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Townsman, 1991-07, Page 34al Candlewicking: Embroidery LAMBTON HERITAGE MUSEUM, south of Grand Bend on the east side of Hwy. 21. Phone 243-2600. MUSEUM OF INDIAN ARCHAEOLOGY , 1600 Attwandaron Rd., London. Phone 473-1360 Sound of the Drum , exhibit of Tradi- tional and Contemporary native music. Until Nov. 30. Music/Popular CKNX Barn Dance Road Show, helps the Huron Pioneer Thresher and Hobby Association celebrate its 30th anniversary this year by reviving the barn dance in Blyth at the Blyth and District Community Centre, Wednesday, Sept. 4. Concert 8 p.m. to 9:30. Dance to follow until 1 a.m. Prime Time Country, the new country concert series at the Wingham Town Hall welcomes celebrity performers throughout the summer. Performances Sundays with concerts at 3 and 7 p.m. Jett Williams and the Drifting Cowboys, Sunday, Aug. 11 George Hamilton IV, Sunday, Aug. 25. Nightlife Lulu's Roadhouse, 4263 King St. E., Kitchener. Phone 1-800-265-6782 Robbie Lane and The Disciples, Aug. 1- 2. Mark Lindsay, (of Paul Revere and the Raiders), Aug. 9-10. Endless Summer, (a tribute to the Beach Boys), Aug. 30-31. George Jones, Sept. 12. Three Dog Night, Sept. 20. Johnny Cash, plus June Carter Cash and the Carter Family, Sept. 26. Specials St. Marys Teddy Bears' Reunion, Sun- day, Aug. 18. Parade at 1 p.m. from Partic- ipark. Festivities 2 p.m. at the Flats. Blyth 30th Huron Pioneer Thresher Reunion: Sept. 6, 7, 8. After 30 years this event has grown from a small event to one of the largest events in the region, attract- ing thousands over the three days to see the old time farming equipment and demonstrations and listen to the old tyme music. Celebrating the anniversary this year the group will host the CKNX Barn Dance Wednesday, Sept. 4, 8 p.m. Theatre STRATFORD FESTIVAL: For tickets and information call the box office at 273-1600. All performances at 8 p.m. unless stated otherwise. Carousel, Carnival barker Billy Bigelow blusters his way through life and love until he's given a second chance to express his 32 TOWNSMAN/JULY-AUGUST 1991 Douglas Rain as the Stage Manager with Town at the Avon Theatre, Stratford. real feelings through a little divine interven- tion. Features some of Rogers and Ham- merstein's most memorable music such as 1/ I Loved You, and You'll Never Walk Alone. July 18, 20 (2 p.m.), 24 (2 p.m.), 25, 26, 30, Aug. 2, 4 (2 p.m.), 7 (2 p.m.), 8, 10, 14, 17 (2 p.m.), 18 (2 p.m.), 21, 25 (2 p.m.), 28 (2 p.m.), 31 (2 p.m.), Sept. 1, 4 (2 p.m.), 7, 11, 12, 14 (2 p.m.) at the Festival Theatre. Hamlet, Colm Feore plays the Danish prince in this great Shakespearean tragedy. At the Festival Theatre July 17, (2 p.m.), 19, 21 (2 p.m.), 24, 27, Aug. 3 (2 p.m.),6, 9 (2 p.m.), 10 (2 p.m.), 11, 15, 16, 22, 24, 27, 30, Sept. 5, 8 (2 p.m.), 11 (2 p.m.), 13. Much Ado About Nothing, Shake- speare's vivacious comic couple Beatrice and Benedick match wits until they are duped into acknowledging their genuine affection for each other. Goldie Semple is Beatrice, Colm Feore, Benedick. At the Festival Theatre July 17, 20, 23, 28 (2 p.m.), 31, Aug. 3, 8, 14 (2 p.m.), 17, 21 (2 p.m.), 24 (2 p.m.), 25, 29, Sept. 1 (2 p.m.), 4, 6, 10 (2 p.m.), 15 (2 p.m.). Treasure Island, is the world premiere of Elliott Hayes' adaptation of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic. Young Jim Hawkins (Geoffrey Brumlik) courageously matches wits with the scheming pirate Long John Silver (Leon Pownall) in a tale of cutlasses and cutthroats, doubloon and maroons at the Festival Theatre. Previews July 27 (2 p.m.), 31 (2 p.m.). Opens Aug. 1 (7:30 p.m.) Plays Aug. 4, 7, 11 (2 p.m.), 13, 15 (2 p.m.), 18, 20, 22 (2 p.m.), 23, 28, 30 (2 p.m.), 31, Sept. 6 (2 p.m.), 7 (2 p.m.), 13 (2 p.m.), 14. Photo by Tom Skudra other members of the cast of Our Our Town, Thornton Wilder's story of the coming of age and growing love of young Emily and George in turn of the century, small-town America still has a powerful message today. At the Avon Theatre, July 17 (2 p.m.), 19, 21 (2 p.m.), 24, 27, Aug. 3 (2 p.m.), 6, 10 (2 p.m.), 15, 16, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30, Sept. 5, 8 (2 p.m.), 11 (2 p.m.), 13. Les Belle Soeurs, is the world premier of a new translation of Michel Tremblay's devastating comedy about the relation - THE GARDEN STORE For all your gardening needs. • British Tools • Seeds • Hand Painted Pots • Gifts and much more Bayfield 565-5494 located beside Sugar & Spice G � � RATES FOR 40 TRUST COMPANIES 9, 1yr. 0 1 /4% 5 yrs. FUNDS TRANSFERRED VIA CHARTERED BANK NO FEES OR CHARGES AI -----; INVESTMENTS CAD 1-800-265-5503