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Huron Seh+ga!dae.r
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cafeteria. Viewing time 3
p.m. - 9:15 p.m. Silver
collection. Door
prizes.-. *, 1,
NEW BINGO Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30 p.m. Aug 19, 1976.
Admission SI; fifteen regular
games; 510 each. Three
share -the -wealth games. One
jackpot for $214. in 55 calls,
Consolation. One call and 510
added weekly Ck if not
won,--2tf n
BINGO Aug, 17. 1976, Huron
Fish and Gaune Club 8:30
p.m. Jackpot 559. in 59 calls.
Six door prizes.—^tfn
Golden
W.ddisg
Anniversary
to honour their parents' 50
Years of alarm, the family
of Ottille and Bert Rawden
cordially €twills friends, neigh-
bours, and relatives to an.
• OPEN HOUSE
at 97 Joseph Street, Clinton.
,;..WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1
from 3 p.m. 5 p.m. and at
the White Carnation,
i Holmesvllle. 9 p.m. —12 p.m.
Music By:
"ThLe Mesh Maus" Lunch Provided
Best Wishes Only Please! e
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BLUEWATER Kennel Club is
sponsoring obedience classes.
Registration Tuesday, Sept.
7th at S p.m. at Bisyfiee:ld
Arena. No dogs first night.
Dogs must be oversix months
of age. For further in-
formation call Judy Huntley
565-2109 or Rena . Thor-
neycraft 395-5578.-34,35
VICKI'S
COUNTRY
STEAK HOUSE
HIGHWAY NO. 4 NORTH
OF CLINTON AT BASE LINE
1
Sundry Specht!
Dressed
TURKEY
` OR
BARBECUED
RIBS
With
all the Trimmings
$3.00
• Home-made Specials
Every Day
• Breakfast Served.
• TAKE OUT ORDERS
NOW AVAILABLE
OPEN:
7 a.m. —10 p.m.
SEVEN DAYS, A WEEK
BAYFIELD Old-time
Country Fair, Sept. 3rd,
Bingo and Exhibits in Arena,
8. p.m. Sept. 4, Parade, Heavy
Horse Show, 4-11 Calf Club,
Poultry, Fruits and
Vegetables, Arts and Crafts,
Baby Show, Special Events
for Youth; Livestock,
Raking; Elmer Hohi-World
Champion Horse shoe Pit-
cher; Pirie Mitchell and
Peaches M.C. for Fun Dog
Show; Old Time Machinery
Display; Tree Planting
Ceremony, Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority.
Games and Rides. See Yon
there. -34
OPEN
RECEPTION
will be held in honor
of
MR. I. MRS. ROBERT
McCULLOUGH'
(nee Doreen McClinchey)
Sat. Aug. 21
at
Saltford Valley
Hall
DANCING 9-1
Everyone Welcome
Relaxed
DINING
'1K4-111.4-41-414-41—if11"
NOW PLAYING '*
* THURSDAY. AUGUST 19 *
* TO
• SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 *
PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE
TASTY DISHES
THE WAY YOU
LIKE THEM.
:"Madirenzie":
* COMING *
44 MONDAY, AUGUST 23
TO
'C. SATURDAY, AUGUST28 *
10011/M"
u'm"
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
the
history.
Attendance,
Bend theai
this- sutnner, The musicals
have drawn capacity crowds,
while the plays have been less
successfta in terms of hox
office figures. Artistic
Director James Murphy feels
sure, however, that this
summer'smomentum is well
established, and that large
crowds will continue for the
remainder o#the season.
This Wednesday tu.
Saturday, Huron Country
Playhouse presents the
perennial favourite Charlie's
Aunt. This is the world-
famous farce which has
moved millionsto tears of
laughter. In its many
revivals, this play has never
failed to reach a wide and
eager audience.
Victorian • values and
propriety demand that a
reputable chaperone be on
hand before members of the
opposite sex may visit each
other. Charlie's Aunt is
elected to this position, but
when she is late in ,arriving
from Brazil, "where the nuts
come from°'. Charlie and
Jack force , their Lord Bab-.
beriy, another Oxford un-
dergraduate, into a wig and
skirt and he "becomes" the
aunt. All this simply, so the
other two young men may
have the time to confess their
*ep'..:.•In
layhouse
t the Grand
been uneven
Reservations Preferred
for groups. •
HWY. 21 BAYFIELD
R e Try# i* �s� aF s 44I
happy'er
dames Mpby directs this;
production,.second ot'ti
season. C.t members inn
clude Stan Coles, Peter
lw?fillaraf, Francoise- - Valine►
M.E. Evans, Aileen Taylor
Smith; Trude MacLeod, and
Larry Lewis. David Douglas
and Mane Swallowed, two
native Londoners, portray
one of the sets of young
lovers.
While the Charley's Aunt
cast performs in Grand Bend,
the Anne of Green Gables
cast is performing in towns
all over this part of Ontario,
with the help of a Wintario
Touring Grant. Anne will then
return to the Playhouse for an
table
•
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Aientie
ri
Anne of
Green Gables"
by the Huron
Country Playhouse
Seaforth District
High School
SUNDAY, AUG. 2 2
3P.M.-8P.M.
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Adults 54. Children 52.
Sponsored by the Van Egmond,
Foundation. Tickets available
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Sstrcday, Arg. 21
MUSIC BY
"Desjardliae
Orchestra"
TICKETS AVAILABLE
FROM
ROBERT FOTHERINGHAM
482-0196
OR AT THE DOOR
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Mrs.Kitche
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Now open every second Sunday, beginning August Ith. You will
enjoy our excellent buffet.
FILL YOUR PLATE!
ADULTS 13.49
CHILDREN (12a. Under) $2.49
EVERY -0t : . (
� 5 � CUSTOMERS
WILL DINE FREE OF CHARGE/
.... compliments"of Mrs. Watkins
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Let Mrs. Watkins pre
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mother can appreci
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Come dine in my kitchen. and take a tour through our s
banquet facilities. Seating for up to 700 people. '
SMORGASBORD CALENDAR
AUGUST 22, 1976
SEPTEMBER 5, 1976
SEPTEMBER 19, 1976
OCTOBER 3, 1976
OCTOBER 10, 1976
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OCTOBER 24, 1976
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