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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Aug 1970, p. 17

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University of Waterloo students acting as assistants for the proâ€" gram are Anita Hymers, Susan Minas, Jeff Pearson, Rein Selles, Glen Soulis, John Turner, Mike Izma and Ron Kresky. Student actors were selected from the district regional and fiâ€" nal award winning plays of the 1970 Ontario Collegiate Drama Festival. They attend all the sesâ€" sions to assist in demonstration work and scene design. Beginning and advanced stuâ€" dents in directing and acting have come from all over Canada to attend the classes. There are 66 students in the combined classes. Simpsonsâ€"Sears awarded scholâ€" arships for the workshop to best actor and best actress in the Onâ€" tario Collegiate Drama Festival finals held at the University of Waterloo May 8 and 9. Maurice Evans, director of the Thearte of the Arts, is conductâ€" ing sessions in the director‘s craft. Earl Stieler, technical direcâ€" tor for the Theatre of the Arts, is conducting sessions in scenery deâ€" sign and construction, costume deâ€" sign and makeâ€"up. Earl Stieler, Maurice Evans and Powys Thomas compare notes at drama workshop. The drama workshop at the Unâ€" iversity of Waterloo for beginnâ€" ing directors and actors opened last week with a visit from Powys Thomas, wellâ€"known Stratford actor. The first workshop ran from Aug. 16 to 21. The second, from Aug. 23 to 28 is geared to the needs of the advnaced director and adâ€" vanced acting students. 16 PARBRK DA L B PARKDALE PLAZA 66 attend workshop Weterioo Chronicle, Thursday, August 27, 1970 now there‘s a pharmacy‘! This summer he returned to Ai, near Jerusalem where he took part in an archaeological dig in 1968, to design and supervise the construction of a monument to the dig. Earl Stieler, technical director, has had a wide range of theatre experience. He has won two best visual awards in the WODL fesâ€" tivals, has produced and directed a series for CBC and has conductâ€" ed design seminars for the comâ€" munity programs branch, deâ€" partment of education. Maurice Evans, director of the program, has written and directâ€" ed seven films and taught drama for nine years. He has coached young TV actors for CBC and has won much acclaim in regional and dominion drama festivals. Open Seven days a week until 9 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 9 p.m. Post Office Hours â€" Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. They also conduct their own promotions, pay salaries, comâ€" missions and wages, keep books, pay rent and meet depreciation charges. All the companies liquidate at the end of the school year. 20,000 budge!t At the end of the year, the comâ€" panies are liquidated. Shareâ€" holders collect dividends if there is a profit, which is usual for 75 to 80 percent of junior achieveâ€" ment companies. The Kâ€"W program will accomâ€" modate about 300 students. An executive director will be apâ€" Students elect their own offiâ€" cers, select their own line of busâ€" iness or service, secure capital through a public sale of $1 shares and set up means of production or distribution. Students in Grades 10 and 11 in Twin City high schools will be able to take part in a Junior Achieveâ€" ment of Canada programs in the coming school year. The program, a learnâ€"byâ€"doing process, will be launched here in mid October. It is being sponsored by both Twin City chambers of commerce and has been approved by sepaâ€" rate and public school boards. Junior achievement programs give high school students an opâ€" portunity to organize and manage their own smallâ€"scale businesses, under the guidance of adult indusâ€" trial and business advisers. Each company is organized as a corporate structure with a staff of from 18 to 22, consisting of board of directors, working and salespeople. FREE DELIVERY 578â€"2910 Students to form companies pointed next week. He will visit Budget for the year has been the nine high schools in Kitchenerâ€" set at $20,000. With this particiâ€" Waterloo, where he will outline pants will organize and operate the program to students. 12 companies and a bank. SMALL CARS 10.50 COMPACT CARS 12.50 INTERMEDIATE 13.50 INTERMEDIATE Ige. 14.50 LARGE CARS 16.50 SsPORTS CARS 20.50 A weekend consists of 72 hours from Fri. noon to Mon. noon. All cars carry complete insurance protecâ€" tion at no extra cost. We supply all your gas. Free customer pickup and delivery. Featuring Cougar & Mustang Mach I FOR TRUE CANADIAN HOSPITALITY WEEKEND SPECIALS 89 Bridgeport Rd. E. Across from Towers Plaza Mon. Through Thurs. From 7 p.m.to 8 a.m. OVERNIGHT SPECIAL IN WATERLOO PHONE 578â€"7440 ALBERT and HAZEL STS. Direct line Service from Inn of the Black Walnut & Walper Hotel, Main Lobbies Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus Plus IN KITCHENER .00 Plus Mileage 7¢ Per 8c Per 9c Per 10¢ Per 11¢ Per 13¢ Per Mile Mile Mile Mile Mile Mile

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