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Page 18—CLINTON NFW$-RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1.986.
Coming Events
BINGO: Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three
share -the -wealth. Jackpot $220.00 must go.
Lucky Ball $340.00 (if not won). . Lucky Ball in-
creases $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.—ltfar
KLOMPEN FEEST Parade prizes Saturday May 17.
Special category for best family entry, any no-
tionali•y, first prize $250.004 Other categories
school or church, horses or horse drawn, in-
dustrial or commercial. service club or organiza-
tion historical vehicles, all first prizes $200.00.
Children's bicycle or individual entries. $30.0.0.
Entry forms nt Ball & Mutch Furniture, Clinton
Town Hall. Clinton Chiropractic Centre.-- 12-20ar
BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Annual Pancake
Breakfast. Fresh pancakes, hot sausages and
Bayfield maple syrup. coffee, chocolate milk or
orange juice. Sunday, May 18 from 9 a.m. - 1
p.m. Bayfield Community Centre. Adults $4,
children 12 and under $2. 18-20ar
DESSERT EUCHRE sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary SECOND Annual Barn Burner Event, 3
to Royal Canadian Legion Br. 140, Clinton, May demonstrations - quilt framingm recipes, stencil -
10 at 1:30 p.m.Admission $2 per person. Dia- ing, basket making. Bargains galore, up to 75
7 percent off special items, 10 per cent off all
mond Jubilee ev6nt. 19 regular'stock. Saturday May 17, Sunday May 18,
Monday May 19.-19,20
HURON COUNTY Library Board Meeting will be
held at Clinton Branch Library on May 12, 1986 at
9 o.m. Open to the public.-19ar
BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Jumbo Bingo, Bayfield
Arena, every Friday starting May 2. Doors open
6 30 p.m. Early Bird Games starting
7:45.-15.41ar
PLANNING to attend Stanley Iownshlp Ses-
quicentennial Beef Barbecue August 2 and Pork
Barbecue August 3? Tickets on sale. Contact
565-2761, 482.9153 or 482-3353.-19ar
MISCELLANEOUS Shower for Connie Evans (to
wed David Townsend), Brucefield United Church,
May 21, 8:15 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch.
Everyone welcome.• -19,20x
STANLEY Township Sesquicentennial Ban-
nockburn hike, Conservation Area, Sunday, May
11, 2 p.m. Coffee, juice available.-19ar
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HURON COUNTY Family Planning invites you to
attend Family Planning Cfinic every Thursday
from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Huron County Health
Unit, Public Health Wing. Huronview, Clinto
n.
Counselling and medical services
provided. - 49eow
ON SATURDAY, May 10th, 7:30 p.m. an Open
House at the Clinton and District Christian School
gym will be held to celebrate the 50th Wedding
Anniversary of Sid and Catherine Slotegraaf.
Best wishes only. -19x
CARD PARTY: I.O,O.F. Hall, Brucefield, Friday, BEECHWOOD POTTERY'S Mother's Day Odds and
May 9 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies pleasebring lunch. Sods Sale. End of sets, odd pieces and good func-
Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50.--19 tional seconds. HALF PRICE. Friday, May 9, 5
OPEN HOUSE to celebrate Norman Garrett's 90th P•m• to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 10, Noon to 5 p.m.
birthday on Saturday, May 17, 2-4 p.m. and 7.9 2 ° miles North of St. Calumbin.
345.2184.-19ar
p.m. at the Blyth United Church. -19,20
BAG SALE: fill a bag with items of your choice
HURONIC Rebekahs Bazaar will be held October Thursday,AMayhrift 8 to 80 King Saturday,, May
Salvation
22 at I.O.O.F. Halla --19x ...__
BUCK and DOE
for
SHARON EEDY
and
JIM (Cicle) WATSON
SATURDAY, MAY 10
For more information call
527-1988,
527-0043 or 482-5399
Shakespeare..,'.
plays will be
in Stratford
STRATFORD There will be a
Shakespearean premiere this season at the
Stratford Festival. Portions of the
Festival's 1986 production of Pericles will
feature material not included since
Shakespeare's own time. This is the result of
co-operation between the Festival and Ox-
ford University Press, publishers of ,a new
edition of the entire Shakespearean canon.
Richard Ouzounian, director of Pericles
icloe the
Stratford, is using the galley proofs
new Oxford edition as the text for his for-
thcoming production.
The galleys came to the Festival courtesy
of Shakespearean scholar Roger Warren, a
senior lecturer in English at Great Britain's
Leicester University. He is in Stratford
observing preparations for the Festival's
1986 productions of Pericles, The Winter's
Tale and Cymbeline. The National Theatre
of Great Britain plans to stage the same
three late Shakespearean Romances in its
next season and Mr. Warren is working on a
book dealing with these major productions
of three less -known Shakespearean works.
He
Stanley Wes and galleys
Taylor, editor of the
forthcoming Oxford University Press
edition.
Pericles survives only as a `reported' text,
one put together by actors who had ap-
peared in it and had concocted what they
could remember of their own and other peo-
ple's lines and there are huge gaps within
the scenes.
"There exists, however, a prose narrative
by George Wilkins titled The Painful Adven-
tures of Pericles which oddly contains
passages that read as if they were originally
verse lines from a play which Wilkins
remembered and then recast as reported
speech in novel form. The obvious deduction
is that 'Wilkins, like the compilers of
Pericles, is reporting a play sufficiently
similar to Pericles (some scenes are vir-
tually identical) to enable us to reconstruct
some of the passages missing from the play.
That is the thesis' pursued by the editors of
the forthcoming Oxford edition."
The reconstructed text was completed in
early March, just in time for director
Richard Ouzounian to incorporate several of
the new passages into his Festival produc-
tion. The Oxford editors also have high in-
terest in how their additions work when the
play is put on its feet in production and this
will have some influence on the final
publication. Director Richard Ouzounian is
excited to be part of this process.
"It's wonderful it could happen here and
that they offered it to us before' their own
National Theatre. I think that shows the
stature the Stratford Festival has abroad.
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DAVE & BARB BALL
Saturday, May 10, '86
For information call 482-9460
evenings or 482-3534 days
The Goodwill Truck
will be picking up
in the Blyth, Londesboro
& Clinton areas on
May 14
PAT HUNKING 523-4316
The Students' Council
of
Central Huron Secondary School
request the pleasure of your company
at their
Spring Formal
"Follow Your Dreams"
at C.H.S.S.
on Friday evening, May the sixteenth
nineteen hundred and eighty-six
Featuring: Mozart and The
Melody Makers
Dancing: 9:00 p.rn. to 1:00 a.m.
Lunch Provided Formal Dress Required
Couples $20:00 Advance -
$22.00 At the Door
'Two l:onuplimentary Souvenir
Wine Glasses Included
ELM HAVEN
Clinton
This Week
Thurs., Fri. & a
Sat., May 8,9
and 10, 1986
LIVE ROCK 'N'
ROLL at the
—Haven—
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Hood"
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LADIES NIGHT
Thursday, May 15/86
25th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
for
MARY &
JOHN McGREGOR
and
ANNE &
DOUG McGREGOR
May 10th,' 1986
hi Heiman
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MOTHER'S DAY - SUNDAY MAY 11
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