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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-08-12, Page 22e [e by the on ;rune 15 was su ortt dawn. sere immediately t., new arena and t and area are akeady working to raise for tate project. A,, Wintario Community Centres Grant will supply half of the \needed$400,000:00 cornrncinity mu rest. An Ann s already e hard-working` people llytb, but to meet November completion more motley's needed soon. To elp the cnminu tty that d the theatre so strongly, the Festival' ad- ministration d-ministration readily agreed to offer this additional per- formance to help them meet their goal. The Community Centre will provide a new facility for banquets, dances and receptions and wilt have a seating capacity of 400. Call 523-4452 for tickets. seryci es pVid. Jnr info axnatlaa cat 432- 3410.-_,-3 ret►t lr t 'mal al.t�e, Ut�y lie. ral 1.. o capacity every night 4f the regular seearon and tickets for e old :arena was built it 1950 and well -used by the people of the community, Unfortunately, it was con' NEW BINGO Clinton Legion Hall, 0:30 p.m. Aug. 12, 1976. Adrisslon $1, fifteen regular .ga nes; *10 each. Three Share -tae -wealth games. One jackpot for $200, in 54 calls. Cq nsolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won..-2tfn PIaytouse The exciting musical hit `•--831NCO Aug. 17, 1976, Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot. $58. in 58 calls. Six door prizes.—tin a cared have overwhelmed is ages ago... ..- Lit those who cored, resisted. Joie veer local PrseEif a Griep Box 1324 Clinton CHILD HEALTH Clinic: The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, Health Unit office, Shipley Street, Clinton on Friday; August 20, 1976 from 9:30-i- 11:30 a.m. for: health surveillance, anaemia screening, immunization, hearing screening, fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years, vision screening.-33ar Anne of Green Gabbles is corning to the Huron Country Piayh! i, this week - and to the stage of GDCI next week, #riday, August Z0:4 Ex+ ite cnetit at the Playhouse builds daily, as rehearsals take place out- doors, in front of the theatre, in the orchestra pit, and of course, in the rehearsal hall. Technicians building the sets, costume girls busily sewing. actors studying their lines, and dancers going over . their steps are all working hard to Create the biggest show ever presented on the Playhouse stage. This musical is based on Lucy Maude Montgomery's classic tale of an orphan girl who is mistakenly sent to a home that "clearly requested a boy". Marina Cuthbert and her brother Matthew accept Anne into their home, much to Marina's dismay. But Anne's pluck and personality eventually led her into their 6 hearts and the hearts of everyone in the little town of Avonlea. Even her fiercest enemy and biggest coin- petitor. Gilbert Blythe, finally comes to love her. This shove began in Charlottetown, P.E.I. in 1965, and has been running there with great success ever since. The show has had a sellout national tour, and was also a great success in London and New York. The Playhouse production features Marylu Moyer in the title role; Patricia Carroll Brown as Marilla; George Murray . as Matthew; and James Saar as. Gilbert. Other cast members include Teresa Castonguay, Ann de Villiers, David Dunbar, Carol Forte, Alicia Jeffery, Catherine Leckie, and Charlene Shipp. Don Fleckser directs this extravaganza, with choreography by Bonnie Sandison and Musical Direction by Barbara Young. Anne of Green Oabtes opens ednesday, August 11 and r� s'to- Saturday August. 14 each night at 8:30 at Playhouse. Tickets for the, evening performances are ,nearly sold out for this week, but there are still many seats available for the preview matinee Wednesday at 2:00, and the discount matinee Saturday at 4 :00. The show _tours _ the following week - Goderich on August 20 and then returns for an additional two-week run (August 25 - September 4) and follows the same six - performance per week schedule. Patrons who are unable to obtain seats for the first week will have no dif- ficulty making reservations for the second or third weeks. The ticket office number is 238.-8451. B A' a.` fi` home - s#yle cooking! VICKI'S COUNTRY STEAK HOUSE HIGHWAY NO. 4 NORTH OF CLINTON AT BASE LINE Sudsy Special! Dres.sed SCOTTISH WORLD IESTIVALJ CNE: COACH EXCURSION =18.00 INC. TRANSPORTATI2"i ENTRANCE TO CN & GRANDSTAND THE COACH HOUSE GODERICH AUG. 21 3 3 3 3 3 4 dal A A A A 1 A A A 4 4 4 9 9 kit �t UNDAY, AUG. .M. «•.' .M .pus *4• 4 i 4rjn #7• **swot trY the Van Egg Foundation. Tickets available the Clinton News-Rerd and the Ancient Mariner, field. I 6 D'0144 Aad HARVEY siotwohy.44.14.14, 1974 Attt,i. le Tie ZURICH ARENA - MDSIC: IMOEWATER PLAYBOYS Lunch Provided Everyone WeIceme E 9 1.'W k )h 't iCt i fit ronc3 Bk, TOWNSHIP PICNIC and OFFICIAL OPENING ,,of STANLEY PARK SUNDAY, AUG. 1S, 1976 Opening Ceremony At 4 p.m. Supper at 5 p.m. Bring a picnic basket,hot and cold drink will be provided Location STANLEY SIDEROAD 10 On Highway 21 p "Anne of Green Gable?' ANgvst 1I - Avgost 14 Wed., thru Sat. 4:30 P.M. ' 2311.451 Wed. -2:00 Sat. - 4:00 NextWeek "CHARLEY'S AUNT" i IGOOcI News Drive ,e,44 (Po, 'ft, 0'0'0''or, or, ' ENJOY ROLLER SKATING THIS WEEK AT THE SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE 0A :9 3 3 miles west of Clinton an Highway 8 Sunday, August 1 2: 8:30 p.m. Singers: "REFti'CTIONS" From London speaker: GERALD MCLELLAN From Hamilton " Come as you are in your car" .9 A A A .3 A A 3 A A A 0, .,0'0.16000 E'f*0'0 i00`00'0' A . l A', 0101, 1:0,0) qtr ellhe10,11'0•0.`,0P,r1rrt"dr4.- FRI. Aug. 13 , 8 - 10:30 p.m. SUN. Aug. 15 8 - 10:30 p.m. WED. Aug. 18 • - 10:30 p.m. ADMISSION Tac and SKATE RENTAL 25c 0) 0` 0' 00' 0 0, 0' 0' 0', P' ROAST. PORK OCL ROAST BEEF With all the Trimmings $3.00 • Home-made Specials Ever } Day • Breakfast Served. • TAKE OUT ORDERS NOW AVAILABLE OPEN: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 524-$365 **** * NOW PLAYING 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 14*' Whiz- >. .Ban -Boom COMING * 41( MONDAY. AUGUST 14 TO SATURDAY. AUGUST 21* :"MacKenzie " * „ RETURN ENGAGEMENT 4� 1 t t ti. 4 Open Reception for Bili Klomps and Nancy Colson (Bridal Couple) at the Relaxed DINING WED., THURS.. FRI. and SAT. AUGUST 1.1, 12, 13 and 14 HURON COUNTY'S in a PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE Clinton Legion SAT. AUGUST 1 9:03 P.M. Friends, Relatives, and Neighbors Welcome TASTY DISHES THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM. for the summer Reservations, Preferred for groups. ' HWY. 21 BAYFIELD 5654843 Saturday, Auoust 21 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 2 SENIOR CITIZENS ADMISSION 51. PER PERSON WITH YOUR CARD. WALTER MAtTul TATUM BAD NE11:S 4 #51T4v6 DRIVE-IN - GODERICH Hwy 8 AT CONCUSS** 10 4 • N OE 524 9911 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 4 oo P M BARRY NEWMAN SUZY KENDALL ADULT ENTCRTAINMIN1 SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY AUGUST IS, 16 and 17 CLINTON PtHK 'TFI[? VI'RF. GODERICH 524 7 8 1 1 WED.4- SAT. II to 14 AUG. FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWS 7:30 $ 9:40; .SUN. to THUR. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT iti bring your friends and • enjoy the fan.. + Dinner Reservations accepted up 111 8 p.m. + Sorry we cannot accept reservations for en- tertainment. + There will be a cover charge of 51 for entertainment after 8 p.m. Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights only. Cover charge Will be payable at the lounge dgor. Starting Monday, August 23 The called it Cd's Coen ..vctiiail.el broke Inset KFfSTOFFERS N JAN !O AE1 vliCENT BROWNIE'S DRIVE -1N TUESDAY NITE SPECIAL You! An Extraordinary Adventure into the Unknown Treat yourself and your friends ... for your convenience our Hot Buffet is served THURS., & ERT. 12 noon). 2 p.m. Casual Dress • Dine by Candlelight SUNDAY SMORGASBORD S p.m. to 8 p.m. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY Visit the KEG ROOM + Colour TV + Relaxing atmosphere SUN. - TUES.15 .. 1111110. il ,