Littles Hill Players busy working on play Members at meeting last week of the Littles Hill Players were informed of the progress being made by the cast and technical crew in preparation for the amateur theatre groups presentation of the Neil Simon comedy play Gods Favorite to be staged at the Georgian College Theatre on Nov 17 18 and 19 The incurred costs by Littles Hill Players group for producing Gods Favorite exceeds the amount the amateur theatre group has in its humwbymso Littles Hill Players has $000 to work With For producing Gods Favorite we Will have spent $207250 Therefore in order to break even we will have to charge $2 and $250 for tickets says Graham Allary preSident of the Littles Hill Players group SOMEMBERS Over fifty members of the amateur theatre youp have been working diligently since September in rehearsing for and in Gods Favorite Christmas at great low prices An outstanding offer on Italian Bags Only spoon pure would UV yrs0 once in so boos m1 ode rrtrir aubto on mantra lard mare Earon learntr the it igtn building set designs for the play Director Nick Schols has been holding three rehearsals weekly in different schools in Barrie Its an excellent cast Im working with theyre all so dedicated and enthusiastic Furthermore at least 90 per cent of the cast members have never done anything in theatre before on the scale of what theyre doing for this play says Nick Schols director of Gods Favorite Also discussed at the meeting by Allary was the possiblity of Cabaret the Littles Hill Players might present next summer in commemorating Barries 125th Anniversary AMERICANS EAT OUT NEW YORK AP Ameri cans spend $1 of every $3 al loted for food in restaurants and fastfood shops decade ago the ratio was $1 in every $5 and the National Restaurant Association estimates it will be $1 of every $2 within decade Daytime le iew members of the cast of Gods Favorite the play that is to be presented by DoltYourself MirrorTiles 788 it Altqut gold tum Vrv rd 988 Printed 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of six additional prizes will be drawn every two weeks beginning Dec Winners of the biweekly prizes will get weekend for two in Toronto on the date of their choice plus tickets to aple Leafs home gaine Weekend wirmers will also remain eligible for the top two prizes Buying ticket meats more than ust chance at prize thou No admission is charged for the twoday carnival and draw and ticket sales are essential to finance the event which has budget of about $40000 This is practically our sole revenue says carnival chair man Doug Cherry These tickets are very important its really community thing The tickets will also benefit the Eastview Singers and the Eastview Concert Choir The two high school groups hope to Steam train run among highlights steam train run from Toronto and car racing on ice are probable additions to the 1978 Barrie Winter Carnival says carnival chairman Doug Cherry Cherry said Friday it is 99 per cent sure steam train will bring an estimated 1100 people from Toronto to Barrie Saturday Feb 18 the first day of the twoday carnival The train will proceed to Orillia to turn around thus giving Barrie residents chan ce to ride behind the vintage steam locomotive Steam enthusiasts from as far away as the United States are expected to ride the train and visit the carnival Cherry said Details of car racing are not settled Cherry said but the fourwheeled sport is expected to be added to last years motorcycle ice races Other new events are planned but cannot be disclosed at present Cherry said Events returning from last year will include Barrie Minor Hockey Association tour nament at Barrie Arena and an arts and crafts show big hit at last winters carnival next raise total of $6000 from com missions on ticket sales during doortodoor blitz to be held later this month Tickets are also available from variety of local businesses and from any mem ber of the Greater Barrie Chamber of Commerce Large quantiï¬es can be obtained from Marvin Menzies carnival vice chairman at 7263000 The carnival abolished ad mission charges and went to draw tickets as its principal revenue source for the first time last year and succeeded in turning profit which reduced previous carnival sight from about $12000 to about 500 door at Barrie Central Collegiate Cherry said Other events include dogsled races broomball tournament parade ice sculpture com petition and snowmobile races Cherry said Lakeshore Drive will be closed between Ba field and Mulcaster streets ring the carnival and the road plus new landfill in the same area will be used for as man events as possible reducing num ber of events which would have to be cancelled in the event of poor ice conditions Aquatic life may be suffering from acid in precipitation TORONTO Preliminary data collected in the past 18 mantis by the ministry of the environment indicates aquatic life in SouthCentral Ontario may be suffering from acid in precipitation The ministry has been studying lakes and rivers in an area east of Georgian Bay south of Lake Nipissing north of Lake Simcoe and west of the Ottawa River Evidence indicates that acid Erecipitation poses no threat to uman health but may have some adverse effect on soil and vegetation It is possible for high levels of acidity in preci itation to make some lakes it for some forms of aquatic life including MESSAGE TO fish the ministry states in news release Current acid loadings to lakes in SouthCentral Ontario pose longterm serious en vironmental threat said Dr Tom Brydges of the ministrys water resources branch Dr Brydges said his staff will continue monitoring the effect of acid rainfall on 15 lakes from thestudy area propose that the citizens of this country who wish it to remain one country join in class ac tion An action by the citizens of Canada to the Supreme Court of Canada for one Rene Levesque to show cause why he should not be removed from the Office of Premier of Quebec Emmi 247 and send Shade CONCERNED CANADIANS 050 tapers Nil pk 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