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Terrace Bay News, 4 Jan 1968, p. 5

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JANUARY 4, 1968 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 LOUD VOICED SPOILERS (From the Printed Word) gure. to: ert. the resolte you wants. Th.ta pretty Wid ee of experimenting and keeping a record for future use. Here's ea handy table of basio exposures for various films A PLAYGOER was ONE of an audie An y > - eee ina pach for subjects with the usual Christmas lights, Kodachrome ii Gables on a Monday and on a Tuesday viewed a CBC TV 16 seconds at f/8, Kodachrome-X, Extachrome-X, Kodacolor-X: program about the permissive society of London, England, 8 seconds at £/8, and high speed Extachrome: 4, seconds at f, a permissiveness that, according to the documentary, is If you are using a non-adjustable camera which can make time exposures, try Kodacolor-X and an exposure of 20 seco mirrored in the theatre. Naturally, when you are teking time-exposures, you should us At the play men, women and children, and they filled a tripod or rest the camera on a steady object during the every seat in the theatre, so entered into that childhood exposure to avoid blurring. When there is a breeze strong enough to move trees, shruvs or lights, or when it is snow- ing vou shouldn't trv to take pictures. classic that they were reduced to tears, sobbing, nose blow- . ing and throat clearing. Although Azne ("with an E") might bore a good number of Canadians and the nostalgia of the centennial year may account for some of its popularity, what percentage of the population really goes to the theatre to enjoy an evening of perversion, violence and "restricted entertainment"? The relatively small number of people who stridently demand. "freedom" are being allowed to impress their wishes on the majority, who see no harm in the word wholesome. One provincial movie censor announced proudly that he had made no cuts in a year. It may be that this reflects the indifference and unawareness of the public rather than the purity of the product. In Winnipeg the other week a theatre advertiscment carried the words: "Controversial, Illicit, Restricted." The word illicit was probably a mistake. It would seem to be just as illegal to show an illicit movie as to operate an illicit still. It's anybody's guess what the ad' writer meant. In at least one city Anne of Green Gables was sold out for all performances. A man who was disappointed in: his efforts to get tickets said he guessed he would just have to cry at home. --_-- SANTA VISITS FORMER TERRACE BAY KIDDIES IT'S EASY TO GET PHOTOS OF CHRISTMAS LIGHT: re . Se ETS Santa Claus visited the Baby Village at Moose- co year, -- gost = decorating their houses with heart recently to learn first hand what the tiny tots alle seadene capes ee eee re re would like to have for Christmas. Getting acquaint side of your home ag festive as the inside for the holiday ed with Santa and making their wishes known are: -- sre iasibleiine auulasiaiie iio dai ee Lucille, Patricia, Andre, and Edward St. Denis, _-- and others in your neighborhood? Well you can, and it's formerly of Terrace Bay, sponsored at the famed mach easier than you may think. You'll need a camera capable Moose City of Children n inoi of making time exposures, a tripod or some other solid support T i ; d : 7 Aurorg,. Hlinois by for the camere and a fast color film such as high speed Ecta- errace Bay Lodge No. 1752. chrome, preferably Type B, (indoor). Your only problem is calculating what basic exposure to us when this ig deciaed, "bracket" by taking two extra pictures at WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10 greater and lesser exposures. "exposure should be 4 secs. at £/8 POWER INTERRUPTION %, Area Affected take one at that setting, one at 1 sec. and another 16 secs. Use- ing a range like this, you are In countless ways Hydro works to en- M% Schreiber, Rossport and ART CLUB NEWS sure a highly efficient distribution of Dy, zal area west of Gurney. electricity to your home. On this occa- The Art Club will meet this sion, we regret that this work necessitates Thursday for their annual elec-| the inconvenience of an interruption in service. | tion of officers. ONTARIO HYDRO AREA OFFICE - - PHONE 825-3340.

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