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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-07-28, Page 91 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 • s. • • • •• • • • •• •. • • • • • ••4* ••••••i••i•i• THEATR :.k,r:OUA.r HWY. 8 GODERICH AT „ c*Kow GODERICH CONCESSION RD. 4 """a . PHONE 524.9961 rr ,410•• `No ,.•. voi eef 524-7811 4°57 r ' N IT'S AIR CONDITIONED ctN1°" LAST 2 NIGHTS WED. THURS. C 7:00 9 00 � LDUN 13 D'UNDIR FRIl M11*T UN T URIs.ND fRL. AT. • ' WAcr WED.-THURS. LAST 2 DAYS FOR *PREMIER THEATRES PARK PREMIER THEATRES DRIVE-IN • • • • °We,* .the most devastating machine ever built.. 2ND FEATURE. his job— steal it! CLINT E,AST�WC.�ODEFOXI iiKccr ��'� ARTHUR Ivi STARTS FRIDAY JULY 30 , Warning This Movie May Be Dangerous To Your Health. You May Never Stop Laughing. III fA,,,IEY STARTS FRIDAY JULY 30 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY 7:00, 9:10 • • • • • • ak 1 entertainment Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 18, 1981... --Page 9 Blyth Summer festival attendaricebreaks record The Blyth Summer Festival has announc- ed the highest early season attendance in their eight year history. Audiences have been over 80 percent of capacity , 491 seats- since the July 2nd opening. , Heads You. Lose Peter Colley's sequel to I'll Be Back Before Midnight has two days in August still available: Tuesday, August 10, and Thursday, August 19. Down North which has received both popular and critical acclaim has been playing to audiences of over 400. Unfor- tunately, Down North must close July 31 as. the summer marches on. . Advance ticketssales on. The Scrub- woman -La Sagouine, Country Hearts, and Quiet in the Land are nothing short of astounding. Box Office Manager Anne Mann explains,, "The August 19, and 26 matinees are soldout however both Country Hearts and Quiet have other.matinees for people to choose from. Three Saturdays are also sold out: August 7, 21, and 28. Rush tickets are available on sold out days for people who come to ;the box office and -wait for their release but these are limited." Quiet in the Land is back again this summer but is playing by itself,` out of repertory.: Janet Amos, Blyth's Artistic Director, elaborates, "We all hope it will sell like Barn did last year when it played out of repertory. Barn sold out and had to be held over. Playing Quiet by itself givesus the hold -over option and allows us to tour the show to Kitchener the week of September 18:" Quiet . in the Land will also be remounted in Toronto and Montreal in association with the Blyth Festival. Growth of the season at Blyth appears to be matched by their growth in popularity, a very healthy , situation for patrons and theatre alike. Visit with Kinlough friends by May Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert = Haldenby of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Mel King of Mississauga visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois. The Haldenbys also visitedother friends here. Mrs. Phoebe Stanley who spent 'a couple of weeks with her sister-in-law in London returned here on Thursday. Relativesfrom here were guests at the Vander Woude Irwin wedding at Lucknow on , Saturday. Congratula- tions to the newlyweds. Mrs. :Ronald Thacker returned home'on Sunday after major surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Glad you are home, Kay. Mr. and . Mrs. Stanley Johnstone and John of Dates A vailable Lucknow & District Community Centre SATURDAY, JULY 31 McDonald Reunion FRIDAY, AUGUST 6 Martin & Nolda Hendrlks.' SATURDAY;AUGUST 7 Walter Ostanek SATURDAY, AUGUST 14" Roger Matthews & Kendra Elphick OPEN DATES AVAILABLE, AUGUST Friday 13 OCTOBER FRIDAY I' .. FRIDAY 8 FRIDAY I5 FRIDAY 22 FRIDAY 2'I CALL THIS NUMBER BETWEEN -r 9:00 a.m. AND 6:00 p.m. ONLY 528.3532 London and : Mr. and Mrs. Pail Priess of Kitchener visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guest. -The Johnstones also visited Mrs. Marretta Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt and boys. Rev. George - Garratt of. Lucknow has taken the Anglican Parish services during July,- while Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Ruch and Jennifer are on holidays. Rev. ' Ruch will be back for Sunday services, as usual in August. Steven Doerr of London is enjoying a holiday with ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page. , Mr. and Mrs.. Glen Haldenby and'''; family ..en- tertained relslti%es, enigh- boursand friends at their home on Sunday with -a roast pork supper 'as a , farewell gathering ,for Mr. ' and Mrs. 'JimMunro (Sandra Percy) and fily who left • on MondaS'for their ' home at Winnipeg. We . wish them a safe trip. Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall Con. 10 visited Sunday with. Edna and May Boyle. Mrs. Audrey Borthwick of St. Catharines is enjoying a holiday here with •Mrs. Agnes Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins and other relatives. Sara Haldenby visited for a.fewdays with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. .Mel Dahmer at Millarton, while her . parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haldenby were at Cochrane attending the funeral . of ° the• late Teresa Jansen. Mrs. Gertrude Walsh of Kincardine and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slessor of Tiverton visited with Mr. , and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois. "A JUMP OUT OF YOUR SEATS HIT!" "A SUPERIOR, SPECTACULAR GHOST STORY:' rr,.. w.4.iur- rvl w'aw11M 4A•. Alrvl 'HONEST THRILLS AND SPINE -SNAPPING CHILLS:' q.nue a.... i4E LIMY., 6E "A MARVELOUSLY SPOOKY GHOST STORY:' ,, ..W erw .an. u4rA "FANTASTIC... EXCITI NG ...MARVELOUS:' Wei 9..y. AIV .0 0000 .01.4.1. A0014 , 4 "A SUPERNATURAL EXCITER:' A..nw w 4.. wrw r4m, Evn, "A SHOCKING. SCARY THRILLER:" "FLAT-OUT ROOF RATTLING FRIGH%' "They're hem." 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