The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 June 1979 — Page 12

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed.. June 6.1979

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MAN AGAINST THE ELEMENTS — A lonely rider exerts all his energies against the elements of water, ind and gravity as he attempts to keep his craft afloat. A new form of sailing, wind surfing is gaining popularity as it is an inexpensive and convenient recreational opportunity to enjoy another facet of the water sports world.

Wind surfing: challenging your abilities against the elements

Fast, wet and wild is how one would describe the newest sport which has become the fastest growing water sport in the world--wind surfing. This new sport is being in- • troduced in the area by Bart's Water Ski Center in North Webster who also provides a

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crafts with the velocity on the water feeling like you're going a lot faster. A pure form of sailing, wind surfing allows the rider to be in touch with the elements around him with total control of the craft’s movements in the rider’s hands alone. The surfboard, usually a 12’ fiberglass one. is rigged with a sail, mast and boom. Control and direction of the board is achieved by moving the sail forward or backward. Added movement is also determined by the shifting of the rider's weight which acts as a counterbalance against the windfilled sail. Finally, the basics of the sport can be learned in one day and as in any other sport, expertise in wind surfing requires much practice. Either individually or racing with a friend, wind surfing is an economical, convenient and fun way to get outdoors and enjoy the challenges of this fastgrowing water sport. Auditions set at Enchanted Hills The Enchanted Hills Playhouse will hold open auditions for “Bye Bye Birdie.” Casting will be from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse on Tuesday, June 12, through Friday, June 15. There are several main parts and many chorus parts available. The musical focuses on teenagers, so many of the best parts are for the 13-19 age group. But, teenagers have parents, so there are also several good parts for the slightly older group.

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Playhouse to open with 'I do! I do! 1 Enchanted Hills Playhouse will once again cast its spell over audiences as the 1979 Summer Season promised enchantment, magic, fantasy and nostalgia. Opening July 6 with “I do! I do!" Becky Borczon returns to delight Enchanted Hills playhouse audiences as she and another longtime favorite. T. Doyle Leverett, create their own special quality of magic on the Playhouse stage. Following "I Do! I Do!” is the rollicking, fun filled musical, "Bye Bye Birdie.” If you want to go to the theatre to laugh and tap your feet to hummable melodies, then “Birdie” is definitely your show. The 50’s are back! It is pure fun to look back at the 1950’s and relive the dizzy but happy days when "Conrad Birdie" invaded the town of Sweet Apple, Ohio, to collect “One Last Kiss” from “Kim McAfee.” Starring as “Conrad Birdie" is Dan Sheets, a night club entertainer known to Elkhart and South Bend audiences. \ - Are you sentimental or do you consider yourself hardboiled? Either way, “Guys and Dolls” is your musical as it captures young and old alike in its fabulous fantasy world of hardboiled gangsters transformed into sentimental lovers. “Damon Runyon” plus a marvelous score add up to an evening of action packed with entertainment. "Nicely-Nicely Johnson,” “Sky Masterson” and “Nathan Detroit” continue to steal our hearts as well as those of “Adelaide” and “Miss Sarah.” Something new and different has been added. For those interested in dance, music and live entertainment, a special evening is being planned. The “Patchwork Dance Company” provides the “dancingest” show ever. From Ballet to American Jazz, “Patchwork” puts the pieces of dance together. The younger audiences have not been forgotten and three children’s plays will be a part of this season’s productions. A modern version of “Sleeping Beauty” complete with disco music, funky witches and a Princess named Squash, will be the season’s first offering. An original adaption of “Red Riding Hood,” written by Janet and Virginia Wilson brings the exciting concept of children’s participatory theatre to the Enchanted Hills Playhouse. Brooke Waling, a speech and drama graduate from Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, who has been connected for the past years with Theatre Lady, a performing troupe concerned entirely with children’s theatre, will star as Red Riding Hood. The third children’s show will be “Sir Slob and Princess,” Rich Biever's musical adaption of a slightly fractured fairytale. Doug Stark and Bob Zehr who have owned and managed the Enchanted Hills Playhouse for the past seven seasons are happy to announce that the 1979 Summer Season will be entrusted to the car of the East Wing Repertory Company which is under the direction of Jill Stover. For the past four years she has been actively involved with the Nappanee Civic Theatre devoting many hours to the improvement of community theatre. Tickets and further information can be received by writing to the Enchanted Hills Playhouse, P. O. Box 41 Syracuse, IN 46567 or by calling the box office between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.

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Tippy Property Owners hear complaints on bass fishermen

The board of directors of the Lake Tippecanoe Property Owners met recently at the country club and heard several directors complain of the activities of some bass clubs. The main item disturbing them was the contests being held at various lakes in turn, during which the bass are taken from their spawning nests, and while many may be released after counting and weighing, they will not return to the nests and may be severely damaged in handling It was expressed the bass population of the lake can not withstand this kind of exploitation and protection is

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