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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Apr 1981, p. 14

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PAGE 14 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY, APRIL 1, 1981 Q@hUiCQ.. worthy of your confidence. HARRY ROSS HUEHN BRUBACHER ool sghool Canadian Pools‘ 10th Annual funeral home and chapel 621 KING WEST â€" 745â€"9495 Converuent Parking, entering Wellington or King Street a tradition since 1925. Patz~Bechtel On March 28, for the third time in four years, the Waterloo Little Theatre group competed in the finals of the Wesâ€" tern Ontario Drama League festival. Althâ€" ough Owen Sound‘s Bethune will be repreâ€" senting the league in the allâ€"Ontario competition in Gue&h, from May 11 to 15, Wateriso can be justifiably proud of its three awards for the production of the Puâ€" litzer prize play The Shadow Box. If one is familiar with the play, which deals with three cancer paâ€" tients coming to terms with their illness, they can appreciate the pride with which the theatre company accepted a special award presented for ‘"the sensitivity and fidelity to the script and subject matter‘‘. The director, John Wright, accepted this award while Nan Milâ€" Before you buy COMPARE! Little Theatre excelled lard won the best acâ€" tress award and Melanie Reed, the slag; direcâ€" tor, accepted award for the best coâ€"ordinated production. Also nominâ€" ated for awards from the Waterloo group were Robert Judd, Lynda Young, Marijan Mehes and William _ Verâ€" decchia. > The Waterloo Little Theatre runs two or three workshops a year in addition to three plays and a children‘s special at Christmas time.. A theatre makeâ€"up workâ€" shop will be held this June. â€"There is a program for children ages 13 to 18 being offered from April Freeman adjudicated the festival five years ago and commented that the calibre of the compeâ€" tition had risen conâ€" siderably during the inâ€" terim. This may be due to the workshops run by the local groups and a week long workshop in Sudbury which is funded by Theatre Ontario. Neil Freeman, a theaâ€" tre professor at York University, adjudicated this year‘s festival. Seâ€" venteen plays were enâ€" tered in the competition but only five are chosen for the final judging. YOU CAN BE SLIM Protessiona: Werght Content .. A Canadian company is not ansoctated w«ih any ather weght is ctince on the greate: Toronto area FREE CONSULTATION to 7 p m MUNDAY in £ RiMAy MASTER CHARLE : ViSA f)'. . \Yfr' g$ © 1 \ y diets. no pills, no 6F . y 1 strenuous exercises. * & ~ Our **PERSONALIZED f #" PROGRAM‘* is helping i thousands of Canadians daily. [ x Don‘t wait! Call today and f â€" . x: find out how you can lose [ , * \§ 10, 20, 40 even 60 / *Â¥ pounds in just a matter / | of weeks. Quickly. A% @~ easily, safely. starting. . â€" * , JA ~a;~ s N\ c 11 to May 30 on Saturâ€" days 9: 30 to 12:00 which teaches the basics of acting. It includes voice projection and moveâ€" ment. Registration is on April 4 and the cost is This year, the group started a subscription campaign to‘ help cover the cost of production which runs ?rom $3,000 to $4,000 per play. Subâ€" scriptions for next year go on sale in June and include an associate membership, tickets to the children‘s Christmas play and to the three major productions, How The Other Half Lives, Little Foxes and Ginâ€" gerbread Lady. Also inâ€" cluded in the price is a ticket to one of the plays in the WODL festival which is being hosted by Waterloo next year. All performances are held at the Victoria Park Paâ€" vilion. The final production in the 1981 schedule is a 30 Duke St. West, Suite 603 Corporation Square â€" 745â€"5603 Kitchener, Ont. No contracts, fasting or special exercises No promises â€" just results of weeks in just a matter Are you ready for the challenge? Starting this week you can be on the successful path of losing your weight ONCE AND FOR ALL, the sensible, > healthy way. No fad W diets. no pills, no strenuous exercises. Our **PERSONALIZED farce entitled _ The Fourth Monkey, which runs May 7 to 9 and 14 to 16. The group, which has about 60 active member$, has been esâ€" tablished for over 30 years. There is junior membership for those 13 to 18 and senior memâ€" bership, over 18. The members vary in backâ€" ground with slightly more women than men. A production with a cast of four or five people requires as many as 30 to 40 production people who look after the box office, props, lighting Anyone interested in joining the group, either on or offâ€"stage, or in purâ€" chasing tickets is invited to contact Michael O‘Brien at 886â€"0660 or 743â€"8211, ext. 49. Karen Redman is a freeâ€"lance writer for the tourism committee of the Chamber of Commerce.

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