Howard, Blanche: The lm- mortal Soul of Edwin Car- lysle. The central charac- ter. treading the perilous Bond, Nancy: A String in the Harp. A haunting, memorable story which grew out of the author's sojourn in Wales. Hodgins, Jack: The Inven- tion of the World. A pic- ture of harsh pioneer days in the British Columbia rain forest. FICTION be presented June 16 to 19 in the Humanities Theatre, University of Waterloo. Summer curtain time is 8:30 p.m. This fully-staged, beau- tifully-costumed produc- Maurice Evans, whose professional stage name is M.E. Evans because of the confusion with the Brit- ish actor of the same name., will be remembered by theatre fans in this area for his many productions at the University of Waterloo and for his direction of the Kitchener - Waterloo Little With none of its sparkle and wit diminished in the more than 80 years since it first became an interna- tional hit, Gilbert and Sulli- van‘s H.M.S. Pinafore will Mew Iumks at the lilnran' The presentation was a sell-out so University of Waterloo invited Evans to bring this production to the Theatre of the Arts as his farewell performance. This past spring, Evans appeared with Magnus in this new production of An- thony Shaffer's "Sleuth'l in the Thunder Bay area. Evans. Mr. Evans, who has been drama director in residence at the U of w Arts Centre for the past eight Pars, will be joining Maghus Theatre North-West in Thunder Bay, Ontario for a year's stint on the profes- sional stage. A new prbfessional produc- lion ot the hit thriller "Sleuth†to be presented June2ttotsatAtteUni.. versity of Waterloo, will mark the final performance Sleuth is final performance of Maurice Evans at UW _ Although Dandeluons. Burdock and Goldenrod are not consadered nox- IOUS weeds within the Regional Municipality of Waterloo under the Weed Constrol Act. the co-operation of all cutlzens IS solicited In the elumunatlon of these nuusance weeds lnqumes and complaints should be durected to the undersugned at 634- 5928 OR 634-8833 N A Haufschud. Weed Inspector. June 8. 1977 Regional Munttupahty of Waterloo In the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. consisting of the Townships of North Dumfries. Wilmot, Wellesley. Woolwich and the Cities of Waterloo. Kitchener and Cambridge. notice is hereby given to all persons in posses- sion of land. in accordance With the Weed Control Act, 1973, Section 11(1) and Section 13(1) l2) (3) (4) (5). that unless noxious weeds growmg on their lands within the Regional Municipality of Waterloo are destroyed by date of June 30, 1977 and throughout the season. the Regional Muni- Cipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed. charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act In the Interest of public health. nonous weeds requiring eradication as they appear are Goat's-Beard, Chicory. Thistles, Ragweed. Paison Ivy, Wild Carrot. etc area of Maurice Pinafore at UW NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS . TO DESTROY WEEDS tion is a joint presentation of the UW Arts Centre and the Kitchener-Waterloo Gil- bert & Sullivan.. Society with accompaniment by a pro- fessional orchestra from the K-W Symphony, under the direction of Alfred Kunz. Many noted K-W area singers are featured in the leading roles; in all, there is a cast of 60! John - Kerr is - stage director, Plaidy. Jean: The Revolt of the Eaglets. The second Nash, N. Richard: East Wind. Rain. A novel about Pearl Harbor. Maurice Evans begins another your of acting with the production of Sleuth June 21 to 25 at UW's theatre! of the arts. Theatre in its successful and community theatre .F'ttt..ivial entry "The Lion During this time he'took In Winter." ' -1“. h. a... :L_;_;__ 20 years. The first hine years he spent in Toron- to's public school system Kanin, Garson: One Hell of an Actor. The story en- compasses Hollywood the- atre in its heyday, the movies in the silent days and now. A Londoner, Evans has lived in Cangia {qr the past border between genius and madness, trespasses into the reitlm Act the supernatural. Proud, Franklin M.: Tiger in the Mountains. A taut and suspenseful hijacking novel. NON-FICTION Bailyn, Bernard: The Great Republic. A lavishly illustrated book which traces the history of the United States from the ear- liest settlements to the Bicentennial. volume in the author's Plant, agenet saga. Tickets are on sale now at the Main Box Office, Room 254, Modern Lan-. guages building, 885-4280 and also at Bishop's Style Shop, Stanley Park Mall, Kitchener, and the KW Symphony Office, 56 King St. N., Waterloo. Deardra King, choreo. grapher. All seats are re- served. Tickets are $4.50 (Students/Seniors $3.50 ). "A Taste of Honey", won four awards at the Char- lottetown Festival; the second "A Stranger Unto and community theatre. During this time, he took two plays to the Dominion Drama Festival. The first. Summer curtain time is 8:30 pan. Tickets are $4.00, students and seniors $2.50. Tickets are avail- able from the main box of- fice, U of W campus, at Bishop's Style Shop, Stan- ley Park Mall in Kitchener and the K-W Symphony of- fice, 56 King St. N. in Wa- terloo. Also starring in “Sleuth" with Mr. Evans is Nolan Jennings, a radio and tele- vision artist. to Jean Gascon at Strat- ford for four seasons. The play is directed by John Plank, a graduate of the National Theatre School in Montreal and assistant most purely entertaining plays in many a season" by Clive Barnes of the New York Times. It won the 1971 Tony Award for the season‘s best play on Broadway and the annual Edgar award for the best mystery story of" the year, -seiecied the Mystery Writers America. "Sleuth" is an excellent vehicle to display the many talents of this ver- satile actor-director. The play, which opened in London in February 1970, became an instant success and has been called a "su- “Those working within educational institutions need to revitalize them- selves everyoso often in the professional field," he said. “I'm doing this to maintain my sanity and to bring me back to the realities of the world." ing why Evant has decid- edtoleave. gram Theatre award. 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