C2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, May 28, 1980 One _man’s opinion Life and death By FRED MERRIMAN “Mummy. Where did | come from?’ “Why, Jennifer, darling, you camo from Mummy's tummy. Now run along and play.” several years later, “Doctor, I think lam going to have a baby and! am scared, My Mum would kill me if she ever found out.” after the examination. ‘es, Jennifer, you are well along. Have you told the father?” “Eric and | split three weeks ago. I'm too young to be a mother. I'll just have to have an abortion.” The doctor studied the pretty teenager who seemed to typify the in- credible naivety of the many who had preceded her this past year. They were not naive in worldly ways and probably knew all 10 birth contro! methods, yet they became careless and, most inpertantly. none of them seemed ‘to know that a new human being was a miraculous thing. “Jennifer, may | speak to you of the life within you? Your baby, ! ! mean," He waited. She remained silent. The doctor was hl Se Fae aoa Sa J. Heyman directs Theatre ‘Energy’s June production Jane Heyman, well- known. Canadian director, teacher, actor and author’ is in the Kootenays for the month of May to direct Theatre Energy in its final production of the 1979-80 season, Samuel Beckett's ‘Waiting for Godot.’ Ms. Heyman, who has worked extensively in Can- ada and England, has some interesting perceptions about the difference between the attitudes to art and culture in the two countries. She spent three years working for the words carefully as he continued, “Your baby is in the 12th week, The fetus as it is now called, because real bone cells have already begun to form which replace the cartilage, is probably one inch long and has assumed undeniable infant features. Lips exhibit the fir- st sucking motion, “The fetus — your baby — is already sufficiently mature to have its own individuality, habits, sleeping position, facial features and perhaps even a loose resemblance to you or Eric.” The doctor stopped speaking and waited for the tears he knew would me. Medicine ond life is not easy, he thought and Jennifer sobbed for several some e she blurted out. “I just didn’t know, 1 don’ t understand. Doctor, | wasn't even sure | was pregnant. What am I todo?” “Jennifer, | recommend that you carry the child til birth. You have within you a miracle. The miracle of life is now your responsibility. | ask that you con- sider yourself and your life-giving mission with pride and good feelings. If you wish | will speak to your parents, | will be direct as they should have been direct and loving to you. “Think not too unkindly of them or even Eric because in matters of life and death even the most sophisticated are incredibly naive and lack Theatre Centre in Birmingham as an assistant director. Whether a small child acting out being a grown-up, a WWII concentration aap victim taking solace in writing poetry, the need: for artistic iexpression is clearly demonstrated, she feels, “ts in our history. Cultural iden- tity is crucial, Somehow we haven't twigged to that — perhaps we have it too easy. “I think there should be more companies like Theatre Energy," she continued. The group is a professional com- pany based in the Kootenays ding. “Thank you, doctor. | do now feel better and even a bit excited. It’s funny how so many of my friends speak of abortions as something similar to going to the dentist.” “Jennifer, | think you know my opinion. The aborting instrument which vacuums the struggling embryo or latterly the fetus into a glass jar is virtuall an instrument of murder. Many nurses are unable to look upon the scene: twill f sii that iali: in creating their own plays about the area. “I've always thought that. I'm very interested in people using theatre as a way to understand their own ex- perience. I am dead opposed to huti in only perform such an operation if the mother’s life be weigh Perhaps t've shocked, maybe I've helped. from other places and saying, ‘Look what culture we're Learning history through drama Instead of learning his- tory through textbooks and teachers’ instructions only, Grade 7 students of Salmo Elementary School, under the direction of their social studies teacher, principal Bob whom they study. MecLure, learn through dra-*, FURNACE & DUCT VACUUM CLEANING Here's the Right Business Opportunity for You! 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Through participation in the play and further re- search, the Salmo students were ready to discuss or debate as to what JANE HEYMAN +++ Canadian director bringing you from the city’, implying that wherever you | happen to be doesn’t have its own.” She is also pleased about directing ‘Waiting for Godot’ with the group. “Beckett isa wonderful playwright. There isn't a single comma that he hasn't thought about in his plays.” Playwrights and their punctuation problems is a subject very familiar to Hey- man. In Vancouver, she is Associate Director of the New Play Centre, where she works with playwrights in the development of new scripts. - A former Winlaw man. Christian Bruyere, has re- cently sold the film rights to his play ‘Walls,’ which was 40 oz. or more Soft drink require 30-cent deposit Ali sellers of plastic and glass soft drink and other carbonated beverage contain- ers more than 40 oz. in size are now required to refund a 30-cent deposit on each con- tainer. This order is effective Two-hour special ‘Runaway’ More than 600 children will run away from Spokane, Wash., homes this year. In response to this problem, KREM-TV (Channel 2) will present a two-hour special on Thursday from eight to 10 p.m. entitled “Runaway.” The first hour of the program will deal with the problem nationally; the sec- ond hour will examine the in originally developed and pro- duced by the New’ Play Centre for its’ successful Vencouvers runs two ivssrs ago. The play deals with the B.C. Penitentiary hostage- taking incident in which a former Burton woman, Mary Steinhauser, was killed. Ms. Heyman also stated she was very pleased about being in the Kootenays. “I've never spent any time here before,” she commented, “al- though I've always wanted to. But I hate being a tourist. 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