t M " . mum; Chronic... mommy. My " 1976 Shape, an original coun. try musical about a small town boy who goes to the 1936 Olympics. written by Jim Schaefer. opens at At Sunrise the Rough Music, by Richard Llewel- lyn. A novel of India today. the product of the authors extensive experience in that country. The Crimson Chalice. by Victor Canning, The first of a trilogy steriimingfrorn the British national epic of King Arthur, the fallible and yet herois British tribal chief who held at bay the invading Saxons. The Deep, by Peter Bench- ley. An adventure story about a dramatic attempt to unravel the mysteries of the sea. Found. Lost. Found: or The English Way of Life, by John Boynton Priestley. In this novel. Priestley once again displays his richly comic inventive skill. New hunks at the lilnran' The Lonely Lady. by Har- 511195 semwm] Country musical opensJuly 29 inurlyth,ir,rs,'r, _' t Duncan Scott N.A.R.D., P.A.S. THE MUSIC S'I'UDIO DRUM lESSONS 657 Albert St Unit N Waterloo 885-1273 A Canadian Co? PRIVATE the Blyth Summer Festival on Tuesday. July 27. and plays on July 29, August 3. 4, 6. It, 12. and M at the Blyth Memorial Hall at old Robbins. The protagon- ist is a masterly creation. whose metamorphosis from child to woman, from ac- tress to best-selling author is believable and compell; ing _ One in Four. by Leonard Patrick O'Connor Wibber- ley. A novel of interplane- tary influences - the au- thor"s most imaginative. most challenging work of fiction. The Onedin Line: the High Seas. by Cyril Abra- ham. Following the out- standing Success of the BBC-TN production. Abra- ham is expanding the story of the Onedin family into a series of novels. M‘IWCWOIEZ’: â€'3 Touch Not the Cat, by Mary Stewart. This Hove story is also an exciting novel - a contemporary Beginâ€! Intermediate Advanced. THURSDAY JULY tt 9:00 2 "The Delphi Bureau" (1972 Dra- ma) Dean Jagger, BobCrane 9:00 9J3 "Across This Land" (1973 Docu- mentary) Tom Connors. Bobby Lalonde 11:00 3 “The Caper Of The Golden Bulls" \ (1967 Crime Dramat Stephen Boyd. Yvette Mimieux 11:45 7 “The Night Of The Following Day" (1969 Drama) Marlon Bran- do, Richard Boone 12:00 6 “Postmark For Danger" (1956 Mystery) Robert Beatty, Terry Moore 12:00 11 "The Man From Rio" (1961 Com- edy) Jean-Paul Belmondo. Si- mone Renant 12:15 9 "The L-Shaped Room" (1962 Dra- ma) Leslie Caron, Tom Bell 12:30 25 "La Part des lions" 11971 Policierl Robert Hossein 1.00 5 "Taraan's Fight For Life" (1958 Adventure) Gordon Scott. Eve Brent I‘ [MIL Jane Dll'lln "el-tl- 1:00 5 "An American Romance" (1944 - Drama) Brian Donlevy. Ann P"ms Richards tr /71', ttt 1:00 7"The Traitors" (1962 Drama) .__ NNNNNtsSt Patrick Allen, James Maxwell FRIDAY JULY " 8:00 6 “Mutiny On The Buses" (1972 Comedy) Reg Varney. Doris Hare Ir00 4 “Aloha Means Goodbye" (1974 Drama) Sally Struthers, James Franciscus 9 00 9 "Slipstream" t1973 Drama) Luke Askew. Patti Oatman 9:00 13 "McCloud" (Crime Drama) Den- nis Weaver. J D, Cannon ll 00 29 "Destroy All Planets" (1968 Stir ence Fiction) Kojiro Hongo. Toree Takatsuka ll 30 17 "Cardinal Richelieu" H935 Dra- mat George Arliss. Edward Am- old I2 oo 6 "The Venetian Affair" 41967 Dra- ma) Robert Vaughn. Elke Som- mer 12 oo II "A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum" (1966 Comedy) Zero Mostel. Phil Sil- vers 12 15 9 "Of Human Bondage" (1963 Dra- ma) Kim Novak. Laurence Har- vey till pm The music is by teg, and touched by this Anne Lindsay and Mitchell fo ul story of a naive lad Lewis. Shape is directed by caught in the complexities of Frederick Thury. _ Olympic competition, The thriller at its best. Ask the Lawn Expert. by Paul N. Voykin. The book contains the enlightening answers. to the thousands of questions the author-has been asked during inter- views and lectures. Myrtleville: a Canadian Farm and Family, 1837- 1967, The true and exciting story of a prominent Carla; dian family. beginning at the Good farm near Brant- ford. Sharks are Caught at Night. by Francois Poli. First published in France in 1957. this classic true shark epic is as timely and excit- ing as ever. Third Time Lucky. by Yo- lande Donlan. A wonder- fully funny memoir about Audiences will be ded NON-FICTION _ _ forceful story of a naive lad caught in the complexities of Olympic competition, The original music. with its The Corrupt Society: from Ancient Greece to Present- day America. by Pierre Payne. The best-selling biographer-historian looks at power and the abuses of power from ancient Greece to present-day America. Born Again. by Charles W. Colson. An insider's view of the Nixon White House. King and Joker. by Peter Dickinson. In this highly imaginative novel. Bucking- ham Palace becomes the setting for a murder in- quiry. T growing up in a lunatic Irish Catholic family during the Golden Era in- Holly- Walk Straight Through the Square, by Juliana Skurdenis. Walking tours of Europe's most picturesque cities and towns. 12:15 13 "The Battle Of The Mods" (1972 Drama) Udo Jergens, Jaila Fusil- ley 12:30 25 "Trop jolies pour etre bonnetes" (1972 Comedic) Bernadette La- font, Jane Birkin 1:00 7 "The Traitors" (1962 Drama) Patrick Allen. James Maxwell 2:15 9 "The Children's Hour" (1962 Dra- mat Audrey Hepburn. . Shirley Machine SATURDAY JULY " 6:30 10 “The Rangers" (i974 Drama) James Richardson. Colby Chester 9:00 2,13 "The Manhunter" Roy Thin- nes, Sandra Dee 9:00 9 "Across The Land" (1973) Tom Connors 9:00 17 “The Devil's Eye" (1960) Jarl Kulle, Bi.bi Andersson 10:00 6 "Holiday On The Buses" 1t:05 11 “The Games" (1970) Ryan O'Neil. Stanley Baker 11:30 4 "Marty" (1955) Ernest Borgnine. Betsey Blair 11:30 7 "Sttllivan's Empire" (1967) Mar- tin Milner. Clu Gulager 11:45 6 "War Gods Of The Deep" (1965) Vincent Price. Tab Hunter 12:15 13 "The Intruders" 11967) Edmund O'Briem Don Murray 12:50 9 1) "Someone Behind The Door" (1971) Charles Bronson. Jill Ire- land 2) "The Ceremony" (1963) Laur- SUNDAY JULY ts 7:3011 "The Borrowers" Eddie Albert. Tammy Grimes 9:00 2 Movie To Be Announced 11:30 2 "Kiss Them For Me" (1957) Cary Grant, Suzy Parker 12:00 7 "To The Ends Of The Earth" (1967) Dick Powell 12 15 9 "McMillan And Wile" Rock Hud~ son. Susan Saint James MONDAY JULYZI _ 8:00 ll "Reflections Of Murder" H974 Mystery Drama) Tuesday Weld, Joan Hackett II 45 7 “Bus Stop" 0956! Marilyn Mon- roe. Arthur O'Connell l2 tM 9 "Town Without Pity" (196] Court- room Drama, Kirk Douglas. E G Marshall TUESDAY JULY 27 ll 45 7 "Sea Hawk" (1940) Errol Flynn, Brenda Marshall 12 03 9 "Boy's Night Out" H962) James Garner. Kim Novak ll 45 1204 80011' 9 Movie To Be Announced 7 "Out Of Sight" (1966! Jonathan Daly, Karen Jensen 9 "Paris Blues" (tMit) Paul New- man, Sidney Poitier , Movie To Be Announced ence Harvey. Sarah Miles 'A Thousand Clowns" Jason Ro bards. Barbara Harris 'Woman Of The Year" (1976 Dra ma) Renee Taylor, Joseph Bolog wrastsoAv JULY " is strong country flavour. and d appropriately energetic rf production will provide a e stimulating evening's enter- s tainment. . Shape is the fourth show to open at the Blyth Sum- mer, Festival this year and will replace Mow I Met My Husband by Alice Munro which closes July 28. The Blood is Strong by Lister Sinclair and Mostly in Clover adapted from the books of Harry J. Boyle will continue to play in August. Jim Schaefer. the author of Shape. is well known to Blyth Festival audiences as an actor. Last season and again this year he is a featured performer in the popular Mostly In Clover and has earned impressive reviews for his role of Chris Waters, the romantic pilot in Bow I Met My $%tr- hand. Mr. Schaefer is also the author of Turkey. a chil- dren's play that will be pro- duced later this season. . Shape is the Blyth Sum- mer Festival's celebration of the Canadian Olympics Tune-up Specialist Brake Machine Shop Wheel Alignment Service Bavs - Licenced Mechanics i Motor Vehicle Inspection Station l " WESTMOUNT RD. N. WATERLOO . (?g,t/,2) Jo iue,t,,,?.ys.t., I Beside Wostmount Shopping Centre. Tune-up Specialist "We speciafuo in Halibut tish and chips OPEN DACLV 9 to 9 pm. Sunday , 2 noon to 8 p.m. v - . and is a Cultural OWE: project made possible. in part. with grants from the Ministry of Culture and Recreation through the proceeds of Wintario. - For further information and reservations call the box office at t519) 523-4452. Funeral Home I td. 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