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Village Squire, 1977-10, Page 30AROUND TOWN Connie Kaidor and Linda Griffiths in Theatre Passe Muraille's Shakespeare for Fun and Profit. NIGHTLIFE BLYTH INN HOTEL, Blyth, offering Country and Western entertainment. Oct. 7-8, Lesperance Trio. Oct. 14-15, Silver Dollars. Oct. 21-22, Lincoln Green. Oct. 28-29, Howard Smith. Nov. 4-5, Silver Dollars. Nov. 11-12, Trackmen. BRUSSELS INN HOTEL, 25 Turnberry St., Brussels, offering live country music. Every Thursday night is talent night. Oct. 7-8, Blue Chips Oct. 14-15, Blackwood. Oct. 21-22, Lesperance Trio. Oct. 28-29, Mystery Train. Nov. 4-5, Blue Chips. Nov. 11-12, Country Connection. CLINTON HOTEL, Clinton, offering country and western entertainment. Oct 3-8, A.K. Leach. Oct. 10-15, A.K. Leach. Oct. 17-22, Kent Tocher. Oct. 24-29, Doug Bryan. Oct. 30 -Nov. 5, Will Hawks. WELLINGTON TAVERN, 267 Bathurst St., London features live entertainment. Oct. 3-8, Moonstruck. Oct. 10-15, Terry Greenside Show. Oct. 17-22, Mike Roberts. Oct. 24-29, Aaron. Oct. 31 -Nov. 5, Jolly Roger. 28, VILLAGE SQUIRE/OCTOBER 1977. ART JOHN HOWLIN: A FOUR YEAR SURVEY, Gallery/Stratford, 54 Romeo St. Howlin has been painting for some 18 years, 10 of them in his native Britain. His work is precise and cerebral using colour, strict line and form in a variety of juxtapositions. A grid and colour base is established against which the elements of line and form play. Howlin says he is "concerned with the paradoxes and unpredictabilities which occur when a given element, a line for example, is made to comply to an invented/imposed set of rules, which condition its behaviour'in a previously established gridwork". The Gallery's exhibition of fourteen paintings explores this statement over the past four years. To October 23. DAVID WRIGHT: RECENT PAINTINGS, GALLERY/STRATFORD David Wright, also born in Britain, uses collage, jet spray and a paint brush technique to make paintings in the show explore new forms and shapes in the canvasses themselves using a visual vocabulary that is prototypical of a 'seventies' sensibility. Since his arrival in Canada in 1972, Mr. Wright has shown extensively across the country. An interesting commission was a mural for the Playboy Club in London, England, in 1971. To October 23. PERTH COUNTRY GALLERY: Main street in St. Marys. Features the work of local Perth county artists. Open daily. SAGE AND SAGITTARIUS GALLERY: At 165 Erie Street, Stratford features the work Anon -objective artist Tait Baynard and the imaginative work of Beverley Nye. THEATRE SHAKESPEARE FOR FUN AND PROFIT: Theatre Passe Muraille's fun look at a small town that decides to put on a Shakespearean play as a Centennial project comes to western Ontario on tour. The show stars the same cast as the recent hit He Won't Come In From The Barn. The show will play in Blyth at Memorial Hall on Oct. 11-12 at 8:30 p.m., in Listowel on Oct. 13 at the Anglican Church at 8 p.m. and at Talbot Hall, University of Western Ontario. London on Oct. 14-15 at 8 p.m. PAULINE JOHNSTON: Pauline Carey presents this one -woman show on the life and poetry of one of Canada's most loved poets, Pauline Johnston on Nov. 8 at Memorial Hall, Blyth at 8:30 p.m. For ticket information call 523-9300 or 523-9636. SPECIALS CHURCH BAZAAR. Morning Market, 10 to 2, November 5, 1977, Wesley -Willis United Church, Victoria St.. Clinton. A unique selection of bazaar articles. flea market. silent auction, baking and delicatessen delights. Lunch 10 to 1. M. Nott CROWN HARDWARE Household Appliances — - Paints General Hardware Seaforth, Ont. 527-1420 See our large selection of on your next visit to SEAFORTH