Times-Advocate, 1986-09-10, Page 7IV MS
IRONWOOD NET BEST — At Tuesday's Ironwood ladies golf club windup, 'Kim Pinder presents prizes
to "C" low net Barb Dietrich, "B" low net Lorna Russell and most improved Lossy Fuller.
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IRONWOOD LADIES WINNERS - Kim Pinder presents the low gross trophies for the Ironwood ladies
golf club to "A" winner Marlene Parsons, Doris Hackney, best in "B" flight and "C" winner Barb Ward.
Grand Theatre details
line up of season talent
Artistic Director Larry Lillo today
unveiled the roster of acting, direc-
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ting and design talent that will join
forces for London's Grand Theatre's
1986/87 season. Guest directors will
include Martha Henry and Charles
McFarland, who with Lillo will com-
bine with such acclaimed actors as
James Blendick, Lewis Gordon,
Nicola Lipman, Morris Panych, and
Stephen Russell.
Larry Lillo will launch his first
season with The Grand on October 24,
directing the high -flying musical
tribute to Canada's World War 1 fly-
ing ace. Billy Bishop Goes to War, by
John Gray with Eric Peterson. Mor-
ris Panych takes to the skies as
Bishop, and a host of other
characters, with Ken McDonald pro-
viding the on-stage piano accompani-
ment. Sets and costumes will be
designed by Pam Johnson, with
lighting by Robert Thomson.
Neil Simon's critically acclaimed
Brighton Beach Memoirs continues
the season. Directed by Martha
Henry, the cast includes James Blen-
dick, Paulina Gillis, Deborah Kipp,
Mark Krause and Nicola Lipman.
London teenagers Eric Woolfs and
Jenny Link join the cast as the
youngest members of the two families
featured in this play. Phillip Silver
will design sets and lighting.
Costumes will be designed by Pam
Johnson.
Larry Lillo will direct the Victorian
melodrama, Gaslight. by Patrick
Hamilton. Donna White will appear
as the frail and tormented Bella Man-
ningharn with Stephen Russell as her
devilish and mysterious husband. The
curious Detective Rough will he
played by Lewis Gordon. Sets will be-
designed
e'designed by Pam Johnson, costumes
by Phillip Clarkson, and lighting by
Patsy Lang.
The fourth production of the season
will be Master Harold and the Boys.
Larry Lillo will direct this topical play
by South Africa's renowned Athol
Fugard, featuring Blu Mankuma in
the cast. Allan Stichbury will design
sets, costumes and lighting.
Willy Russell's delightful reworking
of the 'Pygmalion' legend, Educating
Rita, will be directed by Charles
McFarland. Phillip Clarkson will
design costumes with Allan Stichbury
returning to provide set and lighting
designs.
The multi -award winning Pump
Boys and Dinettes will close the
1986/87 season. Conceived and written
by John Foley, Mark Hardwick,
Debra Monk, Cass Morgan, John
Schimmel and Jim Wann, this na-
tional touring Variety Theatre/Great
Artists co -production will be directed
by Patrick Rose. The Double Cupp
Diner and adjoininggasstation will be
re-created through the set and
costume designs of Judith Lee and
Robert Thomson's lighting designs.
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Lower feed costs and a slight
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A cost of production formula is us-
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at the beginning of each month. The
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TO MARRY - Mr. and Mrs. Bev
Hodgins, Parkhill are pleased to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their son Derwyn John to
Elizabeth Ann Bowerman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John'
Gunness and the late Frederick
A. Bowerman. The wedding will
take place October 4, 1986 at 3
o'clock at Hensoll United Church.
Open, reception ' to follow in
Lucan.
Middlesex
board sets
objectives
The Middlesex County Board of
Education has set its objectives for
the new school year. The Board's aim
is to provide the best possible educa-
tional opportunities for each of its
students and each year it sets special
objectives and emphases to support
this aim.
This year's 29 -point list of objec-
tives shows that school principals will
have more input to decision-making
at the senior level and school staffs
will be more involved in projects that
affect the school system. This is in
keeping with Education Director
Stewart Toll's philosophy of involving
people in decision-making, especial-
ly in decisions that affect them direct-
ly and indirectly.
Other objectives include:
• use of computers in statistical
reporting;
• a study of elementary school atten-
dance boundaries of Strathroy and
Caradoc North schools;
• county -wide tests in Grade 8 French
and mathematics;
• review of methods used to report
achievement of Special Education
pupils;
• development of a plan of program
delivery. that includes review,
development and implementation of
curriculum;
• implementing provincial guidelines
for business studies;
• expansion of cocperative education
opportunities;
• development of a teacher's resource
document on prevention of child
abuse;
• implementing Education Ministry
and Middlesex Board course
documents including Grade 1 to 6
English and mathematics, Primary
Visual Arts, Elementary School
Library and Resource Centres,.Grade
7 and 8 English and Guidance, and
Programming for the Gifted;
• review of programs for trainable
retarded pupils;
• promotion of an Organ Donor Plan
initiated by the Director and the
Students Against Driving Drunk
Program;
• analysis of formal testing in pupil
evaluation;
• continued programs of preventive
maintenance for school buildings and
property;
• planning for teacher transfers and
exchanges as recommended by a
Director's study committee;
• communication projects that sup-
port the Total Team Approach con-
cept and other marketng strategies;
• promoting the Skills for Adolescence
Program;
• expanding the VIP ( Values, In-
fluences, and Peers) Program in
Grade 6 classes; and
• continuing to improve the ap-
pearance of school buildings and
grounds
ver
Mrs. Edna Clarke of Parkhill will
be 80 on September 18.
Times -Advocate, September 10, 1986
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TO MARRY -- Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Copeland, RR 6 St. Marys
and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Shute,
RR 1 Kirkton are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage
of their children, Verla Ellen and
Timothy John, The marriage will
take place Saturday, September
27, 1986 at Woodham United
Church at 3:30 p.m.
Photo by Walter McKenzie
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PLAN TO MARRY
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and
Mrs. Jean Hodgins are pleased to
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their children, Pam and
Paul, on Saturday, September 13,
1986, at 3:30 o'clock, Lucan
United Church, Lucan. Open
reception to follow in Lucan.
Photo by Bart DeVries
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