The Huron Expositor, 1981-09-02, Page 10HE WON'T
COME IN FROM THE BARN
"An Agricultural Comedy
for Cynical Times"
directed by Paul Thompson
Starring Ted Johns, two cows, pigs, and a rooster!
HELD OVER TILL SEPT. 12 AT 0:39P.M.
Blyth Memorial Hall 8:30 p m
Tues -Sat 8 30 p m Added Matinee Sept 5, 2 p m
- _Tickets still available - call 523.9300, 523-9225
ueerfsHotel
Seaforth 527-0820
Daily Luncheon Specials
Delicious
Home Cooked Meals
"Friday Specials"
Roast Beef Chicken Breasts
Filet of Sole
APPEARING
THIS' WEEKEND
"Bully"
Gordon Scott P.R.O.
Just a short report of our
stag golf last Saturday. The
morning was wet with steady
rain but by .tee-off time it
cleared. Despite a brief show-
er everybody was able to
finish their round. The top
prizes went to Kevin Bennett
and Rod Doig, with yours
truly being the most honest
golfer. _Steaks were barbe-
cued later at the branch and
the remainder of the evening
was spent at euchre and crib.
On behalf of the branch and
Egmondville
Correspondent -
MRS.CAROLEGEDDES
527-0844
Visiting with Mr- and Mrs,
Darwin Bannerman for a
week was Derek Bannerman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
-Bannerman of-Port '"
Mr, and Mrs. ,Charles
Geddes visited with her par-
ents, Mr., and Mrs. James
Cameron of S'airlia on Sun-
day. They also spent Monday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Bedford ,Dungey of Sarnia.
The , ,
) Legion
News
those who entered the tourna-
ment I would like to move a
vote of thanks to our sports
chairman, Jim Watson, and
his committee for a very fine
effort.
Remember there is a Drum-
head service at Howick Sun-
day Sept. 6. Anyone wishjng
transportation please phone
the branch or get • in touch
with our President Bill Wil-
bee. The following Sunday.
TRACY JOAN BAKER •
daughter of Mr. and Mrs..
Garfield Baker of Harpurhey, •
--Seaforth has gradnated- from -
the University of Western
Ontario, Faculty of Social
Science, on June 10th, 1981.
Tracy is now employed with.
Xerox Canada Inc., Toronto.
She is a graduate of Seaforth
District High School.
Mitchell-Seaforth
CABLE TV
For service, account, in5,titilation
local announcements, line locates
Call 345-2341
11 Chormel tmn'
Supplying 8 networks and
independents to over 1,450 homes.
Friday,- Sept. 4
6:30 -p.m. Western Horse Show
8:30 p.m. Queen of the Fair Competition &
Family Dance & Crowning of
1981 Fair Queen
Saturday, Sept. 5
12:30 p.m.-Parade led by The Mitchell Legion
Band
1:30 p.m. Official opening by Mr. Ron
McNeil, MPP Elgin
Log Sawing Contest
Livestock Judging, Light Herse
& Pony Show,
Amateur Talent Show (in Arena)
Machinery old and new
7:00 p.m. Mini Tractor Pull
• Step Deriding (In Arena)
Sunday, Sept. 6
Tug-O-War
3:00 pm. Demolition Derby
8:00 p.m. Church Service sponsored by
Mitchell Jr. Farmers collection for
The Crippled Children Fund
1Monday, Sept. 7
10:00 a.m. - 4-H Competitions & Inter Club
Shows
12:00 a.m. Heavy Horse, Roadster &
Carriage Classes
4:30 - 7:30 p.m. - Pork Chop B.B.Q.
Saturday & Sunday - Horse Shoe Pitching,
Antique Machinery Show & Demonstration.
"Every day exhibit buildings open; Midway in
operation, good food available.
PUN FOR ALL AT "The Biggest little Fair in
Ontario"
Centenaires win tourney
Seaforth's Centenaires
won their own exhibition
softball tournament at Win-
throp Saturday. The five
teams in the Cantenaires'
division of the Western Jun-
ior D Hockey League were.
competing. for the second
year in a row.
Seaforth dropped Mitchell
11-1 to take the A champion-
ship in the double-knockout
tourney. Tice Centenaires
also won their two prelimin-
ary games, beating Tavistock
5-3 and blanking Exeter 4-0.
Tavistock edged Lucan 4-1
to win the tourney's B cham-
pionship. The Braves ad-
vanced to the B final, despite
the loss to the Centenaires.
by blanking Exeter 4-0. In
another preliminary game
Mitchell clubbed the Irish Six
10-3.
Brandon Nash of George
St. Seaforth won the 50-50
draw and the S45 that went
with it,
THIS WEEK •
Rose & Al Derek
with
- the Blue Chips
NEXT WEEK
Midnight Riders
Commercial
Hotel
Seaforth
SITOR, SEPTEMBER 2, 1981
AkNIVERSARY SUCCESS — 144 lawn bowlers from Western Ontario
were at the local greens last Wednesday to compete for over $700• in
prizes-.lack Muir, above, was,one of the local players. (Photo by Rimmer)
Registrations
are now being accepted
for students
fcir the fall term
at the
Seatorth
Pre-School
Learning
Centre '
,t INANCIAL. ASSISTANCE
IS AVAILABLE . •
TO QUALIFJED A PPLICAN•TS.
Any local resident who wishes to assist
with volunteer supervision during the
year , please contact registrar
Mrs. Maria Vogels
R.R. 2 Dublin
345-2315
goal by Chris Hoegy.
However, Seaforth came on °
strong in the second half and
tied it up with a goal by Billy
Tremeer. Both teams played
equally the rest, o f the game
and only in the final minutes
of the game St. Columban's
Chris Hoegy got a shot past
the goalie and made the score
2-1 for St. Columban .
This week Sept 2, St.
Columban atom 'A goes to
Clinton B.
BROWNIES
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
1441 Roach St., Clinton 482-711311
BOX OFFICE OPENS COO PM
SU NDAY NIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:20 P.M.
NOW PLAYING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
iti5UNDAY: SEPTEMBER
Brooke
Shields
sslove
ALAN ALDA l'22/4","*"" CAROL BURNETT
a011r
t",r,!reile a oils
ADDED THIRD FEATURE
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 ONLY
He's mad. He's bad.
RICHARD PRYOR
CICELY TYSON
PLEASE NOTE:
AFTER SUNDAY'S TRIPLE FEATURE litIVE.IN
OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY
Columban went ahead with a MI nor hosted Seaforth in a good •
game. 'In the first half St.
ockey
The Seaforth Minor
Hockey Association will hold
a public meeting on its
proposed constitution in
about two weeks. The
meeting will be at the
Seaforth Arena On Sept. 15 at
8 p.m.
3 A.VMS CROCKER fi >t.c
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TO : RESI.DaiTS OF VIE TOW -
VV SEA? MIS AITIY StERROIRIDiVG AREA. rtiota:
15191 621.060
August 20.,, 1981
On behalf of Seaforth Council, I
8311
pleased to invite you to
attend. a 'PUBLIC VOTING ON WEDNESDKI, SEInEKBER 9, '198'1, la
8:00 'P.M. IN TRE SEAYORTii COMIONITT CENTRE SALL.
The purpose of this netting is to stimulate discussion and,
comraents prior' to Seaforth Council Tasting a decision. on the
future of -the Seaforth AreIla and Community Centre.
.s you Icnow,_ our arena facilities were recently COndevaed, by
the Ministry of Labour following a. structural analysis by a
i
Engineering consultants have reviewed
vp..Tiou.S
alternatives
consulting engineer. .
which range from partial demolition and restemation. to
Copies of the consulting engineer's alternatives are available
complete demolition and. reconstruction..
upon request at' the Seaforth Municipal Office.
..,
We look forward. to seeing all interested
Seal ortll
and Area
residents, clubs and. groups at
this
important meeting.
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300. SINNAMOS
MOOR
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ov ssocama
JOKE su4Nxi'4°N
&favor
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son. Set design i, by Bob
Pearson. with costume de-
sign by Kerry Hackett Louise
lighting.
Ci uttiard is in
Sarah
stage manager.
charge of
Wakely is
Gosee it. He may come in
from that barn. But you won't
le4ve without laughing.
:hat's happening?
DATE
Fri. Sept,. 4
Sun.. Sept. 6
Mort. Sept. 7
WrI.,$apt,
Sept.
"00, ot4.
EVENT
Roller Skating
Travellers7,oVlal (1; iafrkearntiengn
frurt Clop vs Teachers
Pkatting
ArenaiAibiioNiteetin9.
PLACE
Arena
Arena
Pptirnist Perk
Optimist Paris
Arena,
Arena
TIME
7 t3Q 10sp.m.
8-1D:30 P.m.
rp,m.
8:80p.m,
7:30 10 pm.
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' Huron ex-positor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office WI
527-0p82
Top golfers Bennett, Doig
Iyith play doesn't predth
On Tues., August 1.8 the St.
Columban mosquitoes lust
their soccer game to Clinton
A- ,5-1. Only nine St.
131 tAtt.bUlt CAMPBELL
Teti Johns' success as 3
playwright and actor stems in
no small part irom his local
roots He knows his audien-
ces He understands and
empathizes with his chara-
cters. He citiesn•t preach from
a big-city pulpit. doesn't
pretend there are easy an
savers to difficult questions.
but has kept his feel fur the
bkirliour complex situa-
tions,
If you. ilk laughing yott'll
like Johns' He, Won't Conte int
• • Fr.km, the( • Elam. ktlYt.h
Snootier Pesttva.'81's final
play of the. sea.son. AudiericeS'
ohviousjy.ltave been enjOynig
it: the comedy. has been 'he ird
over for an extra week and
wilt run until Sept: a
Aylmer Clark (a.k.a. Ted
Johns.) is, the protagonist of
the story. Hes the one who
won't come in from the barn,
preferring instead to hold a
sit-in of sorts to comprehend
the thing he has become. The
vigil becomes his Alamo.
surrounded as he is by
farming rules and regulation,
government inspectors.
,would-be experts and bank-
ers.
Janet Amos plays his_wife,„„ ,, Columban players played , --ertIumban scorer. Rose. and the remainder of very well, but were unable to That same day the atom the cast is 'made up of Alan control the Clinton teams -team hosted . the Clinton
Kelly , O'Lear was Ione - St.-- --atom team and won 4-1. Bridle, William Dunlog.
Scorers were David Kelly Thomas Hauff, Keith Thomas
with two goals and, and a couple of cows. Raymond he facial expressions Murray and Raube Reuel-man
with one each. these players caricature are
• The next day August 19 the in itself worth the price of • mission. :St. Columban atom A team admission. The' play has been revised travelled Clinton to ptay from its originsl production in their atom A team. They lost , 1977 at Theatre' Passe Mika- 7-2 . •
On Tues.. Aug. 25 the St. ille.The Blyth '81 produCtion
Columban atom A team is directed by Paul Thomp-
Clinton trounces Mosquitos
Sept. Brussels will be
having their Drum-head ser-
vice celebrating SO years of
Legion work in their commun-
ity. We' have been asked to
have our colours in their
parade as well.
If any canvassers for the
Salvation Army have not
completed your various dis-
tricts please contact Claire
Campbell to get your kits and
finish this drive. The
Ann" helped us during the .
war: Let's help them now.
At the going down of the
sun and in the morning we
will remember tl ,m.