Seminar pointing out electrical hazards Picture an elementary school student singing while washing the dishes at Young voices- blend in Operetta production The sound that comes forth is likely to cause the parental heads to shake negatively in realization that the child will never be a singer. Then picture the parents in attendance at an ele- mentary school Operetta in which that same child is per- forming. As the piano strikes up the chord and the breaths are drawn by the young singers to release that first note. parents are likely to cringe bravely as they await the results. Safe practices when deal- ing with electricity will be described to an expected 200 construction workers at a seminar on the Hazards of Electrical Contact, Feb. )21, at the Waterloo Motor Inn. But there is a surprise in store for unsuspecting There were five electro- cutions resulting in death in Ontario in 1973 accord- Bylaw No. 3482 adults who go to view the MacGregor public school‘s production of "The Gypsy Troubadour". The young voices of some 15 to 30 stu- dents on stage at a time join in harmony with pleas- ingresults. o A preview of the annual fund raising Operetta was given to students of Mac- Gregor last week before it actually opens Feb. ti, it actually opens Feb. 21, 22 and 23 evenings with a special showing Feb. 25 for senior citizens. ' The Operetta makes use of the acting, singing and dancing talents of 40 stu- dents but the production it- self has managed to involve half of the student body. The young people have handled the constructing of ing to the Construction Safety Association of On- tario. Following the seminar there' will be a participation period with a panel dis- cussion after which each Regional Committee will deal with problems relating wits own area. SALE COSMIC ART t, CRAFT Going Out of Business [l1fffriTTfEjjinji0iji' applying ushering th their seats. The story The story evolves in be- tween tambourine clamp- ing and jiving gypsy tunes as Nikoli. son of the gypsy tribe ruler, announces he is going to marry Clare, a businessman’s - daughter, instead of a pre-arranged match in the tribe. Through Meanwhile, Nikoli has found the city girl to be cold hearted and caring only for his prospects of becoming rich. He turns to gypsy Rosita who truly loves him and lives happily ever after as ruler of the tribe. The MacGregor stu- dents have been working on the play during noon hours since December while the auditions and early organizer. tion began in October. Nikoli's cousin. business- man, daughter and other city friends end up face to face with the gypsy tribe. a scheme Nikoli‘s o 16 William St. East, Waterloo " KING ST. INN“. i lUpstairs) 578-4950 painting 'IEEiI' make-up the audience BARN contrived backdrops by Gifts 'w a J v†" _ce _ I . 'mi A', ' ' " ~ A _ r. ' _ s, , i m" ‘1' t", ' t ‘v,?:_ ' . kiit: any, "gll , I g _ _ 'iii-SI 'aM , ‘ :1, > , A tsag ' 'rd " il ' al, , N am - . ' f . ' ‘Jq’l > . " l L; y T " l I If , 'rm JANET CRAWFORD February Regular $1 2.50 Perm Feb. Oan Frcutting and Shaping Included d 's Waterloo Square. Lower Mall 578-3700 Call to-day fot an appointment Expiry Date March 1 5, 1974 WW amide, “may. Fchnury 20.1974 .15 Licence No. 10 SHARON SNIDER Special 'P