Clinton News-Record, 1975-02-20, Page 12'14M 01A—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD:, TURSDA , FEBRUARY 2O i975
ake a beaver to Lunt
features top entertainment
Until recently, live Ed Sullivan Show; from en -
professional theatre was just tertaining the troops in the
flat available to local audien- Middle East with the U.N.
ces. Then Theatre Passe Troupe to the C.N.E. grand-
Muraille re -introduced us to 'stand to television com-
theatre. Now, the re -opening of mercials.
one local theatre brings hope of He mixes characters like his
a good deal more professional Member of. Parliament from
theatre in the future. Kicking Horse Pass and his
Blyth Memorial Hall, a half- frenetic disc jockey with other
century -old theatre building hilarious gags and Miss
will host its first professional Robinson present the perfect
theatre production since its partner. The reviewers loved it.
recent renovation when well- Qne colurnist wrote "If ever
known comedian Dave you've wanted to take a beaver
Broadfoot brings his "Take. A to lunch, now is the time to do
Beaver To Lunch" to the, it. We took a beaver to lunch via
theatre on February 27. the _brilliant and hysterically
"Take a Beaver to Lunch", a funny Dave Broadfoot,iand new
comedy revue starring comedy partner -Carol
Broadfoot and comedienne Robinson, as we `smokey
- Carol Robinson was a smash hit beared' our way from one
playing for seven months in the hilarious skit to another,
cabaret theatre, Old Angelo's. Broadfoot ... possibly the Top
The show was such a hit that Canadian humorist in the
Broadfoot asked his old friend, country today, made it all come
producer -manager -publicist, true. Broadfoot's come a long
Robert Johnston to return to way since the old corn -ball days
the theatrical -scene in Ontario of playing the nightly
and arrange a tour of Ontario. drinkeries. With plaudits from
The result was a tour that takes Ed Sullivan, Variety and U.K.'s
the show from Timmins and Punch, his flair for the comic
Sudbury to the north, to had developed into an �ex-
Trenton, Brockville and traordinary sense of timing.
Kingston in the East, to Another praised his partner.
Kingsville in the south and "Carol Robinson, is as kooky as
Blyth in the west. The show will ever, bringing to the show
make one other western experience that dates back to
Ontario appearance at Listowel the early 60's at the Bhoemian
on March 1. Embassy. Appearances with
e in Blyth the Dirty Shames, with the
Chicay° company of the Second
City Revue and with the
Pomerantz-Miehaels CI3C
Specials have strengthened her
projections. As a balance for
Broadfoot Miss Robinson is
intriguing. Her short stature
contrasts amusingly with his
lanky, loping posutre."
A Montreal journalist closed
his column with the following
story - "As the show ended - to
some of the most enthusiastic
_applause I have ever heard in
any theatre anywhere, I
overheard a conversation that
made me feel typically
Canadian. Two men, obviously
executives, had been seated in
front of me and both enjoyed
the show immensely. After
much laughter and applause,
they both rose to go, as they
did, one asked, 'Who is he?'
Gentlemen, ' he is Dave
Broadfoot - one of the funniest
men in Canada, when he has
the right material. This time he
had . just the right kind. The
results were the sort of thing
we'd pay an arm and a leg for
in New York or London. Don't
miss it! Your friends will never
forgive you!"
Tickets for the Blyth ap-
pearance are $3.50 each. They
areavailable in Blyth from the
Blyth Standard or Blyth
printing, in Clinton at the News -
Record. or by mail order from
The Blyth Standard.
The appearan
comes by way of a coincidence. ..
Mr. Johnston happened to be
travelling through Clinton
when he picked up a newspaper
that contained an article on
their renovation program at the
53 -year-old hall.
His interest was whetted so
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he wrote to the Blyth v age
council asking if They would be
interested in him bringing the
show to the theatre. They
passed the matter along to the
president of the Blyth Little
Theatre who helped arrange
the details.
Mr. Johnston recently visited
the Blyth theatre and was quite
impressed, although there are
still some technical problems
with lighting and dressing
rooms which can mean in-
convenience for the per-
formers. The accoustics of the
old Hall and the sight lines,
_
however, make it a great place
for the audience.
But Mr. Broadfoot and Miss
. Robinson are the real at-
traction. Mr. Broadfoot has a
long line of credits behind him
from nine years in the famous
revue, "Spring Thaw"; to. the
•
Clinton centennial
band news
By Seamus Doherty
On February 11th the Clinton
Centennial Band Executive
met at .. Wesley -Willis United
Church to elect the officers
who, for the year 1975 would be
the directors of the committee
and the representatives of the
community in the charge of
overseeing the welfare and
continued advancement of the
Band. The officers werre
elected as follows: Chairman
Bill Hearn; Vice -Chairman -
Bill Craig; Treasurer - Mike
Pemfound; Secretary -
Florence Symons.
The Chairmanship was
passe'tl ' 11 Hearn` through
the acting Chairman of the
evening's proceedings, Miss
Lois Legg, the Band's Director.
Outgoing Chairman, Ben
Bridges, offered his
congratulations to the new
Holmesville Public School -- Mon., Feb. 24
9:30 to 12 and 1:00 to 3;30 p.m.
Mullett Central -- Fri., Feb. 28
9:30 to 12 and 1 to 2:30 plm.
Clinton Public -- March 4
9 to 12 and 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Huron Centennial -- Wed., Mar. 5
9 to 12 and 1 to 3:30
Children born in 1970 are eligible for kindergarten. Please
bring birth certificate and immunization records.
ti
Brownies' report
At our last meeting on
Monday we watched Geraldine
McGee's puppet show. It was
excellent. She got her badge for
doing it. The Brownies polished
shoes. °Mrs. Corrie taught us
how to do it well. The sixers
practiced their hand signs.
Then we had pow -wow and
were talking about the trip to
Toronto.
Mrs. Corrie took a trip to
Hawaii. She was going to bring
oranges, but the family ate
them all. We were talking about
a lot of important things. Then
we said the Lord's prayer. Then
it was 5:00 and we had to go•
home.
The Heart volunteer Who
calls on you at home, will leave
behind valuable educational
information. Study it carefully.
The heart it saves may be your
own.
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at the home of Mrs. B. Bettles.
First the pledge, next filling in
the registration sheets, then the
roll call and the election of
officers. Mrs. V. Miller the
assistant leader led the
discussion on the sewing box
and record book. Mrs. Bettles
demonstrated how to measure
a blouse pattern and planning a
wardrobe. The meeting ended
by the saying of the 4-1-1 motto.
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Introduces by popular demand
new low
Chairman and extended his
offer of assistance to all of the
new executive, whenever his
knowledge or experience in the
Band couldbe of help.
The members of the
executive thanked the Past
Chairman, Ben Bridges,for his
efforts, enthusiasm and hard
work during his term of office
and are looking forward to his
advice and service in 1975.
Five committee chairmen
were elected and will head the
following committees.: Finance
- John Wise; Instruments - Ben
B'idgps ; Uniform - Margaret
• o.yentry; Publid' Relations -
Seamus Doherty; Special
Projects - Cory Haak.
All of these committees
become part of and therefore
subject to the executive . as a
whole.
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