4lagtgtwwr my hisiiaxsrasoaur Park St Collegiate Institute in Orllile discusses her role we liti spooks student at as Emily McKay in Not All Bay Drama Festival sdiudics Who Grieve with Georgian iDliilMil rrsrivm unnrawav Play Adjudicatbr Has Praige For ean Fan Easter Seal Campaign Opener Miss Esme Crempton Georg ian Hay Drama Festival ndA indicator stressed the need for actors to instill in their per iormances sense of urgency She said in her summary of the three plays praented last night in 0rlllla Opera House that the high school actors toil ed to portray the plays proper ly because of this The adiudlcator also rapped the lack of inner conflict shown by characters in tragic shun lions Barrio Central Collegiate students were told to beware of solo performances of em tion The feeling of despair and foreboding in their play Riders to the Sea meant the actor must be lit by the fire of the tragedy ltself she said She stressed the need for the students to share their per iolmanceg with the audience RECEIVES PRAISE Barrie North Collegiate stu dent Jean Farr received acco iadas irom Miss Crampton The adjudicator said Miss Farr gave controlled performance and did as much as she could be expected to withthc role oi Mrs SimmsVanc She questioned the choice of the play which stresses eon irived situations rather than the interplay oi characters Miss Cramplon also hit 0rli GOOD EVENING By STEVE Ive been marriedsix years nine months and couple of days have only two children For this score still consider myscii rookie or at the best an average husband and tether However as the member of the family who does the shop ping ends Friday consider myself an expert when it comes to food and pushing cart around supermarket fig ure can do weeks shoppinz faster than any woman figure too that could do even better if it wasnt for wo men Because work all day like to get the shopping over with as quickly as possible not so much because Im tired but be cause im indoors all day and make every effort to get some Iresh air when hit the Job But have painluliy discov ered time and time again that this cannot be done not as long as women push the same type cart and have the same taste as POOR RAM cant recall single grocery shopping trip where havent been held up at the meat coun ter because two or more wom on have decided this was perfect place to chat Why the meat counter dont know We studied their carts over the last month nndnoted that none of tho elicitingclub members had single piece of meat to show for their ap pearance thought too that maybe this location was chosen because it was at the back oi 7theatorelthanlLthem ion this because blocking an aisle would be evai worse T00 BAD Then envesdropped into few conversatioiis thinking that possibly the women were dis buy and what not to buy cussing the choicest cut of the week Hell might pick up some good ideas on what to was wrong reallzedihnl Evelyns dress sly the party was something even lwohldnt appreciate It made raeshudderm hear again that it was ccldotitsido iiick Id just entered vs gt JONESCU minutes earlier and my glasses were still logged up not will admit Jaolcca hairdo did sound wowtec But all of this didnt help me get to tire blade roasts be fore someone from the other side got the piece on whim had my eye Through all of these years thought was being childish for growing to dislike meat counter conversations Il1ia week felt that it thought like child might come up with the answer didnt Where grew up the boys could beat the girls at hop acotch any day of the week know enough about this game from trying to teach my elder daughter that you cant step in the block where someone else has dropped his or her marker Sowl1y ladies must you stop and talk where ham seeks his most In fact why stop and talk at all Surely you didnt golioto the store for chat rather than roast with little int TALKING ROOMS Ive suggested to many em ployeea of supermarkets that they install talking roomafor women Ive never been met with resistance but at the some time We never been met with any results Storeowners might do well to remcmheridiai even though as male am in the minor ity when it comes to shopping it is the male thatearns the men totemin nose Did you ever think that while the women are talking theyre not buying or thatbecause of their talk they may forget to huyan article Unless powder room are in stalled in these markets cal ace where one inan will go on being detained eavsttopplng possibly choosing the mug cuts aod blaming line the store that Kleenex is no two cents this week coffee five cents iniit iulce out of tlrlsgworld and vanilla doesnt come in big ger bottlan Ant alcopywm ointment one THEREiS N9 CHARGE FORIHISSERVICE hind organised Program to second vr rvv for Miss Esme Crampfon its Park Street Collegiate in Ail Who Grieve for its lack of alltutee presentation of Not pace and urgency She ques tioned the use of lively show times before tragedy When the curtain rises mole lead Ron Wilton should in on ger at Pat Brooks The hollow ls auppued to act the mood of conflict and disharmony The audience was not prepared be cause of the helwcenp aya mus ic and roared with laughter at the start KNOW PLAY The adiudieatot asked the cast it it appreciated that the play waaa tragedy She did though point out the performances of Erie Clipahem and Florence Hayfield She said Mr Clipsham in spite ot the smallness of his role brought the sense of urgency required by the altaulion on stage The tragedy was Nova Scotian rrilne disaster Miss Rayfleld made the nud ience rub their eyes and take notice Miss Crampion said The student instilled iiie into the character and the play she said She felt Miss Hayfield was capable actress who tended to overplay and needed to use more control in her characteri action STRESS ACTING The adjudicator said the pro ductlnns needed more stress on acting Sixty per cent of the ploys score comes from acting under drama festival rules in Canada The overall produc tion rates 10 per cent stage presentation 10 and dramatic presentation in She said the students should have made better use of the soundequlpmeot available Engineers Hear Education Talk Professional engineers from Oriiiia Midland Barrie and surrounding district gathered on Thursday night at theRCAF Station Edgar for dinner meet ing of the Simcoe County Chap ter of the Association oi Pro fessional Engineers ofttho Pro vince of Ontario Guest speaker was JohaM Ramayrdiatricpinspectorior the Department ot Education who will become thoauperln tendent for the Barrie District folieglaio Board effective July Mr Rooney gave an excel lentdeacrlptlon of the Ite wm Mlnoisfoint Minutes Beautliul grounds 4a crs delight Enjoy ters main suns BLAYSTAIRS LODGE fpliotogropb EVSCY and conveniont sown JEAN FARE prepares to enter the stage oi Orllllss Opera House for last nights presentation of No Crooks and Lady Barrie North Cciiegletcs entry in the Geor glen Boy Drune Festival hills Esme Cremptoo adludi cator lauded Min Fans perv iormanoo and said the stu dent would be well suited for playing Shakespeare and Shaw ext Kiwanis Meeting WiiiBe Barrio Kiwanis Club will hold the annual Easter Seal Cam pdnlgn inauguration pro ram next onday at the wee dinner to Cornmunity House at tilt pm Special speaker will be Reginald Hopper past execut ive director of the Ontario So ciety for Crippled Children lat guest will be Silas An arson of Greenland who don sted the money in memory of his wife to furnish the Kiwanis Clubs new cottage for crippled children at Blue Mountain Camp Last Monday the speaker at Kiwanls was Mrs Wendy Hickr who gave delightful and humorous talk on The Art of Conversation Among the number of excellent pointers on being good talker she listed most important he good lia terror The program was chaired by Rev Ron Adams and thanks were extended by Jack Butler Central Key Club was rcpresen led at the dinner by Russell Smith who repurtcdithat the Barrie Collegiate Junior Bend had won first place with as points the Kiwanis Music Futiv in Toronto iioss Slerhonl announced that Ladies light would behald at RCAF Station Edger Oifl cers Mess March ii EAST ro WE Canadian natural gag iranl mission lines now cover the eras from Vancouver to Mont res Water Bates Stay The Same While Other Goals Fly High Sarrics electricity rates are among the lowest in the world members of tho Ys Mens Club were told at their monthly meeting it is interesting to note that despite the tremendous increa sea in the cost of labor and materials over the years the electric service rates in Barrie have remained unchanged since July l955 said Elaon secretarytreasurer of the Ear rio Public Utilities Commission WITH HYDRO Mr Elaon explained how the Commission in united with On tario Hydro to supply electric ity and water needs to Barrie residents He also pointed out thatmOntariti Hydro is owned by Db Sarrizeiias an equity of over one and methird million doi nry Education in Ontario whereby students are now chan trader or busihees and com nellsd through their arts and science science technology and merce according to the in dividual abilities oi the student It was brought out in discus glad that the students should be able to contact engineers and gains truerlnalghtrintorfherwork of an contour itths student has thoughts in this direction Derrick Lempricro chairman of the Simona chapter told Mr lard in Hydro he said You as customers of the Barrie Ammlsaion help to paythe debts incurred on your behalf by the Commission Therefore you are really the owners at Brim the Barrie Commission was established in loot but as the demand became greater local generation became too expen sive and the city contracted with Ontario Hydro for the sup ply of 622 kilowatts of power Our most recent Hydro bill was for 23290 kilowatts of pow er Mr Elson remarked in 1953 customers were alip plled with power from three substations located on Bayfield street Brock streetand St Vincentrstreet There are now eight stations and three indus tryowned stations WATER FROM WELLS Mr Elton explained that tho Communion is aiso responsible for the municipal water works system and that wells will con tinue to supply thccityswotpr requirements tor some time to come The Commission is most anx ious to locate well in the east end of the city the speaker advised it may be that we shall have to settle for we of lesser capacity Mr Elson also announced the Commissionwlll soon begin to collect sewage rats Yr the Clty of Harris Cnstwll be around 82 million to be borne by those using the system on uaerrpay basin Ramonthe chapter iainter cried in counselling students endtiint it laone oi the chap From Downtown Saril was man hours Collegiate loci in Crooks and students Norm Quinlan and lady The play wagons of Diane iiuxtablo fight over the three presented last night at Examiner ildda To its TV log As an added service to Ex aminer rude an expanded Accident television log will be carried Boss Cowan defence law yer told Magistrate Fos ter yceterday that its unfet tunote that everyone doesnt know the criminal code sec tion by section Mr Cowen was appearing for Mrs Maria Vivian iianrmer who had pleaded guilty to mak ing false statement and driv ing without licence The woman and friend who had been teaching her how to drive had had slight accident while the woman was at the wheel Evidence submitted pre viously showed that as soon as the accident occurred the wo man and the man chaged pine or and she made false state ment to the police regarding who was driving in using for leniency for his client Mr Cowan said Often alperson uestlonod by the police doesnt ow whether what theyve done would call for sentence Having committed the off ence they realize the police are after them and they make talsc statement Crown attorney John Murphy said The Wrong time to learn to drive is when youve had few drinks Magistrate it Foster said Our police departments have enough to do without conduct fog long investigations into can as like this He fined the woman $50 and said hope youve learned your lesson in connection with the seine daily by this newspaper See the comic page today and every publication day for the gating of channels and North Students Hear Speakers Next Wednesday North Collcfiste students will hear coupe dozen speakers at Careers Day next Wedv nesdai iieginning at pm students will hear speakers on many dif ferent vocations Iho young sters will be able to chcors their rpcekerr for the second half of the program The lecturers include home economist Mrs Peygy Camp bell nursing Lucile Ferret business administration John Howard Law PaterMiilI arch itecturc if Ala medicine Dr Peter Watson Police Sgt Ali Andrews of the OPP military Capt Lo gan dintistry Dr Ji Anders forestry John iiei nny act ing Eva Lengbo Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Wal ter Foster physiotherapy Mau reen Collins Air lines stewardess Jean Woods seeretaryetenographo Maxine Wars secondary school teacher Victor Knox clemen tary School teacher Bell itroy technician Mrs Meltin noo engineering William Paul in accounting Maurice Mac Larcnt ysychology Brian Ridg ly dental assistant Margaret Roe social work Robert Quin sey dental hygien Mrs Dawn inggett PHONE mam nunrran mVicl ppmn wrenï¬mlrgw pr AUTOMATIC DELIVERY Public invited To Book Display mï¬ï¬‚m book display sponsored by or Canadian Boook Publishers Association will be bclduin Oak ley Park School Tuesday March to from 350 to 580 pm All inspectorntea in Simcoe County have beeninvited and anyone interested to welcome to attend Parents wiilalao be given the opportunity to learn about the new mathematics corner in force in liarrloeleoientsry echoola at the Home and School meeting that eveninl James Maclrean instrumental in helping to mourn the new course heresride metal or of the provincial comniitteo Milicit designedthe course will ak to the meeting it will emit oclock iso Vespra at and trim CANADIAN NATIIJNAL Drillls Opera H005 as port at the Georgian Bay Drama Fer tival Examiner Photos Results In Convictions case William Christian Rolil 7a taxi driver pleaded gulls ty to permitting person will out drivers permit to drive llewasfinedttoandhislicc care was suspended Mr Cowan who also appear ed for Roth said It was only this mans offer to help his fat low min tint this happened As result of this he lost his job as driver at Allandeie Lumber and has been driving that part time since Now hell loss that Mr Murphy disagreed He said thinkthis is case tor the maximum penalty After person has been consuming ai oohol is not time to learn to drive lisomenne you know is moving friendl nail is the Welcome open new will help them feel at home uocoIohnvooo Join in carrying on our communitys traditional wiï¬tolhor italrtyTcli eicome on the name and ad rcu of families you know who are moving 72cm WELCOME we EXHIBIflON FARK TORONTO MARCH 13°21 SPORTSiliENSSilW ion siting FishinpghosiiunhTravsl Equlpinon Cottages and Automotive Ex tor 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