered in January if there is sufficient interest. Fee is $5.00
per course. Registration for BOTH Courses will be held on
Wednesday, October 21. A minimum enrolment <if 15 is mand-
atory if these courses are to be offered.
(IV)
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE --
FARM MANAGENItNT COURSE: will be held on Monday nights ONLY
at 800 to 10:00 p.m. Fee $10.00.
Planning For Profit (Management Accounting)
Course restricted to owner/managers of miall businesses. Thursday
• evenings 8.00 to 10:00 p.m. Fee $25.00, The course shows how
a small business owner, regardless Of his type of business, can
use information •contained in his own books of account to
operate more profitably.
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f Coripser
'Salad Tays."
ItathSO4Jenkins, who last year
played a leading part in "Chalk
Garden," in this one is cast as
"Emily Brent," fork -tongued,
embittered spinster. '
tittivrTria,igh..r...EgiMtryirrtr
vide an auspicious 1964 open-
ing for amateni",theatre here.
Cast for the Christie play in-
cludes a number of well-known
Little Theatre veterans.
A major role is carried by
Don Stoyle of 193' MacDonald
street, best remembered. 'for
leads in "Life With Father,"
"High Ground," and "The Glass
Menagerie,"
Cast in "Indians" alS'o are
Arthur Currie, Clinton news-
-Man, Frank Bisskt, Peggy Mc-
Gratten, Earl-- McCarthyr---and-
Kathy Jenkins. •
,Currie, known for his per-
formances in "Junior Miss" and
.f.!High-Ground,"--plays- the -role
of the flustered butler,' "Rog-
ers." Bissett, best remembered
as "Ambrose" in "Salad Days,"
is cast as the vacuops playboy
Stoyle, an immediate hit' iri
"Life With' .Fathee when he
first came 'to Gciderich four
years ago,' is magnpcently cast
in "Indians" as Sr •Lawrence
Wargrave, "Judge of the High
Court."
McCarthy, as "Narracott," is
making his second appearance
in Goderich ; Little Theatre.
And, as a tip -seeking boatman,
he adds an early, delightful
Comedy touch to the proceed-
ings—before' all gets grim.
An important newcomer to
Goderich Little Theatre Ls
Crown Attorney William Coch-
rane, who is superb as "Gen-
eral Mackenzie," aging, unbal-
anced military map with bitter'
'memories. CtoWn Attorney
Cochrane, beforecoming to
GOderich, had • experience in
both directing and acting. -In
Exeter he is remembered' best
for his leadin&role in "HMS
Pinafore," the i'lbert and Sul-
livan, classic. His skilful inter-
pretation of "Mackenzie" figures
Adrian Swanton of Wellington
street, yam makes the ne'er-do-
well adventurer, "Lombard,"
highly believable.
"Marston," who can "touch
ninety. •going over Saltsbury
Plain" with his "super -charged
Sports Mulatti Carlotta."
Cast as "Mrs. Rogers," the
shrewish cook, is Peggy McGrat;
ten, well -remembered for her.
Angel Face
He co-stars with Becky 'John-
ston, willowy brunette with the
angel face who is perfectly cast
as "Vera Claythorne," heroine
of the Christie niece.
Richard Harland, technical in-
structor at Clintbn's Huron Sec-
ondary school, is s,upprbly. con-
yi nsLni*aSTL.` Or. Arm:stl'on
alcoholic psychiatrist Vih 'a
chronic case of nerves.",
Harland, well-known tb the-
Atte:1MA. ..St.„Marys is _man
ing his Goderich debut in the
Christie thriller.
"Ten -Little Indians" 'will be
the first Little Theatre experi-
ence for Pat Brennan, Goderich
-newsman-cast as "Davis," the
brash South African millionaire.
Producer for "Ten Little In-
dians" is Marjorie Macfie, a 20 -
year veteran with amateur the-
atre in Goderich. Well-known
THE CAST.. of "Ten, tittle Indians" gets last minute tip to right; Don Stoyle, Adrian Swanton, Arthur Currie,
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from, Mr. Richard Harland of Clinton, one of three promp- :Becky Johnston, Peg McGratten, Frank Bissett, Cathy Jen-
ters for season's first Little Theatre -production. From left kips, Richard Harland, and Earl McCarthy.
"as-both-attor-anthdirector;-she
is the number one assistant to
Director Hill for "Indians."
Grueling •SOssion
_ A _first dress rehearsal Was
held Sunday when.Director Hill
took her company through (the
play in grueling afternoon and
evenihg sessions. On Sunday
she 'received important assist-
ance from Makeup Artist Martha
Rathburn, Stage Manager Bill
Chase, and .Lighting Specialist
slack Wright. •
How Will it all come out? As
,o-ne-waysi2ed-it-up-after--th
Sunday rehearsals: "It'll . be
'murder' with a light touch!
It'll be a smash ,hit 'of
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PENSION TAXES
Pension taxes paid into the,
old age, security pension fund
failed to meet benefit payments
in 11 of the 13 years from 1952
to 1964; the tiund's deficits Thr
this period, a' total of $722 mil-
lion, were met out of other tax
revenues.
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