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(Continued on page 8) Visit your heating contractor soon. Homeâ€"owners are happier with Natural Gas UNIONGASCOMPANY Kaye‘s special guest as they play two intrepid astronauts preâ€" paring to explore outer space tonight at 10 a‘clock. JOSE FERRER will be Danny Still others are returning to classes â€"â€" John Watts to the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. Susan Learned to L A M D A in London, Eng., and Richard Quigâ€" ley to the National Theatre School in Montreal. Norma Cartâ€" wright is returning to Mount Alâ€" lison University in Sackville, N.B., Kelly Ross will be studying modern languages at Trinity Colâ€" lege, University of Toronto, and Angela Fusco will be entering her last year of high school in lSlr Alec Guinness in *‘Dylan" on Broadway after tryouts in New Haven and Toronto. William Hutt, Amelia Hall and Eric Christmas (with Zoe Caldwell) are joining the Canadian Players to star in ‘"Masterpieces of Comâ€" edy" and Noel Coward‘s "Priâ€" vate Lives." Douglas Rain‘s first casting of the fail season is in ‘‘The Typists" (with Franâ€" ces Hyland) a <two â€" character play in which he will star on the CBC‘s Playdate series. William Needles, will play the lead in ‘"‘Willow Circle," a new play by Joseph Schull, also in the Playâ€" date series. Mervyn Blake and Adrian Pecknold are both slated for roles in a National F ilm Board production based on the explorations of Henry Hudson, Joseph Shaw will go to Vanâ€" couver to appear in "Private Lives" with his wife, Mary Savâ€" idge. Toronto. Kate Reid, for . instance, is bound for New York where she will first appear in a television production, "Abe Lincoln in Illâ€" ingis," with Jason Robards Jr. Zater she will befeatured wily ances of "The ‘:ni:ado'; in the| 1. Talk Back Trembling Lips Ernest Ashworth 1 A theatre, ed 45,000 s ,:::], :,:,o'm‘m the wy ise to| 24 Tips Of My Fingers Roy Clarke â€" 87 per cent of capacity. Some & 15,650 admissions were recorded|*" "**l! No. 2 Ben Colder 2 for nine afternoon concerts (73 per cent) and five Saturday +. § x 10 Bill Anderson 4 morning Chamber music concerts | 5, Ring Of Fire Johnny Cash 3 (25 per cent). + The 54 â€" member Festival comâ€" any, which has been in resiâ€" -A';ano in Stratford loer 23 weeks || _ Get All The Top Records From since the beginning of rehearsals mtz Co | â€" GEORGE KADWELL ward trek on Sunday and Monâ€" day. Stage, television, radio and & i ts it f o5 Sil 0 *A y RECORDS & HIâ€"FI F1 ned a period of six weeks from July 7 to August 17, accounted for a further $183,000 in ticket sales. This included 45 performâ€" ances of "The Mikado" in the Avon theatre, attended by 45,000 people who filled the house to T72 per cent. The plays were atâ€" tended by 236,000 people and box office receipts were approximateâ€" ly $817,000. second consecutive year, came next at 89 per cent. The modern â€" dress ‘‘Timon of Athens", wh: joined the repertory at the year, ‘"‘The Comedy of Errors"| °* °*‘ ** pwvedtoholh-utm.uz,r“,l with the public, playing to 92 . per cent of capacity. "Cyrano| 3. Moving de Bergerac‘, presented for the| . .. .. }W“ of| 1. . Three Rows Over ~~_ Bobby Curtola $ and "Timos of Atbens" â€"~ wiy| 2. Biue Velvet Bobby Vinten t ""Tikes C. Poiicy, the Festivers| & Str6er Gitf/Little Douce Coupe The Beach Bopg@6 seat Festival Theatre will have been filled to 85 per cent of capâ€" acity and an approximate total of $1,000,000 will have been reâ€" corded at the box office. the official ones must await comâ€" pletion of the audit in October. son. During the 15 â€" week period since the first night on June 17, 123 performances of four plays these are estimated figures, that dministrative Director, said toâ€" | €, ‘Go *Round The Rases mm"“*;’» d07 (bet Bie nas yore d ie | 4. 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Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton stopped off in Toronto and Montreal on their way to Mexico City. Burton complained that Montreal reporters were "the rudest and the dirtiestâ€"minded in the world." In Toronto, he announced he and Miss Taylor will marry as soon as legal entanglements are straightened outâ€"then later denied making this statement. _ ~â€"TNS Photo RECORDS & HIâ€"FI Phone 744â€"3712 Waterloo Square An Evening Of Folk Singing Ross Klopp Ltd. * All Seats $1.50 (No Reserve) Tickets Available COoUNTRY y, Oc. 5, 8:00 P.M. Waterloo Square McCarthy Chick Roberts M.C. Water|oo Lutheran University Auditorium C A Bob Wowk and Jim / Featuring Waterloo University College‘s Own Wayfarers The Mill Singers Jimmy G&lv Peggy March *Â¥ Roy Qrbisqn 3 Roy Clarke â€" RBen Colder 2 Bill Anderson 4 Johnny Cash 3