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AUGUST 7 ,1980
LIN O Legion M
every Thursday 8 p:r.
First regular card $1:
restricted to 16 years or
Over, 1.5 regular games: of
$15. $5 least on split.
Many other specials
• J'ackpot $200 must go
each week,.--20tfar
THE FAMILY of Gordon
and Elsie Elliott invite
their friends and neigh-
bours to an Open House in
honour of their 40th
Wedding Anniversary.
' The Open }louse will be
held at Brucefield United
Church on Sunday
evening August 10, 7-9:30
p.m. Best wishes only
please. -31,32x
BINGO every Tuesday
Evening a
Centre, RR5 Clinton, 8
p.m. First regular card,
$1.00; 15 regular $15
games, three share -the -
wealth. Jackpot $200.00
must go! Admission
restricted'to 16 years and
over.-52tfar
RELATIVES, NEIGH-
BOURS and friends are
cordially invited to'att-end
a wedding anniversary
dance, on August 9, 1980 in
honour of Ken and Marg
Rogerson's 25th Wedding
Anniversary. -31,32x
.BLYTH SUMMER
FESTIVAL: The Life
That Jack Built, Aug. 6, 7
(at 2) 9, 11, 12: I'll Be
Back For You Before
Midnight by.Peter Colley
Aug. "7, 8; St. Sam of. the
Nuke Pile by Ted Johns,
Aug. .13;__.alLat __8:30 ..p .rn..-
unless stated. Adults $5
Seniors $4. Children $3.
Burton -On -Trent Youth
Choir Aug. 10 at 8:30 p.m.
Tickets $3; Children $1.50.
30 tickets available for
plays at 6:30 p.m. Phone:
523-9300.-32
HURON COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
presents "Dog", ° a
children's ShQW, per-,
formed by Port Stanley
Summer Festival., at
Bayfield Town Hall:,
Tuesday, Aug,. 12 at 3
p.rn. Free Admission.
Funded by Outreach
Ontario. -32
.THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH. UNIT invites.
you to attend the Adult
Health -Guidance Centre,
held at the Health Unit
Office, Shipley Street,
Clinton onThursday,
August 14, 1980 from 1:30
- 3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance 2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening 4.
Urine Testing 5. Blood
r e . 6 H ca•r-i-ng—
Test.--32AR
LAWN AND BASEMENT
SALE,'- August 16 starting
9:30. a.m. - furniture,
bikes new and used
items galore, 295 Cam-
bridge St., Goderich, 524-
916.;->-32
STAG
for
SIM
TAYLOR
FRIDAY,
AUGUST 15/80,
TO ' ALL OC-
CUPATIONAL NURSES
AND SAFETY STAFFS,
COUNTIES OF HURON
AND PERTH. On
Monday, September 15,
1980, Dr. Roy .Kosan of
the . Ontario Lung
Association will be in
Srtratford to conduct a
seminar for Industrial
Nursing on Safety Staff.
The Seminar will be two
hours in duration
beginning at 2 p.m. and
will be held in the
Conestoga Nursing
School, Stratford. —32,
34,36
APPRECIATION
NIGHT
BOB & AUDREY
McKINLEY
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 27,
at the •
CLINTON ARENA
AN
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
-Advance Tickets
ONLY
ARE WELCOME TO
- THE
GIQANTIC FLEA
MARKET, Saturday,:
August 16, 1980 Clinton
Legion parking lot 10
a.m. to 4 p.m, Legion and
Auxiliary zuernbers
welcome to have a booth.
Phone Pili Chambers 482-
3742, Free jarking. Free
adr ssiQn.--30.32 •
CARPORT SALE
Something for exeryoone
Saturday, August 9, `10
a.m. to ?. 64 Princess St.,
E., Clinton.,- -32X
OF'EN WEDDING
RECEPTION for Marian
Coutts and Clifford
Huffman Saturday, Aug.
9, .1980 at 9 p.m. at the
Bayfield Community
Centre. Ladies bring
Junch.,32
ANNUAL FLOWER
SHOW ; Clinton Hor-
ticultural Society,
Friday, Aug. 22, Central
Huron Secondary School
Cafeteria. Entries must
be in place by 11:45 a.m.
Viewing time 3 p.m. to
9:15 p.m. Door prizes.
Silver collection. Judge
Mrs. Dorothy Given,
Parkhill. -32;34
BLYTH SUMMER
FESTIVAL - THE LIFE
THAT . SACK BUILT -
Aug. 6, .7 (at 2), 9, 11, 12:.
I'LL BE BACK FOR YOU
BEFORE MIDNIGHT by
Peter Colley Aug. 7, 8:
ST. SAM OF THE NUKE
PILE by Ted Johns, Aug.
13: all at 8:30 p.m. unless
stated. Adults $5, Seniors
$4, Children $3. BUR-
TON -0 N -T RE NT
URTON-ON-TRENT
- YOUTH -
at 8:30 p.m. Tickets $3,
Children $1.50. Thirty
tickets available- for
plays at 6-:-30 p.m. Phone
523-9300.-32
Lan bwn Youth
Theatre to Bayfield
The Lambton Youth
. pf the 'PIay controls these
� t other
is corning back to moments and a
Theatre g times, participation
Hayfield, On Saturday, should neither be sought
August '9 at 7 p.m. they nor encouraged other
will. perform their good- than through normaltune melodrama entitled. sympathetic contact
A "The Mumberley � (pr " between actor and
Inheritance" ° His
audience.
Substance Frittered") -as In the play "On Tial„
family entertainment at
a whole 'community is
Pioneer Park, And, for,threatened by an
children of all ages, on a idem ic. Their only
• Sunday afternoon answ�eristofind:aspeelal
August 10 at 2 p.m. also in herb and their long,
Pioneer Park in Bayfield exhausting journey
the Lambton Youth
Theatre will present develops .into one of the
Brian Way's "On Trial", most difficult and etc-
a highly -acclaimed
citing adventures ever
experienced by any group
production guaranteed to of people. Unfortunately,
involve the participation many members of the
of attend. all thechildren who community never return
willfrom the journey and one
"The Mumberleytds_�ccused Qf _bein
--ffi ieritance'"' is a faYrtti3r
fare show that draws on
the melodrama tradition
that is so popular with
audiences everywhere.
The play is set in
Mumberley Manor,
Suffolk, at the turn of the
century. Pale Daphne is
nursing her father, the
ailing Sir Roger Mum-
berley while trying to get
Rodney Stoutheart to the
altar and awaiting the
return of her brother
Jack "from the
Canadas." Into this scene
strides the villainous
Marmaduke Mayhem
and the misguided
Crispin Cringe. The
audience is encouraged to
cheer, hiss and boo this
evening of fun and frolic,
going back to those
halcyon days of sen-
timental and unruffled western Ontario taking a
--placidness-—_._._._._..,a-Ninefret-tit erotirama'
"On Trial" is intended entitled "The Mumberley
as an experience of live Inheritance" and "On
theatre for children of all Trial" plus an untitled
ages and as such, is self -scripted geriatr-.ic
structured with the docudrama to com-
storymind.characters and their munity centres.and.
in mind. Par -• provincial parks.
ticipation is integrated in
that the action of the play
could not continue if the
audience did not help the
characters ,. at key
moments. At such
moments, improvisation
is required of the
characters and of the
audience. The structure
FLEA MARKET
DEALERS Indoor Mall
having a Flea Market
August 28, 29, 30.
Reasonable rates. Heavy
U.S. concentration. Send
details .to the Times -
Review, Box F, 240 Jarvis
St., Fort Erie, Ont., L2A
5M6.-32BC
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CLINTON
KLOMPEN
FEEST
REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING
TOWN HALL'S P.M.
•
TUES., AUG. 12
ALL INTERESTED
PERSONS WELCOME
The manly hero, Rodney Stoutheart, disguised as
the long -lost Jack Mumberley (played by Colin
Graf) is about to have the lights go out at the hands
of an Antediluvian Troglodyte, Crispin Cringe
(portrayed by Eraser Boyle) while arch -villain
Marmaduke Mayhem (Kevin Stewart) lurks
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD
BEECH ST. CLINTON
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NO PASSES
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6 TO THURSDAY
AUGUST 14.
MARK HAMILL HARRISON FORD r CARRIE FISHER
BILLY DEE WILLIAMS • ANTHONY DANIELS
. ,r:AVI(. PP( IVSF KE NN HAKE PrIfP PAAANK OZ
KERSHNER x.-, GARY KURTz
<..wr ,LEIGH BRACKETT LAWRENCE KASDAN
.., GEORGE LUCAS
,JOHN WILLIAMS 4,- LUCAS
DOI DDLB#STERED I ' i�' .r-�r-,irvl:, e *.; •:.'
EREAKINGAWAY
° ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
responsible for their
deaths. There is con-
tinuous participation by a
group of volunteers from
the audience.
The Larpbton Youth
Theatre is a dedicated
troupe of pre -professional
actors who perform for
elementary school
audiences 'as Well as
carrying a repertoire of
family and children's
entertainment to over 30
Southwestern Ontario
communities. This spring
The Lambton Youth
Theatre . took its
production of "On Trial"
to well over 4,000 children
in over 20 grade schools
all over Lambton County.
Under the artistic
direction of Werner- L.
,Graf, they are currently
travelling all over South -
Smile
Courtship is that period
during which the girl
decides whether or not
she can do better.
"GOOD ROCK R01.1."
GODERICH & 011iTRICT
OPTIMIST 440
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ullinier uguse# 3 1980
Sq�urday, A.
8;OO PIi111. .OQ'A.M,
SALTFORD1;
°4.00 per Person.
Age of Majority Only
Lunch P.rovlde.d
Licensed under
LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O.
BAYFIELD RD:, GODERICH
524-7711
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NOW PLAYING AUG. 6-14 TH.
SHOWTIMES: FRI. & SAT. 7:00-8. 9:00 P.M.
SUN. - THURS. 8:00 P.M.
BOB & ISOBEL
TURNER
OF AUBURN
on •
AUGUST 16 fh
This `
FRIDAY& SATURDAY
AUGUSW&46-
SPECIAL
ATTRACTION
Wednesday Evening
August 27th - 8 p.m.
AMATEUR TALENT
SHOW
Juniors rind Seniors
Each I'ierfarmer will
receive an award.
Phone - Mrs. Don
Haw 565-2716
Mrs. G. Graham
565-2126
EXTRA ATTRACTION •
MENNIE MAGIC -
SHOW
Peter Mennie and Co.
A fight, sound and
Magic Extravaganza
Guest Master of
ceromoniet
McDaniel Phillips •
CKNX
Admission: $2.00. Adults
50e Children ,
Community Centre
Oayfluid Arens
FRpDAY, AUGUST.15
*QUEEN OF THE FAIR CONTEST
at 8:00 p.m. in the Vanastra Rec Centre
*TALENT CONTEST: from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the ,
Vanastra Rec Centre. Cash Prizes.
*ART CONTEST:
-with CASH PRIZES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
*TUG '0' WAR CONTESTS: story • at 10 a.m.
*GIANT PARADE: starts at 12:30 p.m.
BABY SHOW followed by PET SHOW
starting at 3:00 p.m. with prizes
*BINGO
*BED RACES: starting at
2:30 p.m. with CASH PRIZES
As children they were shipwrecked on
a lost tropical island.
They grow tall and beautiful. And when
their love happens, it is as natural as the
sea itself... and as powerful.
We're easy
to get to!
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REFRESHMENTS
ON FAIR SITE
CRAFT BOOTHS
PENNY SALES
CLINTON
BROOKE SHIELDS
CHRISTOPHER ATKINS
" HWY. 8 GOOERICH A7
CONCESSION RO. 4 •
• PHONE 524-9981
VANASTRA
ROAD e)
Hwy.4 foFiefor
SITE OF
VANASTRA
TUCKERSMITH
COUNTRY FAIR
SPONSORED gY JVANAStR
"THE GRAND FINALE"
the Vanastra Lions Club
"MARDI GRAS"
featuring the music of 'Cadenza, playing from 4 p.m.
to 1 a.m. at the Vanastra Ret. Centre.
Admission after i:04) p.m.1t'3.00 per person.
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