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PAGE 8.4-GQ,PERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1975
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Debbie explains to 'the doctor that she is lookingf'or a woman -collecting monster who followed
her to the land of -equality. The -doctor, However, won't let her talk. The"players are from the
Tomorrow's Eve theatre•troupe of Toronto.
opens
The proposed new laws fof'
drivers of motor 'assisted
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c
al for
bicydles ('Mopeds) will riot. take•
effect until itis officially
procl'air>-red, said .t.ran-
sportation and communications
• minister John R. Rhodes:
"This will probably be in1heA
Middle or, latter part 'of The
summer, Meanwhile 'moped
drivers may continue_ to drive
withqut a license or insurance
as under the original
regulations.
'This will 'o giv „1VI.`.I_C,th •
time 'to prepare and distt-ibute.
the necessary 1,icense plates
and.registration forms.'
Mr. Rhodes' announced
Thursday ,, that the' law for
moped drivers, under amen- '
.Adments to the H,i•ghway, Traffic
Act,' will mean that' only per-
sons 10 or over -may,,operate
these vehicles; drivers must,
have fa driver's license or a
learner's permit; they cannot
carry passengers; and ga1l.
Motor assisted bicycles must'
Fishermen should know basic
Water Safety rules and tech-
, niques. Take the - Red' Cross
Survival Swimming course.
Learn the rules of boating
safety, with Red Cross. Always
wear your PFD (Personal Flota-
tion Device) whin you go in a
boat,
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OFYtheatre
Ctresses del► ht children
The Tomorrow's Eve theatre this delightful per;t;ur'mance, a
troupe arrived in Goderich for neighbourhood gill'• named
a short' visit early Monday 'Debbie Walks int() a haunted
morning, The troupe is a grggp ,.house,... • inhabited by a
of ten actresses aged t8-25•fr-om-'• 't1' o -headed, t�?I'�'4--legged,
the Toronto area, gr ecu 'and red nauri,tet� .who
• The OFY - sponsored group collects famous W-onlen♦
includes founder Kart?n Debbi,' °mets them and at-
• Englander, Anne Russell, tempts to free them 'from the
Laurer Darnell, Helen Sat,. evil clutches of the monster,
tersby, Anne Ovenden; Patricia who has himself all' confused
Member, , Celeste Freed, trying to figure out how old he
Barbara Kaine and Debbie is, or,,thev sire. 11-k'-p.Iisoner-s
Sfenard; who are directed by become free and fly off to a'
Mlrrii Mel4.ler.• land 'where anyone can be
They performed a group anything they want to be, and
.written children'sa'play entitled where everyone is .equal: For
Debbie Meets the 'Monster; Jn• her deeds, pebble is ,given a
Goderich
council
,Goderich town co�uncil<', voted
Monday night to support the
city of Orillia in a -resolution to
pet'itioyi the. federal ' and
provincial governments to,have
the Bail' Reforms ,Act and the
,Gun Control Act repealed and
tougher legislation replace it:
A letter from the Orillia city
council advised their coun-
terparts front -towns, cities and
•
With regards ,to -grin control
Mr,. Lang said that , the in-
creased
" "control was - in
v'estigatecl in 1969 and '
significant changes were made ,
at •that time; He •said that,
recent miAuse of fir arms has
raised the question oaf sh and
suggested that , possible , in-
creasing of "penalties would -
villages, in the province that •''dealrrti»,t effectively with the
- "without any word of doubt the criminal clement while it would
twt •major-pj,eces of_ legislation not interfere with the activities
"must be repealed to. reduce the t. :of law abiding citizens,
crime rate and make ,'new • Not all members of. the
punishments set down fit the council were in favor of
crime better and outlaw repealing th`e laws. 'Councillor
carrying firearms ' without Leroy Ilarr•ison said that -"he
adequate permits". The,letter -• was strictly against repealing '
added that immediate action is .the laws but could vote in favor.
favored -and the support of the -of amending them.. He pointed
move given by Goderich our that tougher• legislation for
council: bail reform «ill be -..in the
Tote Mini_ter of Justice and provincial government before
• A�ttor racy General •of Canada
long and added that gun control
Otto Lang replied to the Orillia w4i sadly lacking:
requests saying that many 'You can walk into. lust about
commelnIUeS had expressed- any:bar in the major cities like
similar concern and';rdded.that Toronto, Montreal tor." Van-
he was investigating the ' couver and' walk oat' �•i'th a
presentlaw in. the, light of thepiece with the serial numbers
experience had with it with a• filed off," said the councillor.
view to cutting down if possible . Councillor ..Elsa Hayddn. did
on the number -of. persons who not•acccpt Mr• Har'rison's stand
are. released ••and commit -of- pointing out that it was ':quite clear that the matter was being
fences while awaiting trial.
.Mr. Lang said that the Bail discussed but that a resolution
Reform Act is 'based on the'would-give i,t."added.punch":'
discretion of the . jwlge eort Councillor Frank..Walker-9',
sidering the' matter and if hd-Irgrecd saying that the'•move't
feels that the' accused_ will not.°'.was•• most,, fa, orabkc.'ind Ithxif,
-remain for trial or is liable to council's agreement to the'
• commit another offense he can
resolution would give it an
refuse bail. added impetus.: •
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The Majority of the audience_
were the children involved with
the playground activities,
Several people stopped .for a
of the South-western Ontario on
the tour which started at the
beginning of Jung and e tends
to the end of August. The ten
young women. Spent a month
_ rett w.*n before going on
second to take ',a look and - tours, u
. stayed a half hour.' Tomorrow's Eve was formed
The troupe performs plays by Karen Englander -the short
by, fOr, and about ,women,,, half of the monster—who
s:tressiiig equality for women of wanted to start a theatre group
the world, , 'Beksides "Debbie_ ..by, for and,of women.
Meets the •Monster" they have Unfortunate- not many,
a revue directed at adults people got to See the troupe, but
oirt.i.tled "First Pet -son for those who' did, they will
Female" • the' performances
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