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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-08-19, Page 5SE lti f ur half tests. 24•9635 w BULLETIN BOARD 'NG August 25 pre -brio. August 26, ()bile grass drag warm - 4. September lst. es.IMMake Four reser- STAG for Brian Smith .Satur- n()w 1 Phone. 262-5809, *day August 25, Goderich Arena ally„ Varna Varna. 8 p.m. -- :34 "Dawn East Day in Kincardine on September 15, will feature Stompin' Tom Connors." —'34 adding Anniversary or sill & Lois Hodgert Orth Legion Hall on Set. Mth.. Music by, rillibee Orchestra. pe welcome Ladies bring lunch. No gifts —34-35.36 FOR AN OI NTM N ENT WI a hearing problem The Zenith Hearing Aid by calling RIECK ACY 4-7241, 14 ne FREE 2TESTING. NO TION. Friends, neighbours and relatives are invited to attend a reception in honour of Mr. and Mrs. James Sanders (nee - Sharon Sillih) following their marriage on Saturday, August 25 1973 at Saltford Valley Hall. Music by, "Country Musicmen." Refreshments available. BAYFIELD Old Time Country 'Fair. Saturday, Sept. lst. Parade 1:00 p.m. Log -sawing: Nail -driving: Old Time Machinery: Pigeon Show: Baby Show: Fun I)og Show: Exhibits and special events, Fun for. all. —34-35 KEVIEW SEAFOOD Comer West Street and Waterloo Streets, Qoderlch • DELICIOUS SEAFOOD MENU • HOMEMADE FISH & CHIPS EAT IN OR FAST TAKEOUT .DINING ROOM Available for meetings, small weddings, etc. OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY - 9 a.m. to 12 Midnight SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. - AIR CONDITIONED - For reservations, takeout orders -524-9004 JS ;HOW Mo Twee :rhel than nerci ons. Iudesfi ;true ipacity and w the a 25. mangy cefic h ;a r s ch. lily, 5 ug na s ago ht tally; id W you over rig Rye roron ner res ased A ve 1 tt id 0 irern 1, 1.N the rS 1C a i 1 ,1 BAYFIELD RD. — GODERICH 524-7711 ▪ DINING & DANCING ,.I • MONDAI,Y TO SATURDAY SUNDAY 11'41- DINE BY CANDLELIGHT OUR - ROAST BEEF IS -A-DELIGHT • THIS WEEK - TIL AUG. 25 THE sed under L.C.B.O. HOR1Z-ON COMING AUGUST --27 TO SEPTEMBER 1 • THE EUPHONY BUSINESSMAN'S- LUNCH IS NOW OUR SPECIALTY SOMETHING DIFFERENT EVERYDAY OWNIE'S II1VEI* NTON - ONTARIO W*E OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M. EDNESDAY - THURSDAY„- FRIDAY August 22 - 23 - 24 AT LAST, A COMPASSION- ATE AND LOVING FILM ABOUT BEING. BLACK IN AMERICA. COCK$. magazine NLY •,griadnits / MATTEI Productions "SOUNDER!! A Robert B. Raidnits/Martin Rid Film PANAViSi(1N$.0L0,,E+•CIE IOX! Robert Redford, George Segal & Co. heist Th`HotRode... almost 2c 'Mar . ty obbj$- he Heart of Nashville to Iutnptn Las Vegas' 'OuntryMusicn MON,, TUES. RTNOY'S A - PLAINT N G BENJAMIN woo,. c. Il,a,ttl� COLOR by DE LUXE AUG. 25 An incredible adventure... P that journeys beyond imagination! "sniznt 5 (Uflrilng"_ A UNIVERSAL RELEASE AUG. 26-27-28 $TAil~ LLL �1IUN1p('S WITH_ MALCOM McDOWALL THURS., FRI., SAT. AUG. 29, 30, 31 SEPT. 1 1IJ 1E WM AN F °TIMES LANE of 1' AN ' TECHNICQtOR. P ,7Rt- w On The Same' BIII "King Elephant” 1 1{{ 1 1 ,'. I NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall 8:30. Aug. 23. Admission $1.00, fifteen regular games. $10.00 each. Three • Share - The -Wealth games. One jack- pot for $190.00 in 58 numbers consolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won.—cgtfn BINGO every Saturday at Goderich Legion Hall 8:30 p.m. Fifteen regular games, $12.00 p,rizes.. Four share -the -wealth games with this week's jackpot $.75.00 if won in 55 calls. Door prizes. Admission $1.00—gtf Dinner Theatre. coming Reluctant Debutante : best effort this season GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST' 23, illtn—PAGIP I. B -Y SHIRLEY J. KELLER By far the best offering of the season to, date, The Reluctant Debutante' hit the boards ,at Huron Country Playhouse last week and had the audience rollicking in their seats from start to finish. The, comedy by William Douglas Homes takes place just off Eaton Square in London in the apartment of .Jimmy and Sheila Broadbent played by Frank & Gus Carry -out PIZZA ALSO - SFAGHETTI-LASAGNARAV1OLI , 50 WEST STREET, GODERICH - ; (Near The Laul4dromat) 524' Delivery Charge only 35c OPEN 4 P.M. - 2 A.M. WEEKENDS TO 3:30 SUNDAYS TiLL 1:00 A.M.' IBoilerBeach Its.1\:\N‘ 1 ..'�� Irl ....... �� 4��7• - 7 - ...._ _.,,,,-;;,,,..., ...4p - IN% KINCARDINE V .w . .V;Z( . . ' Wed.-Thurs.-Fri:-Sat. - Aug." 22-23-24-25 1 r FROM .fr tr bilelAketoteifingi ri \t, rtaO\ ' MIRTHFUL MAGICAL I ). THE JUNGLE TO THE GYM ... HE'S WALT DISNEY Productions' zi TEGMIIceto r plus WALT'DISNEYS ,� j In the '''tf)j.),43 - Ve, a s,, .. ,.r -ova.+ :• • -- II CNNCOIDN I y .. 9.. , ..• a THE GREATEST! •41 '• ' ' u co •, .. 4 E,.. . Sun. -Mon. -Tues. Aug. 26-27-28 Bitter i__4111 • night days...' Sweet; !El , plus There VI `-. and r - -f sal - .ct.......„ are marriages... there are marriages and new then's Group the Nuililitiss M se..,and ... -,r!� A,f'R G:IItf fCr'fS SC-CvUNS*,',R;fS C. l;.1 l.Jf NNNaS :UR 71,1C,, OPENS AT 8:00 SHOWS STAR DUSK FRIDAYS - BONUS NITE WEDNESDAYS - FAMILY NITE 4sr4H DRIVE-IN • G0� DRIVE-IN • GODERICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981 Thurs. 23, Fri. 24, Sat. 25. �. Joe -Kids '_xw,. - PLUS - IMINVINI MAW ASI i1 I1NNII YG J FRI. NIGHT - BONUS NIGHT Sun. 26, Mona 27, Tues. 28 _RAQVELWLC KANSAS CITY BOMBER - PLUS ROBERT MrrCHu TheWRr�►'1H of GOD ADULT ENTE!TAINMENT Wednesday, 29 - FAMILY NIGHT Snow White Three Stooges 1",oa,r,t1 by 1111 1,1 sOp , w x,.04. Pry AO, n�i`. M.E. 'vans and J0>t Hanna respectiy ly. Evans has. been on stage many ti es this season and is always a favorite with Playhous audiences. Joan Hanna is ck at the Grand Bend theatre ,r a 'second stint after a succesul season in 1972. Both were excellent in their roles in the Debutante and were a well-balanced team to anchor the action. Nicole Evans as . their daughter, Jane, is new to. the Playhouse. Program Who'.s Who notes that Nicole is a graduate of the University of Waterloo where she worked un- der M.E. Evans who is curren- tly director -in -residence at the University of Waterloo. This young lady was as fresh and as a exciting as anyone who has ever been, on the Playhouse stage. She rose to the occasion -of portraying a strong-willed 17 -year old girl and the audience 'found itself loving her from the moment she stepped into the limelight. A lovely, vivacious creature, Nicole Evans is one young ac- trest who will be remembered from this ..second season at Huron Country Playhouse. Bruce Mower whom audien- ces will remember -from Bus -- Stop, played the rather boring David 'Bulloch .to the - hilt. M-1;wer brought self-assurance to the role and properly -turned the audience against Bulloch, the snivelling suitor preferred by Mrs. Broadbent for Jane. On the other hand, Tom Ben- tley -Fisher as David Hoylake- Johnston had enough natural charm -and good looks to amply ht��y the part- of the._ much maligned young man who had caught the eye of a wayward Jane. Fewer lines were flubbed in this play than in 'any of the others too, due probably to the fact that of eight players, .only three had, worked at the Playhouse previously this sum - ,mer. - This week, the Playhouse cast is presenting Roland Petree's mystery, Pink String and Sealing Wax and, I will be reviewing that one next week. In the meantime, keep in mind that next week marks the opening of the last show for this season- at Huron' Country Playhouse. The Hand That Cradles The Rock will be going that week, a whacky new Canadian comedy, by Warren Graves. Also for the first time with that performance will come _Dinner Theatre when theatregoers will have the op- portunity to partake. of a com- plete roast sirloin of beef buffet style dinner served from •6 to 9 p.m. in the barn lobby. The cost for dinner and the theatre will be $15 per couple - for season's ticket holders, 54 each for din- ner. Reservations must be made by calling 238-8387. For those dinners, served every night Wednesday through Sunday, an Auburn woman, Mrs. Nick Kill will be providing the dessert - the very famous English Trifle. -Sounds great doesn't it? - Maybe this is the time you've • -been waiting for to visit the —Playhouse on the "B`' line just off Highway 21. FRIENDS AND RELATIVES' are Invited -Ws s RECEPTION. MR. it MRS: TOM. YANDERIUR6N nor gONNA 4ANCH6I11 SALTFORD VALLEY HALL SATURDAY SEPT. lst' Music *by THE COUNTRY MUSIC MEN Dancing 10-1 ,Refreshments available The Horses are sew in the'heads , of the Starter - AND THEY'RE OFF & RACING For another year of excitement at GODERICH RACEWAY HARNESS RACING -EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT FROM JULY 11, 1973 • Pari -Mutual Wagering. • 10 Races Nightly • Post Time 7:45 Every Wednesday ritucicu Fried It was the first time Playhouse attenders have seen Bentley -Fisher although - he 'climes with a rather impressive hackground in theatre. After .tud'ving at the- University of Alberta, the `Toronto Conser- vatory of Muic,'the`Drama-Cen-% tre in London and the Neigh- borhood Playhouse in.„„ New York, his recent engagements have included a long run at . Prince of Wales Theatre' in London as Filch in Threepenny Opera. Three more newcomers were on stage last- week at the Playhouse. They. were -Laurel Darnell as Clarissa Crosswaite; Jeanne Beauvais as her mother, Mabel Crosswaite; and Kathleen Forget as Mrs. Edgar, the maid. Although Kathleen Forget had only a few lines in the en- tire play, she was noticed and appreciated by the audience as the totally bored, unaffected elderly maid in the Broadbent home. The 'set for The Reluctant Debutante was great, having enough variation in levels to give the illusion of space and elegance. The corner window treatment in the raised break- fast nook was imaginative and definitive. During these break- fast scenes, it helped keep the actors and actresses constantly- -in view though seated. The costuming for this play was also better than usual, the strong, colors giving the perfor- mance life and vitality. TUESDAY 2 pcs. Chicken Cole Slaw French Fries Grecian Bread TUESDAY ONLY Our Regular x1:29 Dinner • 87 Kingston St. t#2 ( T W 11V 5 -at the 5 Points- entueky Fried Chickn, GODERICH • C Kit Kit.._-- Ak 4K >CK Hk - Kk gam"—?t \SEE THE----- .. ri Capodian „Notional r TORONTO .. ` - ..M.*�•r. SPECIALBUSES ..,,..�._....., r..-....-�....•-..-,.-........... - ».......—..,....--.... ,..n... ..,. K * COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE AT 7:45 A.M. * Bartliff's Bakery at 8:20 A.M. H Saturday; August 18 - Wednesday, August 22 Saturday, August 25 - Wednesday, August 29 For Tickets & Information contact BARTLIFF'S BAKERY PHONE 482-8366 car Huron Automotive 524-6271 & H COACHVVAYS BOX 426 STRATFORD !t )K -'—`"m '4tc-----'!c •