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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Sep 1987, p. 38

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- Marcia Shortreed named Guelph Spring Festival administration head Katrina laugham. back for the second time. New to the show are Alex Mmtahas and Vera Ste.. phenson. Pulling it all together is 'ttartist Mark Willms. The Lighter Side of Oktober, fest licked up a Wunderbar Award as the best cultural event of the the "" fest. Admission to the show is 88. and tickets are available at the Oktoberfest once. Doors open at Tp.m.aaadeurtairtisat9.'the party continues after the show‘s conchlsion. since there will also be dancing at the pavilion until I am. in keeping with the or toberfeet spirit the event is Ii- "Our business is to have fun," said The Lighter Side producer Richard Reid. No subject is sacred to the Lighter Side Troupe. which roasts politicians, community notables, Docs! issues in its twohour production. This year's cast includes Paul Nowak and Susan Reid, who are return- Currently being restored by Joanne Grodzinski. the old stone building houses the Festival offices as well " the Guelph Arts Council, Stories bookshop and Joanne's Garden Street Music Shop. Before Joining the Festival staff last fall, Shortreed had served two years " editor and business manager of Waterloo Region Magazine. and four years as Coordinator of the Kitchener Visitors and Convention Bureau, making contacts throughout the area with the people who make things happen. As a woman who likes talking to business people and going to concerts equally well. she may be the ideal arts That, however, is Just what you'll get with The Lighter Side of Oktoberfest, a “musical come- dy review" featuring music, songs and satirical skits, which plays October 9 and Mr, as well and October 14 through 17 at the Victoria Park Pavilion. The last thing you'd expect at an accredited Oktoberfest event is a lampoon of Oktoberfest it- self. In fact, she said, it's Just possible that her great grandmother had a millinery shop in the very building the Guelph Spring Festival now calls home, at No. 10 Garden Trained as a historian, Shortreed has a keen eye and ear for the way people and places develop. Her interest in publishing began early. " the knee of her grandfather who, having apprenticed on the Daily Mercury. owned a printing business in Guelph. 'ottttubtrdevei-drrhtse relations,bushessand puhlishiatttsrhi11s,aigwittttter 'nnatyeamuetainthe community, and these assets ere expected to bring her sueeess in her new position as Trained as a historian, Shortreed has a keen eye and ear for the way people and places develop. Her interest in publishing began early. at the knee of her grandfather who, having apprenticed on the Daily Mercury. owned a printing . l business in Guelph. 9 f 1 In fact, she said, it's just tl y I possible that her great , > grandmother had a millinery 0 ou, mm ' ' Ku , t , shop in the very building the LS 'scN l ‘ (IIB) Guelph Spring Festival now A _ rl C', c "d2EN-'ltMEMkdRtCMRtMKliE"ltat-ttAv-N-,t- manna-unmask mum-“came Mallard. shnetmsedatWateeias Markham Sui-gratin]. MmmetqretfMaNeti-and Puttieitrhtotrt,shetetmid _ttmettheGeettatbrtrte Review Iampoons Oktoberfest when, new quarters, and new Festival dates (late May through any June). I'm concerned that we maintain a sense of community, that people "owtheycanemtettooasfora memorable festival and a rsource throughout the year." Fhsttvarrtatrt now." he nttmitB. "A - AIM VIC F0til'll'ER's TRAVEL SERVICE CALL THE TRAVEL LINE 886-1420 THE CONC0URSE . WE'RE " YEARS OLD IN WATERLOO NOW LOOK AT OUR FAMILY " m - IE HAVE BEEN II "THEM Till SNARE M tt YEARS All "It! till TI "All All III “SIIIEIS M TIEII "TIM“ "El VIE YEARS ... “who Alanna-eunuch fiii'iiii'i,,h, VIC FOSTER WM FOSTER LIMITED.... “OVER 1. YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCE“ sreet,',n'2',e2etr" Utrecht Wall Ptr*tieitr%rthet-Gr- Syd-(Mal. AaPtrtttheiathrthet- "sttvat,M_tttg'mnenmt announced-undo adverunnumpmm mas-“mama, andbegnworko-uextended mica? recording interviews for an on] history of the Festival. AMYA sum CAROLINE TAYLOR CHERYL HAUSER - xcucllcl In rlu’lcll .01“ m M We. end artistic director Bend Judie "ehrtl-ttrrrtii-ti- _ Terry With at “In” hilt....(l”ll~l4)‘1‘h“)m‘smuwp‘mm. “an. level m chase- per on Columbia, three quarters {or week at on: Once studio. ' parking admission The Seats Company tolls)" at . 3 Na. hr than u and over with For turttter informetimt cmt- nlnlmum level three ch5m per tact the Blockers at T4r2016 or week at own studio. Those nudi- Mrs. C. Schmidt 11884-1162. 2Ulrdetttetlltett. m with“ 1T,'l'/l,t,t,etLS",',Td.t VICKY awn. minimal?” Black Walnut Ballot announces auditions Aetivities - Teacher is Patricia McLeod tad artistic director Bend Judie “d” gm. Terry Kmeteh at the piano. wittt: 'lrtiaytitotUWrrareiniioo ' per . on Columbia. three quarters tbr ..- " parking admission. timing for senior are Idea-he to join the Junior audition for

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