Page 4 MAN, THEATRE (Cont'd from Pg,2) to be a great acntrast to its . present day révised form as we know it. Eric Donkin, the! man. of many faces, appeared to live each of his.roles in the variou plays during the evening per- formance of "An Evening with the Irish", The audience first saw him as a crafty, but hunor- ous Supposedly dead peasant in "Shadow of the Glen' and then as fickle, sensual 'General Napolean Bonaparte' in "Man of eo Destiny", [lis ability' to re-"<} © flect his impersonations in facial expression not only en- tertained. but amazed the audience, Maureen Fitzgerald, recog- nized in many parts of the world for her acting abilty,was lovely and OE A A RL th A ei Oi Sn en Stee emacs eean en shape anpiaaean cn en in "Man of Destiny"; years of hard work had her face as a prematurely aged peasant woman in "Shadow of the Glen", As Eric Donkin is deserves a great deal of credit for her abi- lity in portraying characteristics by means of voice control and actions, A short one-act play "The Moon is Rising" featured Herb Foster and Len Carleau whose ability to siag Irish' ballads completely en- chanted the audience.and served as a approp- riate opening for "A Night with the Irish", That the performance was a success, has been proven by the many letters of apprecia- tion received by the newly-formed Drama Club of Terrace Day, Mr, Hendry, admistrator for the Manitoba Thea teenagers of the Club on their excellent ning the entire evening, He also commented on the remarks of the actors concerning the beauty of "The Gem of the North Shorett {incidentally they all loved it.) YOUT: ART COURSES Register NOW for the Youth Art Courses; - 8 to 10 year ob olds contact Mrs, Gaulin or t tact Mrs, Middaugh or Recreation Office. Classes start this week, . 4 [OTT ot eee ae ear aetna a OPEN LETTER 10. THE REEVE: AND TOWN COUNCIL For some time we have endeavoured to 1 SUN / impress upon you the urgency to divert public i _traffic ziSeom the Imperial Motel and Service -- THINKING PEOPLE CLAIM OUR HEATING O/LS THE BEST, BE ONE OF THEM RENE GAUDET!S HUDSON & HWY 17 - PHONE 3638 TERRACE BAY. Nia. : Apri "BEAUTY CRITICS WE ARE TOO, WE WONT LET YOU WEAR [7-]F iT _ TERRACE. BAY. MOTOR HOTEL PHONE 3209 charming as a young, beautiful, Italian woman painted a bitter, almost grotesque picture on known as a man of many faces, Miss Fitzgerald y ' & Jowner of the tre Centre congratulated the assistance in setting the equipment and plan- 2 eee ltrs ons Recreation Office, = 11 to 16 year olds con+ -- Ce ee | will review the' situation and. take, the neces - ane oats re nomen ee '(N. 'ISEAND VIEW SERVICE Kurylo) =)198, meme Station Premises. _ These premises, are being used. as a public ShapSUEhione because of a need for an acce route from Selkirk to Simcoe Plaza and Kenogami district, .Besides the danger to kiddics and baby carriages... there is service station and garage customers, Your defeatist attitude to- | an alarming lack of concern for the safety of the people, the motorists and for the elimination of these hazards from the operation of our business, Your, advice to us that we post no trespassing signs and prosecute the offenders is totally unfair to us and to the people. You leave us no alternative but to adopt these drastic steps in. order to protect ourselves against accidents and subsequent liability. The, serious consequences will be that men, women, childzen and baby carriages will be using the highway This thought scares me, ,The fact that you do not foresee the. more terrible hazards of such a course leaves us atv a loss to.deseribe your lack of common scnse, This would be plain stupidity. A side walk along' the highway is essential. Your remarks about spending money on private property for a sidewalk is nonsensical, The property should be the one con- cerned about having a walk built on his pro- perty and if he would be willing to allow such then you. should jump atrthe chance. ere again your lack of interest _is manifested by the fact that such a walk does not have to be on private property. Investigation will show that there is ample room for a sidewalk at a safe distance from the highway and we are sure that permission for such a construction could be obtained, You assume qvite a lot wnen you say people would not use this walk, We cannot understand how a group of people, who are erployed by a 'company who has always shown a high regard for safety by displaying safety signs cverywhere can sit back and ignore the hazards that threaten the welfare of our commmnity, May the' gods protect us from your complacency ? It is with utmost sincerity and much hesita tion that I publish this: letter to you. but my duty to the company I represent and my anxiety for the safety of the people leaves me no alternative, I sincerely liope.tiat you sary steps. to porregss ey Wertace Bay Enterprises L arene lianazer." woe signed Ans ~ aaa ea Apna erty = sacar, Paw --- - MENS 10 PI 30ULING TAGUE Final Standinzt- Bears --245 1/2: You. i5 er - 2453 Team #6 (C. Knauf?) ~ 215 1/23 Toan #3 (2. Pluta) = 2053 Bloc': ousters - 2023 'ean #2 (Ty Stachiw) 201; Team #4 (VW, Ch aapionsip Roll-off - Wed, Apr. 24/63 - - 6:30 P.M, 'Top four teams, Consolation ol off ~ Wed, May 1/63 -6:30 P.M, Bottom seias teams. | a he BE also the annoyance to our motel, ward, this situation demonstrated