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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-08-18, Page 191 r 41, Huron Country Playhouse The Playhouse production of 'George Washington Slept Here',which starred film actor Jhn Carradine, played to sell-out crowds •during last week. The show broke all during its one-week run. an American soldier who` peared at the Playhouse in disguise themselves . as 1974 as Terry Randall, the British Farce Opens English clergymen. brave young actress in 'Stage 'See How They Run' is one Mary Charlotte Wilcox and - Door'. Tom Butler has ap- of the world's best known and Tom Butler take on lead peared at Theatre New most popular farces. Set in an roles. Miss Wilcox returns to Brunswick and the St. th.e Playhouse after two years previous Playhouse records, English vicarage during 1950, Lawrence Centre. The cast playing to over, 3,,000 people it involves a Ruscirn spy, and work in England. She ap7 also includes Stanley Coles, last seen at the Playhouse sis ws adLive co to Jack Chesney ' Chow as Aunt', Joan Hanna and Jay C , i i bald. MacDo � tniosp th e r .dames Murphy directs with setsade. eigned by Alistair s `. e' Won't ,C,oxne In Fiom )ust. that, The• show which personal , protest against sets the .earn is not exactly g w11 run -from ,Augttst 24,,to..:government regulations and The show plays Tuesda•y- technical 'director's ` dream.. „September 3is set in a barn, farm centralization. His , Saturday evenings , at . 8:30 • .Not. many shQwst`require two and the animals will provide protest proceeds, despite the live cows q,nd a: rooster to -atmosphere (perhaps in more, entreaties of family and' with Wednesday and take up residence on''iia stage ways than one!) friends, creating a situation Saturday matinees at 2:30. for two weeks. i The , pltay , features Ted But , this .show, brouht to Johns in the title role of a the Blyth stage by Theatre farmer who has decided to Passe Muraille and the Blyth renounce ' the world and Centre for the Arts, entails retreat to his barn as a By Bertha MacGregor d Mrs. Emalie Schroeder, grandchildren and four great - formerly of the Hensall area, grandchildren. celebrated her 95th birthday Mr. and Mrs. Edward at the Blue Water Rest Home, Schroeder and family Zurich, Aug. 9. where she has celebrated her birthday with been a resident for the past her. five years. She enjoys the activities of Personals the Home and spends much of Mrs. Roy Consitt un - her time braiding mats and derwent surgery in St. doing crafts in the craft room. Joseph's Hospital, London A birthday celebration with last week. "Birthday Cake" was held Mr. Gordon Love, who at the home by the Women's recently underwent surgery Auxiliary. Mrs. Schroeder in St. Joseph's ' Hospital, received many cards, flowers London, was transferred to and wore a corsage from her South Huron Hospital, family. She has one .son Exeter, where he is con - Edward RR 2, Hensall, four valescing. wt Kippen social notes By Rena Caldwell .Miss Lynn Alderdice has returned from a holiday at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle, who have been holidaying in the Eastern 'Provinces, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J.F. Bell spent their holidays in the * * * * * * * * * * * ii-AYING NOW * UNTIL * SATURDAY, AUGUST 20** *'Westbound * ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON Wedding. Reception For" , Marilyn Holland and Tom McMahon on SAT. AUGUST 27 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. at the SANDPIPER INN Music By "Nuthin' Fancy 11 EVERYONE WELCOME Tickets Now -Available South Huron Rec Centre - EXETER OPENING WEEKEND Thurs., Sept. 1 • Walter Ostanek '$10. Per Couple Fri., Sept. 2 • Giant Bingo 51100 in Prizes plus ' "Share -the -wealth Scut., Sept. 3 • Tommy Dorsey Band '$10. per person Sun., Sept. 4 ; • Beef Barbecue $4. Advance $4.50 Gate Followed by Gospel singing Mon., Sept. 5 • Liverpool 43. pier person Tickets Available at CROWN SPORTS CLINTON west incompany with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Eyre. Wes and Ila Paulin, Bluevale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis this past week. Mr. and Mrs. S.H.. Gibson Brooksville • Florida were also visitors of Mr.. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis during tiie week. '-'Mrs. Norman Dickert is visiting in Harriston with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love are holidaying at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. A,Pt McCallum, Barry and Robert spent a day at Niagara Falls this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper and family, Detroit, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson are on holiday in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 25th Wedding Anniversary for Emerson and �Cuey Coleman at the Sandpiper -inn ( Sat. Sept. 10th Music by Star Trex 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Asimmiseimmiummiumw 4SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ``l�� Presents the o' Molly McGuires full of laughs and a little social comment, The show originally played in Toronto, but has been brought to Blyth for & two week run in the Blyth Memorial Hall. We won't reveal the secret of moving a menagerie into a theatre. Maybe if you come, you'll find out. In any case, the play promises a novel look at life on the farm. Sunday Special 1 • i j AUGUST 21st i 1 ( ., 33 1 i i i i BREADED i PORK CHOPS with Apple Sauce, creamy i 3 mashed potatoes or french 1 fries, carrot coins. The above ?includes soup or juice, salad, i tea or coffee. Soup:. Cream of i. `i Tomato. Dessert: Strawberry ;Shortcake ALL FOR I f.S3 8 5 � I i j Debbie's I I i. Custard CUD i i • 2 MILES SOUTH- OF ▪ CLINTON ON HWY. 4 AT VANASTRA ROAD 482-9896 Zurich Arena & Parks Beard 2nd Annual MEN'S FASTBALL TOURNAMENT Continuous Ball all day SAT:, AUGUST 20 at the ZURICH COMMUNITY PARK • Camping Grounds Available at no charge • Laporte Sausage & Sauerkraut Booth • 10 Ball Games • 1st Game 8 a.m. • S Teams Participating • • Championship Game 9:45 p.m. ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.50 PRE -SCHOOL -CN HARGE TEAMS FROM: LIEURY BRUSSELS EXETER • ELMIRA ZURICH CLINTON GODERICH MONKTON L>r 1 lrish Recording Starsi SEAFORTH ARENA "' Saturday, August 20 'Dancing 9 - 1 A.M. S7.00 per person ).united No. of tickets a' ailalle No reser% ed tables Tickets axailahle at: The Huron Expositor cafor h 1nsgrance Office For Inform:Won contact - ken Moore 527.0508 Jack & The Beanstalk coming The Playhouse is presen- ting Toronto's Aladdin Theatre Company for two performances of 'Jack and the Beanstalk', Saturday, August 20th at,10:30 a.m. and Sunday, August 21st at 1:30 p.m. Admission $1 25 and $2.50. Auburn Junior Farmers Dance . . Blyth Arena Hall Friday, Aug. 19th Music by: Drumlin 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lunch Provided $3.00 Per Person Tickets 'available from any member—or at the door. No blue jeans. Everyone Welcome % 1.1 suer 402 ST'IV4 .441 LAST SHOWS The Shortest Distance BetVeen Two Points, by Keith Roulstqn Aug. 19 - The Blood is Strong, by Lister Sinclair Aug 18, 2:00• matinee A Summer Burning, By Harry J. Boyle Aug. 18, 20 Turkey • by Jim' Schaefer (a .childrens show) 2:00 matinee Aug. 19. All performances begin at 8:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Tickets are Adults $3.50 Senior Citizens $3.00 and Children $2.50. For tickets call (519) 523-9300 or write box 291, Blyth, Ontario, or seethe ticket outlet in your town. 1 CalSITTON NEWS -RECORD; THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,1977 --PAGE 19 A ZURICH- BEAN FESTIVAL ANNUAL DANCE Featuring TWO ORCHESTRAS "RLU'EWATER PLAYBOYS" „ nd "DE SJARDI LVE ORcH ESTR(A" SATUDAYI AUGUST 27. a 8 p.m. to 1 a.ni. Sponsored by Zurich Minor Athletic Association DR. GODDARD DAY Sunday, Sept. 18 1 p.m, to 6 p.m. . PINERIDGE CHALET R.R. 2, Hensall Anyone requiring a ride out to Pineridge Chalet please phone 262-2323, Doug Mann or 236-4757 Pete Jeffery until Satur- day noon, September 17. Tickets available at Don's Food Market, Laporte Meat Market, Doerr's Superior Store, Zurich, H & N Variety, St, Josephs, Ron's Health Centre, Drysdale's Home Hardware, Super. Save, Dave Kyle's Shell Station, W. G. Thompson and Sons Ltd. in Helasall. SAT. AUG. 27 Wake and Sausage Irwlihst Ce.Nleaciag et 8 a:a . HOME COOKED BEANS — FAMOUS STREET MMI Bean Queen Contest Dance • In The Arena Saturday Night "DESJA RDINE ORCHESTRA" and "THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS" Continuous Entertainment — Midway For Kids Bayfield's 121st ,Old Tynie, Country. • • • •.....• ••••••••••. ....,........ •••••••••'•••1 �•b • • • •• September 2nd and 3rd, 1977 FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 FRIDAY, P.M. • BINGO and DISPLAY OF EXHIBITS • See "GUNNER" CHAMP FRISBEE CATCHING DOG AT 2 P.M. • ,, • EXCELLENT POULTRY SHOW HEAVY HORSES, AND LIVESTOCK • REFRESHMENT BOOTH • LIONS CLUB'S GAMES & RIDES SATURDAY 8:30 P.M. TALENT & FUN SHOW WITH M.C. JUDY SAVOY OF CFPL RADIO 9:30 P.M. DANCE IN THE ARENA SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 SATURDAY, NOON • PARADE TO FAIR GROUNDS The Clinton Pipe Band will be leading the Parade. • BABY SHOW AT '2:45 P.M. • FINE EXHIBITS IN ARENA ENTER THE • LOG -SAWING AND OTHER CONTEST 1'n,I,��ti � ;hl I,.,,.r,. 11„1 �d f STAG FOR DENIS MEDD Friday AUGUST 19, 1977 Friends, neighbours and relatives are Invited to a Wine and cheese ' Part* to mark the occasion f. of the r 1 • 30th Wedding I Anniversary i of i Don and Grace 1 Watson , 2 i Tuesday, keg. ail '. • at 'their residence' i from b pi.m. to 10 pian.. 1 1 1 1 AA :UNITED 'TR -AILS 1 INC. See, The.. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Special Buses Leave Daily August 17-September5 Canadian41. National \\�° Exhibition .�/`4 Daih Except Sunda%s Sundays (;ODERICII Bus Depot IGoderich Taxi' CLINTON Bus Depot I Bartliffs Bakery I Sl'.,\POI411 Bus Depot 1 United Trails) 11IT(HEL.I. Bus Depot 'Cos) Grill) STR:A'1'FORD ('its Hall 7:55 8:20 8:35 8:50 9:20 9:55 10:2(1 10:35 — 10:50 11:20 lilt. leak c', „C. N.1 . t'olloccing last t'I',II)ll,(;111(1 I�l'1'I111'Illan�'t`. FORRE RESERVATIONS VA TI ON S CA L L. • GODERICH GODERICH TAXI 43 W ).-, ( St . 534. 'u ) ('0,1('11 HOUSE TRAM':I. .so :\ lI,Intilion St. CLINTON SEAFORTH MITCHELL UNITED TRAILS 100 Main St. 51-•1)2' I3ARTI.IFFS BAKERY ah Albert St. GOOD TIMES TRAVEL. 3.- Main St. 52-•005O COSY GRIIJ, ' 25 Ontario Rd. 348-8741 GOOD TIMES TRAVE1. 1 2 Ontario ltd. 348-9582 STRATFO R D HYMANS TRAVEL. 53 Market PI. 2l-.3,10 OR CALL: UNITED TRAILS INC. 527-1222 or 1-800-265--1194 :. s'+. £i.�. .1`NL4Nr .v%653`2A Very Good Show Band, Back for t eir Second Year. "Variati, n” * Dinfier,Reservations-accepted 'till 8:30 p.m. ,k No Cover Charge for this G eat Entertainment, come 'nand dine in our relax ng atmosphere. * Sorry we cannot accept reservations.for enter- tainment, first come, first se.tved basis. TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR FRIENDS... FOR YOUR C NVENIENCE OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED. • THURS. & FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M. .Come as you are We Welcome Luncheon meetings in our Diiiingroom or private Banquet Room BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY Visit the Keg Roo -m • Colour TV • Relaxing Atmosph re We are open 11:30 a.m. til 1 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Candlelight Restaurant & Tavern • Liprosed under L.C.B.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH "$24.7711