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owns. cbgt emtcle she has set out to investigate.
Waters, welcomed the audience t,� the Bewailing: out the cast are Edwin
• opening on Tuesday evening, , 'June 19 and t.Stephenson as Arnold Burns, Murray's
pa were treated.ho.a short reception staight-laced brother and Wally Micha�ls
erthshnw. as Leo Herznan, alias Chuekles the
Legendary 'uctreSS Helen Hayes: toured Cnirunk.
„. the Playlionse 0.11-TPeSclaY afternoon, June ,ireetor Ron Ulrich has done a fine joh of
• 19. She was in Grand Bend to watchher Son, assembling the cast fer this play. Mallets
James MacArthur of Hawa0, Five -0 Kish and David Brown, solid actors who
television fame, 04 in, the third annual have both appeared in other Playhouse
Dave Scatcherd Iiwitational Goll ClOsic- productions, make an attractive couple.
The'83-year-old Hayes, known for alMost a They portray likeable people whom the
lialkesturY as "first lady 'itt theignerican audience can cheer for.
theatre", is, travelling across caiiada by David Nairn, another Playhouse veteran,
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Seen outside the main entrance to the Huron Country Playhouse are, left to right, Playhouse
General Manager Heather Redick, James MacArthur of Hawaii Five -0 television fame,
Playhouse Artistic Director Ron Ulrich and internationally famous actress Helen Hayes.
Hayes was in Grand Bend to watch her son, McArthur play in h golf tournament. She is on a
tour by rail across Canada.
des wit play a likeable person huthe elielle
Thousand Clowns is a play,' which has been slipped -1y from the audience as does Wally
around since April 6, 1962 when, it opened in "Miehaels. Both characters know their
New York. It was written byllerh:Gardner, limitations but struggle on anyway. Kelly
best known as a cartoonist at the time. Proctor is an engaging young Man as the
The play revolves around a intelligent nephew. And Edwin Stephenson plays
young boy, Nick Burns (played by Kelly Murray's talent -agent brother with eamest
Proctor) living with his unemployed appeal. He expresses the exasperation with
television writer uncle, Murray Burns Murray that the audience feels.
(David Brown) who has given up looking for Terry Nicholls is to be congratulated for
work. Enter two social .workers, Sandra the set, a cluttered,one-bedrooca apartment
Markowitz (Marcia Kash) and Albert with numerous clocks and radios, probably
Amundson (David Nairn) who must assess one of the best sets the Playhouse has had in
the situation and decide whether the boy can some time.
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E'NSAL
CENTENN1
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS.
FRIDAY, JUNE 29
Shriner Fish Fry
Official Opening
Walters Family Entertains
0.—SUNDAY'.
JULY'l
SATURDAY, JUNE 30
Firemen's Breakfast
Antique & Craft Show & Sale
Arm Wrestling & Baseball
Trap Shoot
Horse Shoe Pitching
• - Pork Barbeque
featuring LOGO A -SPIRIT
Firemen's Breakfast
Church Service
Family Picnic
Legion Drumhead Service
Horse Shoe Pitching
Tug of Wars
Band Concert & Harmony Sing
Shirtall Parade •
Dance 10 p.m. JOE OVERHOLT
Midway
All Weekend
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Antique &
Historical
Displays
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MONDAY,
JULY 2
Firemen's Breakfast
Sports Events
ire Engine Muster
Parade 1 p.m.
Judging of Beard Growing Contest
Beef Barbeque
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Churches
• and •
School
•Open House
[Trailer parking available
• on schtiolgroundal
Souvenirs
• Available at
Souvenir Booth
at the
Community Centre
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Admission to Barbecues
ee
Labatt's
Blue Balloon
and Dances will be by Advance Ticket Sales Only.”
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• Proceeds to go towards Community Development
Partially funded by Whited° and Bicentennial Grants
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•••". activities for the holiday
'weekend.Make the Falls Reserve Con,
lervation Area your destination.
• The Canada,. Day celebrations begin at
;1' • Itfitl. on Friday night. Films exploring
• Canada's fascinating past will be shown in
ionic shelter.
Did .you ever think it would be possible to
meet the first settlers of the Huron Tract?
It's possible, but only on the eve of Canada
Day. Meet at the picnic shelter at 8:45 p.m..
for the night hike "Mysteries of the
Menesetung".
Free day -use admission will be given to
all visitors, after 6 p.m. on June 30, who
mention the night hike "Mysteries of the
Menesetung".
By Sunday, July 1, the spirits will be gone,
but t the activities. Join the staff at the ac-
tivit centre at 11 a.m. for pioneer crafts.
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Karen Cudmore, daughter of Bill and Wilda
Cudmore of Clinton, graduated on June 15
from a two year course as a Developmental
Service Worker, at Georgian College,
Orillia. Karen is a graduate of Central
Huron Secondary School.
• Quilt committee •,
to hold contest
in Tuckersmith
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What better Way to relive the past than on -3
a hayridel 1'004 the i',041.14 parking KOS '
p.rb, for a ride throngii.histuric 13010111or.
As everollig tall; join in on pre -campfire .
fun and activities at 7 P.M. at the activity
centre. Prizes are ;courtesy Po; local
businesses.
The "cross Canada.Campfire" at 8 p.m,
completes the weekend:, Everyone is invited
to bring their instruments and voices to
celebrate Canada's birthdaVA birthday
cake at the f:arnpfire's end will complete our
1984 Canada Day celebrations.
This celebration has received- financial
assistance from the Canada Day Committee
and the Secretary of State of Canada.
Falls Reserve is located four milesdast of
Goderich on County Road 31. For further in-
formation, call 524-644
Magician to
visit Clinton
TUCKERSMITH — The Tuckersmith Ses-
. quicentennial Quilt Committee decided to 21
hold a quilt contest open only to present and
former residents of Tuckersmith at a recent
meeting.
The quilt must commemorate the ses-
quicentennial theme and may incorporate
the new Tuckersmith logo and the judges be
chosen from outside. of the township. The
committee will purchase the prize-winning
quilt for $500 and will conduct a quilt raffle,
with the prize-winning quilt as first prize.
Both groups and individuals can enter and
interested parties should contact a member
of the committeeto obtain contest rules
before the Dec. 31, 1984 deadline.
Committee Members are Dorothy
Williams 0 of RR 4 Clinton, Wannetta
Holland, of RR 4 Clinton, Audrey Coleman,
of RR 3 Seaforth and Mary Fotheringham,
of RR 3 Seaforth. The finished quilt should
be completed, by June 15, 1985 and the win- •
• ner will be announced at 0 the official
ceremony on June 029, 1985 at the Van Eg-
mond House, where quilts will be displayed.
HAPPY 20th
BIRTHDAY
"Bill"
CLINTON — Let the library put a little
magic in your summel. vacation. Come to a
free magic show at the Clinton Branch
Library on Monday, July 9 at 2:30 p.m.
Magician Tom &thin* will amaze and
entertain you with his versatile blend of
mystery, comedy andEpizzaz. Although only
19, this junior wizard is a seasoned per-
former. Auspiciously he was born on Friday
the 13th. He began studying the magical arts
at age seven and was a regular performer
by age 10. Tom Kai* is presently touring
Southern Ontario performing at libraries,
schools, colleges, community events and
festivals.
Everyone is welcoine. Space is limited so
be sure to get your free ticket at the library
very soon.
Sponsored by the Huron County Public
Library and Funded by Outreach Ontario.
Happy 40th
Wedding
Anniversary
Bert and Lee Gliddon
July 1, 1984
MagrArrP"'n1
VtOr
from: Marg, Paul and family
Mary Ann and Bill
OPEN HOUSE
to be held
SUNDAY, JULY 1
AT 2:00 PM
at the home of their parents
Everyone Welcome -Best Wishes Only
From Kim
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Hay Township Recreation
is sponsoring a
MYSTERY BINGO
Every other Thursday
Next bingo
Thursday, June 281
At the
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot: $500, must go
• 4 flash games
• 1 early bird
• 10 regular games
• 1 mystery prize
• 1 bonanza prize
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
Bring your dabbers
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:45p.m.
ALL PROCEEDS for ''NEW" BALL DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to play