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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-29, Page 20AO F M QODFBICH SIGNAh S'I'.Mlt, `I`kllttt5l%A1 , J4'P'I: 49, 1914 th a VIuteu I.o cast gets ur curtain culls locally .Review;. `'by George Jenner: andp bowildearuleut provided a . Asits'ffnal.presentation of the most necessary livening to the current season Goderich Little proceedings. His • cockney Theatre - introduced the .Tempo observaMins provided most 01 the Theatre players, of :Kf-teheuer- lag l►s as ht? lav°IIUnlc)t)ilize(i with Waterloo. Friday and Saturday of a sprained ankle`. 1st Week. in the King-Arnist•ong • Hall Masterson, as Philip play "Here We. Come Ga thering�'.'.. Kelly way husband. of Anne. The unchanging 'set of a bate performed well in a part that ,roots,,. throughout its ttlree acts„ called for a reactipll of. jealousy emphasized,tlle:ibility Of the nilit3 ° concerning a forilier suitor. stone part cast to -11011.10e interest of a - thoroughly :ippreciative audience. - The -predicament of the story involved two young newlyweds • who. in occupying their initial 'home.are fouled by Well- intentioned friends and relatives. Throughout the play the ba re tlnfUr'nish:ed room of thel1',neH'1v . . Maugham. 'acquired. cottage is invade tl by a host of diversified„d,,visors. Christine Krause, as Anne Kellaway-, the bride. gave a sustained perfoi•lilarice fi itis the initial enthusiasn,of a new home to the final exasperation of pure futility. , 'Speria1M` nit?ntion belongs to Douglas Maugham. as George Hawkins the •L.imev' furniture whtltit' ('(1HIC l'npaf1eiu't' ° in excellefit style L I Mike Altman. Kay -Douglas, as Anne's another in Law, vGas perhaps a bit too •fidgity in a role that called for unsympathetic • reactions. Richard Woolrich.as her cleric a tuisballd. Rev. James Kellaway. improved as the play rap along and sha red the '0ili IC honors with • . The remaining O'ast nierhbers were convinci-ng in minor roles. Aei'vl Palmer, as Shirley Cameron, partnered 'in amour with the trunk' driyel;, Hawkins. • was attr-active in spite. of her enveloping heavy blanket. Joanne Brodks, pliying the bouncy part of Evadne Potter, deserves some special mention. Her excellent and sustained use of Cockney phrases and inflection. plus lively, facial expressions, injected pure fun and rotnic relief into the part she played. Finally there was Larry Comeau. as Luke Betterworth an itinerant peddler, making{ tate most of a minor tole to complete the thoroughly competent cast: Under the direction of Tessa. Gillard, the players and the play' moved cohesively to provide -two evenings of enjoyable entertainment for the.. near capacitv''a'udience's. Some • late audience -criticism mentioned the. Osence of a stage -front curtain. making it necessary for the players to scamper across stage - between acts. . In summary, audience reaction to the offering, "Here We Come Gathering", was truly gratifying' with four final curtain -calls as .a testimonial. The finale, with the entire cast prancing and singing the old ditty. "Here We Come Gathering Nuts In May" sent the audiences grinning as they left,. A1) 41411,4.4e Kitchener -Waterloo group wound up the current local' season 'its , most' gratifying manner. - The Goderich Little Theatre 9Iosed their 1971-72 season on F riday,and Saturday evening la,t week as they.p sented the third and final regular production of -the year: the theatre group staged a production - liytheKitchenerWaterlOc Tempo Theatre, "Here we Come Gathering.” The show was enjoyed by a ed`t"urnoutof,suppoy ers. (staff photo) ' L epgion rnee ting Accept four new ntembers The first general meeting of the 1972-73 Legion year was held in -- 'the Green -Room oi+the Legion on June 20 with lst'Vice President R, Chapman in the chair. The meeting opened with the ; Last- Post..the Silence and Reveille and 36 veterans were'present. The membership chairman. H. • Johnston preseri'ted four applications. L.M. Hamm'acker.. B. Reynolds. i°.W. Sturgeon. and H. Davison for membership in Bz�afrc#i 1°f39-w$cld� t•�hese•^�wege� accepted. The property chairman:' G.. .Chambers stated -that the Cenotaph in Court House. Park was cleaned. and presented the bill for`The *near room:' which was the Legion apartment and is now complete as a meeting room and annex to 'the main -floor lounge. sContrade B. Davis r,epgrrted that the Legion picnic will he held on Sunday August. 13 at ,.Kitchi:gami. D.'McMillan reported following members in hospital 'L. Marshall... P. Le Blanc. B. Markson. Bert Bogie.MJ. Port Albert Congratulations- to' Charlene Arial , Pa-ul Adams, Sharon Shelly Tigert, Lloyd Tigert;' Cathy • Doherty, • Kenny Doherty, Sandra Dixon, Charles Crawford and Ron Hodges who alb passed their year in . their respective grades at the Goderich and District Collegiate Institute. Dodkin, and Wm. McGill" The meeting . approved the appointment" of the following chairman, canteen, V. Smith: . bingo, H. 'Chambers: public speaking, L. .Riley: and Lancaster'. B. Clancy. It was learned that the annual • visit of the veterans from Westminster Hospital to I ..SE . ` +rYtdwl Ilicl� .to ciii on roti with ,41ou040rminn OW and lnfor ietioii about your ;rlew' Wootton. -Thu HOstatrs will i ...* 0t00d to Otis toy you, subticriptiooft ' 1101 the StGNAL STALL, z h lr" at. *1 ` Goderich and the Legion was much enjoyed . by both host and visitors. The floor approved a -,.motion that associate members receive -the monthly Magazine and any special bulletins of the Branch and that theexecutive have power to act until the. next general meeting in September. . et us- - elp you wn your home Pastor Ken Knight b speak 70.1 Auburn chapel Rev. Ken Knight, former pastor of Calvary Baptist - Church, Goderich is ,the guest speaker July 1 and 2, at' Westfield Fellowship Hour for their anniversary services, and will conduct the 'first anniversary _pf the Huron Mens Chapel at Auburn 'at 8 p.m. It was through the untiring efforts of Rev. Knight and Rev. Len Warr, along with some a others, that the_liuron Christian' • Mens Association was formed a few years ago. Rev. ken Knight is now pastor of the New Testament. Church in Leamington. Ise has also been instrumental in helping to,, form the "Sun Parlour Christian Mens Association" in that area. Rev., Knight 'will be looking forward to renewing friendships -'- °of the past on this occasion. • BODY REPIR REIIABLE'ECONOMICAL The Pendulum Players, who will bepresent'ing,theatre productions at the former°Hur.on County jail. this.sumimer, staged their first production last week of a children's musical. The play was done for the cub pack at North Street United Church. The,ptay is -touring elementary schools in Goderich 'and the troupe has &Isobeen asked totake the production to Loncton'and Woodstock. Kaye Dustow is the fair -.maiden, Jan Sutherland the witch and Rick Fisher the bungling suitor,. (staff photo) Art CIub- Will attend summer school A meting of the Goderich Art Club was held-Pc'cently at the • studio. President Mrs. Beryl • Harper presided with, 17 mem-' be'rs. in at;tenda'nce. Plans were finalized for • the Art Mart as ,well as other club' activities fol. ` the sti i bi. ntortt , ' Twenty=eight of the members' paintings were to be ekhibitted at. he. elardcu_ Club.. thuw - held -in ._, 'North St. United Church.' • On .July 12' a group of club members will - attend Edna Johnson's summer schoi)I of °art at Southampton -for a c}ne-day workshop. Martha Rathhurn' announced that entries. 'for • the. Art Mart from July 27 to 29 in elusive had been -arriving ii�_pm- _ -.. • Plans are .being carried out for thy re orga►tization ' of the • Art- -MTI►t--with•-creta Ages Yoh WI • the Club hopes will-be:of benefit to all thw %'-.whi) attend. M.e.rr Picflic f�rNorth Street' UCW: OBentIey home The •lune' meeting of' Unit four ' ;tor\ of the friendship of' three. of North .St. ' U.Q.\V. ,took the • girls which grew out of a Stud, form of a pot luck picnic at the Course 'on•Friends .hv their Sun -.- home. of' Mrs. E. Bentley,-'- ,lav School teacher.' - -Cohourg St. -A ti Mrs: Buchaiian took cha ge of A large number of members turned 'out to enjoy the lunch and the 'gardens, of the Bentley. and Auld homes. The lunch waS convened by Mrs,.. Jefferson,, Mrs. Bentley- a-nd Mrs. Auld. • Mrs. .Bentley ''took • the devotional pa►'t of the aftern(ion, using as •her theme -Friend- ship'.' she told a true-to-life the business. 'I'wl'► Guilts (►n hand are to go to Parry Sound for Indian use. Seventy *five dollars. was "given Io • Camp Menesetung for the , uta )ort of -the One -Parent ,Canis). • The Mizpah Behe1iiction brought 'rile -meeting t() a close, bets have • been busy at the studio' ••painting peg -hoards 'to "y give them a face lift as a background for 'the •exhibit~,. ' Posters -are also being prepared. Arrangements- were finalized for the memb('rs . of the; tub t take advantage of the Caravari, Art Trek which will visit the studio at Caledonia Terrace and V Norfth- ;St, frons -August 25' to 27 inclusive. The three-day seminar is to- he led by two 'instructors who are qualified to teach • a . variety of skills and media. The seminar- is free to students and • adults of the romt uiniN.. Fur • - ther information regarding frhis event will 'appear in the Signal- , Sian. • • You'll Get a Good eat'• f ronl lI Just ask ,your friends. You can rely on us for fair estimates, reasonable costs, expert work. 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