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D. J. COCHRANE,B.A.,
Principall.
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vp:By Esther Garrow
The Christmas season is be-
ing
e-J g brightened this year by
the efforts of Goderich Little
Theatre. The December sky
was glowing over the Ontario
Hospital on Wednesday evening
of last week when the stars
of GLI, with the expert mus-
ical assistance of XL. Lorne
Dobterer, Zeta Baeehler, a,•nd the
l arbeuraires, ,presented a
Christmas pageant ter the pat-
ients in the hospital.
Reverend G. Lockhart Royal
read from the Gospels. Mrs.
Bruce Sully was in charge of
this truly beautiful production.
Teen Theatre members who
took the parts of shepherds'
were David McCabe, Carol Mac --
Ewan, Kathy MacEuf'an, Jaeque-
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line Duckworth, and Vrederi *
teen Hoopen. The Arabian• Boy;
was played by 'B!onnie Such,
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GLT players in the pageant
were Becky, Johnston, R chardl ,'
1V:adge, 13111)' Goc'hrane, Loxeeu
Madge, Cheryl McCarthy, M Vir-
ginia„ Lodge, Adrian Swanton,
Earl MtvCaitlhy, and- Stan Mcc-
Grabten. Rack stage aSsistants
were Ruth Leonard, Marlorae .:-
Maofie, Jack A Wright, John
ht, and ' Dtiro-
thy M artliy. The Mary Lynne
Dancer ,• with Pipe' Major Bill
Millar, presented a group of
Scott' dances •on ' the same
program. •Dancers &ere Janet
Young, Connie Young, Brenda
arry • n, i •' "•"" ttit?f
Cheryl Yungblut, Linda Young
and Barbara Ellen' MacLeod.
It nyust be noted than. the
time ' and effort devoted to this
... 'Qty^ -,g,• ' ' ^' e .
heels of a strenuous theatre
workshop conducted . by Mr.
Richard Howard for the Com-
munity Program Branch of the
Ontario Department_el„ , uea:.:
'Ituon. , Everyone who took part
in this_w orks'hop on "Acting
with Special Emphasis on Move-
ment and Voice" was enthus-
iastic about its merit Aro nthQr
+�; •:s/�1,.;��,l,c .,..� w.bf4Yie.,--��f#-`-stag'•
lighting, will be held in Janu-
ary
Puppets Coming
meas program will be the famous
Hazen Puppet Show. The
Charming • Nand Hazell;- twice
vice-president of the . Puppet- i ults in the evening, at 8.30 .pm:
eers of America and president Rovers and Rangers will be in
e artelsoon
of the Toronto Guild of Puppet- pd,ancate
erf .ces Parent are ask-.
to Goderich on December 30th.
Associated with her is another
well .known puppeteer, Mr.
George Merten, who is an old
>fniend°'Ilf•TA' • ..•.a4p. addition.,
.€-
a great many live performances,
Miss Hazell's television appear,.
anlees include "Howdy Doody,"
"Junior Magazine," and the
�,n;'s etWbea; ,»mo� a
�ers The �.:NppetS1%
noted for bath children's shows
and programs for adults and
will live three performances on
ilMili&faWDearrivtS l9 51E7. at
.MacKay Hall, two for children
in the afternoon at 1.30 p.m.
and 4.30 p.m., and one fpr ad -
SUN LIFE
e' • no • co
ren because space is limited,
,but are urged to come to the
evening performance. A ;real
cpm�munity.,,e�ort:..most of .the
ea of the puppet show ,
public and separate school
children by the. Lions Club, and
or high school • pupils by the
'Legion. G.L.T. is also espec-
t use pa;.ch ns'. in .,the.
public Schools-`W-Fo''have under-
taken to dlistribute the tickets.
There is a nominal charge. t►f
1pe 'e"i~ ch;i uRAZ I is tKrt&
H� igh school students pay 50c.
and ckets for adults are 75c.
Ticket are available froom , any
member of Little Theatre emelt-
aye or •from the office of R. W.
Bell, • 74 The Square. G.L.T.
feels this is a wonderful oppor-
tunity for children and adults
to enjoy a truly professional
show.
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There ,were five tables in play
at the Goderich, Duplicate
Bridge Club on Monday i iglht.,
Winners and their sores were
as follows: Mrs: W. G. Mac -
Ewan and Mrs. J. Wheeler, 54
points; Mrs. J. Stringer and
Mrs. R. Shrier, 41,,•�dints; Mrs.
A. licoi ars._.,.b y e,
points; Mrs. B. Erskine and Mrs.
J. Donnelly, 361/. points.
Next regular game will be
held on Monday, January 4.
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