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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-05, Page 14PAGE 6. A° -GO.D:I'.ICITSlGltt':I;I.TS`1AT;,'!%IUR DAY, AUGUST 5, 1976
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Michael Madden of Goderich was awarded a plaque as
the 'most promising organ playerat the. Academy of
Musical Arts Festival held in Sarnia last week.
Htt N.E°:Ll iiiiRotivIEw
�Yan der Ende studio opensthis weekend.
BY MARTHA RATHZ3URN
•Mr,. and Mrs. A.B. Van der
Ende of RIf2, Goderich, are
not really newcomers to the
Godericharea. •
A few years ago they
bought the rolling t 0 acres
with a fine, stream, a good .
sugar .bush and a shell of the
farm house built about 1843
The beautiful brick.. and the.
wide window .sills of the three
Dick Roorda led the Clinton Five residents entertained
ChriSt•i-an----32 s g at the t lent .ni.ht''shoW at
service .on Sunday. evening. ' Pinelake Camp' on e
Mrs. Elsie Henderson , • ac- nesday evening .Mrs.'„Elsie
companied at the piano.. Henderson,: Norim•an Speir,
The program scheduled for N-elson Lear, Morgan Dalton..
' the front lawn on Family and Anderson Scott provided
celled vocal'.:.;and., instrumental•
_.,;.ta , .----.m r_= -. •tiers.- - — ..
most
T3owever,
residents enjoyed getting out The: residents enjoyed. . an
to:see the flowersend have an aftern.00n of organ on
evening outdoors.. Thursday -with Ed Stiles at . onOr.a,
The annual outdoor games '.the console •and"vocal solosty
were. .held on Wednesday. Mrs. Betty Rogers. °. -
for
afternoon and included.'rel'ay'. • The weather was
ideal
races; . wheels. of fortune the Women's barbecue on
games provided, arid operated : Monday and for Special Care
--- the: Clinton Lions' Club: on Friday. '
Many tharikis to Hugh -F' lynn, •
P
Walls left standing; were the:
deciding factors in rebuilding
the,house.
With a -great deal of hard
work and "T.L.C," all the
beauty and comforts needed
-for- algrowing. faniily_.ot four
sturdy boys was more or less
. completed about five • years
ago. :.
Mr. Van'•der Ende came to
Canada in 1,951 from Holland
�sifh tiv NATO pilots rif
•
France; Belgium and Holland
to train with the R.C.A,F.
stationed at Centralia, not far
from Goderich. - •
He int his wife Glennis
who lived in London, -at . a :
'party] for the `-`boys' at the
French Club, of London., They
fell in love with -this area too.
Grennis later .made a'trip to
England - and then to Holland
spending a fee months with
isticated F
this week at t
-week-'s
x__.r'n 1:i.iGlsiug
f.�st • •we..e
musical, productibn of• ,The
B'oyfriend,' Wag a . huge. 'site -
Cess at at the • Huron Country -
Playhouse. • Attendance
records were broken "every ...:
perormance'of the run at the
Grand Bend.theatre:
Opening and closing nights
were completely sold • out,
.with large crowds for the
Thursday and Friday` niglit--
performances, and the
biggest audience .so far at the
new Wednesday and -Satur-
day matinees begun this
season:. •
This -week; tt'-s-Waltz-of-Ehe
Toreadors by;Jean Annouilh.
It is a: blustery, comic
Aries' family . learning the,
1 n gttage and learning to love
these fine, industrious people.
After the war the. Van der
Endes settled . in London)
where Mtn. Van has been with
the Somerville .Industries
•-Ltd-:-,, for -many .years.. Ii1
hopes to retire soon from
• commuting • back and forth to
London and settledown to
serious' painting and
teaching.
me�
Dose
bedroom .• "farce • about. a
General whofancies himself—
quite '-a °toreador with :the
ladies. His wife, an invalid, :.
spends all her: time abusing
him verbally,. and . his two
plain daughters bore him to
tears.
Then Mlle. de Ste-Euverte,
a •beautiful, woman who has
guarded her vii"t1.ie ever since
a ,magical . waltz with the
General many •yearsbefore,
returns to claim his love. He
evades the issue, and she, in
despair, turns, to ' the
General's priggish young
secretary, and •awake`ns ,him
to the pleasures of L'amour.
It also evolves that the local
doctor'sfrecro_eni•vxsits, to the
wife have not..been entirely:
medical in scope ...and on it
goes.
The playinvolves'moments
of riotous comedy, :amazing
husband and wife 4tug-o
'-
wars, and elusive moments of
straightforward,, spiritual
dot.
The Huroun eC.ountry.
Playhouse production of
He• has .11ee,n painting ,for;
over 25'' years.- but only
seriously in the last ten years,
, Last year - Art Mart,
Goderich," was his first time
• to show and sell his work, He,
went on to other shows after ..
this,;and-•tliis-.year-besides Art _.
Martalsoshowed in Seaforth,
Ripley. The Komoke, and •
District Show held in , Mt.
Brydges ,and other area
shows.
Last, year 'he built 'a
workshop barn which also
houses his studio. •
The Van dere Ende's. fine,
home on:file-sixth coneession-
is a good three miles from
Highw-ay.8 through beautiful
rolling countryside where
they will be holding Open'
House Saturday and Sunday;
August 7 and 8:- any hour - for.
•the opening of the New Studio
elude Playhouse regulars and gallery.•..
rtr ed Tea ` ill' be served-,•
:M E.�cans..<::w�o:'..po . a`..,; ,,...._ ,_._. ,-.
the villain in The Murnb.erly -weather permitting on tile'
Inheritance, and .Truli.e• spacious beneath -
d N c Palk beautiful ol°d trees
two more of -the cast from, the -
melodrama.
Larry Lewis, a newcomer
to. the Grand BendTstage.
pQrtrays ..the secretary, and
Ann de Villiers- returns, after
a two, year absence, to -play
Mlle. de Ste-Euverte. Bar-
bera Young,. Playhouse
musical director,. has ' the
cameo role of . the village
•dress maker who is• the
General's ..sometime bed-
mate.
The Playhouse production•
is an extremely sdpliisticated'.
'French '.farce,' and is' not
recommended for• children._•
The romantic entanglements
are many, but the moments of
high comedy, andeven
slapstick hum_ our, are almost,."
non-stop.
Performances are Wed-
nesday to Saturday evenings
at 8:30 (Augusf 4-7), with a"
preview matinee Wednesday
at 2:,00, and a.special. matinee
Waltz of the Toreadors• performance Saturday at
f Canada's 4 00.
DGE...
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Jane Anna.' Bisset, 'youngest
daughter of A;vice Bisset, has
completed;; her nurses'
training at St. Joseph's,
Hospital campus of Fan
shawe College in London,
Ontario. Jane ° vt11 eontinUe
t
education, aTl.,.,_...:,..v
her• ed i..
• . University. • of Windsor .in
September.
look for this
sign on
Hamilton St.
features two o ,
• outstanding ;stage , per The, production will . be • : �ti ¢� E 5. Vo l2
n:. ._:Cha :man:taken. ::to Owen So d
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524-2Q11 • P.O..Box 307
Bill Fleischauer.and HarveyJohnston ofthe Lions' Club
and; all those- who assisted
with the afternoon's activities.
Help 9OuHe►artFund
Un C•H:A.RTEJjED A.0 OUNTANTS.•
.. ..
�--
arid Aileen 1 ay for Smith
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Mr. . ,Chapman has been performance only . Sunday,-
b y f actively involved with. August 8, at 8:00 p.m. ° - --•
1i11lyis °
n . Canadian television since i
• •
°inception in Canada in 1952, owN
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performed regularly
n:theii4�th
•
•Mr,_and •
Mrs. Floyd,Lodge.' the home. of son Jim an
d
his
anniversary on '
the 'Wayne' and Shuster
were: weekend guests: of their.: wife Phyllis.
daughter, and •gon-in-law,,
Laurel,. and John Torlov of
London. All their- family
gathered fpr a dinner party
on Saturday evening to Honor
their parents 40th, wedding,'
anniversary.
Friend 'of many years and-
former valued business •
'associate Art Curry and. Mrs.
Currywere also in the party
and were later entertained at
LADIES' 'WEAR LTD.;•
SHOPPER'S
. SQUARE
GODERICH
On Sunday ,the annual
Lodge picnic , reunion' was
held. et. their. daughter's.:.
home. Sons Jim. and Jtihn,
and wives Phyllis and Sharon.'
and little . granddaughters *.
Jennifer, and Jael were . all
present --
Sister-in-law—Ruth
",`Sister-in-law "Ruth (Mrs.
Harland:), 'f•,bdge and her
•
daughter 'and sons • and four
grandchildrenattended from
Owen Sound, -Waterloo and
Toronto. '
.- •Debbie le Barker'graduated on'
t•1•1r011.1111r11111r11111111•111W July 27th front the Diploma
Nurse Program of Fanshawe
• College.' • Victoria Campus,
11. London. °Debbie is the
:daughter Of Ray and Dorothy
• Barker, Goderich.
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shows for. many years, and he
has appeared on ° all major.
Canadian . tetevision __ drama
series,,
Ms., Taylor - Smith ,.is a
returning Playhouse veteran,
and is perhaps best known to
area audiences for "her'
,stunning ' .portr;ayal of
Amanda inlast year's The
Glass Menagerie. This past
winter season, she has per-
• formed at Centaur, Theatre,
Montreal, Sudbury Theatre
Centre, and The Red Light
Theatre,.Toronto.-. • •
Other cast members in-
•
'
Rusty-
Ormandy; , .sof
Goderich' and.his partner
Karen Osborne once again.
won•. the Gold medal at the
Stamford • International
Summer. Dance Competition
held in NiagaraFOS over the
past weekend. '
Competing for the first time
in Junior level, Rusty and his
partner have now won all
levels of: the Stamford
Competition. - "
Rusty is currently spending
eight' weeks training' in St.
Thomas where he is on the ice
about eighthours a day., -
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