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Terrace Bay News, 6 Jul 1977, p. 9

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JULY 6, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 RECREATION REPORT: HAPPINESS IS TOURING WITH CHARLIE BROWN: found that older audiences may enjoy the show . Mandia, Theatre Aquarius' Artistic Director, who received much acclaim for her costume de- signs in The Mousetrap and Jacques Brel, now " be playing in Terrace Bay on Monday, July 25th. "Time Jf performance and admission charges will this fun-filled family entertainment. ~ to Nipigon on the invitation of Nipigon's 'spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.G. 'is here enjoying a reunion with his sisters Continued from page 8 ..... : it " % The Peanuts gang is on tour! Theatre Aquarius' summer production, YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN, is travelling to 20 communities through-out Ontario. This entertaining musi- cal is based on the popular comic strip by Charles Schultz. The much loved characters and| memorable tunes (HAPPINESS and YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN) have made this show a family favourite - an ideal summer treat. We've even more than the children! Charlie Brown is being directed by Peter with set design by John Newman, Wendy Ball, returns for this Theatre Aquarius show. - As Kathleen Wernick of The Spectator says,. "It's a play and a production that captures the characters in an absolutely delightful fas-~ hion, due to some excellent-.direction and a few brilliant feats of casting - Peter Mandia's| direction was tight and well-paced and he drew from his actors characterizations that were very close to the Peanut personalities". "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown", will The play will be held in the Lake Superior High School, Terrace Bay campus auditorium. - be advertised later on. Be sure to plan for f'M | BIRTHS | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dunwoody of Schreiber, a girl on July 3rd. SCHREIBER SOCIAL: Cathy and Julie Bottomley, of London, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bottomley. Twenty-one members of the Chimo Club went Silver Club, and spent a very happy afternoon in the Club, going on from there to the Elks "Club where a dinner attended by 86 was enjoyed.| Shane Walsh of Winnipeg is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wainikka of Winnipeg are Gerow - Dwight Marshall of Paducah, Kentucky Donna Wainikka and Mary-Ellen. ~ Mrs. Betty Potvin and family - Stanley, Catherine and Elise of Windsor and Mrs. Linda Verboomen of Ottawa are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Webb, visiting also with relations in Schreiber. Mr. Potvin will shortly rejoin his wife and family. ° "Mr. and Mrs. Tommy White and Mrs. Gladys Nolan of London, Ontario are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Campbell - Mrs. White, the former Mary Taylor and Mrs. Nolan are Mrs. Campbell's sisters. The inclement weather is not hampering the fun being enjoyed by the Halonen families z reunion in Schreiber. The group includes: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Halonen with daughter Louise; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sadowski with children of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. John Halonen with children John and Kara and Herb Holmes of Winnipeg. Hosting them are Mrs. Saima 'Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holmes and Mrs. Pat Halonen and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reid. SAFE BOATING WEEK 1-7 JULY 1977 TENNIS CLINIC IN TERRACE BAY Thursday, July 14th Instructor: Mr. Ken Wood of Toronto Cost: $1.00 per registrant (regis- trants must provide their own racquets. Balls will be provi .=ded for the clinic) Sessions: Afternoon session, beginning at 1:00 p.m. (ages - 10 to 16 in- clusive) Evening session, beginning at 6:00 p.m. (for anyone 17 years of age and over) How to register: You must register in ad- : vance at the Recreation Office during office hours. In this way, we will be able to deter- mine groupings, if necessary. Registration deadline: Wednesday, July 13th - 4:00 p.m. \

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