Barrie Examiner, 4 Mar 1977, p. 6

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The Barrie Examiner Friday March 1977 Verbalizing Visualizing Jag helps By MLRIEI LEEIIZII The musical comedy playing at Georgian College Theatre is the perfect answer to those winter blues White Horse Inn literally takes off as the wonderful melodies excellent voices and colorful and charming costumes and sets tramsport the audience to the Bavarian Alps in an oldworld setting with laughter and song Wendy Hicks producerr director has put together musical show of 11 scenes with very large cast of about 23 princi als plus villagers cham ermaids tourists waiters waitresses alpine guides travellers dairymaids market women climbers and dancers and coordinated the whole affair into one of the Lost musicals produced here The musical sparkles and constantly changes as kaleidoscope of color and mo tion keeps the show swinging It is highlighted with humor and dancing and interlaced with gentle tenderness The accompaniment is very important and necessary pair of the musical Directed by ate the ish is true ay paper rolled up food me eater ERMA BOMBECK Most suspicious diners are the fiveyear olds reader vows this is true story In her Sunday school class one morning shc askcd And what did the disciples say before they fiveyearold boy in the front row waved his hand vigorously and said know llicy said These fish got any bones in them There is every reason to believe this story Fiveyearolds are without doubt thc most suspicious diners in this world They will eat mud raw or baked rocks paste crayons ballpoint pens pillows moving gold fish cigarette butts electrical plugs soap cleansing cream cat food and newspapers Try to coax bit of beef stew into their mouths and theyll give you that look like the puppy when you stand over him with the Sun got so much food Spit back into my face when my kids were small put windshield wipers on my glasses Then one day my husband said How many babies died from malnutrition last year while playing in their Thats not the point She doesnt trust What trust he said Shes finicky Elizabeth Farm at We ino the small grant ot znrs was rtliifoictll it ltllts 11 cordiaii Ii£lvti roni inl School of dilli ill kcpt itic show on its ucs ej iinii iiig lic Iiitl litllliitli kept lllt lilllwttl ttillltl rollicking lhe coinpc Italph iitlltlilk has ttlti wow appcaliiir tiini aliw anobr lh tiiic mini singaiih vvni IIliliitliilli ij ccss Kurt lcib choriwtjphlti was splcndil addition ini show His touch ot broiw Slfilliiillit Almn solodanriiig marvellous high light llis pro fes ioiial fillldriiu to thc large cast of laiicci our part of llt reason that thi in hit So many lint pcrtirnianrcs took placcwii stage it iiino iiiitiar to single any oni person out Hut icott itlfl iiiirioiindl had much lotto tc tiicrc ixcd alllliSfillfI oi tln slimy iiil tltc finc UITiltitilittleltili vxtii thi audicncc till liuiiior iiiyir lolccd ha that nili oi unrlcrsiatciiicnt that littt fails Ilc cstahlishcd the rap attachcdtoit Look when Tillf gcts little older shcll changi and will probably cat us out of house diitlnoiiit She 111 not tiiiicky She cats anything just long it isnt on spoon and my arm isnt ilc was wrong She was the only kid in nur ytfly school Willi hcr own food taster My hot dogs lltHI tastcd as good as the ones you dip put in watci ltith mustard rid paid 60 cen ts for at football game My cherry pies never created the excitement of those under heating Iainps at the Golden Arches pil Ias nevir tastcd as wonderful as the col ones that stuck to the lid of the cardboard box try not to overreact After all you burn kids tongue once when hcs is months old and he carries grudge forever Thats what motherhood is all about But last year when she sent Sara Lee Mothers Day card That was cruel Fourycarold Donna Brockman is socialixcr port that iiiadc ihl show come iiyc llc brought his own inter pi Nation to the part of irinklc tin niidurwcar manufacturer would rathcr be in Brighton and was thoroughly con incing litii llicrc was ilic splcndid singing oi ic lricnistra He was xtit tilnl as thc other half of thc ioiiiaiitic pair and although on opcning night one contd sona tension in his per lutliialitt has finc voice and approach that will doubtless improve each of the sum ccdiiig performances lhcn of course the two Mcgrnws ably took over their part and made them iiilightlullj SitilyllkO Joan was tlic citicicnt bcalilul widow and owner of White lini lnii Her voice is always right on pitch and that sense of y4llfll plus pretty quality is what is required tor slic ccus til iiiiisical Iliziiiiiiiigttolinc ioannc Joans daughter in ciii lifti has developed good quality and singing stylc the tNxtfit ot nilisical shows She slightly tense and still at iirut but the young singer One day she said Boy just had the greatcst meal at Kathys house Iler mother is some cook raced to the phone Helen What did you havc for dinner last night My daughter rawd about it lotato chips and cold cuts out about By BOSEANNE McCABE Examiner Staff Reporter Verbalizing visualizing in teracting its all in the jargon of the social worker And when used in discussion Tuesday at the volunteer workshop held by Sunny Park Nursery those words boiled down to one thing What makes kid tick Now you take Kathy here for instance began Virginia Hartley supervisor of Sunny Park Nursery who led the workshop at the Adult Rehabilitation Centre Shes playing with ball But you want her to complete task of building blocks What do you do You gradually get her in terested in the blocks one woman said You take the blocks over to her said another You shape her behavior by reward another volunteered Kathy the twoyearold was really Katharine Martin teacher at Sunny Park Nur sery She was one of four teachers who simulated play situations The others were Donna Brockman and Eileen Moretto also of Sunny Park and Jane Vincent teacher at the Raggedy Ann Day Care Centre Acted out The four acted out behavior of children at various ages Volunteers discussed behavior with Mrs Hartley What do you do when child wont look at you When he wont respond to stimulus How do you deal with stubborn child hyperactive child The volunteer sees all types Mrs Hartley asked Eileen fouryearold unmotivated child to take rings off the ring stack No luck The volunteer can sit fnistrated Mrs Hartley ex plained how can you motivate her deluge of suggestions establish eyecontact re ward her show affaction When do you reward hcr With what Iraisc Smarties You must remember each child is different Mrs Hartley said We are acting out ages here but that does not mean cvcry twoycarold fits this description What normal twoyearold anyway You have to know ttie nor mal stages of development before you can teach the retard ed child Mrs Hartley said later in an interview The steps of development are bas ically the same its the rate that differs she said steadily improved as the show progrcssed sparkling towards the finale She made charm ing ttolinc daughter of the English manufacturcr giving the proper touch to the roman tic element Leopold hcadwaiter at the Inn was very ably handled by Rob Towsend Possibly his heard is somewhat disconcer ting for the role but his singing and speaking voice is good his diction excellent and his per forming ability bccamc better and better as the show pro grcsscd Special mention must be given to Kathi the postwoinan Pat McKclvey made little WENDY IIHKS dirQPtOI The Workshop was the second if two held on normal child development The first was look at social phsyical emo tional and intellectual growth The ages and stages work shop Tuesday night encouraged volunteers to use their posers of observation Remember personality utters into it too Donna may be responsible threeyearold but Why the emphasis on volunteer trainin Because vo unteers are vitally interested Mrs Hartley says And its lucky for the teacher they are We couldnt get along without them Mrs Hartley said Although volunteers have always taken part in such nurseries as Sunny Park its only lately they ve been setting thespotlight Programs now are more in dividualized for children Mrs Hartley said Right now there are 42 volunteers at Sun ny Park Mrs Hartley former high school teacher dabbled in volunteer work herself before she took child development as fulltime job began working only one day week and before knew it was working five days week she said Since then she furthered her education with night courses Mary Little has been volunteer at Sunny Park for two years These workshops are very beneficial she said And being volunteer is rewarding There is one child Roger who would never look at himself in mirror she said With little coaxing she got Roger on trampoline and bouncing on trampoline in front of fulllength mirror can befun Its really rewarding when you can set children to improve their speech she said But that takes time and little knowhow Then again that is the pur pose of volunteer workshops The next workshop series will be held April and April It and will concentrate on the deprived child This will be organized by social worker Margaret Kclly All workshops are held at the Adult Rehabilitation Centre on Hayfield Street from to It and are open to the public as well as volunteers For in formation call Virginia Hartley at 737101 White Horse Inn one of best musicals produced for audiences in Barrie area gem of this role Hcr yodclling added just that touch helping to establish the locale and character of the show There were many smaller parts well cast that added touches of humor and bright music to White Horse Inn Jan Burgess was impressive as the Empress and another Mcgraw Helen LadyinWaiting marvellous trio brought many fine moments to the musical Sigismund played by Martin Hayes Professor Hinzel played by Tony Lockwood and Gretel his daughter played by EllieMae Tracy There were some well performed parts that fleshed out the musical The Mayor by Dixie Brooker Secretary by Mary Findeisen and Coun cillors Gay Livescy Ingrid Cooper and Jim Johnstone Some singeractors had multiple roles lim Johnstonc and Harold Bishop were there each acting in three character parts Other minor roles were Susan Winder and Michael Van Hartingsveldt as the Bride and Bridegroom Dan Coo as Karl waiter Bob Miller as Forester Susan Winder Zenzi tto liemcrsma sailor and Yvette Graham as Lady Presi dent Wendy Hicks casts her parts with expertisse The roles were consistently welltaken and finally wellplayed Two North students win UN pilgrimage Two North Collegiate students will attend United Nations pilgrimage this summer in New York City sponsored by Oddfellow and Rebekah lodges of Barrie Neil Brockwell and Betty Ann Kapteyn 16yearold Grade it students were winners in the Speakoff public speaking contest sponsored by the lodges Monday night at the ddfellows Hall on Ferris Lane Fivc students completed The speeches which were about the nitcd Nations were judged on research and delivery 0n the committee organizing the contest were Margaret Ball Sandra Hawman Lynn Coutts and Gail Brand More than 200 students from Canada and the United States will be sponsored by Oddfellow and Re ekah lodges at the pilgrimage PEOPLE AND PLACES Rape Panel The film How to Survive Rape Attack will be shown in the Blue Flame Room at 730 pm in the Consumers Gas Building on Ferris Lane 16th March panel consisting of nurse lawyer and doctor will follow for discussion Spon sored by the RNA0 the public are invited to attend Artrental There will be an art rental service Saturday from to pm in the Barrie Public Library Art rentals are held the first Saturday of every month by the Barrie Art Club Supcrvisor Virginia Ilartlcy with twoycarold Katharine Martin when the time comes am in love with him how feel No Name keep quiet Some counselling mi believed it was ll bet they were filled with guilt Iiavcllcd Road stations Annicwitli You networks ANN LANDERS Dont tell man about dream Dear Ann Landers Even though youve written letter in your head thousand times its still hard to put it on paper Im happily married woman in my 305 We have one child who means the world to me would never do anything to betray my husband or bring shame on my child But happen to be in love with another man He is my age longtime family friendmorally upright and has no idea dream about this man almost every night and the dreams are ghastly He either dies or goes away forever never having known loved him want to tell my secret passion how feel but Im afraid he will think Im on the make which am not dont want sex from him or anything else All want is for him to know Should keep quiet and hope the dreams will stop There is no one in the world can discuss this with but youMrs Dear Mrs If you tell the man what youve told me he will surely think you are propositioning him My advice is to ght be useful After you have verba lized your feelings and analysed the relationship you will find it was largely fantasy and not the great love you If you cant afford private therapy phone your country or state mental health association for an appointment Dcar Aiiii Landers was interested in the letter from the woman who signed herself Empty Shell She was the one who had hysterectomy and hoped for better sex life after the operation but it was worse are both Catholics My husband and ex perienced the same problem after had my tubes tied We had seven children and was 40 years old All our growing iip years we had it pounded into our heads that sex was for procreation and it was sinful to do anything to prevent con ception Intellectually we knew better but emotionally we After my operation neither of us could achieve orgasm When spoke to my gynecologist he suggested that both my husband and talk to our priest THAT solved the problem Please suggest it to Empty Shell and othersWell Dcar WTR You did and am grateful Thanks for making valuable contribution to this space today Dear Ann Laiidcrs was delighted to see you clobber ltillfncc on TV but wish you had added word about the fine programs that can be seen on public broadcasting Many people think the educational channels are dull Not triic Some of the brightest shows around sparkle on those underpromoted superior public stations Get the word out hour with Me heartilv agree that public TV has great deal to offer Those who have been passing it by should giy it try Ive seen programs or public TV that dwarf the Pickingandpainting your own is Accenters stockintrade lit do plastcrwl plastcrcd lion lo to llic Accciitci in thc Hayfield Mall Not only you tind your lion in plaslci but your averagi iigcr bcar dogs and cats You pick and paint tillliiull You cant help but stop and look when you walk by the ccntcr Theres an almost nakcd look about all tlinsc whitcaniinalsondisplay Thats bccaiisc they havent been paintcd And thats what attractsthecrcativcshoppcr The Acccntcr is one of do ityoursclf stores in anada oi fcringrmiiidecoratoriiiin And tlicrcs stuntthing for vtlyont yyiicr aliiie lir shall is stircol that Ilaqucs pedestals plants table mirrors animals and knickknacks are on display Already painted litlil such as Mr and Mrs lig Mr Giraitc and the liliuicstoiic ouboy llI vitc shoppers to lIlYtsl igatc Ihc idca of dccoratiiig yoiii own makes the priccs oi home decorating reasonable Mrs Marshall says andcyciting What about the person who lacks chwruncc in liolllt dcc orating and color co Itllll ating Nosuch person Theres no such person says Mrs Marshall Anything goes she said Thats whats great about it what you pick is you The idea of picking and pain ting your home decor hiosmni ed once it began in thc lnitcd Statcs she says It was brought to iinada three years ago by Jun lar sons of Midliurst livcntually they plan to build niaiiutac turingplant in liarric she said Mrs Marshall had an ad got lion rather you Douglas ltccd left and Siobhan Williamson lcfaf through in book on cffcctivc speaking as Bruce Brown of the Barrie Iiioiis lub looks on The two Itsyear old North Collegiate studciits were win yanagi whcn orilcriiiti her stock lioiii thc tliit ago plant Slics has lived in lilll fivc ycars and shcs knows tlic itl Marshall iilcric lhc rcccntcr ncyy store in lhc Biiyficld Mall liclps IId Iltr of ltlflective speaking contest winners nch in the effective speaking coiitcst held lucsday night by the Lions lnb at the Holiday Inn The two will compctc in the Lions regional competition in Tot Hiiiric is animal crazy she said obra snakes and agcrs dic Shack former National llockcy League player finiin tcnliam Winners from thcrc will go onto the district competition All Hilario Fillflh April 30 in Ictcr borough Douglas spoke on anadian Unity and Siob skulls lioth are hot items for the icon The wife and mother of three is fulltime professional figure skater who teaches Shes gradually dropping that to take on the store one of the stores unfinished pieces Examiner Photo hann spoke on memorable women in history They were judged on research and deliver They received pla que pen and 810 Ex aminer photo

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