HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-08, Page 10Yock Bauman, Thomas. Keith Kate Trotter, left, as Katie Brubacher and
in Etlyth's Quiet in the Land.
Lions, Lioness, Leos
name new officers
You're invited
to take part in the
Seaforth
Lions Carnival
LEA MARKET
aturday, July. 11
featuring and Including arts, crafts, eentin-
lcs, flowers, used and useable, )cattier work ,
knitting, garage sale items and many other
Booth rental $5.00 Exhibitors are requested
to be on hand for set up at Seaforth arena by
11 a.m, Saturday, July 11th.
twismi..mtsiii•.••n !.!!)•!•!!_•#.'s
Seaford, Lions Club
Stag
for
ATOM BdRKE
-July 11--
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Wed., Thur.,
Fri.. Sat..
July 8-1 1
MATINEE
Sat. 4-6.
Commercial
Motel
St 11
CENTRALIAtOLLE6E
CONESTOGA COLLEGE
OF
and
OF APPLIED ARTS
AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY
AND TECHNOLOGY
'Present
DIRECTIONS:
A Conference
for Women living in Rural Areas
FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1981
• and
SATUIRAY, AUGUST 29, 1981
at
Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario
Laura Sabla GUEST SPEAKERS Dianne Harkin
SIX INTERESTING WORKSHOPS — .
CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES: to provide
- general information on several topics of concern to women
— on opportunity for contact and support
- an opportunity to examine the challenges, faced by rural women
- an opportunity to assess further needs for information, support systems,
courses etc.
Cost: $20.00
Register Early: Numbers Limited
For More Information About This Conference, Contact:
Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario
NOM 1Y0 (519) 221.6691
Conestoga Colley..
or Clinton Campus
(519) 4824455
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Seaforth Lions
SUMMER CARNIVAL '
HERE THIS wEEKEND
at the arena and fairdicunds.
Friday Nite July 10
Special program -- Dance to
Free Spirit
Saturday, July 11
Displays - flea market - antiques
Dance to
Lincoln Green
Sunday, July 12
Tractor and truck pull and antique tractor pull
See Seaforth
Carnival
Merchants
insert for Details
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July 14 to 18
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CAR CLUB- EARLY DRAW. WINNER"— Bit
Henderson is presented a cheque for $25 Lion
Gerry Allin for winning the early draw for the- ,
car club raffle. otdbi FlInTryieiT
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CARNIVAL
PENNY
SALE
NOW 0-PEN
on Gouiniock Street at the
Toronto Dominion Bank corner
The penny sale van moves to the arena on
Saturday, July 11 and will continue to operate
there until the draw for prizes which takes'
place at the arena at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 12.
Ale THE HURON EXPOSITOR. JI.IkY 198',
Laughter, tears new Blyth hit
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quiet nsi+
0t. J hi• tell Bk[fl s %kw
oral NaU situ: Frida, night s
opening ,,t ions t hisl.rt s
Quiet In the Land I hat s
h.,a..sc 5•15 l hrsiett histict
ti here as Ann, Kos
ite 1.11111es 0 1.1undur
V. ail hint sit thk. Bit th
Summer lett het,.,
auktieme A oh a great deal.to
think
u •:...7..0% 1111Jrc: '.than that
wtigld he. to gjx.e something..
aw as but • there's no 1141
endisig tor ISIS',ChiSititt7,s"
tightly w WirttA• ,•11101,)!.
and tkitgnarii plat Theft
isn't an extra , sist ii ni that
seript, a. fellow thsatrit goer
commeitied anal. tie.'ix.as right
From the often hilarious
first' act to a deeply' now mg
and insols,ing second half.
Quiet in the Land. Lortn's-
stoned espesially tor BIsth h%
'artistts. director .lanet Amos.
is a sees fine plan Set in
Western Ontario's Amish
awing,
14 Its most of the set , takes
place in the kitchen. of INA 0
families. the Bouillons and
the Brubachers
plall:it.kc •d ithilq'licike B u t strengt h4naibili
Keith lhomas. questions the
faith of his fathers Anti it's
bis conflict with his lather
and his hertiog5 that firms
the crux Ott the.play There's
a, tor e ifitert4lt utrepurse 4114,
1,11' qrs!" SIs*11g., wt.* 001,1v .
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her Onnnet and irt !..i,nte,•0
'of' dine and Once. •A
gestitre,
Janet Antos has 'sonic. of
the' play's funniest lines. as
Katie's mother.. Ls die Brtt-
bacher. Ludic wants a tele-
phone like her. neighbours
the O'Roukes and she actu-
ally used what the Amish call
the des il's instrument on a
sistt there I •ouldti t has!.
the t. atholit, thinking tin.
Amish were atraid of the
des ii now could 1,:t she
explains
Blyth newcomer Sam Ito
binson is excellent as 1 stile s
husband Lepp Bruhas het
the church deacon • us hp 's
peacemaker and spokesman
for his community with the
ontside, world. the '"high
peortle•°' '
. that: fitittside sy %It'd .was sit
course e'specia'lly thteatening
° to the Gertnati-Ve4k.i118:, Pa;
collo AmiSlt dtirtn# the tirSi
%01., in the tand
again and again ointikeS .us
feel their p red icame at.
' Young l sick decide one way
his
tote Katie and the corn.
titunity another, while 'l'ock's
father Christy Bauman takes
an extreme stand in an effort
to banish ail change from the
local. Amish.
Dasid Fox is authentic as
the iron-ss died. ultimatels
children. Peter Cook. De-
anna Bearss. Susie Walsh
and Rachel Thompson. don't
say much but look just right
for their partOt.
John Ferguson's revolving
set is superb: the first night
audience gave it a big mound
of applause on its fitoat
change. and the kitcliens are
authentic and unobtrusive.
The -saptc cart-be said for Guy
Sprph0Aitection. the mast
•.who• -,$1..n accolades for ...his
student 444 ho plays/ Martha , .-01114.41f Paper 0 Wheat d .
.81,03,-hor..Fmi. v0E014,1'94:4 Balggrtst* gets-the' hest our
of Anne Chislett's fine play .
There's never a lag of a
miscue and the good humour
the dedication and the com-
plexity of the Amish world
comes sailing through.
Costumes by, Kerry Hack-
ett and lighting by Louise
Guinand are well done too.
After a rousing rendition
of Q Canada' tb open the
Blyth Prido night:*
audience was .moved ftems
laughter to tear& by Quiet in
the 1.14nd, Go see it.
Myth has. anoth hit on its
hands.
paranoid. old patriarch
I here s an excellent sup-
porting cast which includes
Beth Amos t yes. she's
Janet's mother) as Hannah
Bauman, another Blyth ve-
teran. William Dunlop as
slow and steady Menno
Miller; Graham McPherson
as Catholic neighbour Paddy
O'Rourke: Dean HaWes as a
suit attd..'snatity recruiting
officer and ,,:tzmits. DgtJjsg
Kennedy.' a. Ryerson aCtintg
Wins band draw
The winner of the 50/50
Draw for the High School
Bank Booster Club was Don
Jewitt, R.R. 4 Clinton. S311.
The seller of the winning
ticket was Cathy Pryce of
Seaforth. Those people who
bought 'tickets are thanked
for patronizing the Band.
Tickets will be on sale again
this month from any. band
member.
BY WILMA OKE
Marten Vincent of RR1
Seaforth has been installed
as 1981-82 president of the
Seaforth Lions Club. He sue
reeds William McLaughlin.
Other officers are: Dr.
William Thompson. RR2.
Seaforth. first vice-presi-
dent: William .Hodgert. Sea•
forth, second vice-president
and Brian Nuhn. Seaforth.
third vice 'president; John
Talbot. Harpurhey, secre•
tarn; Judd Walker, Seaforth,
treasurer; Harry Vcrburg,
Seaforth. tail twister; Keith
Snell. ..RR1, Dublin, Lion
tamer: Keith Hamon. Sea -
forth, bulletin editor: Irwin
Johnston, Donald Corbett,
Jerry Allin and Paul Ross. all
of Seaforth. directors.
The installation ceremon-
ies were carried out by a
team headed by Orville Oke.-
' Betty Seymour of Egmond-
die w as installed as [nest
dent, ot, the Seatorth Lioness
Club at a special toad meet
ing Alth the Lions ( lub. She
succeeds DOroths Has s
Seaforth
Leo president
Derek Cooper
Other officers include
Vice presidents. Flora Ann
McAllister and Frances
t eatero. both of Egmond-
s ille. secretars . Viola Taylor.
Seaforth, treasurer, Marie
Baker. Egmondville: direct-
ors. Grace Titford of Harpur•
has , Nano. Larone, of RR4.
Seaforth. Verna Stephenson
of Seaforth.
The officers were installed
•itis Lion Irwin Johnston.
Derek Cooper was install•
ed as president of the Sea-
forth Leo Club at a joint
meeting of the Seaforth Lions
Club and Lioness Club. He
succeeds Colleen Ryan.
Other officers installed by.
Lion Jerry Allin were: Kevin
Williamson, vice-president:
Kathy Broome, secretary:
Barr% Vincent. treasurer:
and directors: Sandra Nutley
Pam Betties and Douglas
Huard.
The annual Williamson
, • picnic was held on Sunday.
'July 5th at the home of Lorne
and Evelyn Carter with 58
people in attendance. A bar-
becued supper was enjoyed
by all. Games were conduct-
ed by Jill Jervis and Carol
'Carter followed by a candy
scramble. The election of
officers for 1982 was held:
President. Larry McGrath,
Vice-Prey.. Murray Nesbitt.
Secretary- Ina - McGrath:
Treasurer-, Russell Jervis:
Sports; -- Joamie Ca, tei ,
Janice Carter. Carol Ann
Williamson. Debbie Hutton.
The .1982 picnic is'• to, be
held at the home of Jill and
Dave Jervis the second. Sun-
SWEET DADDY SIKI
RECOGNITION AWARD—St. John vice-president and chief 'executive
officer presented a certificate to Heather Brodhagen last Thursday night.
Both Mrs. Brodhagen and ,Jim Palin have been in the service for
approximately five years. (Photo by Hook)
ST. JOHN'S APPRECIATION—Seaforth resident William James Palin
received a Certificate of appreciation from St. John's vice-president and -
chief executive officer, H. Lawlor Brown, Thursday night at the town
hall. (Photo by Hook)
Williamson reunion
day in July with a pork
barbecue supper at 5 o'clock.
The two new-babies - Becky
Jeris and Becky Laverty were
preSented with silver dollars.
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