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Clinton News-Record, 1980-07-19, Page 22
NEWS -RECORD, °f`RU,RSDAY, JUL) 0,1 Fan... io er Bayfield P. �� annual. rummage ; . Sale Friday, ,TulY .,1980 ,pan. 6 Bayfield Arena, ---23,25,27,28 • . SU R FESTIVAL - ST, $. OF .. AM THE NUKE PILE by Ted Johns, July: 9, 12, 14; �JO N AND THE. MISSUS` by ..Gordon Pinsent, .July 10 11,-,15, 16; all at 8:34 p.n. Adults $5, Seniors $4, Children $3. 30 tickets available at 6:30 p.m. Phone .523-9.300. --28' 0 , INQO> every Tuesday Evening at Yaaastra 'Centre, RR5 Clinton, .6 First regular p m,.: � rat regi card, $1.00;4,15 regular $15' ... games, three share -the- wealth. jackpot ,200.00 p � must go'! ' Admission restricted to 16 years and sever. --52 tfar OPEN WEDDING 'RECEPTION for Bonnie Storey and . Bob Smith on 1 at Bl ffi, Dancing July y . 9-1.--28 ' a • BLUEGRASS FORD July_.. 18, WATERFORD, , y 19, 20, camping; ten Girds food -Bros„ Stonemains, Station Road, McLain Family, Clinch Mountain Clan. Write- -Bluegrass, Box 2,000, Waterford, Ontario NOE 1Y0,' 519-443-. 4312.-28b.c. BR VIINIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD BEECH ST. CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW Al DUSK NOW PLAYING UNTIL SUNDAY, JULY 13 ADULT: ENTEiTAINMENT. -. MISS • ADULT MARKER ENTERTAINMENT' • TUESDAY, JULY 15 UNTIL FRIDAY, JULY 18 50c admission For Children. under. 12 WIN A TEN -SPEED BICYCLE! Entry Ticket with admission - Draw: July 18 ' Coming Attraction Aug. 6th 'The Empire Strikes Back' e 4WD as ■ DILEL/ GA., RESTAURANT )1'4'f TAVERN LICENSED UNDER L.L.Ii.O. I BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH ' ohn and the Missus, a sty ry for eve. By Shelley.McPhee woman who realistically John and his-Missus The- gives ;out a lot ae 4 friend* faces the futur of the :performance- b.egins nn a and gets,, nothing it ., The pride ofmen,their �, p COALDALE, ALBE'RT'A and $urr'oundin district g will, celebrate HOMECOMING: 1980, August 1.-4, All Termer. g' v it . tact residents iri ited» Coir I-lornecorning, DO 404, 0. . Colilale,� Alberta �' R ,.OLO..- ipoint . with the in- return. . � d n miningtown: and high as iratiqiis, - a7G d$Tinghusband's ptroduction of Old Fud e• Theplayis no her u ...: B complisnments and failures BackFestival for stereotyped acreation,... lirnitatians at the .. _ __.. ate eo d : all eexne to life in._ , e r ardeeeach o Missus his, and � ns hasiv, n kith... h the M _.. u , second Year, � Pi enc ,. _.. g e the Blyth Summer . "fullrt 'Li a am , dons. she faults and sa ,s her life is of ... n ,h , g>gy character feu t and Festival s: . first yprodueti.on, John and thefear _.r and�a l a,. and she .8rey, hair, rag'ed clothes. attributes and even the ha is, sh tin her life with. andthree inche of dust -land, although lackingin The Gordon Pdeath, theFlY goes,tabecome the island pro Fetity hasa good lay opened to alt oases CLINTON. Legion Bingo every Thursday 8 pan, First regular card $1,;., restricted to 16 years .or over. 15 regular games of, $15. $5 Least . cin".',spl,t. Many other specials. Jackpot $20.0 must ga each week.-2Qtfar RATHWELL REUNION tr e ' held a Lions Park an Sunday, July • 20. Picnic dinner commencing at 12;30 p.m. -28 YARD SALE July 18 and 19, 9 a.m.to'? : Wa,terbury gingerbread 'flock, old . 'glass churn, crocks, jugs, copper boilers, electric _ motors,. old wood stove' and "much more, yellow house east end of Var- na. --28,29` .,be and . a.. t . is t le of soothsayer, a ' wise' oldneighborly community. `f .h y rad ug �', F a,. the Fesiivall s''premier weekend on July 4 and 5 and audiences' were easily caught up in the touching, yet toe tapping production. Although the play is set in a small mining . com- munity in Newfoundland, audiences can easily plate to .the story of a man. who is forced to custorned lifestyle, David Fox,- known to many as the father in last year's performance The. Death of. the Donnellys, returns to the Festival stage with another strong and determined character, JohnMunn. '• Anne Anglin . 'plays Munn's wife, . referred to only as the Missus. The -young Anglin easily transforms herself into the role /of a tired, sad defeat. Pinsent's characters have many dimensions The ` Missus--.and , hjer young daughter-in-law Faith, played by Seana McKenna, share special moments of Conversation and although ,it wasn't practical for the Missus to own • apink cashnleie sweater, ' ,she.-„ grate:1411Y, accepts the gift from her sophisticated, - city daughter-in-law, saving the sweater to wear on a special, occasion. John refuses to let his health problems and the. dying mining community bother him. He 'turns his worries away with a good joke, a snort of whiskey, a roll i okin-g..--.- w-r'e-s-tl i n g match and a quick jig with his friends. Many other characters. share the limelight with man who., everyone just sense, • passes off as a crazy Old A' lot happens .on'' theman. Fudge makes some ! stage }n. John ,and 'the" ver y im'pp-rtant Missus, a' 'lot can _be statements about a man's learned and a lot can be• homeland and his ..roots laughed atz.'411:r,^this is . but his appearance as the done with the the sim- ancient relic from the lilest of costumes ,and island could put Tim props, -all put together by Conway's old man im- set and-costumedesigner personation to.„rest, Pat Flood, Aqutek turn of : The.: meal comic in John `s, a table can transform:the' GARDEN PARTY Kirkton, Ontario Hwy. No. 23 WEDNESDAY JULY 16 Fast Ball....6:00 P.M. Juvenile Contest... 7:45 P.M. Professional Programme ...9:15 P.M. Lee Paul M.C. Admission Adults '2.50 Children 50` Free Parking on Grounds Seana McKennaWhoplays-Faith,the city girt who brinks germs to Tilt . Cove and the worldy Fred Budgell, played by Michel LeFebvre, are'only two of the memorable characters in John and the Missus. The Gordon Pinsent play opened to full houses at the Blyth . Summer Festival on the' weekend and is oneof the hit plays to see'during July. (photo courtesy of Myth Summer Festival) , 1440,91. ENJOY OUR HOMECbOKED BUFFET AT THE WHITE ,CARNA'TlON HOLMFSVILLF LUNCHEON 12:00 noon - 2 p.m. - $3.75 DINNER S p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - $5.95 MON. THRU SAT. . SUNDAY BUFFET 5-7:30 P.M. - $5.95 CALL 482-9228 LICENSED, UNDER L.L.B.O.. and the Missus` comes from the, Mrch eri LeFebvre character Fred to an oceanside wharf. Budgell. The black • The outfits worn are the mioustached,�suit wearing dark green and navy blue Fred lives through his of ordinary folk and the. dreams and imaginations audience is not burdened' and tours the world on with lengthy scene.i or "stay aways" from the costume'changes. ' island wharf—and Mrs. Janet Amos, •in her first. Crummy's curtainless. year as artistic. director boarding-h©use.---•-,--- . - at the Festival, :has 'John's newly married proven that she is• not son, Matt, played by only one of Canada's 'Thomas Hauff, comes leading theatre and across with flying colors, television actresses, but The young man is en- is equally comfortable thusiastic ' and in love'.r with the beautiful and vibrant Faith and their wedding night in bed is one of the most "lovable" scenes in the play. Yet Matt's realistic about his f t _ e and that> of his stage,, iron ` a house in- behind the Sgenes, John and the Missus first came out as a novel in 1974. 'The play is.slated for fall -production by the - National Arts Centre and Pinsent is currently' working on a film screenplay of the play as • well,' The Blyth production 4n of, ,drolin,i and the Missus can be seen, in the air con- , ditioned comfort of ,the conunimit y hall on xuly tT 15 16,17,.19, 21 22, 24 25, 31 and August 2, .. Before , the per. formanees,, theatre goers can take in the Friday and Saturday vountry suppers '• u ur parents. He plays the son . all parents wish they could have, a caring, respecting man.:r1io.iri.es'.,. to bring his mother and father through their bad times. Four . characters were played by Alan Bridle.. and he :managed to make each a separate identity, not confusing the audience with a • sameness in nay of them. Likewise William Dunlop. comes across well with his . two .contrasting mining men, Jimmy Ludlow and Sid Ped- digrew. Jimmy, is everyone's -buddy " and can take a licking all in . fun. Sid's thoughts are often 'submerged in Whiskey and in his .self pitying mood. feels he 524-7711 APPEARING THIS WEEK AND NEXT WED., JULY 9-1-2.- WED. 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