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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-08-02, Page 22rA PAGE 22 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, ALUGUS ' 2 ,1979 coming FISH FRY - Saturday, Au3. 4, Bayfield Com- munity Centre. Starts 4 p..m. Refreshments available. Adults $4.50, Children $3.50. Sponsored by Bayfield Lions Club. -31,x ,GARAGE SALE - Saturday, Aug. 4 and Saturday, ' Aug. 11 - 10 a.m. at 239 James Street, Clinton. Baking, plants, household items, an- tiques, ceramics, fur- niture, comic books, etc. -31,32 ' GARAGE SALE at Varna West End, Civic Holiday weekend, Aug. 4, 5, 6. Furniture antiques, general store memorabilia, jars, bottles, copper boiler, wall phones, iron school bell, etc. -31 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 YARD SALE - at. 309 Albert Street, Clinton on Monday, Aug. 6, 1979 from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. In case of rain it will Abe held Aug. 11.--31 BINGO every Tuesday evening at the Vanastra Centre, RR 5, Clinton at p.m. First, regular' car $1. 15 regular 'games of $15. 3 share -the -wealth, jackpot $200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years or over,-20tfar ANYONE WISHING information regarding the Vietnamese refugees is invited to attend an open meeting at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Parish Hall, Clinton, Ont. The meeting will be held Sunday, August 5, 1979 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker is Mr. Brianr,,., Van Hove. Ever gone wel"come.-31 nc FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance, Friday, August 10, Victorian Inn, Stratford,. Ont. Dancing '9:00 - 1:00 a.m. Welcome all singles over 25 years. (No blue. jeans please) .-31,32 PLAYGROUND Playground will operate from August 7 to August 31, with one session of approximately four weeks. AGES: 5-13 TIME - 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (There will be one supervisor on the playground over lunch.) 5 days/week FEE: '20/person; '30/family/month PRE -REGISTRATION will be at the Town Hall on Friday, August 3 from 3:30-5:30 p.m,. REGISTRATION will also be held August 7 at the Clinton Arena between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK • For Information Phone: 482-1030 DRIVE-IN THEATRE LIMITED BEECH STREET-CLINTc N PLAYING WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY, AUGUST -1-2-3-4 ...CATCH THEM TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME: re;ui✓irtrcu�Nltr r7 rt is tae word ".AA ENTERTAINMENT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • Warning: Some material may be unsuitable for pre - teenagers. SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 DUSK -TO -DAWN 4 BIG SHOWS! PLEASE NOTE: GENERAL ADMISSION (DUSK -TO -DAWN SHOW ONLY) IS '3.50 " Buddies" ALT • Convoy ENTERTAIDUNMENT 2. "halite. of Love" 3. "Buckstone County" R...•:�.-. 4. "Where does it Hurt?" PLAYING MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY AUGUST 6-78.9-10-11 2ND FEATURE CUNT EASTWOOD LINT ASTWOOD WiU. TURN YOU WIRY lICI�•. WAY suit wost, ADULT fi NTERTAINME1 T y� r Kiln om'it/ of one. , • ADULT ENTERTAINMENT sLTASIE NOTE: elompitmr ntbry Pastes het valid -for C Ilii~E`Oitwead Shawk..,.... GARAGE SALE home of Bill Holland, IR 4, Clinton, Sat., Aug. 4, 1.0 a.m. to 4 p.m. -31 HURON CQUNT`Y FAMILY PLANNING project invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from '6:30 p.m to 9:00. 'p.m.. at Huron County Health Unit, Shipley St., Clinton. Counselling and ,medical 'services. provided. Counselling on Billingt (natural family planning) available first Thursday of each mon- th.—eowar LAWN SALE to take place at Trailer No. 8, Morgan's Trailer Park, Vanastra, Saturday, Aug. 4, 1979 starting at 10 a.m.-31x • • Sixty-one teenagers from Japan to Jamaica and other parts of the world had a chance to meet one another when they took part in the Lions Inter- national Exchange program. This year's host i-JQJ.MLESVII LE' SM..kGASBOR I UR Hama Cook ng .,. („ONr Specialty Noon„ D•innar. S Wednesday 12.2 p.rh. 5, 8 p.m. Thursday 12.2 p.m. S�,$..p m. - Friday 1.2.2 p.rn. '.5.081:1: -8 p.m, Saturday 12-2'p..m. 3.8 p.m. Sunday 12-2'p.m. 5.7:30 p.m. Closed Monday and Tuesday Reservations Requested Saturday Night Only CATERING TO.W.EDDINGS, BANQUETS, PRIVATE. PARTIES ToIR 982-9228 l ATION After Hours: 524.4.133: O.•••A•••••••Y••••••••••00®” • • • 0 •• • G•�3a:t.Sa' c &:ice.:"cs.M°.i3..>ird , ,. • • ••x.\. 2;8.8451 • N THE COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE • •• ,K .f G GRAND BEND • • NEXT ATTRACTION; • THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT to • •e•••••••••••••••••••••••••• • LAST NIGHT THURSDAY, AUG. 2nd BOX OF.FIOE OPENS 8:00 P.M. - SHOWTIME 9:15 N TV Star Don Porter as I' Elweed P. Dowd IN 4� P HARVEY A July 25 -Aug. 4 i (except Sunday) • Y Reservations -Information • councillors for the program were from Thamesford, Ontario. The Clinton Lions greeted the eager troop with a picnic and afternoon of visiting at the conservation park last Wednesday afternoon. (Steve Cooke photo) Child, a new style at Blyth BY JOANNE BUCHANAN Although comedies always seem to go over better with .audiences at the Blyth Summer Festival, the fourth of- fering of this season,, a very serious drama entitled Child, 'didn't seem to fare too badly on opening night Tuesday. Written by, James W. Nichol, the play revolves around two couples and the effects of children on their marriages. Author Nichol hails from Paris, Ontario .and now lives in , Toronto where he does his freelancing. He has three children of his own. Last year he wrote Gwen - donne for the festival. In Child, Peter and Celia Dure, portrayed by Sam Malkin and Kate Trotter, try to cope with the fact that their eight- year-old son has been missing for 21 days after leaving for school in a snow storm. They are filled with guilt and their relationship is slowly falling apart: As Celia, Trotter is very capable- in her role as a woman who at first refuses to accept reality and with lat -- tomes to grips the beginning of the play she is a pathetic creature, pitiful in her guilt and denial but she emerges stronger for her ordeal. Malkin, at first, seems almost too harsh as Peter, a father who was always insisting that his son be a self-reliant man. He suits his role better when he softens at the end of the play. Many of his lines provide comic relief for the audience in the otherwise highly emotional and tense script. Peter Snell and Seana McKenna play the- roles of Kerry and Dolly McLeish, a couple who come to comfort the bereaved Dures and end Smile The world has so many problems, if Moses had. come down from Mt. Sinai today the two tablets he carried would be aspirin. GOOD•TIMES TRAVEL AGENCY Box 789, Sedforth 527-0050 Canadian National Exhibition 1979 SCOTTISH WORLD FESTIVAL Sunday, August 19 '23.00 per perso'r. In•' cludes transportation', a cirr>ifssian fti'CNE. rater maid' itbcff for eirettling show. Bus will pick you up in Clinton. f loan 'o riisiteve ahi dd. up storm stayed. Their personal conflict revolves around a child too --one that isn't even born yet. Snell is good in his role as a boring intellect in- tent on taking life most seriously., He wants to live a very ordered existence and children do not fit into his meticulous plans.. He insists on an. abortion. for his wife. McKenna is 'excellent in her role • as a woman torn between her natural instincts anddesires to have a baby 'and the fact that the husband - she Ioves might leave her if she does. She too evolves from weak, pitiful, and misguided to strong and triumphant in her decision. I can only find fault with some of the dialogue in the play: It is pretty heady stuff even if the characters involved -are university graduates. Ordinary, every day people do not normally talk in such abstract and symbolic terms, even when they are trying to sort ourtheir emotions. Other than that sole criticism, I would say the play is quite good and quite different from anything else you might have seen at the festival, As director,* James , Roy says it is a good play for him to "go out on". Roy is leaving the festival this year after five summers as artistic director. He. has to be pleased with his last production there. Set design' by Tony Abrams is more than adequate. The set por- trays a modern home such as one the Dures might live in. Child only has five more performances, August 4, 6, 9, 14 and 15. Pick one of those dates because it is worth your time to go to this play. Those of you with children will especially relate to the theme. The Death of ' the Donnellys by Theatre Passe Muraille with Ted Johns starts August 21. This rollicking saga of the famous Lucan family should be a fine wind-up to the festival season. dP�estqor4(6° and Tavern � �` _ uNcoAST BAYFIELD RD.. GODERICH $TRIP S LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. 524-7711 U Nightly Entertainment Mon. July 30. to Sat. Aug. 4 Norris Vines & Curfis'Cary DAILY BREAKFAST7);- 7:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. •Treat yourself and your friends...to our Hot Buffet:.. Every Thurs. 8 Fri. 12 Noon -2 p.m. Come as you are! •Welcome Luncheon meetings in our r ; Diningroom or private Banquet room+. Hours: 7:30 A.M.-1'A.M. Mon. -Sat. ° 7:30-10 P.M. Sunday LAST NIGHT THURS., August 2nd One showing only 8:00 p.m. 1flHIIE BARBRAISTREISAND Starts FRIDAY! STARTS FRIDAY, Aug. 3rd to Thurs. Aug. 7 FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 9:00 Minor% * •4tPPCfAY ONE SHOWING 8:00 h►4 da ., yr:- 1. 0• / mi AA ;41 5.. . 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