EARING BIG SMILES and about to receive gold ein osséd diplomas are six or the graduatesol the Joan Gar ek School who successfully completed the six month course on Thursday night They are left to right Kathy July 16 fromstroudba BDCC student Diane1=ratt is rle on accomplished vocalist Doris Preston 19 C01 iingwood runneruplnthe Miss Barrie contest this year Jack McAllister pepular Head of theEngilsh department at 11y ersoninsmutc of Technology ad dressed members of the Barrie Theatre Guild on Tuesday night about the history oi stage produe tion Mr McAllister is presently working on hisMasters degree having completed the university lrements at Columblaï¬and is wntmg thesis on RobertSon Davies Introduced by hub McLean president of the Guild Mc Allister said that today production is curious mixture of all iormer stylesIt seems to mun rebeler lodaysprodu er can pick and cheese As civilization wearc too much inp res and havent as yet evolved flierstaried wit dramas egm ning during the Greek period Plays were at that time legends Whichwere familiar to theaudh once ho thereforcwcrenft inter ested in the plot butin the qual ity of the performance Plays de veloped from religiou worship The use of scenery evolved in theirproductiuns as did the basic costumes which enabled aquick change of role The reek per iod was one playwrights and jwasnotfsurpassed gt abethan era 1500 AI Greek humor has ern productions such as Gilhcrt and Sullivan or more ecently my Fur Lady andS ing Thaw It involves persona deference ridiculous and obvious From Roman productionscame the spectacular which was their lycontrih on tolhe dramatic world Radio City Mun Hail shows greatdeai of the Roman influence in its longchorus line ud beautiful girls who according ternal steps from Heaven to Roll Hall became quite popular and gt organized end of the stage Some modern dramashavesi liar techniques with all locations of the play being on entire time The English developed pageants from these religious perionnances and realism first made its ap pearance here In the Elizabeth on period acting had to he flam boyant to hold the attention at the audience which had many uni demurrents detracting from com plete attention Mr McAillster said their actingcould be best described as hammy Jacrr atheism age the When Opera began increasing Patsy Mumollandjtroud 17 udent at nesleoilege Joyce Miller 16 Camp Borden st dent at Alliston High School whose asnbitiqn lstt pe hairdressel in front Donna Sabin 10Stroud astenographer The girls and instructors were presented with corsages by Innis Flowers lngBarrie Enroll Now course OAC Guelph Ontario iarmors who wish to enroll in the annual winter short courses at the Ontario Agricul tunal College Guciphlrom Dec 31 to Jan are advised to se in popularity it brought with it the large house with bigger stage and audience capacity Restoration drama is most dim cuit because the changes which have taken placein society Plays appear as museum pieces today The 18th century brought me ethane and the i9th the infroduc tion of the director Industrialib ation had treméndouseï¬ect on the theatre because of changes in transportation and lighting Mr McAliister illustrated points inh ntalithrough use of drama Streetcar Named Desire whichyas written by the same iauthor the Guilds next produc lass Menagerie by Ten hesseerWiilianrs teAiiiste will probably be returning to speak in the Guild in the spring session as all the members lex pressedinterest in further discli clan of the history of production cure the necessary application forms from their agricultural re iiffgjrieaierseleetio damp The dictionary dï¬ï¬hésia whoseex presentatch immediately Dr MacLachlan preaident oiithe 0A The deadiln applied Dee l5 and many courses are illi uprapidly The winter short courseseie designcdto help Ontario farmers equip themselves to deal with the many problems pf modern farm lng Fourumain courScs are be ing offered Marketing and Co operation Agricultural mechan ics Livestock Breeding and Soils and Land Use Persons interested in enrolling in oneot the short courses should secure additional iniprmationf and the necessary application forms from their agricultura tative Social Credit LeaderOnj Nations Business Social Credit header Sol if The Nations Bi ness the CBCJIV connoctedn two rhe Nations Business allytelee States uch of the part arrival iY hishts Earrie Inter tldnair Men 3th The otch and lic girlie aliso is proceeding very cl with limited huppfles javuil Flfl this project tofraise funds for mcs andequipmynt or the Bud Blaln is chairman of want mount The Weight Training Roomls open practically every afternoon and night for those members who wish to con Linn with theircourae train trueuom periods or new ttlonday Wédnesday ally Filternlty Meeting on 1118th It the The Model Aircraftcluhwcckly at 7pm until 30 pm Tuesday Thisclubiwill eetvunder the dir ecti not Prestop Ian Croft rein Mihay Special building plans will announced in the The namesand addresses of tcrio potato growers whose crops metthe oiflmi standardsfor to ndation and cemifiedrseedin 1957 may be obtained front of of agricultural representa tives from the field crops branch Toronto or win eed potholin specials in Guelph Barrie town 10an and Wiunlpe Manitoba reports the field crops toxicdepartment one listiin on the CBC connected telcwsiou networkwilinothe produced Dec 23 ll be rep aeedpn th casion by Christtnasiiin fea ture The Nhtions Business will be produced again Jan and when it colneg ler Green Mountain are liudtcd supplles of Walton Kennebeq Canus Rural Russet Netted Gem Cause and the scab sistantfluronvar Chippewa Bfbrl=acejNelson Nelson wht Ineo the surprise public bus CsrolyndonesMickey Rooney atone has beeneheld over for second weeks mewsppto ryear the 333w Face iety licensed and grown commer eially for the first timein 1951 Many seed growers are prepar ed to grade package and1 tag their stock at this time of year and mm the purchasersstandg point this is an xcelleut time to arrange Im seed upplies when quality is gap and prices moder ate Certiï¬ed sécd is satistacipiry for commercial production It the intended or seed ho 8W 1W culture byiune15=oteacheyear in ordcrpto assist potatogrovr ers throughout the province the Ontario department of agricul ture will pay 50 per cent oftle height costs for seed pota oes from any area northoi Nonth Bayto any grow all earload lot rate NewsStory Brought Debate On Auto Layoffs omwi CPJ$hii Ham iitohadys governmen by news aper pcnmtiing chrrent laydï¬s Cana mobile industry was based on created by er or group oi growers requiring sure th such seed my point in Ontaro brough styleour storekeepcrs areiuSt as uptothe minu as because they send buyers to Hi runnemarlg Tlie big stpresha monopol on sourcesot supply When you compare local es Milli ose of outofa to Mr MoAllister arent new Therewere no good actors or playwflghts in this era rD Vina died out stance is imagin And nothing is njqreimaginafy than the idea that you shop in some BIG CITY many miles embers you wiiihavea wider choice of chandise than in our legalstores and Waived They progressed into Guilds and wer ï¬rmed in the metropolitan stores may show more individ uai itemsbut theyre ymoreral name In some cases they may not even hav as much variety as yourihomos co is you inrgasoline and other exposes times Whatmight seem iikea manna War