PAGE 14 __TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 1, 1969. Variety Night - cont'd from page 13 Robin Smith and John LeBlanc put the audience in a musical mood again with their vocal and guitar sel- ections "The Way | Feel" and "Suzanne." The first part of the evening's entertainment was concluded admirably with Tony Commisso on his electric accor- dion and Stan Spadoni at the drums in a talented rendition of "Classical Gas." The Dramatic Society supervised and directed by Miss Goodhead and Mr. B. Gordon deserves a great deal of credit for their excellent performance of the three act comedy "That Brewster Boy." There wasn't one dull moment as Pat McParland, Valerie Turner, Ted Petrus, Judi McParland and Rod Mecure starred | as the Brewster family who get involved ina cifielind ~and hilarious round of events due to the "unintention- ed efforts of their friend "Pee Wee" played by Greg Maclsaac. Margaret Jeam Wallwin, Suzanne Lemay, Lola Scott, Carolyn Glad, Marta Krystia, and Ted Ross ably supported their efforts to produce a most enjoyable and fast-moving play. Mr. Stewart summarized the feeling of the audienc in congratulating all those taking part or assisting in any way, for presenting a successful Variety Night of aualitv and skill. ' Above photo - Cast of the "Brewster Boy" - left to right - Carolyn Glad, Judi McParland, Marta Krystia Valerie Turner, Lola Scott, Suzanne Lemay, Margaret Jean Wallwin. Back - Pat McParland, Ted Ross, Greg Maclsaac, Rod Mercure and Ted Petrus. Photo #1 - Greg Maclsaac as "Pee Wee" one of the stars of the Brewster Boy. Photo * 2 - Paul Caccamo Master of Ceremonies. Photo # 3 - Stanley Spadoni and Toni Commisso present "Classical Gas". Photo # 4 - Stanley Spadoni in the "Cartwhee:" vault. a hk tn rn in ak ttle