PAGE SIX THE REVIEW Wednesday, October 27, 1971 Peninsula Players Peninsula Players’ “Victoria’s House’”’ it will ring in: “Victoria’s House”’ By MAVIS EDWARDS. When the curtain goes up on opening night November 5 of the Production the climax to two months work by the group. As the audience watches the Canada Choice ‘FREEZER BEEF SIDES FRONTS. | HINDS SALAM 4b GROUND BEEF 1G Lbs. r». 69° » 5a] 85! a i a be si, opening scene, concentrating on the cast, costumes, set, lighting and sound effects all combined in bringing the script to life, the many efforts of the backstage crew may be forgotten. 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Brakes, Spotless . 1600 Sedan $1395” 68 DATSUN ‘67 ACADIAN | Sedan AT-6 *1395° 2 AUSTIN oe condition 395" “VB, AT. Sedan 9495 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL i _ revealing the plot, along with the 65 PONTIAC | the magic of theatre, one must . and Barry Cowan will ‘sible for.” "Jackie Price. for make-up ‘and ~ Vivian: ‘Wallace as_ producer has: the. task of seeing that all phases ~ clubs involved, but a united band % of supporters made up from the — "3695" | appreciate the too often unseen, unsung band of workers that can only be viewed by taking a peek behind the scenes. In order to stage a play, even one with a small cast, a wide range of talent is needed, along with ‘esieation and good teamwork, the success of any production depends on. these necessary requirements. In the amateur theatre the greatest enemy is time, members come from all parts: of the community, all. walks of. life, their time is limited, unlike the professional, they. have to plan rehearsals carefully, fitting them: in to ‘their: busy. schedule. Amateur theatre is not only fun, it means a lot of hard work. However, when a. play is suc- cessful from a public and box- office. viewpoint; the effort. is worth it: a The first step to a successful production is.the choice of a play sure to please a general audience .. SO ‘‘Victoria’s House”’ is a step in the right direction:... I’m sure you'll agree when you see it. - Mary Malenfont and Diane Day are the two. hardworking giris responsible for the set. design, along with Frank Spear in charge of set construction. Joanne Lace be operating the lights in order to give the setting the right. at- mosphere, Pat Peach. will ‘be ‘ attending to the props required in - order to see that everything is on ‘hand for the cast in each scene. Alan’ Dunn. will be © stage. manager, Bob: Day will. control « the sound effects: and’ Linnette © Abbot will be there as prompter keeping her ears open for all the . lines she hopes not to quote. ~ Costumes worn by the cast are . the creations of Jill Swannell and Sandy McAdam, also in charge of - programmes. Alice Simpson and: Betty - Anderson will be. respon- ““Bront of House’’, ir. ‘and five mothers volunteered for: : | ways-and: means,: The’ meeting - : was ghaired by Mrs. I. ‘Macrae, five ‘members. involved’ directly. ds important. Any effort; whether in the field : ‘of sports: or the arts relies on- ‘unity in order to reap rewards. . Not» only unity” regarding the public who contribute to the gate - ~ or box-office enabling the clubs to” H progress. It is predicted by the turn of the century Sidney. will possibly have.'a population: of a twenty thousand, if so, now is the ‘time to start looking ahead for’ ‘local entertainment, Now is the: time to take an interest in and. support. community theatre. ‘There'll be an opportunity to do this, when the Peninsula Players present Victoria's House’ at fl Sidney Elementary School on -Nov, Sth and 6 at 8.00 p.m, ~ Next week Thope to give you a little inkling of the play without ‘names of the cast and the characters they portray... TRADES — TENS “fe, : _ CONSIGNMENTS : “JOE FLETCHER — MANAGER = #7 BUS, — 650-4011 RES, 479-6427 WE BUY CLEAN USED CARS =e SPOT CASI . - a NOTICE . TOWN OF SIDNEY 1 TO: WHOM IT MAY. 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Service Sidney Bra nch Thursday, Oct. 28 - 10 am, x Weaving; 1 p.m, Dressmaking: ‘1,30 p.m. Bridge and Crib, Fall Tea and. : Friday, Oct, 20 + Bazaar, 2+ 4.30 p.m, Monday, Nov.) + 10a, m, ‘stain © Club, 12,30 p, m, Ceramics; 2 p.m, . Fils, Tuesday, : Nov, 2: 10 am, Sidney Seroneders Practice; painting for fun; 1.30 p.m, Progressive Whist; 2p, m, Cheas, Wedneaday, Nov. 3° 10 a.m, -Rug Hooking and Macrame; 11 am. Novelties; 2 p.m, Concert. All programs take place at Senior. Citizens’. Centre,- 10030 Rosthaven Dr,, Sidney. Senior citizens of the district, and visitors, welcome, ceremony was over, all the girls - ‘coffee, sanwiches and goodies by capable “hostesses’’. 4number of Mothers were present - _| secretary- -treasurer. ‘The phoning . with the production, co-operation a; 1 October 2ist at the home of Mrs. . -{meeting were read by secretary, Guide, On Tuesday there was a joint fly-up for 11 Brownies. Nine from ist Sidney and 2 from 2nd Sidney Brownies. The Guide-Scout hall was almost bursting at the seams, as there were around 40 Brownies and 20 Guides present for the occasion. Marit Christensen, Kathy. Evans, Jeanette Gault, Debbie Ife, Faine Lind-Blad, Lonnie Merrick, Susan Pumple, Pheona Spahan, Catryne Wood, La McCaw.:and Laura Budeshiem are all new Tenderfoot Guides. _The girls were each presented with their wings. by Mrs. -J. Baldock, Divisional .Com- missioner, and given a grand howl by the Brownies present. This. is. the highest award a Brownie can receive, and. accomplished by a lot of hard workover a period of ~ap- proximately 3 years. ~ The ceremony was most. im- pressive, as. the Guides lit ten eandles' representing the ten Guide. Laws, to show the. new Tenderfoot . Guides. the way to Guideland. Eight ‘Brownies and two Guides formed a flash light arch through which each Brownie was led by the.Company Leader Betty Ife. At.the end of the Arch, the girls were challenged by their new patrol leader and then. presented to Mrs. P. Doggart, the Guide Captain. After. the joined in a singsong, and had a. snack supplied by the Guides. Parents. present’ were. served ‘Everyone joined i in for Taps and the evening came to a close. On Thursday morning. the Mothers Group of the Guides. and: Brownies held election of officers for the coming year, A good to: elect. Mrs. .D. MacKinnon, president, - “Mrs, F. Lind-Blad - vice-president, Mrs: A. Ostrom, committee consists of volunteers & under. Mrs, T. Meville. “Mrs. Je Pumple. ‘is | our. new. ‘Camp : representative: ‘with two helpers, Q ROTARY ANNS” meeting was held. Thursday, C, Johnson, West Saanich Road, with Mrs. J. Wakefield presiding. Minutes of the September -most money. collected iB Cassette: Tape. ‘recorder. - It is” hoped the youngsters will Be out to collect their pledges and have - 4. them: turned in “possible.. vee - " The. pledges total over $1400, 0 “and. when they are all collected the amount will be sufficient to} pay off the interest free loan from: § ‘The. ‘Rotary. ‘Ann. ee : Mrs.. A. Freeman, and matters with. The treasurer’s report was | given by. treasurer, Mrs. D. Crowhurst and Hostess’ report by Mrs, W, Cowan, - members and friends, the bake- of the upholstered bench was S.D.. Smith, East Saanich Road. 4s in | former years, the Rotary Anns have volunteered to take care ‘of SANSCHA SUSIE Christmas sale to be held in November, After. the meeting. was ad- journed refreshments the monthly prize given by Mrs, _| Johnson,’ was won’ by, Mrs, TH, | Tobin, The meeting next. month bo Francis Antiques We Buy ana Sel Old China, Silver, urniture itibd Bricabrac WOL2 4s Sheet, Sldaey Phone 656-3515 Twill be held November 16th. Through. the generosity: of. sale was a success, Lucky winner » the “Penny Social" stall at the. were - served by the hastess, Winner of epic ta eysyuemense rownie, And Cub News Scaut GROUPED AROUND THEIR. CEREMONIAL TOADSTOOL are district Brownies taking part in fly-up proceedings ‘the ceremony of advancement from Brownies to Girl Guides), District. Commissioner. At. this time we wish to thank: the past executive for a job well done. Sunday was the Hall Finishing Walkathon, which was again a great success. Approximately 100 people took part in the walk, mostly. youngsters but a few adults as well. Over. 200 donuts donated by.Don, Hay of ‘Sidney Bakery, and drinks were doled out at the hall to the returning hikers, most: of whom completed the 10 miles. First over the finish line was Scout David Langtry, followed. by . Steve Akom and Wilkie Dirks. The first girl to complete the 10° community has rallied behind us, and we .wish.to thank each and every one for their support. At this time we wish to thank. the organizers. and the. volunteers. who worked on the walkathon and Thurs., Fri, Sat., Nov. 4, 5, 6, 1971. We are ‘Celebrating our methdsy with a 10% - 20% REDUCTION On All Regular Stock This is our way of saying “THANK YOU” for your loyal patronage . and support. doin us s for Coffee and Birthday Cake. - Ei cancos Door Prizes ‘Ask about our LAY. AWAY PLAN 7105 W. Saanich 652-3143 nelped! on the check points." ‘Pro udly Presents. 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