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Desert song
Dated Song, the hit must.
cal from the Shaw Festival
will open the winter theatre
seriesat Blyth Centre for the
Arts Saturday, October 23
and Sunday': October 24.
The pocket version of the
famous 1920's musical by
Sigmund Romberg and Oscar
Hammerstein 11 tells the
story of The Red Shadow, a
dashing. Masked hero, a
Morrocan Robin Hood who
disrupts French colonial mill.
toy operations. Beth Anne
Cole, who stole hearts at
• Blyth last year with her ofle.
woman show, plays the,
daughter of a Prench Colonel
who loses her heart to the
tnysterious Red Shadow. Al-
so among the quit is Alicia
'Jeffrey who has starred at
Stratford, Theatre London
and Huron Country Play.
house, She plays the dancing
St.. Helens •
institute meet
girl who seekrevenge for
hentlection by the captain
of the .outpost. •
The productions, full of
Memorable music and bright
costumes wan raves of even
normally hard.to.pleatie Tor-
onto Star critic Bina Mallet
who Called it "sheer enchant-
ment".
With a Cast of eight and
two mimicking Desert Song is
one of 'the largest touring
productions to visit smaller
centres In the province. It
features 26 • songs .including
Blue Heaven and, The Riff
Song.
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• The Citiienship and World
'• Affairs meeting of: the St.
Helens Wotnetes institute •
• . was held at the community
hall on August 6, •
• Seventeen 'members
•sivered the, roll call, ;
• where your ancestors came
.
'from,
Mrs,.Gordon Lyons. gave
the moto, Minutes of Test.
CrYear; ••
'Mrs. Frank McOuillin
gave the topic, Junior Citizen• '
. Awards and aging • Growth
Industry., .
Mrs, total Gain* gave
current events folltiv.fed•.by a •
Sing song. accompanied by
• Mrs, lruce Rayttard at the
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•Mrs, Doris Mewhinney • •
gave a reading, After Sum.
titer Holidays and .a white,
• elephant exchange followed.
. Mrs, Mewhinney and Mrs,
.Jim Aitchison served. lunch
• to close the meeting,'
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The original Massive
Broadway musical • of 1926
has been scaled down to fit
smaller stages by Christaph.
er Newton, artistic director of
the Niagartt.on.the.lake
theatre.
• Individual tickets are now
on sale at the Box Office for
the Sunday matinee perform-
ance at 2 p.m. Alltickets are
$10.00. Tickets for the Sat.'
urday night performance are
available as part of the
theatre series with Theatre
Sans Fils' The. 'Hobbit and
Soft Pedalling with all three
shows. costing only .$16.00.
•, Merton and ire no Good of doderich and Oil( and Marie
Park of bungaiinon .are pleased to announcethe' forth-
coming Sidefidge of their children 'Michelle Ann and •
Thomas Roy, on sotuty,,Aniust 21s1 et 3:30 &clack tit
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