7 J Er Cabaret has 'em rolling in the aisles for two performances Many times during the two Cabaret played to appreciative audiences on both Friday and Saturday night last week, as the popular show concluded its third season. There was something for everyone in the four hour show, which included comedy, acts, singing, danc- ing, ime, films and audience participation. i night show, members of the audience were litterly "picked out of their chairs" and carried to the stage to help in the performances. It is this light hearted, casual atmosphere that has made the show so popular during past performances and much of the credit for the event must be given to LE Marion Rodway and Mary Holt singing a duet. Diane Lackie, who produces the show. This year hosting the show along with Mrs. Lackie were veteran John Scott and for the first time co-host Jack Cottrell. "+ Without a doubt, Cabaref was once again a success, with the proceeds going towards repairing the Town Hall roof. Great balancing act, and they didn't dance bad either. The voluptuous women of this ballet troop added a little "class" to the evening. a a DC Rc one a wR ~~ Arr ar fa Fad Da et CS he SR er = 3A Le aX Ee A & Mn AL ng Sr EE wt on on Ts . (0 TE ¥ >, SEs 0 ps " etd Toh 5 -~ nd ~ > v o oe rd Ix