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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-07-29, Page 11it* OPENING ii Blyth Memorial Hall August 4 8:30p.m. Fire on Ice Hockey iff-Aitgust? "The legend of Howie Morena" Tickets still available. 523-9300, 523-9225. issinsmsois LAST NIGHT THURS., JULY 30 AiD1RS' OF THE 11 71 LOST ARK Starts FRIDAY! :WAY 31 to AUG./ b A.A. • Adiulf AteAmillattletwini. 1.4retteni• poln1041 eAntlIMAtio Is tostritimil fa INA4 11 yeeta end AMA.. Childrilitt usilev IS vows more bY othIttyil H itteby,001•41 by an rilo11. Chevy Chase SEEMS IIKE c TASTY NU BAKERY & CHEESE HOUSE SPECIALS! French Bread „ Stick .79 Loaf Fresh Cheese Curds 2.49 lb. Medium Whole Wheat Cheddar 2.591b. DinnerRolls .99 Seaforth 627-1803 Zurich 236-4912 LOVE- OR MONEY, July 30, 31 A=1101111.1111MINIMMIIIMI. QUIET IN THE LAND, August 1. 4.mlan•MONIMI .1.M...=•1•M=.1....11110•4 FIRE ON ICE, Opening August 4, 5., THE TOMORROW BOX, July, 29, 30 at 2 p.m. Rush Seats on Ws at 7 p.m. or rosary* at 523-9300 or 523-9225 THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JUI-Y SS, $11 All Mk • PREPARING FOR PRACTICE These children, were touring with the Caravan inihich was in Seaforth last weekend. They were in the play Friday night and here were getting ready f tV• rehearsal in the afternoon. (Photo b RiMiner) FOLKSIN.GING — This singer performed for about 75 people • who attended, Saturday's Tabootenay on Van Egmond grounds. The Caravan • people had many surprises for kids of ail ages. (Photo by Rimmer). • DR. HEART'S PERENNIAL WONDER SHOW — People who attended the Caravan's Tabootenay Saturday were entertained by the several different shows put on by the Caravan crew. Young children were fascinated with the colour and acton which each show included. (Photo by Rimmer) Joey the clown coming caravan comes to Seaforth Play". lea Mlle* 7 mows A , MN M.M. tttOwntu JULY 30 to AUG. 6th the story of omon who viontcid to keep the world safe for democracy...and meet girls. SUNDAY NIGHT SPECIAL DUSK TO DAWN • ADDED FEATURES Nt111$140WriMES RI, a sat. 7P.M. i 9 Svo..Thytt. S P M. KO. • Unramtrietimi aambielso. owsots Yore* ylsbit Hist sublott.witsby mil, be maw*. The State of the Art in Living Animation. AlitPOP art:CAN WHOLLY MOSES NV I 4COE RICH AT CONCESSION NO 4 • PHONE 574 9181 DATE EVENT Thurs., July 30 St. Columbian vs Mosquito Boys (Soccer) Thurs., July 30 Slabtovvn vs Sluggers Thurs., July 30 McKillop vs Optimist Park 9 p.m. Eagles Thurs., July 30 Adult & Beginner Arena* .Roller Skating 7-9 p.m. 7:30 - 10 p.m. , July 31 • ---Rotter Skati-,ng Sun., Aug. 2 Exeter vs Midget Optimist Park ' 1 p.m. Boys (Baseball) Sun., Aug. 2 " Roller Skating Mon.,. Aug. 3 Travellers vs Turf Club, Mon., Aug. 3 Mainstreet vs B.P. Mon. Aug.3 Villagers vs Firemen Mon.,• Aug. 3 Teachers vs Queens Tues., Aug. 4 Roller Skating Tues., Aug. 4 D. Emm vs Commercial Tues., Aug. 4Browns vs McNichol Tues., Aug. 4 Scotts vs Ken Smith Wed., Aug. 5 Joey The Clown Wed.; Aug. 5 Andy Forgrave "Magician" What's happening is a weekly column, space donated by The , Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at 527-0882. The All Canadian Child- ten's Mime Theatre Com- pany from Owen Sound, Ontario with financial usis- Unce from the federal and proviiiciat goveruinents Youth Employment agencies 1114 formed the Centre Ring Theatre Company, and will bring its own, unique style of family entertainment to Sea- forth August 5. Joey the Clown is a story about a famous.citcus clown. it features two animal aCts, a tightrope walker, juggler, magician, and gymnast. Audiences have thrilled to the action in 'this half hour production. Following the show, a session introducing. the audience to the elements of clowning, balloonology, make-up, and creative move- ment will be held. Look for the circus truck,, and the 30 foot in diameter. Centre ring! The show will be held,* the arena beginning at 10:30 a.m. Appearing by popular demand THE GOOD BROTHERS Seaforth'. Arena Friday, August 7 ALL TICKETS $7.00 L.C.B.O. MINORS ADMITTED 527-1020 23 Main St. , Seaforth SEAFORTH RESTAURANT & STEAKHOUSE INVITES • YOU TO ENJOY THEIR FINE FOOD. The grand opening celebrations will take place in Sept. when all the holiday festivities are over. Plan to join them. )RU.S.A R M Arena Optimist' Park HORSING ABOUT — A main attraction of the caraVan was the 8-10:30 p.m. horses which were the subject of Friday night's play, "Horse 4 p.m. MIME DRUMMER — This character from the Caravan Stage Co. joined with the beat of the folk singers song Saturday at the TabOoteriay. (Photo by Rimmer) What's happening? PLACE TIME High School 7 p.m. Optimist Park 7 p.m. Optimist Park .,- Optimist Park Optimist Park Arena High School Optimist Park OptiMist Park Arena Arena 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m. 8-10:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. 10:30 a.m. 2 p.m.. Several kids enjoyed horse rides Saturday. (Photo by Rimmer) mar; r....:AntstrinuttrAmnicir,•inr.,71-tA tioNt 524 7$1 nap .ONUItgNNI • •