Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Aug 1979, p. 29

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Its labor of love for theatrical mothers REGINA CP Darcy Dunlop and Marty Campana are working mothers They drive 500 miles week are away from home four days out of seven and get tied up in rehearsals from morning to night But they consider their work in theatre labor of love To function at my best have to be happy or contented or satisfied Ms Dunlop said in an interview Its question of staying home and going mad and play ing the martyr role or working at least part of the year and giving quality time to my fami ly instad of quantity time Ms Dunlop drove from her ome in Prince Albert to Regina each week for three winter months to appear in Left Turns at the Vagabond Theatre She took 24month vacation then went back to work in new ver sion of the musical revue Before Left Turns Ms Dunlop was away from theatre publication the formation call 7282897 available cents cash prizes given counter is available is 25 cents Refreshments are served available counter will be available HfisLond treks north They seem to be creatures from another age these huge shaggy beasts the Inuit call 00 MingMuk The Bearded One Today having survived the cold of million years the MuskOx which once roamed from Asia to North America are found only in Greenland and Canadas Far North Canadas Musk0x come under the protection of the Nor thwest Territories government and strict quotas are set for hunting by the native peoples of the North One of the sets tlements which depends on MuskOx hunting for much of its income is Grise Fiord about 80 miles north of Devon Island CBCTVs This Land sent film crew to Grise in search of The Bearded One and came back with some remarkable footage of MuskOx herds on Devon Island weekend hotebobk Any nonprofit organization or individual may have community event in Notebook Just call 7266537 and ask for Stephen Gauer Calls for Mondays Notebook must be received by noon Friday for following Monday Weekend Notebook published Friday in Panorama must he received by noon Wednesday friday OBarrie Duplicate Bridge Club meets each Monday and Friday at St Georges Anglican Church Hall Burton Avenue Barrie at 730 pm Rebekah and Odd Fellows Bingo at the IOOF Hall Fer ris Lane at pm Jackpot is $100 refreshment booth Euchre at the New Lowell Legion at pm Admission $0 oBingo sponsored by the Angus ANAF Club is held at the True Blue Hall King Street Angus at pm refreshment OThe Bell Ewart Youth Club meets every Friday from to 10 pm at the Bell Ewart Community Centre Anyone in the area attending an elementary school is welcome Records dancing and plenty of games available Admission saturday OEuchre at the Holly Community Hall at 815 pm OThe Second Mile Christian Coffee House located in the Farmers Market Hall Mulcaster Street Barrie is open from 730 pm to midnight Admission and coffee are free Music and entertainment are provided by groups and in dividuals Discussion grou are also part of the evening For further information cal 7261954 OTheboard of trustees of the Orange Hall in Angus spon sor bingo every Saturday at pm Refreshments are sunday Bingo at the New Lowell Legion at pm refreshment OAngus Lions club hosts flea market at their hall on Highway 90 Angus from 12 noon to pm Antiques coins bake sale tools appliances stamps fresh vegetables and much more Lotto Canada Provincial and Wintario tickets are on sale Refreshments are available for several years raising children and trying to convince herself being on stage didnt matter Theatre had been part of her life since she attended elementary school in Regina when she appeared in class pro ductions took drama classes at the library and had fun pretending DROPPED THEATRE But she dropped theatre when she got married and had two children now aged four and five move to Prince Albert where her husband Dennis is manager of department store wholesale outlet cut her off from theatre year and half ago she was asked to take part in Left Turns and an extensive Eastern Cana dian tour When youre 22 or 23 you can always say Ive still got time to do what want But by the time youre 25 or 26 youre getting old for thisbusiness realized had to get back into it them or Calls for For partners and further in Get the rabbit habh And youll always be hare ahead Seethem at so FAIRVIEW 1370100 give it up completely Ms Dunlop says the time away from her family was often difficult to handle at first but everyone soon adjusted Its an accepted thing with us Were two very independent people and it works for us Ms Campana got her start in theatre in high school musicals in her hometown of Kent Ohio and worked in childrens theatre projects and summer productions while attending Kent State University Then she got married and ex cept for few acting classes stayed clear of performing Campana came to Regina when her husband Tom got an offer he couldnt refuse to play for Saskatchewan Rough riders of the Canadian Football League did nothing for their first year except wait to have baby and sit in the stands and cheer the boys on After while wanted something else HEALTHY BALANCE She appeared in amateur productions and found healthy balance between fami ly obligations and her interest in theatre was happy taking care of my family and being football wife and satisfied with chance to perform once year But director Bob Ainslie en couraged her to do more and in the last 18 months shes been working almost constantly in cluding in Left Turns It created family problems Last year was ugly Tom retired from football because of knee injury and he needed help to adjust and was overly busv 3lst Were you Born on AUGUST 3lst If so youre invited to enter the CKBB BIRTHDAY WISH CONTEST Simply Drop Us Line To Enter BARBIE ONTARIO You could win night on the town including dinner for two at Shannons double pass for the Imperial Cinemas one dozen roses from Muriels Flowers and 30 silver dollars from CKBB Enter today and lets celebrate our birthdays together on Friday August the examiner Friday Augunt 24 979 1A Residents ploy alongside Welles Actor Orson Welles who plays Sheriff Paisley in movie Never Trust on Honest Thief offers his hand to Billy Kishonti during filming in Georgetown Ont on the weekend The residents of the town are being us ed 05 extras in the film CP Photo clo CKBB BOX 950 L4M 4V1

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