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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-16, Page 17ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE Continued from Page 4A. • • 6 6 Yesterday The Children Were Dancing presents candidly the issues which are currently difriding Quebec. Pierre Gravel, a lawyer, is offered the federal justice,' portfolio but is unexpectedly faced with the "opposing views and violent methods of Andre, his son and a • leader of a terrorist plot, The bitten conflict which follows brings father antifson to realize the extent of their ideological commitments, and reveals the complexity of emotions. underlying the uhrest. Nathan Cohen, prior to his death last year, remarked, "At last, at long last, a play that deals directly arftt forthrightly with the centraLfact of the Canadian conscience; a play in which people, drawn from observation face a„ head on significant emotional and political crisis—a- play which disturbs, unsettles, and amuses , level of political insight In the scene that is its artistic raison * d'etre arid justification." ..---The—last, chosen at recent auditions is both varied and well-balanced and will bring ,talent and conviction to their various roles, Brian Markson, local trayel agent, . known to Goderfch audiences for his singing, acting and directing will be playing the lead, Pierre Gravel. Brian's extensive experience in the United Kingdom, in Toronto with the. Clarkson Opera and .elsewhere assues erformance in a most le. feels strongly that Canada must solve the Quebec question to remain a unique country seperate from the' • United States. This conviction Should enhance. his interpretati& of a. play dealing with this issue. As - his sdn Andre, Tony, McQuail, new. --to Goderich audiences last year in Plaza Suite, brings youth, vit7ality, and 002:0,4 Nes, "4. COUNTRY and WESTERN ENTERTAINMENT . WILL BE PROVIDED WHILE AT -THE set - :1`., ....:,.',=',;'V' ,...ki;t1F4;..-'t:"'"'"4"i'''''r:t417: • ea orth ail ram Thursday' Friday, •Saturday September 16, 17 & 18 * FEATURING In 'The Lounge, gin Fisher AND HIS BOYS WITH AUDRY KERR AT THE PIANO PROVIDING SONGS AND LAUGHTEI3. ALSO Entertainment In The Beverage Room with RUSS' •Ilt. DOROTHY - TASTY MEALS AND SNAaKS — AMPLE FREE'PARKING COMMERCI HOTEL SEAFORTEI a considerable background for one so young. The choice of the separatist jail or submission is one with which all young people can identify. A warm invitation is extended to all and sundry to come and view rehearsals, on Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons and perhaps to join later productions as actors or back stage help. a' Se‘,.erai tables of—cards-and other -games were' played on, Wednesday afternoon:. If you would care to join your relatives and friends of Huronview in a game of euchre, five hundred n 4 OODFRICki 'SIGNAI-47S+Aft, THURSDAY, $Err , . Drivers 4e aiivi$ed never kt.HeWs—artT„r4ttIOLA, overtake another .car on a back • Wilt recently toyroAriQ road without first signallingby, tfeety-tigi AYe" -1,14t:44,,it9"114"0"'1‘ horn or headlights. If the ()dyer Pa,11,,evi.re,4 wed „ar ahead doesn't knpw you are c4nat'i". there, the Ontario Safety League . • Danger to a driver can points out, it is possible that he from any direction. ''oi,i' have .0. __will collide with you by swerving nger- to arid it, "Say .$ 00 . commentary of his trip to Africa Leader showed slides and gave a suddenly to the left to avoid a Ontario , SafetY2 ;eagile. Keep, -"'t - see cla at .the Family Night program ori PuniP or chuck -hole. * * * . your eyes moving 'when yoit! Thursday in the auditorium. ' ' ci.rive. Jaek Boyd '' of Gorrie--- played ,i11,,•)r,W:faelg,.1,-.1,,,,ria several numbers on his violin bridge,, cribl5age, crokinole and —accompanied ;b4y,„Alrs. Boyd on othe; ,games on. Wednesday the piano. Fiancis Inglis -o,i'' . . . . . CLINTON LIONS 'CLUB igeriwr)rm you would be most Huro.nviep expressed thanks on , 1.•• . ' .,. beha.IS-9C t11•0;,reAdents- . , - ,.0 ,, '• A . bus load- of residents Elrher Farrish Of Gorrie attende;the Threshers' reunion ' assisted by his daughter. Mrs. in Blyth on Saturday afternoon. 1 (Joint, Ladies' Night with Goderich Lions Club) / 35th A N-NIV E RS AR Y IS • SrAGS, 4 BANQUET 'Alp DAICE. . ICaL PROMOTE YOUR EVENTS THROUGH • CLINTON LEGIONHALL' ' THE SIGNAL -STAR • ENTERTAINMENT PAGES. GET' FriSULTS - THE SUREST WAY SAT. EVE., SEPT. 25 ;14 'Former members and friends'may secure tickets ($5 per person) while they lagt — by September 18 oh a -,, 1 first -corm, first-served" basis,from Committee.1,. c,14 REV. A. J. MOWATT, CHAIRMAN, 0 Ai . . • 09.: . v.„p„ Box 204, Clinton. , 64 , 482-9896: 71 1! V C . -'S „ . ''S? •;.-6: ;,,,.., , :,,,,,.?.,,,,„,?•:,,,,,,,..-g4 -,.).,..7..,... -,,,,,....,,,,,?...,.,.. :.,.... 7.4.,...,?.., ,7,....5... CI ,,,, cmg..,,,..r;',29,-. .;,2',..., TAW' ti 7f; lith ANNUAL GODERICH AUTOMOBILE DEALERS' A UEIITY T 11 Compa a solid . difficult r Brian for the whole family aft..WESTERN FAIR SEPT.10-18 ,• '4, ctrrn Fa' rt.,*, KIDDIELM1E) mer 30 di t • pt_,i y uu g 1 r •1 th.up, tioirr,t tic(arr t fa* tt •,1. , 1 j• , rr, 1,1 X' r. FOR TEENAGERS & ADtILDTS, That's why we say Western Fair is a , family affair! FOR CHILDREN F0E1 Ti Vlernaliona' 4 r i1j ,• IpArn.tr, ,1 Huge) •1;1•-• t • . p • EIt( E T' 44) ,t• 'r , ,rtosy of (-"Vc,i- r,, Ltd 111 r",,yray «T 'iii'' 1' ljql 110,611y ti r L 11 4".'10," «1 o«r-1 s FPLE. r,,c6 Ari" !I' 0 700 qt Frtel P'1' 1 riPi r r 1 11 FPEC Hott.f. Show 7 30 p m dn.,y Ontrp, A!tra FRE[ Oir1.(1',Inn4•1 0 C.' 10-13 Robby' (okict-w,Thssro'pl 13-1.1 P.,10r T. VVagonm,14.1t, Sr -pt 15 Oir.rc1A Lt & Tril Ci1-trpt 10-111 P 1 tarus ltio .A,J0ttrtli,1, 0 h'Iman'pro,ocWo' FRET • TI,n Ur '1 c•ornqnrs 1.- Cp Ltd t 10.'1 Stiti.tro '1,1,1,•.1 Ethnsc', or tin. 1,,trum, 0r,301.,' A • rnrr q, ips -r ,g.t.tartr, FR [0 Mirro Po'n group, Rathrrshop '111.1,10t, 0 , t5 0000 On lo Oroundr, - P1 mit ^ C.mt (1\,, ' 'FtlEE Horse Show • - 7 10 p m (1.1. y A'. tI Con r,ar'and FPFF Hundroda to pyhlbos If's an,1 ,,f • ow,' `,;t-n''on 1 1,idging piorioce (1.splays THE MIDWAY -- now ridr's new A3,,r ntur, ,r, r 1.11,,ment GATES OPEN AT 1:30 P,M. 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