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PAGE 4A-- QDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, TH&IRSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1975 .
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Hole aaQ,and witnesses
Timmy Riehl picks the ball out of the cup and hands it to his uncle Robert Riehl of Goderich who
aced the 210 yard, 10th hole at Sunset last week. ,Robert was playing with his brother Joe while.
Timmy looked after the caddying chores. Two Kitchener men witnessed Robert firs"t'hol.e-in-
one from the 11th tee. (staff photo)
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Hello 4olly. is sellout;
returning again Aiust 27-30
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Hello Dolly, one of the all- drama student at Northwestern has played in Calamity Jane
time iiu i-oal•- €L euritcs, has toi t y--am--.c) 6 ;- 11ere t -arid ,t 441-s, -and Mary
been chosen to end the regular her credits have included will be re nembered for her
season of.. the Huron Country Damn eYankees and •Finian',s performance in Jacques Brel.
Playhouse. ' This lavish Atage Rainbow, and Gordon is a ' Hello Dolly plays Wednesday
spectacular" will be a fitting_ 'recent graduate from the to Friday", August. 13 to..16, at
climax• . to the series of fine L)raiatic arts program at the 8:30 p.m, each night. Because
professional entertainment University of Windsor, where this run of Dolly has been
that has been presented at the he performed in Under Milk- booked for several weeks, there
Playhouse in this,. its fourth wood, and Matchmaker. , will be a return engagement
season. The familiar, fast- Yet another love interest ,is . August ,,27 to 30 at the
moving story of Dolly Levi, out provided by James Saar,. as Playhouse, for all those
to get her ,man, is packed with Ambrose, and Mary Neville as missing this exciting evening
hit tunes and sparkling the tearful Ermengarde, Jim is the first timearound.
dialogue. One 'Broadway noworlmer• from Tnrnntri who
musical that shouldn't be
missed.
Starring as .Dolly Levi., is the
well-known `rBBoad yay per-
former, Jeanne Beauvais.. Miss
Beauvais has played leading
roles throughout Canada, the
United' Staten Europe, Asia
and the Near East, in such
widely diverse4ields as drama,
comedy, revue, -musical
comedy, and opera.
Notably', Miss Beauvais
played Tuptim opposite Yul
Brynner in.The King and I, and
f Mme
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Phone Ed Van den Broerk
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recreated the role o •r
Duborinet in the latest
Broadway revival of The „Boy
Friend. In addition to leading
parts in Kiss Me Kate, The
Merry Widow, West Side Story,
and Three Penny Operas she
has sung solo concerts at
,Carnegia Hall; and. Wigmore
Hall in' London performed in
USA and USIS revues around
the world, and recently com-
pleted a seven -week industrial
show tour, ,in 'all the provinces
Of Canada, Miss Beauvais has
played dramatic roles on
television, 'for Jean-Pierre
Aumont, in Maurice Evansw
The Corn is Green, and in the
serial The Doctors.
:Don Fleckser, ,ari integral
part of 'the U.W.O. and London
amateur theatre scene, plays
the "Scrooge -like"; but lovable
Horace yandergelder•. As well
as appe-wring in ' many
'product,ions such as The
Crucible, Our ' Town.; and The
Fantasticks, Mr. Fleckser has
directed numerous productions
including My Fair Lady, South
Pacific, Wait Until Dark, and
Ca`rrielot.', Mr. Fleckser
Previously played. . Van,
dergelder in the Kitchener -
Waterloo -Musical production of
;Doily. ^
Mrs. ,Malloy is played by
Kathleen. Forget,. an actress
well-known to Huron Country
Playhouse audiences for her
performances in ,the 1974
producta;li'ns of Last of the Red
1. Hot Lovers, 'and Stage Door.
Her opposite. Cornelius, .. is
played by -Chris Spence,
currently' . touring with,..„_. _ the
Playhouse pro('uction of
Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well
Joyce de Gtaf,. daughter of And Living In Paris,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter de Graaf of Cheryl Stern as Minnie Faye,
RR3, Auburn; graduated July ;and rorslon McLaren as°
29 fro%n Fanshawe College of Barnaby, are both members of
Nursing, W.o'odktock Campus. the Playhouse Young Com -
,Joyce has accepted a position pany, and both are making
at South Plains Hospital, their professional stage debuts
.Regina, Saskatchewan. in" Dello Dolly. Cheryl is a
Frah"k'. & Gs.(qryO:ut,
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(Near The Laundromat)
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Friday and Saturday 4-3:30
Sunday 4-12 except Holidays
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NEWS
BY JOANNE ,WALTERS
-1'lie Goderich Sunset Golf
Club is now an official member
of the Canadian Ladies' Golf
Association. The CLGA of-
ficials rerated the course for
the ladies on Monday, August
11.
Once again this week I'd like
to take time out to • remind
golfers of several tournaments
which will be taking place: at
the Sunset during the months of
August and September. ,
The first one to take note of is
the Men's Invitational on
Wednesday, August 27. It will
•, include a,:roast beef dinner and
prizes. 'Please reserve a -tee off
time now if interested. . -
A junior invitational will be
held on Friday, August 29. A
barbecue will follow golf.
Then, on' ,September 10, the
annual O.P.P', tournament is
being held at the Sunset. Please
phone the clubhouse for tee off.
. times. •
Low,gross for Men's night on
August 5, was Don I3edour a, rd
low net was- Ed Harrisor:
Congratulations Don and Ed!
Other 'winners' were; first
flight, Bruce Lyndon, •Dennis,
Lassaline, Baechler ,and
Bill . Bradley; second, flight;
Ward Hodgins, 'Stan Connelly,
Leon Gaynor, Randy Hugill,
Mark Lassaline, ,Bill Brown,
and•Dan Worthy; third flight,
Cliff Kennedy, Steve ,Brennan,
„ Walter Sheardown, Cy Murrell
and Gerry Lassaline.
On August 7 Ladies' Night
was:held and the low gross was
Pat. Clifford. Congratulations
Pat!
AUGUST 16 -17
2:U0 to 4:30 p.m.
CENTRALIA AIRPORT
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CAMPSITES AVAILABLE
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The other winners were: first
fl• ight, Shirley Baechler, Jean
Asher; second flight, 'Chris
Spitzig, Pat Dockstader, Joyce
Bolton, Isobel' MacDonald,
Mary Lynn Telford and Jackie
Harrison; third flight, Willie„
,Lo'4, Marion , Goodman,
'Mariette Chisholm and Karen
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i,;rbri'cs for fall '75 and at,10 percent savings.,
After our August Coat Event, --the' next' -time
cou will be able to buy these coats at a saving
will he January. You'll save in January "IF"
the coat you really want is still in„stock and to
your size. Get the coat YOU WANT now and
enjoy it' all, Winter and early Spring.
Also an advance showing of
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Sturdy,.; and fourth flight, Betty
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Also on Thursday, August 7,
Steve Davey, Tim Willows and
Dave Bedour travelled to
Strathroy to play in the juniot,
invitational there.
On Saturday, August 9,,
Guenther -Turkey held a
tournament at the Sunset.
Don't' forget the next mixed
Scotch two ball this Saturday,
August 16, at 6 p,m, A special
thanks goes out to Bill and
'Nadine Brown who have
organized the mixed two bdlls
this year at the Sunset. The two
balls have been' very successful
and lots of fun due to the efforts
..of Bill and Nadine.
A tip for windy days: Reduce
your swing against the. wind,
One of the big problems in
playing into, the .wind ' is
pressing, trying to hit the ball
too hard. This results in mis-hit
shots, and the wind accentuates
the errors. • •
(food luck,to everyone golfing
in their matches for Club
Championships. COME -ALIVE
IN '75.
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GObERICH LAKETOWN BAND PRESENTS'
SUNDAY
Band Concert
THIS 'SUNDAY; AUG. 1 7
7:30 P.M.
From The Lions Bandstand
HARBOUR PARK
Clinta�-le.g.i�n Pipe .Band
AND
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(POPULAR 5 'PIECE 'COMBO)
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