country in times of war the nature of Einstein‘s life. A play about Einstein has to be a play about the politics of peace world, the politics of science, and even the religious aspects of science. As he says, "God does not play dice with the universe." Canadian actor Christopher raAGE 22 â€" waTEeRLoOO CHROrNCLE, wEDNESOAY NOVEnBen 2s was sold out. Einstein‘s violin was a promiâ€" nent feature of the set, and although Britton handled it and referred to it many times, he never actually played it. This violates one of the most basic rules of stagecraft; if you introâ€" duce an important prop on stage, you must use it. According to the dialogue, music was an important part of Einstein‘s life. Music needed no explanations. Why did we not hear anything on stage except taped Mozart? When watching a play about Einstein, we look at the man through the actor. We seek to understand the great man‘s ecâ€" centricities and feelings, and we forget that this is simply an actor and a play. Britton was Einstein at 70 years of age, and quirks and peculiarities that we might fault in fictional theatre took on the authority of biographical reality. Einstein is the archetypical absentâ€"minded, eccentric profesâ€" sor. He simply avoided social conventions in which he didn‘t believe: "I don‘t wear socks. Socks produce holes." This prompted friends to remind him constantly that while he might not believe, others did believe. When Britton calls on the audiâ€" ence to help him demonstrate a gravity field â€" using a bedsheet, a grapefruit, and a grape â€" we feel as if we were present at one of Einstein‘s lectures. When he turns away from us in midâ€"senâ€" tence to write some thought down on his desk, or when he pauses thoughtfully, we glimpse the naâ€" ture of a mind that is always at work. Even his wife died alone; he was working. The world often mistakes talent as a mutable resource; one who is great at science should be capable of greatness in all things. Einsâ€" tein was even offered the presâ€" idency of Israel; an ironic twist for one with such a great disdain for politics. He was a pacifist, but could not be a pacifist irrespective of the cost, and he observed: "The next world war after the next one will be fought with rocks." Though God may not play dice with the world, "perhaps He is a little attention given him by the generâ€" al public. One manufacturer even Relativity Cigar. When he asked Charlie Chaplin about the masses gathered outside Chaplin‘s home A scientist belongs to the world Einstein didn‘t say that â€" he Enigmatic Einstein portrayed with style a colleague with its auâ€" ip â€" but it does describe The Jeff Healey Band concluded its awesome assault on Kâ€"W last week by performing at the UW Bombshelter pub. The blind guitarist Healey recently signed a recording contract with Arista Records in New York. NT EREFES T ANY SIZE MADE TO ORDER TWIN SIZE FIRM SUPPORT MATTRESS _ DOUBLE SIZE 2 PC SET eits:aag ARISTOCRAT MATTRESS & FOUNDATION AWESOME MUSIC 109 $149 Monâ€"Wed 9:30â€"6:00 Thursâ€"Fri 9:30â€"9:00 Saturday 9:30â€"6:00 QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS & FOUNDATION NIN SE ORTHO PEDIC MATTRESS 25 YR. WARR. DOUBLE SIZE MATTRESS & $ f rOUNDATION 387 QUEEN SIZE;B HEAVY DUTY $ QULTED PILLOWS ea mn‘%fb& 28 %ss $189 $Qq7 smq | Paul Singer photo SUPREME MATTRESS & FOUNDATION 60" POSTURE 2 PC SET 'MATTRESS & FOUNDATION MATTRESS & FOUNDATION 25 YR GUARANTEE $349 377 TWIN SIZE 318 179 | Last weekend‘s ceremonies and Founders‘ Day Services were very M.socu.l thanks to the Kilmarnock Sing:l. both alumni mnt. who performed superbly on Saturday evening and y. Congratulations to Chris Sherban and John Ki\:ï¬ou who received Faculty Awards at the Grad Dinner Sat y evening. Basketball, wrestling and volleyball varsity teams are well under way now with both the wrestling and basketball teams participating in matches this week. Tmorrow evening, Nov. 26, Dr. Brassington will be at the Senior Campus to speak. His lecture is entitled "Raising Responsible Teenagers". All are welcome to attend at 7:30 p.m. Please call the school at 888â€"6723 for more details. This week is a very busy week for the Grade 13 class. University applications and decisions are beginning. Wedâ€" nesday, Nov. 25 the last university presentation from McMaster university is held and on Friday, Nov. 27 the Grade 13 class will be visiting the university of their choice. A large number of students will be travelling with Mr. Zink and Mr. Thompson to Huron College and Western Universiâ€" ty ORTHO DELUXE MATTRESS & FOUNDATION ECOPAWA MATTRESS & 31 29 FOUNDATION DOUBLE SIZE ORTHO PEDIC g MaTTRESs 1 08 St. John‘sâ€"Kilmarnock FREE LAYAWAY FREE PARKING PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED START Locker Talk 199 14 99 QUALITY CRAFTED by Leading Manufacturers REPLACEMENT MATTRESSES TWIN 64 ‘87 99 DOVD C 99 4109 129 queen ‘109 128 ‘149 m 745â€"4840 on 736 KING ST. E. KITCHENER (KING & STIRLING)