_ PAGE, FOURTEEN | Se cemnastmeesmanattiie) ed SS AE RON nem mars AT! THE. FESTIVAL . acta! Abed a , a By RALPH: KENDALL < 7 "There are rare moments. ‘in- life “when. ‘something. so engrossing -hap-. “pens: that,- for the period of enchant-: ‘ment, all: is ‘forgotten’. everything ® ‘is:stilled.’’ Even rarer are: moments: Pere ithe’ theatre when - this ° happens, Poet but it happened: to me: Monday. . nik ss \The question posed was, ‘“Do'You Be Know. the. Milky: Way?” . My answer “is, “No. : But: I. -hope. to.2. “Milky: “Way’?-is a post-war German play by ~Karl Wittingler, and: it is : the‘ clos- ~ing-item-in the Vancouver Festival, .. Cleverly .directed by Herbert Berg- wo hof,: it-stars “Hal’:Holbrook; George, _ Voskoves' and the audience. - . 2 I-can only describe this as. a bril- or ‘Mant and excitingly new theatrical “~. “adventure, and-I_am. not in the least surprised that ‘the play-was so’ well received in Europe. Boog : BY WHAT. RIGHT? “What right has-an dnnesent to come back from. a.war when we have prestimed him ‘dead, and: put his property ‘to: good: use?’?. ‘That seems to be: the. question | in the mind of one of the many: characters played so well: by. Voskovec. ‘It-is not kept: ‘as a thought, it.is:put bluntly as the “innocent, portrayed. by ‘Holbrook, is challenged and refused’ a‘ cancel- lation. of his’ death certificate, . in spite of the: living pr oof: : “You are. on our Roll of ‘Honor: What: more’do ‘you’. want?’ ‘he is asked...All- a dead* hero can do. is accept - his « fate,” depart and. try to |. grade and we can-assure. |! step: into. ‘the. shoes ofa man’ who of you of satisfaction’ when: “fereally..was killed’ in- battle, “and : [| whose papers he has acquired. : The ~you urchas e.: yi P e on papers turnout to “have ; belonged we | AA ARTIN (¥ J ew sell er : 2 to someone who..was:a. cad and our f “innocent”’. has. to expiate for crimes : Sldney - Phone: : GR 5-258, b oso peddlar of pretty adornments for the body or -the soul. The.: “inno- cent” kills ‘himself’ on “a. Wall-of- ‘Death ride, but refuses to stay dead. One cannot be quite sure ‘if. this is a‘ comedy or a tragedy. elements. of both . of..satire, The interpolation ’ of a widescreen movie sequence ‘into’ the ‘play. gives ‘great. dramatic impact to the .whole affair, and. adds to:the story. few short scenes .it- tells. of -the cir- Se = x “Wwe Have | Finally Got “the: “Agency for. “OMEGA Watches | | Theseare of the highest | -cent’”. being. inthe position. he‘is: Like so many; this: man:is ‘a “victim of his‘own environment... But he is also affected by the..past.and ‘present ‘of the. man: whose name he. ‘has. been: forced:to' adopt. . ; “1 want my- own ‘name, ” he: cries: At this’ point ‘I. think Mr.’ Holbrook could: have given ‘us less “volume and moreanguish:. This .was- the least truthful. outery of an: otherwise ‘beautifully balanced... performance. However, his character ‘had plenty to shout. about, so’ perhaps® Mr. “Hol- | he did not commit. Ae “quick “out? is: offered by, a ~CHIMNEYS - "FIREPLACES - - VENEER WORK - brook is more right than I. - Chimney, Tops: - ‘Remodelling. Fireplaces » [> NOT CARE FOR IT aN Garbage Burners and Incinerators _ “Of the play, ‘Men, Women: and ‘SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 4 ; ; Angels’ I ‘shall. say. little; except | EV 36581 |! Why Re-Roof? Preserve. your: present: Asphalt Ol Duroid : Shingles. ~Add- 7-10: “years. ‘new! life: to your. “old: roof in-any seondition mat only by cost. of - CLUBS — aoe i sae : ro & *: ~ CREST ‘SCREEN ‘ 4 025 FORT: ST. PAULINS are ‘and are speci Kingdon, Ww requirements, | Car Hires Res — BARGAIN PRIC BARGAIN: ERIC Is. spams ersyehs 6 cobs , Phono GR 5- WI “Phone GI -2611, re . Beacon’ “Avenue _ SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW. Janus - faced, debauchee-cum-religi ! There are. . to say. nothing |. In a cumstances which: led: to the: “inno-: that “I: Personally. didn’t: _care. for: — ALL ORGANIZATIONS - Order, your FELT ‘CRESTS: ‘NOW! = Callin. ‘and takecadvantage Yer ¢ re: of Eee “rnvinaton, 9 9 cus th — - KELVINATOR; 10 cus, -_ BARGAIN: PRIC In ‘7 wees wdaye cee r KELVINATOR, ELECTRIC. RANGE, Satie hoat. “Regu 2 nn 8 Wednesday, August 30, 1961. a! eel " ene anit neaatioad ty Ee "MORE ABOUT - MAYNE FAIR - ~ (Continued from Page Seven). ce late ome ann ene Levee eam vem vom een leant . digan, ‘child’s, Mrs. G. Slinn; ladies’ |. ‘)- suit, 1;°Mrs. Vv. Taylor; 2, Miss Ly |. Underhill; ‘baby’s ‘set, 1, Mrs. T. “At- ‘kinson;. 2; Miss ‘L:: Underhill; ‘baby’s: jacket; ‘Miss Li: Underhill; “unlisted article, Miss Ay Aldridge; 2, Miss L: ‘Underhill: = Most points in section, “Miss Li Underhill. ; PHOTOGRAPHY : Color’ prints, 1, Melinda” McCon- | : nell; 2, Mrs: H. Fraser;.3,.M. Mc- Connell; ‘black ‘and: ‘white prints, 1, Mrs. M. Kline; 2 2, Greg Hellyer; en- | largement, 1, Melinda: McConnell; : 2,: | Miss. G.. Lawrence; Mayne Island g. |-view,: 1;..Melinda. McConnell;. :2,°F. Collins;. animal or: people, color, 1 ' Mrs. H. Fraser; 2; Melinda ‘McCon- | nel; landscape, color,. 1, -F, Collins; ‘2,°.Michael McConnell. : i ; Photolec trophy; Miss Melinda Mc- Connell... Best photograph. of: Mayne. ; Island,” ‘Michael’ McConnell, | OTHER ARTS. AND CRAFTS. Fine.” ‘art, ° landscape, ‘oil, 1, Je. ‘Clarke;:-2, ‘Mrs. A. Horton;:3, Mrs. VES Lynen ‘and” Mrs. B. “Maclennan -(tie);! landscape | or seascape,. water-. ; | color: 1;°Mrs.-A. Inkster ;.2;.Mrs..E. Lynen;.. black: and white, 1; Mrs... | Lynen;) 2;° Mrs. -B. Maclennan;: 3, A. §..Fraser;,fine.art, any medium, . 1 1,. Mrs. .A. Horton; 2; J. R. Clarke; Fine. art, floral,:1,.Mrs. A. Horton; 2, Mrs. G. Steward; 3, Mrs. Den-'| | ‘Scrubbing up their ‘Jersey: calf “Bounty”. for. competition. in: the. 4H roche; fine art,’ still life, 1, mre. Gop Club: ring: at: the Pacific National Exhibition. are: Ann: Aylard.. and -Reg-! Steward: 2, P. Barner; 3, Mrs.’ B.. | Baldwin;:plain art, over 10, 1, Deirde’ : “Hoole of -Sadnich, both. members. of the Saanich 4-H Jersey. Calf: Club.., Maclennan; fine art, copy, 1, Mrs. G.; Linnell; :2;: Deidre . ‘Linnell. and ‘Les-".” Junior Farmers at P.N.E. | | ‘Cubs. of ‘the Ist Tsartlip (Sidney) ‘packs. will’ commence . their. regular ioe meetings about the. middle of. =P — tember.. “A” pack, with Akela Gordon, Bry son, will begin . their, meee To) aa : Wednesday, Sept. vin: she: Cub: at: Hall. at’6.30 p.m. |... a “B’’ pack, with: Akela ‘Nora Cook, ve | will: start on Monday," Sept. ‘tt, at’ eS 6.15-p.m: “Mrs..Cook has asked that" new. chums anxious to join “B" pack. get in touch with her. by phone be- _fore September : 8, -or.. come “to: the _ ; first meeting: with: one: of their: ‘pars 7 ents... Headquarters’ in Vietoria | has” ares ; nounced that this year the cost of.ine 00... ‘surance and. registration .for..each, 9. Cub has had to’be increased to $l, . \ “payable by. October 15: L eo a: ‘This “year’ s: entries ‘were :so great that’ b many: nae to be. turned away. ‘The | Steward; ‘2. Rev. B. Cowan;: ‘rug; A; | ley Ross (tie); -3, George, Jack: and: | PNE. runs. to. ‘Labor Day, pee 4. : d | Mrs. H.* Scott;. 12,-Mrs::: FAL Beech; : Clayton ‘Odberg : (tie); ‘needlework, a, Ceara aoe |. driftwood, “unwor ked, 1,° Mrs.: “D.. under ’:10;:Diane Arnold; needlework; This, too, was directed iy Berg- “for exe. years. i but: I: found it- wordy: and. tire-. the: adventure. weg ded : [some <...a play that could well) wr, -Berghof. has. ‘proven. “himself ‘| be shortened by two-thirds. But, rm ‘ond: his “spec’*marriage with: the. glad. it -was...presentéd because. I, | Festival. will:no doubt be respectabil-. along. with: many .other- people, like |ized.- “As Shakespeare said: ‘‘Let me ithe, Spirit’ of adventure ‘which | has. ‘not to: the marriage. true ‘minds: ‘made thi: Festival < a success: * [admit ‘impediment Drummond: .2,-Mrs. G: Slinn; °3, Mrs.:{over 10, ‘Lesley: Ross; apron,’1;:Les-- = A. Horton; . driftwood, ‘worked; ly ley Ross; ‘2, Dale’ Odberg:. collection MD: ‘Georgeson;, 2; “Mrs. oAL ‘Horton; 3, ‘of rocks,’ 1, ‘Lois: Higginbottorn. cand’ ‘D..'Foster; weaving, - Mrs..'A. Ho Diane ‘Arnold = (tie); * 2;- John ‘Dodds ‘tone: stuffed: to. “Mrs. °M.. Kerby;.| and. ‘Clayton. Odberg (tie) :: Dale Od-. applied: art; , Mrs. : W.. Higginbot- | berg: and- Maggie. Rainsford’ (tie) 4 tom’: 2;-Mrs. A.‘ Horton: 3; Miss “P: |-collection of’ shells, :1, Diane: Arnold: ng Smith:- lapidary. work, : , Mrs. A. and‘:Jeannine: ‘Drummond: ‘Gtie): oa ‘own: ‘Horton; 2,-F. 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