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The Huron Expositor, 1985-08-28, Page 18AIB -- THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 28, 1985 39. CARD OF THANKS GOW AN I would like to thank all my family and friends for all the visits, cards, gifts and flowers received while I was a guest at the Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks go to the great staff at the hospital, cable TV office, ambulance drivers, and the ladies who helped me at the time of my fall. All was greatly appreciated. Brad Gowan 39-35x1 HEMINGW AY Carl and Eleanor Hemingway are grateful to everyone who made their 50th anniversary a very enjoyable occasion. Thank you for coming, for gifts and cards, and special thanks to the family and neighbors. 39-35x1 BUTSON I would like to thank all those who sent cards and treats, also for visits while in hospital and since being home. I also wish to thank Dr. Rodney, Dr. Hussey and nurses of Stratford hospital for their good care, Everything was .very much appreciated. Bill Butson 39.35x1 SHANNON I would like to thank all my family and friends for the gifts, and visits during my stay in the hospital. I would also like to thank Officer Dale, all the nuses, the ambulance attend- ants, and especially Dr. Wong. Special thanks to Rhonda and Connie. It was all greatly appreciated. Blaine Shannon 39-35-1 KNIGHT I would like to thank everyone who came to my community shower. The gifts are all so beautiful and greatly appreciated. A special thanks to those involved in the preparation of my shower. We would also like to think everyone who attended our reception. on August 17. Thank you for the wonderful gifts that we received and for the friendship extended. Everyone has given us a great start on our life together. Brad and Juanita Knight 39-35.1 40. IN MEMORIAM FLANAGAN: In loving memory of a son, brother and uncle Joseph Flanagan who passed away suddenly four years ago August 30, 1981. Loving memories never die As days go on and years go by No longer in our lives to share tBut in our hearts you're always there. Lovingly remembered by dad mother, brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. 40-34x1 FIANAGAN;In loving memory of my dear brother Brian Steven who passed away four years ago August 30, 1981, Today is remembered and quietly kept No words are needed, I'll never forget. Deep in my heart you will always stay, Loved and remembered every day. Always remembered and loved by your sister Barb. 40-35-1 FIANAGAN: In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Brian Steven who passed away four years ago August 30, 1981. ' As time unfolds another year Memories keep you ever near Time may hide the sadness Like the smile, that hides the tears But loving memories hold you close Despite the passing years. Brian we miss your presence Loving you always Fbrgetting you never. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters. 40-39-1 42. ENGAGEMENTS STOLL—GORDON Mrs. Beatrice Stoll is pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of her youngest daughter Nancy Irene to Stephen John Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, Peterborough. Wedding to take place Sept. 14, 1985 at Mark St. United Church, Peterborough. Ont. 42-34x1 lzheimer Society TOPICS TO INCLUDE • •Overview of Alzheimer: Disease • Home Support Services • Family Adjustments • Legal and Financial Concerns • Management of Difficult Behavior • Long Term Care WHEN: Thursday Evenings Beginning week of Oct. 3 / 85 and ending week of Nov. 7th/ 85 6 WEEK SUPPORT GROUP FOR FAMILIES OF DIAGNOSED ALZHEIMERS PATIENTS TIME: WHERE: 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Community Psychiatric Services 105 Shipley Street Clinton, Ont. NOM 1 LO REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Please Call 482-3961 MARLENE BELL presented Tuckersmith Township Council with a rug hooking of the township's crest, during Tuckersmith's appreciation night on August 15. Accepting the gift are Reeve Bob Bell, (left to right), John Brownridge, Robert Broadfoot and George Cantelon. They' will display it In the council chambers of the township office. (Anne Narejko photo) THE PARTY may be over but the memories of Tuckersmlth's sesquicentennial will live on for many years to come. Various Tuckersmlth residents have put their pictures and clippings in photo albums so the generations to come will see how they celebrated 150 years. Looking over one of the many albums are; (left to right) Lillian Wakefield, Doris Carnochan, Marfan Rose, and Lois Moore, The albums were displayed during appreciation night on August 15. (Narejko photo) OWNER TRANSFERRED MUST SELL QUICKLY 10 ACRES - 3 or 4 bedrooms, large spacious rooms, utility born. Adjacent to Hullef Sanctuary. Real Estate Ltd. Broker Clinton Ptione:413-4371 Residence: 323.331 Schipper is named artistic director The Board of Directors of Huron Country Playhouse is pleased to announce the appointment of Steven Schipper as Artistic Director Designate of the Huron Country Playhouse for future seasons. After receiving 'Many applications from some of the most talented directors and theatre people in this country, we carefully studied each individual submission. Each applicant was asked to present a proposal for future seasons including special events. concerts, children's programing and stage productions as well as the applicant's long range plans for themselves and the theatre. "The Board found this decision to be a most 'difficult one," says David Sheppard. Chairman of the Board. "W a were looking for someone who couldd on the successes of Huron Country Playhouse by continuing to improve the quality of productions and the artistic aims of the organization. The Board of Directors was very impressed with all of the candidates and narrowing down our choices was an excrutiatingly difficult decision and monumental task." with you to promote & sell your business & products ....there's no time like the present! 'Twelfth Night' is a delight ' BY JULIE MacDONALD Shakespeare's final comedy, Twelfth Night (or What You Will), has ben delighting audiences at Stratford's Fesiival Theatre since its opening in late May and shows no signs of a reversal of that trend. Typical of a Shakespearean comedy, Twelfth Night, is filled with entanglements. Viola and her twin brother, Sebastian, are shipwrecked off the coast of Illyria and each believes the other to be dead. 'Disguising herself as a boy, Viola takes the name Cesario and enters the services of Duke Orsino, ruler of Illyria Duke Orsino, hopelessly in love with the Countess Olivia, sends Cesario to profess this love on his behalf, but the countess instead falls in love with Cesario. The problem is compounded by the fact that Viola (Cesario) herself loves her master the Duke. To make matters even more lively, the self-righeous Malvolio, steward to Olivia, has been tricked into believing Olivia truly loves him. And when Olivia meets Sebastian, and mistakes him for Cesario, events reach a 'fevered pitch. The action of the play takes place within the "golden land of comedy" where no real evil or catastrophe can occur, but an audience is also aware of a darkness probably not too far from Shakespeare's mind as he wrote Twelfth Night. His next three works were perhaps his most tragic --Macbeth, Othello and King Lear. Malvolio'S parting words "I'll be revenged on the whole pack of you" casts a shadow on the joyous reunion of brother and sister, bringing a note of pain into the otherwise perfectly resolved dilemma. The Stratford cast brings the play alive, and should be praised for the teamwork and rapport that obviously exists among them. Yet, it would be difficult to imagine the Stratford Festival this season without Seana McKenna -- portraying both Shakespeare's tragic heroine. Cordelia, in King Lear and his eternal optimist, Viola, in Twelfth Night. Ms McKenna, well known in the area for her two seasons with the Blyth Festival and more recently for her portrayal of Juliet at Stratford last year. with her mastery of Viola's character, assures her audience there is no fear of her being type -cast in tragic roles Nicholas Pennell, as the unloved and unloving Malvolio, revels in his character's "ill will." In his fourteenth consecutive season with the Stratford Festival. he does not fail to bring freshness to the stage, actually making his audience pity the self-important Malvolio. Mr Pennell also appears as the Fool in King Lear at Stratford this season, another fine character role. Memorable performances are also given by Maria Ricossa as the lovely Olivia, and by two of Malvolio's tormentors, Edward Atienza as Feste (Olivia's witty jester) and Joseph Ziegler as Sir Andrew Aguecheek (her bumpkin knight). Twelfth Night continues in repertory on Stratford's Main Stage until (Yetober 12 Garage to tour after run at Blyth Festival Following its run at the Blyth Festival this summer, Garrison's Garage by Ted Johns will be heading out on a seven -week, two province tour. "This is the largest tour yet for the Blyth Festival, but !see it as part of an overall plan to expand our touring operations in the future" said Katherine Kaszas. Artistic Director of the Blyth Festival and director of Garage. "We're always being told how special we are - now we want to share some of that "specialness" with the rest of the country!" immediately following its three week run at the end of the Blyth Festival's summer season, the cast and crew for Garage head out on a tour of Southwestern Ontario, visiting such places as Durham, Drayton, Port Dover. London, Dundalk, Southampton, and Walk- erton, and ending with a four day stay in Waterloo. From Waterloo, they travel to New Brunswick where Garage opens on Saturday, October 5, in Fredericton as the first production of Theatre New Brunswick's 1985-86 season. As a truly regional theatre, TNT) tours every production on a regular basis to nine locations in the province, so audiences in towns from St. John to Campbellton will be able to join in the fun. The development of close ties between Theatre New Brunswick and the Blyth Festival should come as no surprise to those who know that TNB's new Artistic Director, Janet Amos, was Artistic Director at the Blyth Festival for five years. The inclusion of a Blyth Festival production in Theatre New Brunswick's season marl's the beginning of what both Amos and Kaszas hope will become an annual event,