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,STRATFORD.-A diStinguishl Jehli 1.11rSeb, ArtiStie Director will direct the Mozart opera,
AVIATRN,;-The AubUrn EX. years ago, lie was a carpenter I were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M'" eu'-1 roster of four directors, one:of the MTC, will direct "Henry 'Ton Giovanni," designed bY RO-
Kay of Hamilton; Rev, and Mrs. of thed, a neweedner to Strat-1V1;" which bpens theiVars of bert Prevost, which 'Will alter -
J. C. Thompson of Loudon; Mr. f d '11 ta e the five la s'Roses, section of the history nate with the plays at the Avon.
The three productions open the
second week in July. .
Eight Sulitlay conderts and six
Saturday morning musicales will pe," by Brian 1VlacDonald, will
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PlOrer group held its initiation
ceremony in Knox United Chu-
rch last Sunday afternoon: While
the congregation. assemIlled,
Sherry Plaotz.er and Doreen Mc-
.Clinchey played music.
chief Coimsellpr Mrs. Maurice
Bean was in charge and was as
sisted by Mrs. Donald Young,
Mrs. Arthur Grange and Miss
Marsha Koopmans.
and also operated a 'mita n e
repair shop.,
Always ken in sports, he won'
many 'trophies for eurling. It
is said that 'he- was the first to
organize a hockey team to play
on the ice 6f the Maitland River
qinler the old bridge at Auburn.
His .witpassed away about
29 3., 'ars ago but of a family
of six, four survive him. Also
Reg Glen and Miss Jean Glen and ,the opera to be presented
erf Nile; James Hogg and Miss during the 1966, Stratford Festi-
Janet Hogg of Seaforth; John val, it was announced last we -k.
Weir and daughter, Miss Joan Michael tangbam, Jean Gas -
Weir of London. - eon, John Hirsch and David Wil -
series. It • will be mr,,IlirSch's
second assignment at Stratford.
The first was a penetrating pro-
duction of Chekhov's "The Cher-
ry Orchard," in the 1965 season
- Mr. and Mrs. Harold' Sprung liam, from the .Citizens' Theatre Demand Heeley will design the
of Atwood spent the weekend of Glasgow making his Strat- history plays bath to be present-
ed at the Festival Theatre. John
.Cook will create both accom-
panying musical scores.
"Twelfth Night," introduces
David William, a' distinguished
young actor -director with an im.-
poSIng list of credits. Music is
by Louis Applebaum.
Mr. William, presently direct-
or of productions for the Citi -
with Mis,s Margaret.R. Jackson. ford debut, will direct the three
Chief Explorer Marie Plunk -
three sisters, Mrs. Alfred (Mary) Mrs. Harold Kitchenof Ilan.il- plays by Shakespeare, the pre-
ett welcoined everyone and the
Rollinson, MI's. William (Julia) Ion visited last week with her miere of an original work, a
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Scripture lesson was read by Medd, Gederich; Mrs. William father,J. J. ° Robertson. Strindberg production and the
ceusn, W ,
sor, an
Dora) Fero
indd Mr „and Airs. Thomas Johnston Mozart Opera.; "Don Giovanni."
'Marlene Armstrong. Prayers visited with his ssr, rs. Rov The plays will be divided for
one brother, George Lawlor of iteM
were taken ' by Marian Arm
Auburn Farrow and Mr Farrow last sun, presentation between themed
strong. The offering was re- •• -1(13,.. • . Festival Theatre and the Avon
ceived by Joanne Bakelaar and John Vincent Walsh . I ' .
Mrs. Sam Daer is a patient "lheatre with the opera, as us
Barbara Chamovy and dedicated Funei-al servie?s were held on,. , . , . ual. at the Avon.
with.prayer by Arva Ball
Mrs. Bean explained the rt
quirements for each star. A
letter of regret was read from
Mrs. Lloyd 'Humphreys in beim.;
unable to attend the service. -
Rev. J. Wheeler thanked the
leaders for their work and con-
gratulated the et‘plorers. A
short play, 'Using our Gifts,"
•was presented by Gail Seers,
Marie Plunkett. Laurie Johnston
and .Jane Bakelaar.
In on ospi a .
Mond,ly mornio.•; at St, Aftgus• , R.C.r Lawham- artistic director zens"cheatre, began his acting
s .
ine's . Church fMr* Edgar Lawson, r- Ed
44r John Vin- the Festival, has returned and directing career at Oxford
D Mrs.
University. His professional de-
but was as Rosencrantz with the
Old Vic Company in "Hamlet."
Later he acted with the Shake-
speare Memorial -Theatre Com-
pany at Stratford-tPon-Avon.
Fifth play is the Theatre du
cent Walsh who passed away
in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don
ri m y
froia• a -year's leave of absence
and Mrs. Stanley Johnston are,
all reported to be improving
,and- will direct a new produc•
in: •
V," first present-
hb •• 'A).t.‘1:. tion of "Henry
- -Born in +he S:. dis- ed here in 1956. The play is
Mr and Mrs. Ben Hamilton!
tries. he wits the son of the late part of the fohistory
four-year
-----e visited recently with his sister, '
John Walsh and Ellen Treao ycle launchedin 1964%
Mrs. Mac Allison and Mr.
and farmed in West Wawanosh 1.1.. c .•„ Mr. Laneham also will direct
until he retired. i
Mrs. Russel King visited last •
-.the original pla, "Nicholas 119-- Nouveau Monde production of
e
Surviving are three sis rs., week with her husband in West imanotl," which concerns the last Strindberg's "Dance of Death,"
Mrs. James (Laura) 1Vjurray, La minster Hospital, London. Czar of Russia. A Stratford to be presented in English . at
Fleche, Saskatchewan; Mrs. Jain Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig, Janet Festival . cast will present the the Avon., Jean - Gascon will
and Bradley of- Sarnia were re- play first at the Manitoba Thea- direct. Mark Negin is the de -
Miss Marsha Koopmans" to04,4 (Vin( -'3') Ileffron, Blyth, and Miss
Adeline Walsh Blyth. cent visitors with his brother, t"e, Centre, Winnipeg, -next signer. As with "Nicholas Ro-
charge of the service and stars
Funertal arrangements were Mr. Bert Craig and Mrs. Craig. March. It will join the roper manoff," this play Will be shown
were presented to: Lynn Turner, tory at the Avon Theatre in July. first at the Manitoba Theatre
made by William Stiles at the
Trudy Machan. Barbara Empey, . ,,
Marie mpey, Sherrill PattersonA,or rthfuneral home. , Burial There!Were 3,499'printing and Leslie.Hurry is the designer and Centre. in March. •
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Debbie Small,- Gail Johnston took place at the St. Augustine dIthiii.,- establishments in Louis Applebaum will compose Mr. Gascon, Associate Direct -
Judy Robe!onNoreen Aro- ,,,
comet:n v. Canada in 1962; Chose plants eel- or of the Stratford Festival also
Truste -
ployed 75,601 persons and thei- -
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an origirol 3c,,ro.
. strong. 1
.Ber" .‘ran was el- ''d a vil- outpu, w4.; valued at $925 ,mil -
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Blue s .r..s Were presented u,
. Doreen MoClinchey, S h e r r y lage -.')Ii.:ee at the 4:.z!ond nom- lion.
Plaetze:. Arva Ball,' Marlene ina' i.in meel.ing h Id in the Fire
Armst •ing,,Susan Thompson, Hall Hs' F •iday evening. Other
'Joanne EakOaar, Jane Bakelaar. trust:-; are \'', illiam J. Craig
Gold Stars were pre•,ented to and Thor -a; Hag ',Rt. Clerk Clif-
Marian , Armstrong, Gail Seers, tan Mac1)ma1d was in charge
Marie Plunkett. Laurie .1-hnsY:n. of til:, meetirY. ,
l.eander (Lea) Lawlor Attend Confere-rc,
Mrs Toynbee Lamb of "
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rich. West Huron District Presi
' convalescence. Cheerfully deco -
dent and Mrs. 10.'es. Bradnoc::, rated room with private bath
F.W.I.O. Director attended the and TV. Call Mrs. Herrin, 293-
0---..!'ord Conference of the WI 4914, Toronto -evenings.
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