Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 6, 1959, p. 13

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was the clock struck twelve by james reach the rev g l royal directed the play assisted by mrs a o mac- donatd and mrs eric leslie the stage settings were prepared by the boards of managers and vic tor ostrander was the stage man ager the plot of the play opened in the vacant living room of the thomas mansion where two years prior a foul murder had been com mitted by dick thomas it was thought a grandson of the man sion owner two witnesses to the crime were lucille thomas sister to dick thomas and her nance randy hendnx shortly after the enme lucille was removed to an institution because of an acute mental disorder and randy hen drix travelled to europe during this same lime dick thomas was being hunted by the police and all decent citizens as the curtain went up the stae was empty until a very en thusiastically demented young man john d astorfeller entered with a ion i hu rah and a voeu bularj that included the following enlightening remark bang bang this remarkable person age was soon followed on stage by fhzabcth the housekeeper who endeavours to remove the offend nig culprit at first unsuccessfully then successfull three oung singers then make their appear ance of gail martin peggy par ker and mimi davis their car has floundered in the stormy sum iraer evening- outside and they have taken refuge in the large spring ideas pre cut picnic tables ready to assemble easily taken o i nr apart 0 beaver lumber number seven of a series 102 million cas appliances in use today source american gas association published for your information by united suburban gas company limited manor soon they are accosted by elitabeth and john d astorfeller who are in tarn chagrined to find intruders and delighted by the prospect of being chased by some other inlividuals than the dour housekeeper much bantering sakes place between the three young 1 adits and the housekeeper while john d astorfeller makes periodic entries and departures mirai davis a crime enthusiast questions elizabeth about the mur der of mr thomas but gets no where in the process as the cur tain commences to fall on act 1 randy hendrix newly home from abroad and curious as to why lights are burning in the mansion arrives to confront the three lad ies shortly afterwards ftucille thomas comes home recently re leased 4rom the sanatorium to find her legacy occupied by randy elizabeth john d gail peggy and ml mi she faints and randy makes known her identity to the bewildered singers act ii finds the threesome and randy hendrix leaning over lu cillc in a very concerned manner she revives and asks questions as to the presence of gail peggy and mum they explain their situa tion she is loathe to speak to or havo any social acquaintance ship with kandv at till this very suspicious lo the three sin ters lucille s very concerned about her brother dick thomas and finally condescends to talk to randy about the whereabouts of her hunted brother he answers that dick has never been seen since the day he broke away from police randj leaves and the lad la make read for be i john d astorfeller escapes to the outdoors and the stage is emptied a crouch ng spicious figure enters looks around and heads for he book shelf lie begins to take down each book and shake it as though looking for some lost document call martin enteri soon to be followed b mimi davis on the wa to the kitchen for some milk and surpr se the in truder in the proce s of sifting through the books they demand to know who he is and he answers hcsitatingl tom d ck he is armed with a p stol anl freely waves it in the fares of the two girls he leaves after threatening them with dire consequences if they reveal that he has been there from time to time john d astor feller enters and exists with his customary bant bang then the police arrive in the person of stim summers the local constable who has been called because of lights burning in the thomas man sion he has recently been ap pointed as the local watch dog af ter completing a correspondence course he is to say the least a very unlikely policeman slim summers is at a loss what to do in the events that arc passing and satisfies himcslf by taking down the nanres of the three singers slim soon meets hadon with john d astorfeller and retires to the garden for a good chase lucille is disturbed by the activities down stairs and appears to demand an explanation she is told of john and slim and is mightily disturb ed slim finally returns exhaust ed and decides he should return to his bed and take up the ad venture afresh in the morning at this moment the lights are extinguished and a shot is heard inally slim finds the main switch an dreturns the stae to lllumin at i m only to find that lucille thomas has been murdered act ni commences where act n finished with slim examining the corpus dclecti and scratching h t head as to what to do randy hendrix enters and is overpower cd in grief at the demise of his late fiance the singers in their youthful way attempt to console him but he demands that slim set in motion immediate details to arrest the criminal he carries lucille s body ff suk and slim begins a very head scratching in vcstigation with the he p of the ladies he decides that john d astorfeller s the guilty person and launches himself once more into the gar den in hot pursuit the stage em plies after a discussion by gail i eggy and mum of events tom dick reenters and is met by peggy who is more vigorous than the others in catching the criminal after a thorough cross examination of tom dick she allows him to escape when slim summers is heard returning from the chase tom dick is very thankful and departs pistol ct al as the play draws to a close a shot is heard in the gar den and tom dick returns to the drawing room wounded in the hand peggy takes over in the light of a junior nursing course and ban dages the hurt hand slim and elizabeth enter with john d as- tore filer in towa few moments be fore randy hendrix comes on tage slim is happy to have ap prehended the mastercriminal john d astorfeller only to have his whole scheme shattered when randy demands the arrest of tom dick as the true guilty police news a out sunshine and i live without love english proverb poljc dvttw in order to accomplish their pur pose the police must control peo ple and their environment in such a manner as to obtain compliance with criminal laws and other reg ulations falling in this object ive they must apprehend offend ers so that they may be subjected to treatment intended to dimin ish the likelihood of future viola tions by them and others police duties may be classified according to their more immediate object tfes as 1 the prevention of the development of criminal and anti social tendencies in individuals 2 the repression of the criminal activities of those so inclined 3 the arrest of criminals the recov ery of stolen property and the preparation of cases for presenla lion in court and 4 the regula tion of people in their noncriminal activities as for example the re gulation of traffic and the per formance of a vanet of nonreg ulatory services a broadened social concept on the part of the police must be us ed to assist the public in ihcir compliance with regulations lo ave unfortunate offenders from unnecessary humiliation inconvc nience and distress with no com p omise for crime to be relentless to vitrd the criminal but with judgment charitable toward the minor offender ncvef to arrest if a summons will suffice never to scold or reprimand but to in form and request fireworks town bylaw 1 that no person shall sell or offer for sale within the town of eortctown any fireball squib tracker or fireworks on an of the ear excepting onl seven davs pri or to and including the day fixed for the celebration of victoria da and none may be sold to anj per son under the age of sixteen 2 that except as hereinafter prov ided no person shall within the tmn of e rjetown set off or fire an fireball squib crack ir or fireworks either on public r private propert or inside or outside an building on anj day txeept victoria da u that for the celebration of anj special event or da and when appropriate arrangements have been made by regularly conslitu led organizations the fire chief ma issue a permit for lhc selling off of any fireworks at a time and place to be specified in such permit under the supervision of a properly qualified person contrary to the above by law can result in a fine not more than 50 00 dollars or not more than twenty one days my eldest son was born in bng now recognizes tom dick from an article in a true crime maga rinc as dick thomas lhc miss ng murderer he cxplans that prior to lu cille s detention in the sanator mm she had written a note ex plaining what had really happen- d this was what he had been searching for among the books all the while this is occurring john d astorfeller is babbling about an aeroplane that he has made from a piece of paper he has found on the book shelf there is a scramble for this piece of paper and randy manages to gain it only to have it ripped from his hand by dick thomas and peggy parker it is read aloud and contains the information that lu cille and randy engaged at the time had contrived the whole affair and laid the blame on dick so thai they might marry and leave with all the money the grandfa ther had stashed away randy is arrested by slim and john ap pears with a suitcase full of one hundred dollar bills thus the curtain falls on the clock struck twelve with dick and peggy planning events for the future it should also be noticed that during the first act the clock strikes eleven in the second act it strikes twelve and in the final act it gongs out the hour of one thus two hours passm hopeless entanglement the following young people of norval and union churches p y p s appeared in the produc tion in order of appearance david anderson john d astor feller sandra allen elizabeth joan crawford gail martin ruth istnond peggy parker shir ley fendley mimi davis bui hunter randy hendnx dianna ostrander lucille thomas ted von zuben tom dick and robert crawford stun summers after the thursday evening presentation at union church the two assistant directors mrs a o macdonald and mrs eric leslie served tea sandwiches cake and cookies to the cast and dorothy von zuben who had played dur ing the internussions on the friday evening after the presenta tion at norval church the cast re- turned to the manse where mr royal the director was presented with a gin from the cast for bis services on their behalf a aodaj hour was enjoyed and all return ed to their homes tired and look man mimi davis gasps that thejjng forward to play night 1060 land and tne youngest was born here in canada a snort while co two little girts owned by friends of ours were stayiag for the night while their mother was away my wife was putting them to bed the little girls first and my two sons were watching them say their prayers after they had finished the smallest girl looked up and said to my youngest boy are you a catholic bruce he looked at her for a moment and then said no i m a cana dian and he is englisjx j m b will send clothing for overseas missions mrs j bailey was hostess for the members of the evening aux iliary of st john s united church at their aphl meeting the pres ident mrs o m brewster presi ded and opened with prayer the maternity kit prepared by the members and clothing for a man and also for a young girl was dis played and will be sent for over eas relief mrs brewster gave the devot onal and read the scripture from the 53rd chapter of isaiah the text being lengthen your cords and strtntthon your stakes the top ic on hawaii was read by mrs trevor williams and mrs earl i incc gave a reading on christian citizenship irs dctmar french and mrs r allen assisted the hostess in serving delicious refreshments the oeoroatown hekalo wadnaiday may 1vsv pack s joanne hair stylists tr 73911 main s mill streets abovo cotton bros 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