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CLINTON NE,WS,RECORD, THURSDAY. JULY 28, I977 --PAQ " 21
There were some excellent specimens for the Judging contest of 'the Huron County
Holstein club last week. Here looking over Dina,, a red Holstein cow of the Binnendyk herd
near Kippen are, left to right, Oscar . Meier of RR 4, Brussels, his brother Chris, Paul
Gibbings of RR 1, Clinton and Mr. Binnendyk. (photo by Wilma Oke) --
Blyth past portrayed at Festival
11 The characters of Blyth,
Ontario will come to life on
the stage of the Blyth
Memorial Hall on July 27 at
8:30 p.m. On that evening, the
Blyth Summer Festival opens
the third play of its regular
season, The Ulyth Memorial
Iiisiory
Jim Schaefer, who is
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BOX 789 SEAFORTH ONTARIO
519 527-0050
Reserve Early
Toronto
National
Exhibition
familiar to Festival patrons
as actor, director and
playwright, has written ,the
play to coincide with the
celebration of Blyth's cen-
tennial celebrations. Special
matinee and evening per-
formances will be given
throughout the centennial
weekend,July 29 to August 1.
The play takes the history of
Blyth from its roots in 163S
through its settlement, in-
corporation and growth to the
FROM SEAFORTH
Prices include Motor Coach
Transportation, admission to
grounds and ticket to show.
a Aug. 21 The Scottish Festival',
$20 per person.
Aug.. 25 - The Irish Rovers and
Vera Lynn, $21, per person.
Aug. 30 - Charlie•Pride; $2Fper
person
Aug. 28 - Toronto Blue Jays vs.
Oakland. 'Admission to
Exhibition. Ticket to 1:30 p.m.
Ball Game. Transportation,
$18 per person.
Huron
Cattlemen's
Association
BEEF
BARBECUE
& DANCE
at the
Seaforth
Memorial Centre
WED., AUG. 3rd
BARBECUE 6-8 p.m.
DANCING 9-1 TO
modern day. The characters
of the play include •both
historical personalities and
present inhabitants of the
village. The play is being
directed for the Festival by
Janet Amos of Theatre Passe
Muraille fame.
Tickets for the opening, or
subsequent performances of
the Blyth Memorial History
Show are available at the
Festival box office (phone
523-9300) or at any . ticket
"outlet. As only ,six per-
formances of the play are
scheduled, patrons , are ad-
vised to reserve their tickets
early.
Mrs. G,''' McEachern,
Toronto has been visiting in
Zurich, however she will be
returning tp the city with an
extra $1,0.00 in her purse after
winning the jackpot at the
Clinton Monster Bingo on
Monday evening.
Another out-of-town lady,
Ruth. Johnson of Sterling
Heights, Michigan won $178;
Mrs. Don Bartliff of Clinton
won another $17t3 and MrS.
Alex McMichael, of Clinton
von, the third. big prize .of
$1 78.85. .
In, the regular game>ss in-
diyidual, winners were: Bill'
Au"stib, Seaforth; Sandra
Beadle, Auburn, and Gordon
Beadle, Auburn.
,pther winners sharing the
winnings' were: Marcia
Bowman, Huron Park ; Mrs.
Norman Riehl, Seaforth and
Mrs. Edna Lee, Clinton. In
another, Mrs. Norman Riehl
and Barbara Van Damme of
Clinton.
Jack Spearin, Clinton;
Nora Finnigan, Wingham;
Karen • Cooper, Exeter;
Colleen Marks, Sarnia";
Marion Coulter, ,Goderich;
Liz Brown, Seaforth; J,
Broumpton, London and
Russell Piper, Seaforth split a
game.
Tim Tophnm Windsor 1,
Judy Lee, Fullarton and
Nellie Burkholder, Blyth won
in a game, while Mrs. Ena
Shipp, Clinton; Dora Taylor,
Seaforth And Jim Bell,
Hamilton won another. Mrs.
McEachern and Mrs. Bob
Jeffrey, Goderich took
another game.
Jean Sudyk, Goderich;
Grace Lawson, Clinton; Mrs.
Romphf, Grand Bend;
Joanne Perkins, Listowel;
Eileen Bailie, Mitchell and
"Skylarks"
.Tickets for BBQ and Dance $5.00
per person
Proceeds for educational pur-
poses.
Tickets are available from, Huron
Cattlemen's Association
Directors and the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food, Clinton."
SCHOOL BOARD RECORDS
Doreen Bradbury, Mitchell
took a game, Darlene Porter,
Goderich ; George Paquette,
Ottawa shared a game while
Helen Watson, Qoderich;
Mrs. Cutt, Goderich;
Jeanette Huffman, Bayfield•
and Sarah Anstett; Wingham ..
had the winning .cards inA
another contest, .
Grace Wurm, Exeter . and
Barbara 'Cooper, Kippers took
a garnd' while Mrs. F. Riley,
Wingharh and „ Barbara
tbapn- an, Goderich had
another. •
Edna Elliott, Goderich and
Barbara Chapman halved as
game while Rita Mom
rnerstee•g,' Zurichf; Bill
Haysorh, Vance. Iver; June
Beavon, Mitchell and Mr$.
Ian Todd, Brampton had a
game.
COUNTRY
PLAYHOUSE
GRAND BEND
Thi), Blood is Strong
by l,is.fer SIncI 'tr -
J40,y 28„31 (3..30) Aug. 4.
Blyttti Memorial Fttstor)j $1104.
,by Jim Schaefer -
July 29..30 (3:Oap.m:),3.1,,Aug. 3
A 'Summer Burning,
-by Harry J. Boyle.
July 30: (8;Q0. p.m.) Aug. 2
AII, performances begin at 8:30
p.m. unless .otherwise, noted,.
Tickets are Adults $3.5Q Senior
d•itizens $3.00 and, Children
$2.50.
,For tickets call 4.519•) 623.300 or
.-write Bo�'291,'aI.ytti, Ont?r'io, or
seethe tick.et.outlefi'n yot{r town,
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Tuesday -Saturday al 0:30 p.m.
Wednesday 8,:Saturday at 30 p.m•
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