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seats filling for
Seaforth
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Another record-breaking week
at the Huron Country Playhouse
greeted the first run of Anne of
Green Gables last week. The
Thursday evening performance,
in fact, hosted several groups,
and was the biggest audience in
the 5-year Playkouse history.
The "Anne" production is
coming to Seaforth for two
performances this Sunday,
August 22, at 3 P.M. and'8 P.M.
This Wednesday to Saturday,
Huron Country Playhouse
presents the perennial favourite
Charlie's Aunt. This is the
world-famous farce which has
moved millions to tears of
laughter. In its many revivals,
this play has never failed to'reach
a wide and eager audience.
Victorian values and propriety
'UMW.
40th Anniversary
Dance
for
Beatrice and Ross'
Richardson
Saturday Aug. '21
9 p.m. - 1 a. m
Pineridge 'Chalet
Music by Joe Overholt
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome..
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ANNUAL AG
OP DANCE
SEAFORTH
CM/Jr UNITY CENTRE
Sat. Aug. 21,,I976
Desjardines Orchestra
$5.00 per couple
Tickets available from
Robt. Fotheringham
482- 9196
or at the door.
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A.
82 Market Street'
Seaforth'
Sat. Aug. 28
2 - 5 P.M. '
No Gifts Please
Everyone Welcome
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On August 14, the Country
Singles had a dance at Seaforth
Legion, music by Ian Wilbee.
The spot dance prize winners
were: Gordon Brindley, Goder-
ich, compliments of Lori Lynn
Beauty Salon, Clinton and lamella
Olson of Stratford, compliments
Spit dance winners at'
ountry Singles dance
CLOVER TIME , — It's "Clover time" for ,Mark
Battye, Allred' Humphreys, Steven Thorne- and
Angela Gei (left to right) in the highly acclaimed.
production "of MOSTLY IN CLOVER at the Blyth
Sumniee Festival. Officials from the Festival and the
Village of Blyth are pleased to announce- a special
benefit performance of MOSTLY IN CLOVER
Saturday, August 21 at 8:30 P,M. in the Blyth
Memorial Hall. ..The proceeds' from the benefit
performance will be given to the arena fundraising
committee.
Clark
50th Wedding
Anniversary
at Home of
Robert Clark
of Smith's Pro Hardware
Clinton.
More pr4es will be given out at
the next dance August 21 at the
Vanastra Rec. Centre with music
by The Country Caravan and
August . 28 at lanastra Rec.
Centre with music by Encores.
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The family of
John and Marian
WALLACE
invite you to celebrate
with them at a reception
on tb occa4tof their
Far.POIS
`40t1rWVDING
ANNIVERSARY
Friday,
August 20
8:30 p.m.
at Kirkton-Wbodham
Community Centre
Best wishes only.
- On Sunday August 8 the
Henderson reunion was held at
Mitchell Lions Park.
Mrs. Clarence Maloney and
Mrs. Ross Gordon were
organizers for , the picnic and
these ladies also conducted the
games, which began with races
won by Paula Hodgins, Lucan.
Contest for the best leg was won
by George Henderson, Mitchell,
second Murray Henderson,
Mitchell, Stiing,,,contest winner
was Karen Austfian, Galt
guessing contest wiinter was
Linda ' Albrighs, Delhi. Paul
Mcllwain, Seaforth was the
ViV.MMAMAIWOM”Aiw::':"
Lloyd A, Chrigner of
'Kitchener was a recent visitor for
4•fetY days at the, home of her
father, Rev, J. pre and Mrs,
' Stewart,
Rev, J. Ure and Mrs. Stewart
over the 'weekend .0siteditReV.
and Mrs. J.D.Martiar at
Palmerston.
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There will be a change in mail
service on Saturday and Sunday,'
according to Orville Oke. After
3:05 p.m. Saturday all out of town
mail must be posted in the
outside 'red mail feceive5.
This mail will -be collected
2:05 p.m. Sunday. Street letter
box collection will be Sunday at
1:30 p.m.
Charrge in
mall service
Henderson-s have
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August
21
soitferiew Nered
aa11:Irgi%s??:**i.IMIgr
Ali reunion
winner of kick the shoe.
During the pot luck supper
Geroge Henderson, Mitchell was
presented' with .a decorated
birthday cake to honor his Augus,t
8th birthday.
Gordon. Wright, Seaforth
conducted an election of officers
for next year.
President is George
Henderson, Mitchell and Sports
are in charge of ' Mrs. Robert
Tyndall, Seaforth and Mrs. Bert
Ausman, Galt. •
Next year's picnic will be held
at Mitchell Park, second Sunday
in August. .
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RECEPTION
for
John' MUNO 0
and.
Janet WEAVER
!bridal;
Setifoith Legion 111117,---c-
OSa t., August -28
Dancing 9 -1
Music by Royalaires
Those aft Ohm the. gickey.
Devereaux wedding sit 4argrrlaY
from a-Aistane4 l'ifgre Mr, and'
Mra, John 9"Bristit;
Kentucky; Mts, Nclen HIggarp .
Phoenix, Arizona; Mr, an,S1-:Mrs.
Bernard Galligan • and Gayle,
Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. -Ray
Nene, Chicago; Mrs. Ruth
GaIngan, Madison,. illinoisk Mr;
Neil Devereaux, Windsor; Mrs.
Frances Downey, Detroit; Mrs,
Dr. J. Cole and Mi. and Mrs.
Steve DOwney, RQcheSter,
Michigan; Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Downey, Flatrock, Michigan;
Mrs. Cindy Oughtred, Mt.
clemens,- Michigan; Mr.. and
Mrs. Murray Egan; Miss _Necla
Lubus, Paula Bracci, and Cathy
Swarbuck, London; Mr. and Mrs.
pat Hamilton, Strathroy; Mt', and
Mrs. Jack Valad, London; Miss
Ann De Brabandere, London; Mr.
and Mis. Gordon Leddy, Oshawa;
E c Welcome. .›;
Recent, ViestS Itt the home of
Mrs. —0 Kellar, Qcclerich 'St.
West Were Pala Williams, Mt.
Clements, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon McKellar, Brampton;
Mrs. Mary McLeod, London and
Mrs. Edith Johnston, Clinton.
Zurich Bean Festival
ANNUAL DANCE
The
Bluetones
Saturday, .August 28
Featuring
TWO ORCHESTRAS
Desjardines
Orchestra
ei/e:te 7et>
beechwood
pottery
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• District MO School 'auditorium
performances of Anne of Green
gatileS;
are filling fast for Sunday's two
The 501)4eats 'of the Seaforth
The
Huron Country Playhouse irabysitting will be provided by
ment, but for those who. are too
young to be interested, free ;
Trumpet Band.
members of . the SDHS' 'Girls
"Anne!' is family entertain-
protincnon of the Don Herron and
Tickets are available at Keat- 11Ohnap Campbell musical is bung 'brought' to Seaforth by the ing's Pharmacy, the Recreation
Office and the Huron Expositor in Van Egmond Foundation. -
Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 Sedforth, the News Record in
Clinton, Dieger s Department for children under
for the 3 Store in Mitchell, the Post in „ empt, and,4pr.m.
shows. Seats are Brussels, the. Standard in Blyth, on a
first come, first served basis Huron Historic Gaol in Goderich and the doors Will open at 2:15 and Stan BloWes in Stratford.
and 7:15.
Charlie's Aunt on
in Grand Bend
demand that ,a reputable
chaperone be on, hand before
members of the opposite sex may
visit each other. Charlie's Aunt is
elected to this position, but
but when she is -late in arriving
from Bil, "where the nuts_ ±/.1
come fro ', Charlie and Jack
force thei Lord Babberly,
' another Oxford undergraduate,
into a wig and skirt and he
"becomes" the aunt. All this
simply so the other two young
_men may have the time to confess
their feelings to their respective
true loves. But when the real
aunt comes on the scene and in
turn assumes another character,
massive confusion and many
mistaken. • identities abound,
before the inevitable happy
ending.
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WEDDING RECEPTION'
FOR
CHUCK
BREMNER
LINDA
WRUM
EXETER LEGION
August 21
9P .m.
EVERYONE WELCOME
Dance to
hannon-
on
Friday August 2Q, 1976
,9:30 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Family Paradise Park
Proceeds for Winthrop '
Cbmmunity Pork ,
Lunch provided '5.00 per couple
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Mrs. Helcit Izawims, KamiltQn;
Mrs. Mary English and Paul,
Toro , to Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Devereaux, Sliricoe;. Mr. and
Mrs. Mt Zettler, CheRstowe.; Mr.
and/ Mts. Dan Murray, Kintore;
Mr Joe Murray anti Mary Grace,
Stratford; Mr, and Mrs. Bob
Devereaux, London; M.r Robert
Rickey, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs.
Forest, Kelly, Willowdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greenwood of
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WALK-A-THON
Sponsored by
WINTHROP COMMUNITY PARK
Saturday August 28,1976
• Registration at Ball Park
9 a.m.-to 11 a.m.
Everyone welcome to participate
Free refreshments
Kedge:sheets available
at Winthrop Store.
WEDNESDAY to TUESDAY
AUGUST 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24
`THE BEST
AMERICAN FILM
OF THE YEAR'
—Charles Champlin. L. A. Times
—N. Y, Film Critics Circle/Nat'l Society of Film Critics
Nat'l Board of Review
CLINT EASTWOOD
"THUNDERBOLT and
LIGHTFOOT" United Artisis
TUESDAY HITE SPEaALG
ONE FLEW OVER
TH NESTE &
CUCKOO'S
THUNDERBOLT
& LIGHTFOOT
OPEN HOUSE
For
Lon & Bona
STAG
for
Kevin
Henderson
Chicken Barbeque
itir.lierinan.Lansink has been
promoted as Manager of the Bank
of Montrteal, Sheridan Mall,
London, Ontario. ' ",
Mrs. Pearl. Williams and Miss
Pamela Betties returned home
from Vancouver after visits, s
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Willis and
family.
Mrs. Robert Betties and
daughter, - Linda, Lori and
Heather of Salmon Arms, B.C.
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pethick
of Hickson were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Boyd, East
William St. on Saturday.
In the old Beechwood General
Store 2 1/2 miles' north of St.
Columban on McKillop Sideroad
10 at Concession 5.
8 pm to I am
Sponsored by Zurich
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September
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