eine George McCowan will direct the Canadian Players in their presentation of "The Tempest" and "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" at the Haileybury High School on Saturday, January 14. The Canadian Players by ANNE CGLSON Canadian touring actors, the Canadian Players, are returning once more to the stage of Hail- eybury High School. The company will be arriving on January 14, 1961, with. the two productions, the Caucasian Chalk Circle, by Bertholt Brecht, and the Tempest, by William Shakespeare. For the first time in North America, audiences outside the major cities will be able to see a work by the controversial mod- ern playwright, Bertholt Brecht. The Canadian Players' presenta- tion of the Caucasian Chalk Circle will be the first time any com- pany has taken one of Mr. Brecht's works on tour. This controversial and brilliant writer first present- ed the Chalk Circle in Berlin in 1954 at his own theatre. Bertholt Brecht, who died in 1956, is now being recognized as the greatest of modern play- wrights. His erratic and rebellious career was marred by clashes 'with idealogical governments and he lashed out at all forms of dic- tatorship and intimidation. The Chalk Circle, one of his last six completed plays, is a simple humorous dramatic satire, and has been likened to the best plays of Shaw. It is a play which presents and represents a great emotional con- tent, without becoming involved in an interior sense, so it is able to comment upon the emotional con- tent -it contains. There are two distinct parts to the play, each telling the same story from a_ different point of view. - In the first part, the country is in revolt and everything is in chaos. The ruler and his wife are escaping and the ruler's child is left behind. Grupche, a peasant girl employed in the household, saves the child at enormous cost to herself. She travels hundreds of miles, starves, risks her own life, sacrifices her own love, so that the child can be safe, and eventually is as dedicated to the boy as if' he were her own. The second part tells the story of the same era from a different point of view. In this, a drunken scribe is made a judge by the army--a symbol of constant pow- er throughout all kinds of chaos and crises. The life of the country is reflected here in a number of seenes of different trials which: the judge conducts. In the last scene the two as- pects of the story are brought to- gether as the judge is called upon to decide whether the peasant girl Family Monument"' Orillia Haileybury, Ont. HOW TO CHOOSE VOrur FAMILY MONUME: For your free copy of Rock or Ages new illustrated booklet **How To Choose Your visit us today AUTHORIZED DEALER SANDERSON MONUMENT CO. LTD. - O LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE | T. G. TULLOCH rt Aa. aes / Phons OSborne 2-5218 Norih Cobalter Dies In Mine Accident One of North Cobalt's best-known young men, Fernand Blanchard, died in hospital in Elliot Lake on December 19, from injuries receiv- ed the same day in an accident in the Algom Nordic Mine. A pop- ular young man, he was with the mine To the past. four years. sie ~s He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mandoza Blanchard of North Cobalt. Funeral ser- - vices were held >in the Sacred Heart Church, Friday morn- ing, December ": 23rd, with Rev. Paiher Hy Becotte a the Mass. Burial was in the North Cobalt Cemetery. He is survived by his father and mother, Mr.,and Mrs. -M. Blanch- ard, North Cobalt; six brothers, Lucien, Toronto, Mendoza, New Liskeard, Lorenzo, Kirkland Lake, Roger, Duparquet, Rosaire and Thomas, North Cobalt; nine sis- ters, Rita, Mrs. Frank Bruckner, Marie, Mrs. Aldoria Minard, Delia, Mrs. Charles Basso, Annette, Mrs. Pit Zulpo, all of Kirkland Lake, Sylvia, Mrs. Andy Kovich, B.C., Bernadette, Mrs. Armand Dubien, Timmins, Theresa; Mrs. Paul Le- wak, and Isobel, Mrs. Bill Moning of Hamilton, and Clemonte, Rene Leroux, Malartic. Pallbearers were five brothers and a brother-in-law. A profusion of flowers and mass ecards and the many mourners pre- sent were evidence of the respect in which Fernand Blanchard was held. Cobalt Bowling Cobalt MIXED Bowling League Saturday, January 14. 7:00 p.m.--The Stars vs Wally's Sunday, January 15. 1:00:p.m.--Customs vs Big "8" 3:00-p.m.--Alley Cats vs Irishmen Cobalt LADIES' Bowling League Thursday, January 12. 7:00 p.m.--Comets vs Hydro Monday, January 16. 7:00 p.m.--Vi's vs Lucky Strike 8:20 p.m.--Riley's vs Fina Girls 9:45 p.m.--Jolly '8' vs '8' Won- ders Wednesday, January 18. 7:00 p.m.--Comets vs Jens 8:20 p.m.--Damiani Electric vs Cainettes 9:45 p.m.--Buffams vs Hydro or the natural mother is the real 'mother of the child by the famous test of the chalk circle.- We hope indeed that the interest of our audience in this story will be as great as is the interest of the company in playing it for them. This play, '"The Caucasian Chalk Circle', by Bertholt Brecht, has been greeted with enthusiasm and applause, and has created more. discussion than any other play previously toured by the Can- adian Players. George McCowan's 'in every city with unanimous com- "ticular,- brought raves, with the supporting cast receiving generous 'shares of praise in every city and 'town in which they appeared. This. 'pioneer. company has. added an- other famous first to its laurels. 'the Canadian Players will present Ariel, Bernard Behrens as the ster as a kindly Prospero, con- trolling the situation with a@ sure and certain hand. Special interest has been shown in the unique set that enables, during the perform- amce, to swing from the top of the lstage to appear at any point at any height. _ The success of the Canadian Players as they play Shakespeare's Caucasian Chalk Circle" will attend. - -Thursday, January 12, Mrs: |: masterful production' was. greeted |. mendation. The outstanding per-| 'formance of Hugh Webster in par-| For the afternoon. performance, |, 'Shakespeare's "The Tempest".} Sharing the honours are Deborah|j (Cass as a delicate and lively |} wonderful Caliban and Hugh Web-| 'The Tempest' and Brecht's ""The} across || |the dominion depends on you, the|} public. We guarantee that you will| enjoy the plays and hope that you 1961 The Haileyburian Page 3 aa) , , The committee members elected Haileybury Board are as follows with the first named in each case the committee chair- man: Finance--H. A. Doran, E. E. Campbell, H. L. Umphrey and Names ¢. Grozelle G. P. Thoday; Teachers--Mrs. -Audrey Bond, E. E. Campbell and 19 | a Mrs. Judith Robinson; New School airman Property--H. L. Umphrey, G. P. Thoday and Mrs. A. Bond; Pub- At the inaugural meeting of the}lic School Property--H. A. Doran, Haileybury Board of Education|G. P. Thoday, and Mrs. J. Robin- held- on Monday evening, C. E.}son; Auditorium--Mrs. Judith Rob- Grozelle was appointed Chairman|inson, Separate School Represent- and H. L. Umphrey as Vice-/ative and Mrs. George L. Cassidy, Chairman. The other members on the board are Mrs. Audrey Bond, E. E. Campbell, H. A. Doran, prneeaneue: Cataract Mrs; Judith: Robinson, G. P. Tho-| No less than 12 million cubie day and a representative from the|feet of water flow over Niagara Separate School who is to be ap-|Falls in one minute. The great, pointed. S. J. Mason was re-ap-|cataract is divided into two by) pointed as treasurer and Mrs.jGoat Island and this enormous Edith White as secretary for the}torrent is the total quantity going current year. over the Canadian and American HAILEYBURY HIGH SCHOOL Presents THE CANADIAN PLAYERS in "The Tempest" by Shakespeare SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 at 2:30 p.m. ADMISSION: Adults $1.50 Students 50c and "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" by Brecht All Admissions $2.00 FUELS at 8:30 p.m. SLAGH WHITE ROSE Robinson Bldg. - COBALT - Opposite Post Office PHONE 4660 White Rose Fuel Oils & Quality Coals Ready to Serve You are: PAT J. SLAGHT, Proprietor WILFRED LACROIX, Sales Rep. TED BATES, Driver - Salesman. 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