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Andrew Ross as Hildy Johnson, while Don Siemon, as Pincus, fumbles with his hair, during
Goderich Little Theatre's dress rehearsal of The Front Page. Michael Creamer, left, plays
Carl, a deputy. The play, which features a cast of 22, begins Wednesday and carries on
through Saturday at The Livery. The Front Page is directed by Diane Siemon. (photo by
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Berlett-Barlow during Goderich Little Theatre's dress rehearsal of its fall production,
The Front Page, The play, which runs from Nov. 5-8, is directed by Diane Siemon and
features a cast of 22 character's. (photo by Dave Sykes)
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By Helen Owen
On November 20 a special seminar is plan-
ned to take place at the Huronview
Auditorium The object of the exercise, en-
titled `Voices of Choices' is to improve the
quality 'of life for residents in Huron County.
Sponsored by the Huron County Community
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Homemakers, this workshop has been
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valuable input it should be possible to plan
further aetion accordingly.
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