The Huron Expositor, 1989-08-02, Page 15,
THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR, AUGUST 2, 1989 — 15A
o c mew plays receive workshop
- Six new plays will receive a workshop
at the Blyth Festival in August.
"Every year the Blyth Festival
receives hundreds of scripts" says
Associate Artistic Director, Peter Smith.
"Our workshops in August and December
offer playwrights an opportunity to try
out their work with professional actors
and directors ui order to create the best
Piece ' writing possible." Throughout the
Aubust, new plays by Lorna
.vi • r Diana Belshaw and Terry
9 weed, ttoberl Clinton, Vic Albert, Ted
'tyl„-ra with Steven Mayoff, Sean Dixon
an,: Diet . Matamoros of Theatre .Colum-
bus will ne revised, some of them being
presented for public reading in Blyth.
Mid Tern, Break written by Lorna
Wilson, Terry Tweed and Diana Belshaw
was originally a one woman show with
seven characters and will be expanded
under the guidance of directors Terry
Tweed and Diana Belshaw. A public per-
formance of Mid Term Break starring
Lorna Wilson on August 8th and 9th in
the Dinsley Street Garage will take place
with all proceeds going to the Blyth
Festiva; "Furniture/Housing Fund".
Tickets are available at the door for $2.50
,each. Mid Term Break tells the story of
a woman teacher at a crisis in her
career. Alone in the depths of Samuel
Lount Collegiate Institute, she conjures
up a world of characters from her own
• life. The material for script was collected
and compiled by Lorna Wilson from in-
terviews with teachers and from her own
diaries.
Robert Clinton's new play, The
Hometown Boy (author of The Mail
Order Bride will receive a public
reading on August 25th at 3 p.m. in the
Dinsley Street Garage and is directed by
Peter Smith. Alberta based writer. Vic
Albert will workshop his new play, Waves
from August 7-11 under the direction of
Stephen Heatley . Artistic Director of
Theatre Network. Waves will appear in
the 1989/90 season of Theatre Network
and a public reading of Waves will take
place in Blyth on August llth at 2:30
p.m. in the Blue Room. A new play by
Diego Matamoros of Theatre Columbus
will be workshopped under the direction
of Lean Cherniak, Artistic Director of
Theatre Columbus from August 28 to
OBITUARIES
ADUATES
September 1st with a public reading t kn-
•ing place in the Dinsley Street L arag. on
September 1st at 3 p.m. This Theatre Col- i
umbus Project will ars .: a: part of
their 1989/90 season u '1, -onto. All public
readings are free of charge and are .mei
for anyone to attend.
Ted Dykstra's and Steven Mayoff s new
musical, Dorian which Is based loosely or,
the story of Dorian Gray will be
workshopped under the direction of
Patricia Vanstone from August 8-11 (no
public reading). Winnipeg -based
playwright Sean Dixon has written a one-
man show, Falling Back Home, which
will receive a workshop under the direc-
tion of Greg Spottiswood during August
(no public reading I. An additional
workshop of a new play by Carol Sinclair
which focuses on a telephone operator
may be scheduled later this fall.
Sponsors of the New Play Development
Program are Laidlaw Foundation,
Woodlawn Arts Foundation, Mrs. David
D. Hay and The Little Inn, Bayfield.
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JOHN GLANVILLE
John Clarence Arthur Glanville of RR 4
Walton, died Wednesday, July 26, 1989 at.
the Stratford General Hospital. He was 74.
Born at Manitoulin Island on March 17,
1915, he was a son of the late Harold Glan-
ville and the former Tillie Brown.
He is survived by his wife, the former
Wmnifred McCalltun; seven sons, Lloyd of
Brussels, Alex of Melford, Saskatchewan,
Ken, Lorne. Les and Art, all of RR 4
Walton, and Roy of • Rostock; and three
daughters, Marjorie (Mrs. Richard Horst
of'RR 'Walton, Eileen (Mrs. Neil Ward) of
RR 1 Innerkip and Marieen (Mrs. Don
Hill ) of RR 1 Auburn. •
Also surviving are six brothers, Charlie
of Crediton, Steve of Delta, British Colum-
bia, Fred of Bayfield, Harold of Crediton,
and Chester and Leslie, both of Manitoulin
Island; a sister, Dora Ringland of Penn-
sylvania; 24 grandchildren and five great-
grandchildren.
Mr. Glanville was predeceased by a
brother Frank and a sister Eva Hayden.
Friends were received at the Whitney-
Ribey funeral home in Seaforth and a
funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on
Saturday. Burial was in Exeter cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gord Pryce, Orville
Storey, Mervin Godkin, Don Dennis, An-
drew Patrick and Jim Axtmann.
MCKILLOP PEOPLE
Sympathy is extended to the Glanville
family on the death of a husband, father
and grandfather.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Preszcator of Clinton were Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hubley of Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Preszcator and
family of Egmondvilie. Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Durrel and James of Walton, Mrs.
Lorna Barnes and Mr. Ken Wernham of
Thedford, Mr. and Mrs. John Arbo and
family of Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Farr and Jeremy of St. Thomas, Mrs.
Tammy Chalmers and Josh and friend
Art of Crediton, Mr. Ed Preszcator and
friend Judy.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Glanville ,of Melfort,
Saskatchewan flew home to attend the
funeral of Alex's father the late John
Glanville.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Pegelo of
Princeton visited on the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hubley.
DEBORAH MICHELLE MELADY,
daughter of Nancy and Gerry O'Reilly of
Seaforth and Brian Melad) of . Mitchell,
graduated from Humber College in Toronto.
She received her Travel and Tourism
diploma on June 16, 1989, and is presently .
employed at Aeronautical Information Ser-
vices, Transport Canada, Ottawa.
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ANTONE HENRY SIEMON
Antone Henry Siemon, formerly of
Seaforth, died Monday, July 31, 1989 at the
Ritz Villa in Mitchell. He was 83.
He is survived by by his second wife, the
former Frieda Doerr; daughters, Doris
(Mrs. Ken Carnochan) of RR 4 Seaforth,
Rose (Mrs. Robert Robinson) of RR 4
Walton, and Grace (Mrs. Jerry Davis), of
Gibson, British Columbia; step daughters,
Hazel (Mrs. Alvin Beuermann) of Dublin,
Ruby (Mrs. Con Moore) of Toronto, Bernice
(Mrs. Hugh McPherson) of Seaforth,'
Lauren (Mrs. Jim Horan) of Mitchell, Jo-
Anne (Mrs. Clare French) of Mitchell, Betty
(Mrs. Frank McCutcheon) of Brussels and
Kathy (Mrs. Gerry Cooper) of Seaforth; and
step son, Bob of Ailsa Craig.
Also surviving are five sisters, Minhie
Vock of Mitchell, Mabel Rode of Listowel,
Annabelle Spiece of Niagara Fall, Martha
Rock of Mitchell and Gertie Boyd of
Seaforth; and three brothers, Louis of
Huronview, Clinton, Lorne of Mitchell and
Carl of Walton; 10 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Mr. Siemon was predeceased by his first
wife, the former Christine Eisler; three
brothers, Albert, John and Warren; and two
sisters, Alice Brooks and Adeline Dolmage.
Family and friends will be received at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral today (Wednesday)
from 2 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at St. Peter's Luteran
Church in Brodhagen on Thursday at 2 p.m.
Interment St. Peter's Church Cemetery,
Brodhagen.
Now
LOUISE PROCTOR, daughter of Cam and
Marie Proctor of Clinton, graduated Thurs-
day, June '15, from Fanshawe's School of
Business with a Business -Marketing
diploma. She has also studied for and
received her Accident and Sickness In-
surance licence and is pursuing a career in
that field.
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