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lyth Centre forArts
the combination of
atre Passe Muraille,
forth, and William
espeare sound unusual?
mixture forms the basis
paul Thompson's latest
uction, 'Shakespeare for
and Profit,' which will be
ented at the
theatre
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nesdaY, October 12,
Play was rehearsed in
orth so there are many
Paulreferences.
Thompson also
Paul
a satirical look at the
tford Shakespearean
val.
!Shakespeare for Fun
and Profit', the centennial
committee of Seaforth is
stymied when its exciting
schedule of events (including
Bobby Curtola and the
Helldrivers) falls through.
John Bottom, farm im-
plement dealer, and head of
the centennial committee,
decides to save the day by
putting on a play, aided by a
Wintario grant. He will save
Gardno's Hall; which is
scheduled for demolition,
rescue the- centennial
celebrations, inject some
"culture" into Seaforth, and
maybe even make a profit.
Bottom asks Peter Quince,
a local high school teacher, to
choose and direct a play.
Quince chooses
Shakespeare's "Midsummer
Night's Dream". The play,
and the fun, goes on from
here.
,tar
"Shakespeare for Fun and
Profit" will be in Blyth for
two nights only. Tickets are
available at local ticket
outlets in Seaforth, Goderich,
Clinton, Wingham, Lucknow,
and Blyth. This play is the
first presentation of the Blyth
Centre for the Arts' winter
program.
ickets still available
r Roy Jewell night
there Ontario will
ssively..say Thank You
e of its best known
ns on Thursday evening,
r 20.
ht " separate counties
be generously
sented ,by farmers,
n dwellers, young
; indeed by a complete
.section of the various
unities as a special
dation Night is held for.,
Jewell, former CFPL
o and Television
ultural broadcaster and
r for the London Free
evening is planned to
Roy for his many
of dedicated service to
rrn people of this part of
the province. The evening
will include the presentation
of a special fund for fur-
thering the education of
young people in Southwestern
Ontario, in the agricultural
area. Former Ontario
Agriculture Minister,
William Stewart, will make
an official presentation,
entertainment will he
provided by an area junior
farmers choir, Bill Brady of
CFPL Radio will be Masterof
Ceremonies, and there will he
many delightful surprises as
this special tribute is paid to --
an extraordinary broadcaster
and writer.
The dinner will be held in
the Progress Building at the
Western Fair in London with
the reception at 6:30 p.m. and
the buffet served at 7:30.
Tickets will be $10'per person,
and following the meal and
presentations, en-
tertainment, etc., there will
he dancing to the Lionel
Thornton Orchestra.
Tickets are available from
most Agricultural Offices and
from the Middlesex
Federation of Agriculture,
291, King Street, Box 5933,
London. Middlesex, Lamb -
ton, Kent, Elgin, Huron,
Perth, Oxford and Norfolk
counties will be well
represented at Roy Jewell
Appreciation Night, October
20 in London.
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You're invited t�:
Richard E. Crouch Library,
550 Hamilton Rd., London
to view:
a natural progression"
by Mona Mulher•n
Opening: Tuesday, October 11th
8 p.m.
"drawings depicting a concern
with nature; its inner workings;
its unseen presences."
Exhibition on view to
November 5th, 1977.
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0,1977—PAGE 3A
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at the
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8
9 P.M. - 1 A.M.
MUSIC BY:
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A good friend of mine lies in
the hospital because he ac-
cepted a ride in someone's
car. 1 claim that the driver
can be held liable, am I right
or wrong?
If your friend intends to sue
the driver then he is going to
need the services of a com-
petent lawyer who will
ascertain whether he thinks
his client has a case or not.
Generally speaking, the
driver of the automobile is
only liable to gratuitous
(FreE) passengers where he
has Leen "grossly negligent"
(extremely careless),
otherwise passengers •are
taleen to ride at their own risk.
This does not apply to
vehicles operated in the
business r, of carrying
passengers for money, (e.g.
Taxi). . .proof of gross
negligence is not needed in
that case.
call BILL MELICK at yott_r_
COLLISION REPAIR
CENTRE
SOUTH END
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• \Matt Wi'/
524-9181
BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH
I live in a government'
owr,ed housing complex. Last
spring, while repairing the
dining room ceiling, a square
was dropped on my dining
room buffet and two deep
gouges made in it.
I reported this immediately
and was finally told to get two
estimates and submit them to
management. I have ap-
proached a dozen people and
none are interested because
the gouges are deep and the
piece of furniture will have to
be taken out to repair.
Is the onus on me to find
,craftsmen to do this job?
Yes! legally the onus is on
you to get the required two
estimates because if you are
thinking of sueing you must
have a definite amount to go
after.
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Normally a loan consists of
a series of one or more
promissory notes. That is. the
drawer of the note — the
person getting the loan —
makes an unconditional
promise to pay a certain
amount to the loan company
or whoever it may designate
at a certain time.
If you co-sign it is generally
as an endorser of the note.
When you sign in this
capacity, you are held to
warrant the genuineness and
validity of the note in certain
respects.
If thq„person getting the loan
cannot pay off the note as it
falls due, then you would be
liable, as an endorser, to pay it
off yourself.
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