Times Advocate, 1993-07-07, Page 23BRUNCH
hat w?ll you be doing
on your summer vacation?
Peter Owen
Oradell
"1 plan von' hanging• out In
Grand Bend. Then In July I'm
going to Calgary. But, I'm
not -sure Ifworking or
not."
Phil Ingram
Grade 7 - Mensal!
"I am going camp-
ing for six weeks
at Camp Ipper-
wash, for training"
Mark Bell
Grade•8 - Hensrill
"I plan on. playing -lots of
sports. I'm playing soccer
with the London Marconi
Club, and baseball with the
Hensall Pee Wees. I'm prob-
ably going to be mowing
lawns too."
JII(eana Knip
Grade 8 —Hensel!
"I'm going camping in St.
Marys for a week, and I'lI:be
babysitting too."
Lisa Graham
Grade .8 - i4Mnsall
"I will be babysitting my
little sister all summer,
swimming in my pool and
just relaxing."
Times-AdveoIte, July 7,1993
A killer -Biller thriller
GRAND RAND -'W IT.ONTIL
DARK, written by one of the
world's glom suture earns
Prettsickitnou -author/if bisi bR
for Murder), previews at Ninon
Country Playhouse on July 6,
opens July 7 and runs until July
17, cosponsored by 3M and aloe
WoodsmithRtdidigg Syieeiemsa1ac.
WAIT UNTIL DARK opened. in
Now York on 'February 2, 1966
starring Robert Duvall and •L.ectto-
mick, keeping audiences gaspingly
on the edge -of their seats for 374
performances, closing on 'Decem-
ber 31 of that yeat and then toured
to the spring of 1967. In the film
version,- released in 1967, Audrey
Hepburn and Alan Arkin starred.
Making a welcome ream to the
Playhouse stage is Linda Mackay
as the courageous and enterprising
Susy Hendrix, who -pits her cou-
rage and ingenuity against the
forces of evil and oh yes, She's
blind. Mackay will be remembered
from TEN LITTLE INDIANS,
RUN FOR YOUR WIFE and
BOEING. BOEING at HCP.
Eric Coates will play the arro-
gant, leading thug Harry Roat Jr.
who returns again and again, each
time impersonating "friends" who
want to help'her escape the menac-
ing actions of his fellow conspira-
tors, Sgt. Carlion played by Costin
Manu and Mike Talman played by
Stephen Russell.
All of these evil doers are played
by newcomers to Huron Country
Playhouse: Coates has appeared at
Neptune Theatre, Halifax, Theatre
New Brunswick, Arbour Theatre
and The Stratford Festival; Manu
has worked extensively in theatre,
TV, film and commercials and
Russell is a veteran of theaters
across Canada.
Directing WAIT UNTIL DARK
will be David Brown. During the
past 20 years Brown has acted in
Ck DANCE
HALL
349-678 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Dress t,^,ode
Fri., July 9
End -0 -The Line
Sat., July 10
Sunrise
and Aheosd VW .100 i*bductions
in:theme lam eotatroeoast and
as I r•lltietd +ss Yeteesists. tk is
isfirredistat RCP.
. The Playhouse 'is'romising That
the thriller will Ice" you on the
edge of yteuriestas it moves from
one moment of suspense to 'an-
other, building towards an elecsri-
fyilg and startling shock in e final
awt.
Find'out what the final act holds,
(the reviews won't tell you), order
your tickets by calling the Huron
Country Playhouse Box Office at
(519) 238.6000.
Lucan
Community
Bingo
Wed„ July 7
Bingo starts 7:30 p.m.
Regular Games.
&1000
Jackpot Game
56 calls or kiss 4700 bonus
Total prizes
$2800
Due to the licence regulations,
no one under 18 allowed to play
Licence #537495
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HURON COUNT'
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A KILLER•DILLER THRILLER
t>v FftEi)EftI('K KNOTT
Directed by
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OPENS TONIGHT
UNTIL JULY 17!
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The Exeter Villa awarded five year service pins to four staff members at last Tuesday's sev-
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1-IURAAON COUNTRY
PLAYHOUSE
i111.AIH1. sit i111 MINT!? \'
presents in
PLAYHOUSE II
Gabler Tavern
1st Annual Slow Pitch
Tournament
July 17 and 18
Mens rec division, ladies rec division,
co-ed rec division
All proceeds to Grand Bbnd Minor Ball.
$150. per team.
For inf rm ti n
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"Set" -to your Specfficat!ons
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, Wed.. July 7 Terry Hill & High Water
Thurs.,Fri., Sat.. July 8.9,10 The Rhinos_
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