Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1964-1965, page 4

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om the diplomatic field were among firstâ€"nighters, G"’“Péi;l; 2 bassador Hans W. Gasser; Madame Franz Leitner, wife %h f assador to Canade, centre, and Madame Dimce Belovski, yj’r Yugoslavia‘s Ambassador to Canada. _ 20 ‘rom left, Mr. and Mrs. Monâ€" der and the commissioner. is Festival PU’fS on But Dog, ‘Fef»;“a.’ Sw at Sesk P Y "Fella‘" even tumed his § head disdainfully away and § looked at the crowd‘s feet R& and was obviously not the ; least bit impressed by the ; spectacle which his owner 7 and young friends seemed A *to be enjoymg. a By ROY WILDGUST Free Press Stratford Bur STRATFORD â€" A shagg? PDutch keys hound put on hid own show last night and was, probably "‘shot‘"" by more pho tographers than the VIP‘s who | attended the Shakespeareanr Festival‘s opening night pet formance. The dog "Fella," with his youthful owner Bob Brown of 41 James St., Stratford, was unimpressed by the colorful display of women‘s costumes as they swept by him into the theatre. s Bob. Brown and ‘"Fella" were among the several hunâ€" dreds of spectators who gathâ€" ered to watch first nighters enter the theatre. A few little girls standing near Bob and his dog were sufficiently thrilled at some of the ladies‘ colorful costumes, that they almost squealed â€"â€" almost. But the dog sat on his haunches and. treated <the whole thing as routine. Before the gun signalled the start of the performance, dozâ€" ens« of. news photographers who, spotted the dog were training their cameras on him. Even being mire â€" photoâ€" graphed than the listinguished visitors did not inpress him. He sat calmly yhile photogâ€" raphers tried to catch bhim and the occasions visitor. He wasn‘t ever sufficie e > . hestl & 7 y 4 s / se sc . es °* M Es e An unimpressed spectator $ Dog for Opening _ Was Unimpressed o"*flrio‘ Licutenantâ€"Governor **Med a reception at the hC was a shaggy dog, "Fella"", who watched elegantly gowned arrivals at the festival theatre. or Earl Rowe, left, atâ€" home of Brig. and Mrs. Jeanne Graham and Roy ildgust Free Press staff photos by nor N. hP n if1 S Hgfl‘ph'“' hill..; ‘ Mrs. Re v 1 3 rs' R > owe and Brig. H .. Hemphi phill. rnirehinmeminiciersstians ornmmnnnnntaintonsirnaitnnamunmnemeianenieniem conmesnimestontrent

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