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Three preMieres and in hiS, work with The
the return of a hit from, -School Show and fie
last year will highlight Won't Come ..1n, From the
the 1980 Blyth Sum*uer Barn, Ted promises to
Eestival season, the first c Om'hi n e • t he '0 gh t
chosen by Janet Amos, provoking ,fact with a lot
artistic -director. of the of 'fun as he looks at
Festival. , atomjcpowezed'
Opening the Festival's greenhouses., high
sixth season on Friday, powered engineers and
July 4 will be John and big power companies'.
the Missus. Gordon*1,11 Be Back For You
Pingent, creator of the Before . Midnight, the
television series, A Gift to early season hit of 1979
Last and the movie, The returns to the Festival
Rowdyman. He has stage again in 1980. Peter
rewritten John and the Colley's comedy -thriller
Missus for the Festival has been getting
from an earlier version recognition across North
which . required a huge America since it
cast to a smaller -cast premiered at Blyth last
play, more in line with summer. The many
the econoffiCreiilities orlieople who were una e
theatre in the -1980s. The to get tickets to the sold -
play tells the.,,story of a out performances last
Newfoundland miner year will now have a
named John Munn who chance to see why
must decide whether to audiences were shrieking
heed the wishes of his with fear one second and
wife and family and quit laughter the next. For
the mine and move to a those who saw the show
larger town where he can last year Peter promises
live an easier life or stay a few new chills in a
in the tiny village he has rewritten script. -
always known. The play The final production of,
is filled with humour, the season will see a
pathos, love and music. return to the roots of
Ted' Johns, who Canadian theatre and art
recently completed a as Janet Amos, writer -
highly successful six- actor David Fox and
week .tour of his hit play, members of the cast
The School Show, has put present The 'Life that
° his wicked, witty pen to Jack Built. This collec-
work again for the second tine play is,based on the
play of the season, St. fascinating life of Huron
Sam of the Nuke Pile. The County resident Jack
play deals with nuclear Mac Laren, one of the last
power, especially as it remaining members of
has affected- the comThe purnbells, the World
munities around the War I entertainment
gigantic Bruce Nuclear troupe so outstanding it
Power Development. As continued for 13 years
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HAPPY 45 th ANNIVERSARY
MR. & MRS. J.A. VELDHUIS
(FRIDAY, MAY 23)
From; Atze, Keimpe,
Klaske, Douwe, Joanne
and the Grandchildren
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after the war to play on
Broadway and some of
the world's most famous
stages. Jack was,. also a -
good friend of the Group
of Seven painters and
sitiCe his retirement to
Benmiller has devoted
his time to painting
.hirnself. iBis• work will
,make up one of several
exhibitions in •the
Festival's new art gallery
this summer. The play
will recreate with
comedy and music those
exciting days in the first
Lod
half Of le c'entury.
A big change at the
Festival this Season will
be the new facilities
available In the new
addition to MernOrial
Hall. Theatre patrons will
be able to make use of a
new wheelchair ramp, a
washroom for the
disabled and a new box
office. New .dressing
rooms and backstage
torage space in the
$215,000 addition will
benefit the Festival staff.
e slansbarbecue
• by Mary Merner
Court Constantine
L1842• held their monthly
meeting on May 8.
The Lodge will again
cater to the beef bar -
_beetle in Seaforth.
Jack McLachlan from
the Vanastra Recreation
Centre fund-raising
committee was at the
meeting and a donation
was given to the project.
The Youth Committee
will be in charge of the
fall dance and an in-
vitation was accepted to
attend the court's bir-
thday party. Court
Fascination _of, Benmiller
is holdingltfor this year
and it is to be held on
June 2.
A report from the
barbecue committee that
the chicken barbecue will
be held on June 12 was
read.
Personals
Mrs. Ron Herman and
Korey are spending this
week visiting in Wood-
stock with her parents
Mr. • and Mrs. Clifford
Glandfield.
Miss Kathy Dimaline of
Toronto • —spent the
weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Dimaline, Don, Peter and
David.
. Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Mr.
Bill Flood of Seaforth
visitedon8iin6y with
Mr, and Mrs. Jim
'Preszcator, Bill, Debbie
and Michael.
Mrs. Hudson Woodruff
of St. David's is spending
a few days visiting with
Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Bill
and Mr. Harold Whyte
and Mrs. Woodruff's
family visited over the
weekend with her,
Host
inspection
On May 14, the Seaforth
Branch No. 773 St. John
Ambulance wa host to
the annual Perth -Huron
Inspection. The event
• was held at the Seaforth
high school.
• Seaforth Mayor John
Sinnamon headed the
inspection party and
after the inspection, the
demonstrated
the treatment of injuries.
The awards were then
handed out and Wilfred
• Becker of the Stratford
division was presented
with an award for 27
years of service to the St.
John Ambulance.
Those from Division 773
to receive awards. were
three years service
William Holmes, James
Palin, and. Betty Glan-
ville and Ray Palin.
received an award for 500
hours of service. Branch
Chairman KenA9-th
Holmes reported that he
was very pleased with the
turnout and also reported
that the next inspection
will be held. in Goderich
some time in May 1981.
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A gaia.parade marked the opening of Pine Lake Camp on the weekend.
Campers Wendy Bradley of- Wallaceburg and Norma Strevel of Sombra
joined in the parade with their pony and buggy. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
delight family
Artistic Director for
Huron Country
Playhouse, Aileen
Taylor -Smith, has added
to this season's ex-
citement with the an-
nouncement of the
presentation of Alice in
Wonderland.
This selection was
made especially for the
Theatre's young
audience; but is sure to
delight the entire family.
Lewis Carroll's classic'
adapted for the
Playhouse by Olive
Enders by and directed by
James Saar can be en-
joyed every Saturday
Blyth and Grand Bend receive grants
The Blyth Centre of the
Arts, the Huron Country
Playhouse in Grand Bend
and the Rotary Club in
Goderich are among 407
arts organizations in the
province to receive
grants this year.
The Blyth Centre will
receive $3,050 and the
Playhouse will be
•
Smile
Historians tell it like it
was !
TOURISM IS OUR
BUSINESS'
YOURS AND MINE, EVERYTIME WE MEET A
VISITOR
LET'S ALL TREAT
VISITORS ROYALLY
Tourism touches the lives of everyone in the province,
one way or another. Here are some suggestions of
how you can help make visitors feel welcome:
1. Ask if you can help a stranger.if he appears lost or
hesitant.
2. Take time to give accurate and specific directions.
3. Speak slowly and distinctly. Don -it shout par-
ticularly to a foreign visitor.
4. Walk with a visitor a block or so to point out the
way.
5. if he is a photo fan, tell him you'll take a pictureof
him with his family. Any tourist will appreciate this
courtesy.
6. Be enthusiastic and well-informed about local sight-
seeing attractions.
7. Be friendly. Be helpful. Be hospitable.
Whatever you do.
treat visitors royally •
GODERICH
TOURIST
As COMMITTEE
(1-6•0
M.cAmpeeLL, CHAIRMAN
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granted $1,000. The
Rotary Club will receive
$2,000 from the Ontario
4,rts council.
The grants are part of a
total of $3,850,761 being
given to 346 artists and
407 arts organizations in
Ontario.
During the year, ap-
proximately $12,500,000
will be awarded by the
council to both creative
artists and producing
organizations.
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