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Clinton News-Record, 1979-06-07, Page 24PAGE 24 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY. JUNE 7 . 1979 coming events GARAGE SALE 5 Toronto Blvd., Vanastra, June 16, 10 a.m.-23,24X HURON COUNTY FAMILY PLANNING project invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm at Huron County Health Unit, Shipley St., Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided. Counselling on Billings (natural family plan- ning) available first Thursday of each mon- th.—EOW AR ALL INTERESTED PERSONS or organizations are invited to attend a meeting of the Huron County Com- munity Services Council on June 14, at the Vanastra Recreation Centre at 9:30 a.m.-23AR CLINTON HOR- TICULTURAL SOCIETY ROSE SHOW, Friday, June 22, 1979 at Clinton Town Hall. Viewing time 2:30 to 9:15 p.m. Silver Collection. Door Prizes. Exhibits must be in place by 11:45 a.m. Complete list of classes in your yearbook or phone Jean Livermore 482-3884or Florence Pullen 482-7896, or check yearbook at Clinton News -Record office. -23,25 GARAGE SALE on Wesley -Willis Church parking lot Saturday, June 23,,1979, 10 a.m.-23- 25 AR FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance, Friday, June 15, Victorian Inn, Stratford, Ont. Dancing 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Welcome all singles over 25 years. (No blue jeans). -23, 24 CAR WASH - Clinton Calvinettes at Ron's Sunoco, 192 Huron St., Clinton on Saturday, June 9 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. -22,23 CLINTON HOSPITAL STAFF ASSOCIATION'S Garage and bake sale, Saturday June 9 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Steep house across from hospital, corner of Shipley sand John Sts. -22,23 CLINTON Legion Bingo every Thursday 8 p.m. First regular card $1.: restricted to 16 years or over. 15 regular games of $15. $5 least on split. Many' other specials. Jackpot $200 must go each week.-20tfar BINGO every Tuesday evening at the Vanastra Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.m. First regular card $1. 15 regular games of $15. 3 share -the -wealth, jackpot $200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years or over.-20tfar THURSDAY, JUNE 7 - CENTENNIAL HAM & SALAD SUPPER, Holmesville United Church, 5:00 - 7:30 p.m. Adults $4.00, Children $2.00. Everyone Welcome. -21,22,23 THE ANNUAL WEB- STER REUNION will be held Sunday, Jpne 10, 1979 at 2 p.m. at Brucefield Centennial School. Dishes, cutlery arld beverage sup- plied. -22,23X GARAGE AND BAKE sale, 157 Albert St. June 9, 10 a.m.-22,23 THANK YOU The staff and patients of Clinton Public Hospital wish to thank the directors of the Clinton Fair for the privilege of seeing the parade pass by the hospital. FOR ESTERS • CHICKEN BARBECUE - in Kin - burn, Thursday, June 14 from 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $4. Children under 12 - $2 .-22.23 BAYFIELD GARDEN CLUB - Inaugural meeting Monday, June 11, 8 p.m. Place - Municipal Building, Bayfield. Speaker - Mr. Roy Bennett of Wingham, assistant director, District and Ontario Horticultural Society. -23 RUMMAGE SALE'- June 23, 1979 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Vanastra Recreation Centre sponsored by Vanastra and District Lioness Club. -23,24 The Award-winning Junior Choir of Kingsway Lambton United Church, Toronto is singing at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 10 at St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield. Everyone welcome. -23 KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH Youth Anniversary SUNDAY, JUNE 10 - at 11 A.M. Special Presentation by Klppen Junior Choir SPEAKER:.._.....r Rev. McMullen Everyone Welcome Students in Huron's five high schools have been studying the county's planning department. Cindy FIsher, and employee with the department showed Grade 9 and 10 students at CHSS the different facets of county planning this week. Watching their in- structor illustrate points on the map are Chris Carter, Jonathan Baker, Brian Chessell, Jeff Wittich and Shelley Ste. Marie.(News-Record photo) Actors arrive for Blyth Next week the actors arrive to start rehearsals in Blyth June 4th. There are familiar faces and new faces. Returning to Blyth will be Angela Gei, a founder of the festival and resident actress for three years, Kate Trotter, for her third season, Peter Snell remembered from las( season and Layne Coleman. Among the new faces will be Anne Anglin, Mary Anne Coles, Seana McKenna, Richard Budzinski, Peter Elliot and Sam Malkin. _ Angela Gei has been touring with Young People's Theatre and _p.erforn`�S med in pratt" at • the Tarragon . Kate Trotter has had a great year working at Manitoba Theatre Centre and The Tarrogon and next year looks forward to doing "Twelfth Night" at_ ,.Theatre New Brun- swick. Layne Coleman will just make it back in time on June 3 from a tour of CHICKEN BARBECUE at KINBURN Thursday, June 14, 1979 Sponsored by Canadian Foresters SERVED from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults 54. Children *2. "Thank You' The directors of the Clinton Spring Fair would like to say a sincere "Thank You" to the many volunteers who helped make this year's fair the best Clinton Fair on record. A special thanks goes to the donors of the prizes and monies, -To the Fish and Game Club, Town Council and Clinton Businessmen's Association for prizes for the Children's program. To the merchants and dealers who set up their displays, to the many exhibitors and especially the general public for attending to make the 125th fair a huge success. SOME SCENES & LANGUAGE THR. BR. ONT. MAY BE OFFENSIVE Great Britain with Theatre Passe Muraille. Last winter he wrote and starred in "The Queen's Cowboy" for Twenty - Fifth Street House Theatre in Saskatoon. Anne Anglin has ap- peared before at Blyth with Theatre Passe Muraille first in "The Farm Show" which was performed in the basement and later in "The West Show." Last year she was a big hit at the St. Laurence Centre in Toronto where she was Children's story to be -.: =shown- The shown The Huron Country Playhouse is prepari.l the children's classic -- "Sleeping Beauty" for presentation this sum- mer. The first per- 'formances' will coincide with Grand Bend's Burgerfest on Saturday and Sunday, June 16 and 17. Both performances are at2p.m. The play will also appear on the Playhouse stage on the following Saturdays: June 23 and 30; July 21 and 28; August 4, 11 and 25 and Sep- tember 1. Admission is $1.25 for children and $2 for adults. "Sleeping Beauty" is, a Playhouse revival. It was presented during the first Playhouse season in 1972 and remains per'haps-one of the most popular children's plays in Playhouse history. The one hour show was written by the ,Canadian actor, Chris Wiggins, famous to all TV viewers as The Psychiatrist. The production will be directed by Katherine Kaszas. The Playhouse Youtheatre is made up of Huron County students hired by the Playhouse this season through the Young Canada Works program. They are Kim McCaffrey, Philip Street, Cathy Inculet and Mark Flear. Additional regional actors will complete the cast. a leading company member. Mary,, Anne Coles comes two days late to rehearsals, held up with doing a starring role at the CBC. She has recently worked in Toronto with The Toronto Free Theatre, Threatre Passe Muraille and The Second City. Peter Elliot comes to Blyth direct from doing "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Manitoba Theatre Centre. Sam Malkin created and performed "After the Opera" at Theatre Passe Muraille with Jack Blum and just returned from Winnipeg where he did "Children of the Night" at the Warehouse of the Manitoba Theatre Centre. Seana McKenna and Richard $udzinski, our youngest members, come to us from the National Theatre School and Ryerson,respective1y. P.S. Keep a lookout for the Donnellys who are riding into town at the end of July. SEAFORTH MEDICAL CLINIC will be Closed Saturdays '•.starting June 23 Vanastra and District Lions Club JUNE J.A.MBOREE DANCE at the Vanastra Recreation Centre FRIDAY, JUNE 15th Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to "Jim Medd Country" LUNCH: Murray Hohners famous hip of beef TICKETS: '10.00 per couple, from any Lions' member Debbies Custard Cup or at the door. PROCEEDS TO TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP MINOR BASEBALL LEAGUE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK DRIVE-IN THEATRE LIMITED BEECH STREET-CLINTON JUNE 8-9-10 Richard Dreyfusl... Moses Wine Private Detective. AI'NIVI K -AI. III I1 HE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT —PLUS- The robbery nobody thought could happen Imthe guys nobody tight ccs r rJ `„wit of KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON BEEF BARBECUE AND DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1979 CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Dinner served 6:00 . 8:00 p.m. PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE HWY. 8 GOOERICH AT CONCESSION NO, 4. PHONE 524.9981 Dancing 0 p.m.. 1 a.m. Tickets '7.50 each FOR INFORMATION PHONE 482-7121 BEST ROCK RECORDS MUeSIC 40 ONTARIO STREET STRATFORD BAYFIELD GARDEN CLUB - Inaugural meeting Monday, June 11, 8 p.m. Place - Municipal Building, Bayfield. Speaker - Mr. Roy Bennett of Wingham, assistant director, District and Ontario Horticultural Society. -23 RUMMAGE SALE'- June 23, 1979 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Vanastra Recreation Centre sponsored by Vanastra and District Lioness Club. -23,24 The Award-winning Junior Choir of Kingsway Lambton United Church, Toronto is singing at 11 a.m. Sunday, June 10 at St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield. Everyone welcome. -23 KIPPEN UNITED CHURCH Youth Anniversary SUNDAY, JUNE 10 - at 11 A.M. Special Presentation by Klppen Junior Choir SPEAKER:.._.....r Rev. McMullen Everyone Welcome Students in Huron's five high schools have been studying the county's planning department. Cindy FIsher, and employee with the department showed Grade 9 and 10 students at CHSS the different facets of county planning this week. Watching their in- structor illustrate points on the map are Chris Carter, Jonathan Baker, Brian Chessell, Jeff Wittich and Shelley Ste. Marie.(News-Record photo) Actors arrive for Blyth Next week the actors arrive to start rehearsals in Blyth June 4th. There are familiar faces and new faces. Returning to Blyth will be Angela Gei, a founder of the festival and resident actress for three years, Kate Trotter, for her third season, Peter Snell remembered from las( season and Layne Coleman. Among the new faces will be Anne Anglin, Mary Anne Coles, Seana McKenna, Richard Budzinski, Peter Elliot and Sam Malkin. _ Angela Gei has been touring with Young People's Theatre and _p.erforn`�S med in pratt" at • the Tarragon . Kate Trotter has had a great year working at Manitoba Theatre Centre and The Tarrogon and next year looks forward to doing "Twelfth Night" at_ ,.Theatre New Brun- swick. Layne Coleman will just make it back in time on June 3 from a tour of CHICKEN BARBECUE at KINBURN Thursday, June 14, 1979 Sponsored by Canadian Foresters SERVED from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults 54. Children *2. "Thank You' The directors of the Clinton Spring Fair would like to say a sincere "Thank You" to the many volunteers who helped make this year's fair the best Clinton Fair on record. A special thanks goes to the donors of the prizes and monies, -To the Fish and Game Club, Town Council and Clinton Businessmen's Association for prizes for the Children's program. To the merchants and dealers who set up their displays, to the many exhibitors and especially the general public for attending to make the 125th fair a huge success. SOME SCENES & LANGUAGE THR. BR. ONT. MAY BE OFFENSIVE Great Britain with Theatre Passe Muraille. Last winter he wrote and starred in "The Queen's Cowboy" for Twenty - Fifth Street House Theatre in Saskatoon. Anne Anglin has ap- peared before at Blyth with Theatre Passe Muraille first in "The Farm Show" which was performed in the basement and later in "The West Show." Last year she was a big hit at the St. Laurence Centre in Toronto where she was Children's story to be -.: =shown- The shown The Huron Country Playhouse is prepari.l the children's classic -- "Sleeping Beauty" for presentation this sum- mer. The first per- 'formances' will coincide with Grand Bend's Burgerfest on Saturday and Sunday, June 16 and 17. Both performances are at2p.m. The play will also appear on the Playhouse stage on the following Saturdays: June 23 and 30; July 21 and 28; August 4, 11 and 25 and Sep- tember 1. Admission is $1.25 for children and $2 for adults. "Sleeping Beauty" is, a Playhouse revival. It was presented during the first Playhouse season in 1972 and remains per'haps-one of the most popular children's plays in Playhouse history. The one hour show was written by the ,Canadian actor, Chris Wiggins, famous to all TV viewers as The Psychiatrist. The production will be directed by Katherine Kaszas. The Playhouse Youtheatre is made up of Huron County students hired by the Playhouse this season through the Young Canada Works program. They are Kim McCaffrey, Philip Street, Cathy Inculet and Mark Flear. Additional regional actors will complete the cast. a leading company member. Mary,, Anne Coles comes two days late to rehearsals, held up with doing a starring role at the CBC. She has recently worked in Toronto with The Toronto Free Theatre, Threatre Passe Muraille and The Second City. Peter Elliot comes to Blyth direct from doing "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Manitoba Theatre Centre. Sam Malkin created and performed "After the Opera" at Theatre Passe Muraille with Jack Blum and just returned from Winnipeg where he did "Children of the Night" at the Warehouse of the Manitoba Theatre Centre. Seana McKenna and Richard $udzinski, our youngest members, come to us from the National Theatre School and Ryerson,respective1y. P.S. Keep a lookout for the Donnellys who are riding into town at the end of July. SEAFORTH MEDICAL CLINIC will be Closed Saturdays '•.starting June 23 Vanastra and District Lions Club JUNE J.A.MBOREE DANCE at the Vanastra Recreation Centre FRIDAY, JUNE 15th Dancing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. to "Jim Medd Country" LUNCH: Murray Hohners famous hip of beef TICKETS: '10.00 per couple, from any Lions' member Debbies Custard Cup or at the door. PROCEEDS TO TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP MINOR BASEBALL LEAGUE BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK DRIVE-IN THEATRE LIMITED BEECH STREET-CLINTON JUNE 8-9-10 Richard Dreyfusl... Moses Wine Private Detective. AI'NIVI K -AI. III I1 HE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT —PLUS- The robbery nobody thought could happen Imthe guys nobody tight ccs r rJ `„wit of KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON BEEF BARBECUE AND DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1979 CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Dinner served 6:00 . 8:00 p.m. PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE HWY. 8 GOOERICH AT CONCESSION NO, 4. PHONE 524.9981 Dancing 0 p.m.. 1 a.m. Tickets '7.50 each FOR INFORMATION PHONE 482-7121