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The Brussels Post, 1976-04-07, Page 10struggle between the cowman and the farmer, The moving story provides great entertainment mixing" the comedy of hilarious characters, the tragedy of violence, the romance of the young and the magic of music. The musical selections will be sure to stir any heart, including such old favourites as "Oh! What a Beautiful Morning" and "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top", not to mention the title song of "Oklahoma". The music is directed and accompanied by Donald Dunbar. , The cast is busy now in rehearsals under the drama direction of Floyd. Herman. Members of the cast include: Aunt Eller - Joyce Van Vliet; Curly - Peter Dekker; Laurie - Marie Colquhourq Ike Skidmore Bob Cunningham; Fred - Larry Cox; Slim - Jim Cox; Will Parker - Don McDonald; Jud Fry - Ed '74 - CHRYSLER 4 door sedan '74 ASTRA - 4 speed Transmission with Rnclio 73 CHRYSLER 2 door hard top '73 JAVELIN 2 door • '73 ASTRA 21- '73 DODGE DART 4 door sedan, 6 autbinatic with radio. '73 CHRYSLER 4 door Hard Top '72 CHEV IMPALA 2 door hard top '71 CHARGER S.E1 8 automatic , power steering brakes & radio oh ettgtst,tit. 2-door hard top CRAWFORD MOTORS WitightiftW357.8861 s Local people bring "Okighomo7, to. Ethel-. Gillin; Ado Annie - Arlene ‘....larit; Ali Hakins - Floyd Herman; Gertie - Susan Langl ois; Ellen - Carol Whiting; Faye Elizabeth Johnson; Viviene - Jean Evans; Virginia - Olive Cunningham; Andrew Carrier Cyril Prescott; Cord Elam - Bob Bremner; Jess. George Pearson; Mike - Bruce Cox; Aggie - Sheila Richards. The dance choreography is being handled by Jean Weber. Dancers include Lothar and Jean Weber, Dan Carey and others. Set design is by Jim Bolesworth and Robin Dunbar. Many other people in the area are also working hard - on Oklahoma, from costumes to . Promotion, from light technician R Highway e f6si I M.C. Smith, Ltd: usTown "OklahoMa" is a play for any age and it's on its way. This great Rodgers — Hammerstein musical, sponsored by the Grey Central H ome and School Association, will be presented on May 6, 7 and 8 at 8 in Grey Central School at Ethel. "Oklahoma" projects a vivid story from just after the turn of the century, The scene is Indian Territory (now the State of Oklahoma). It is the day of the On April 13 at 8:00 p.m. comes our exciting Open House. Presentations will--be made by Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, Mr. Raynard, Mr. Reid, Mr. Fisher, and some of their students.This time will be far parents to visit the school to gain insight into school programs and educational objectives, to listen to the voices of the choirs, watch the different kinds of folk dancing and all of, the almost back-breaking gymnastic movements. Yes, come one, Come all to this very 'enjoyable Open Rouse! Mary Lou Clakre Mr. Bieman On Tuesday, March 30, Mr. Rieman visited the' two grade eight classes. M r.-Bieman is the head of the Audio-Visual Centre at Clinton Board Office. He is engaging the grade eights in their own production and filming of several five minute television 9roductions.The' students are responsible for writing their own scripts and will tape their •own productions. Mr. Bieman will be. working.with us for three weeks. Win at Howick Lions bingo Regular games: Mrs. ". Simmons, Wingham; Fran Galley, Brussels; Mrs. Griffith, Gorrie; Mrs. Zeigler, Harriston; Mirs.Arigus, Wingham; ' Mrs. Hastings, Listowel & Mrs. Simmons, Wingham; Mrs. Zeigler, Harriston; Mrs. Hamilton, Listowel; Bonnie Hislop, Gorrie; Mrs. Cooper, Listowel; Mrs. Garniss, Wingham; Mrs. Hamilton, Share the Wealth: 1 - Mrs. Newman, Wingham; 2 - Verna Haugh, Wingham. $25.00 Special: Mrs. Wyers, Listowel & Mrs. A/Aker, Gorrie, Stand Up Bingo: Mrs. Cooper, Listowel. .Ickpot consolation plus bonus: Mrs. Ducklow, Listowel. • Lap Card: Mrs. Coupland, Harriston. Dart Game: Mrs. Selling, Witighatn: Door Prizes: Alan Westerterp, Wroxeter, S t'an Cherry, Wroxeter, Hilda Gordon, Harriston & Ethel Day, Wingham. Lucky Draws: Doris Morris, Wroxeter, Jeff Gowing, Listowel, Gladys Bates, Riarriston & Clara McInnis,, FordWich. The held Bingo will• be on Saturday night, April 17th. The tape with these productions will stay in the library so future students can see older brothers and sisters or, maybe someday even mom and day on Howick's video tape movies, , Gary Grainger Gerbil-Sitting Over the mid-winter break, Mr. and Mrs. Lockie took carge of the gerbil from Rm. 14, and Mr. and Mrs. Faulkner looked after the pair in-rm. 12. The students are very grateful to these people for taking good care of our gerbils. Now in our first week hack at school one student from Rm. 14 has brought a white hampster to school for the week. Our attempt at expanding our gerbil fa mil y has been a failure because. no *baby gerbils have been born yet in either room. ' Brock Howes April Fool's Day Every year around this time, there is a day when ,tricks can be played on all your friends and enemies. Some tricks are like putting worms in a girl's shoes or putting salt in someone's coffee. Mixing desks around in a classroom is a new trick. The problem is that April Fool's day is only once a year. That gives you 364 days to think of a good trick. Ben Schuitema Science Fair From our Science Fair held on March 17 the first prize winners were taken by bus to Listowel District Secondary School. These people are entered in the different, catagories, General, Biology, and Physical Science. If they win they will go on to a higher Science Fair competition against .other first prize winners in Stratford. We are anxious to hear the results from the people . who went this afternoon and hope they are successful. Wanda Ball to prompters, as' well as a chorus of Tlohealaism of the grey Central Home and School in produciiii "Oklahoma" is more than just eornge ofanizatienfu,nadnd there are This are two such Home and School Associations in Huron County, is to be commended for its effortslt bringing together the people of the community. The rewards of such a production include more things than dollars and cents;, things like that old-fashioned (idea of neighbourly fun and neighbourly , wo irking together; things like' meeting new people and making new friends. Mrs. olut ndoi Mut rs. orim ions ce of e als land Also re f hool rs in eons. ren tol nada cord 'c T uce chols vidi omp The co ople Resol rner the esol le be 1 cal at prove Mrs. the `A nu ]grave ring . ussels y en's S n v sib ea e eve. y es e o atte own o guest ved b 8 r iot Sale PRE I 6 I 0 On Toro Tillers 14" to 26" Width *5HP Briggs & Stratton Engine *Bolo Tines 1'4"in Diameter *. 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