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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-05-11, Page 10R) -Clinton News-Record, Thursday, May 11, 1972
Corning Events'
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, May 12, 8;15
p.m. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75 jackpot to go.
Door prizes. Admissioli
Auspices Branch 156, Proceeds
welfare work,-1
NEW BINGO, CLINTON LEGION
I-1ALL, 8;30 p,M., May 11.
Admission $1,00, 15 regular
games, $10,00 each, Three Share-
The-Wealth games, One jackpot
game for $150.00 in 54 calls or
less, or guaranteed $25.00
Consolation. One call and $10.00
added weekly if not won.—tfn
TUESDAY, MAIL 16, Bingo at
Huron Fish and Game Club. 8;30
p.m, Jackpot !61,00 in 61
numbers,-7
ROLLER SKATING every
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, 7:30 to 10:30 p..rn„
Clinton Community Centre,-
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SATURDAY, May 20, 1;00 p.m.
sharp, Sale of hand-painted liquid
embroidery, Quilts, table cloths,
pillowslips, etc. At home of Mrs.
Mary Haugh, R.R.1, Brucefield,
Phone 527-190'7. Everyone
welcome.-18,19,20b
LUTHERAN Worship Service,
Sunday, May 14, 2 p.m. Knox
Chapel, Goderich, The Church of
the Lutheran Hour.-18,19x
WALKATHON—Seaforth Non-
Nibblers, Sunday, May 28, 1972,
1:00 p.m. from Seaforth District
High School to Family Paradise
Park. Proceeds to Bunny Bundle.
Further details elsewhere in
paper.-19p
FAREWELL
SOCIAL
SULO.SLILCULILAJLIUJUISLILEJLA.
Cards and Social
Sunday, May 14,
8:30 p.m.
St. Joseph's Parish Hall
Father Kelly has
been transferred
to St. Patrick's
Merlin, Ont.
EVERYONE WELCOME
—19b
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON - ONTARIO
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT LEO P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
FRI. - SAT. - SUN.
May 12-13-14
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Bill Smith - Tony Young
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Faye Merrill (right) last year's Junior FarmerQueen, places a crown on the head of Lois Jones, who
was chosen queen at the Huron County Junior. farmers attheir annual ball held in Clinton Friday night.
Keith Williamson, king of the Huron County Junior Farmers is presented with his sash by Faye
Merrill, 1971 queen of the ball, at the annual ball held in Clinton Friday night.
When you set out to put on an
evening of music and use the
music of Lionel Bart's "Oliver",
Rogers and Hammerstein's
"Carousel", "South Pacific" and
"Annie Get Your Gun" and
Gilbert and Sullivan's "Ii`M'S'
Pinafore" and "The Mikado" you
can hardly fail if performers with
any talent at all are used, to have a
hit.
Goderich Little Theatre last
week combined the music of all
those shows and more in their
"What's Yer Fancy" and in
addition paraded across the tiny
stage of their MacKay Hall home
in Goderich some of the most
talented performers in Huron
County. The result was one of the
best evenings of musical
entertainment to be had in this
part of the country for a long time.
Marjorie Hays Dunlop directed
an all-star cast from Goderich,
Clinton and Blyth who proved
their worth over and over from
the time they opened the show with
the whole cast on stage in "Who
Will Buy" from "Oliver" until
the last strains of the finale
"Down On MacConnachy Square"
died out.
The numbers were chosen to
provide something for everyone
from operettas by Gilbert and
Sullivan to hits like South Pacific
to little-known shows such as
"The Fantasticks".
Nearly every member of the 30-
member cast had an opportunity
to display his or her singing
voice.
Beecher Menzies of Clinton put
on a good show in his scene from
Brigadoon when, decked out in
kilts and speaking with a strong
Scottish brogue, he sang two
numbers.
Seamus Doherty also sang
several numbers and showed a
strong voice, even when the
Irishman was singing Scottish
numbers from Brigadoon.
MacKay Hall provided an
intimate setting for the show
although it must have taken a
great deal of planning to move the
large cast around the small stage
without having any embarrassing
collisions,
If there was a sour note to the
production it was the fact that the
director, who also performed in
several numbers, could have used
some directing. Her overacting in
some numbers, notably the one
from "The Boyfriend", was
atrocious. When she stuck to
singing, however, as in her
closing duet from "Brigadoon"
called "Come To Me, Bend To
Me", she was wonderful. In that
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DELL and FRANK
DIXON
will be
"AT HOME"
to all their friends
on the occasion of their
60th
wedding anniversary
at the
Ladies Lounge
of the
Royal Canadian
Legion
Clinton, Ontario
on
Saturday, May 20, 1972
from 8:00 p.m.
No Gifts Please
—19,20b
DANCE
FOR
MR. and MFM TOM cHtirgR
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CLINTON COMMUNITY
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Scott's Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
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PLAN, to attend Egtoondville
United Church Annual Chicken
Barbecue, Saturday, May 20. 5-8
p.m. Take out orders available.
Half chicken plate, $1.50; quarter
chickenplate, $1,00. For tickets,
call 527-0876.-4,20b
YOU are invited to attend the
Child Health Clinic, across from
the Clinton. Public Hospital, on
Friday, May 19, 1972 from 9:30
a,m. to 11;30 a.m. for Health
Surveillance; Anaemia
Screening; Immunization;
Hearing Screening; Fluoride
brushing of children's teeth to
prevent cavities for ages 3-5
years.-.-19b
COFFEE Party and Bake Sale in
Ontario Street Church Parlour.
May 18th, 9;30 to 11:30 a.m.-19h
GODERICH Sailing Club invites
you to an OPEN MEETING to be
held at Maitland Golf Club House,
Goderich, Thursday, May 11,
1972 at 8;00 p,m, A film "Duel in
the Wind" will be shown. All
welcome. —19b
RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Williams (nee Sue Seli) on
May 13 at Hayfield Arena.
Dancing to the Broughans 9 to ?
Lunch will be served,-19b
SATURDAY, June 10,
SUMMERFEST at Clinton Legion
Hall, featuring DeTirole German
Band; Master of Ceremonies;
Baron Von Heidelburg; Dancing 4
p.m.--I a.m. German style
dinner '7 p.m.-8 p.m. Tickets
available at Bar, $8.00 couple.-
19b
SOCIAL at Clinton Legion Hall,
Saturday, May 13. Music by Ian
Wilbee's Orchestra. Dancing
from 9:30.-19b
COME to Blyth Agricultural
Society Bingo, May 13, 8:30 p.m.,
Community Hall. Admission
$1,00. 12 regular games, $10.00
each. Two Share-The-Wealth
games. One $25.00 special,
$125.00 jackpot, if taken in 60
calls, if not taken, $10.00 added
each night. 50 per cent of take to
full card if jackpot not taken,-
19,20 , 23b
RECEPTION
Mr. and Mrs.
KEN PRESZCATOR
for
in honour of their
25th
Wedding Anniversary
on
Friday, May 12th
at
LONDESBORO HALL
Music by
"THE BLENDERS"
Lunch Provided
—19b
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number, she was assisted by Glen
Lodge of Goderich who showed
strong voice and was not
overpoweredby Mrs, Dunlop who
is a professionally trained
singer,
Most people left the theatre
wanting more and many out.of-
towners openly hoped the
Goderich group would take the
show on tour to Clinton and Blyth
and other county locations. The
rest of the county deserves to see
such a good show.
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COMING MAY 15:
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