HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-12-03, Page 24Page 24—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1986
Coming Evnts
BINGO: Vanastra ReC Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
First reg. card $I., fifteen reg. $20. games. three
share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200. must go., Lucky
Ball $320.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball increases
$20. per week, Admission.reslricted to 16 years
and over. tfor
TURKEY BINGO on Wednesday, December 10, at
8:00 p.m. at the Township of Stanley Community
Complex in Varna. Everyone welcome. 15 turkey
bingos plus Share the Wealth game. 47.48,49
CLINTON COMMUNITY PLAYERS presents
"Lover's Leap" a comedy, December 4, 5, 6, at
8:00 p.m., Town Hall Auditorium. Tickets adults
$5.00. students $3.00. Call Town Hall 482.3997 or
contact CAC.'Refreshments served in a cabaret
atmosphere. -48,49
NDP TV SPECIAL
Meet Bob Rae Tuesday evening, December 9,
7:30 p.m. on STANDING UP FOR ONTARIO, a
half hour program on Global TV. Huron New
Democrats are holding"Watch Parties." You are
invited for coffee, cookies and progressive
politics. To find out about the watch party near
you phone McQuail 528-6542, Klopp 236-4291,
Stuart 482-9735 or McGregor 228-6842. - 49
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, Seaforth Harmony Kings
and Seaforth Harmony Highlights plus 3 Barber-
shop Quartettes appearing at, Goderich
Township Hall (Holmesville) from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Phone 482-3186 or 524.4350 for tickets. lice : $5.
Sponsored by Goderich Township Recreation
Board.---45-49ar
MURDER MYSTERY evening and dinner,
December 18, Van Egmond House, Seaforth. Call
Robert Q Travel for tickets and information
482.7771.-•49ar
EUCHRE PARTY in St. Joseph's Church Hall, Clin-
ton, Wednesday, December 10, 8 p.m. Sponsored
by Knights of Columbus. Everyone welcome.
Please b. ing lunch. Admission $1 .50 49
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS bag sale. Fill bag with
items of your choice, December 11, 12, 13, Salva-
tion Army Thrift Store, 80 King Street. --49,50x
CARD PARTY • 1.O.O.F. Hall, Princess St., Clin•
ton, Thursday, Dec. 4 at 8 p.m. Ladies please br-
ing lunch. Everyone 'welcome. Admission
$1 .50.-- 49
HURON COUNTY Family Planning invites you to
attend Family Plannirsg\ Clinic every Thursday
from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Huron County Health
Unit, Public Health Wing, Huronview, Clinton.
Counselling and medical services
provided.-49eow
PIANO TUNING
• REPAIRS • REBUIL r I
• KEYS RECOVERED
• DAMPP-CHASERS
• REGULATING
• BENCHES
BRUCE
PULSIFER
348.9223 MITCHELL
CARD PARTY - I,O.O.F. Hall, Brucefield, Friday,
December 5 at 8:30. Ladies please bring lunch.
Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50.---49 —
THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to
attend the Adult Helath Guidance Centre, held at
the Health Unit office, Huronview Building, Clin-
ton on Thursday, December 11, 1986 from 1:30 -
3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Foot
Care; 3. Anaemia Screening; 4. Urine Testing; 5.
Blood Pressure. 49ar
CHRISTMAS buffet, Sunday, December 14, 4-7
p.m. Blyth -Inn. Reservations
appreciated. - 47,48,49ar —
WOMEN TODAY Open House and quarterly
meeting December 4, 7:30 at our new location -
56 Huron St., Clinton, Also open Friday,
December 5, 10.4 for visitors. All
welcome. 48,49
WOMEN TODAY is sponsoring o workshop for
women 10.4 p.m. December 9 to gather material
to present to the government of Ontario holding
hearings to review the system of Social Services
in the province, This is an opportunity to have
your ideas and voice heard. How hos the pro-
vince's Sutiul Services benefitted you? How
could the delivery of services be improved? Child
care and transTortation assistance available.
Registration necessary 482-9706.-48,49
HOLLANDS GEBAK
E.D. VanLoo
HALF SHEET CAKE 615.00
DOZEN DUTCH TARTS '5.25
Place orders early for your Christmas Party!
—Phone -
482 -7710 482`7302
BINGO - upstairs Clinton Arena every 2nd. Thurs-
day. Next bingo December 4. Doors open at 6:30
p.m., bingo at 7:45 p.m. $200.00 jackpot to go.
Sponsored by Clinton Junior D..--48,49ar
SANTA SUIT rentals. Contact Clinton Kinette
Club, M.A. Chambers after 5 p.m.
482-3698. 48-51
BAYFIELD LION'S annual Turkey Bingo, Monday,
December 8, 8 p.m. at Bayfield Community Cen-
tre. 15 turkeys, door prize.-45-49ar
NOTICE: To Fish & Game Members
Annual
Christmas Party
Saturday, Dec. 6/86
Smorgasbord
Supper from
6-7 p.m. 1. ea.
Dancing 9-1 a.rn.
to "Music In Gold"
53 a each
Good Food a Spot
Dances ® Door Pri2es
Tickets now on sale
at the bar.
Gangsters, arsonists and truck drivers
subjects of new Blyth Festival plays p
diences tor his music for COUNTRY
BLYTH -Gangsters, arsonists and truckon the border between Alberta and Mon
drivers are the subjects of three new plays HEARTS and THE LIFE THAT JACK tana. The lives of a. teenage boy and his.-
BUILT . mother who run the cafe are turned topsy-:
to be workshopped at the Blyth Festival this
turvy when news arrives that the boy's'
A reading of THE GIRLS AND THE father, an American truck driver who has:
December. Three new plays, all under con -
GANG is scheduled for December 5 at 7 been absent for many years, is about to ar
sideration for Blyth's 1987 season, will be
workshopped by an ensemble of profes-o.m., onstage at Blyth Memorial Hall. This rive and wants the boy to go live with him in
sional actors, writers and directors from ry workshop will be directed by Bob White. the United States. The play explores family':
December 1 to 13 as part of the Blyth BUSHFIRE by Laurie Fyffe, the second relationships within the context of the dif-.:
Festival's ongoing play development pro- play to be workshopped, is a thriller based f e r e n c e s between Canadians and'.:
gram. All three plays will have public on an actual incident which occurred in the Americans. The workshop is directed by
i readings with no admission charge to which Ottawa valley in the 19th century. A man Katherine Kaszas. _
loses his wife in a tragic house fire, but it is
The Boyd Gang, gangsters the testimony of a small boy who survives TOWN CAFE are scheduled for December =
of the Boyd950s, is the subject theet Canadianof the first play to the fire that begins to cast a different inter- 13 from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the lower hall El
of
be workshopped. THE GIRLS AND THE BUSHFIRE will be direct dretation on the events.he by Inez Bucworkshohli. of Blyth Memorial Hall. ings are equirer- W
GANG by John Roby and Raymond Storey, vations for the play readings are required,
is a jazz musical focusing on the wives and BORDERTOWN CAFE by Albertan however, times and dates are subject to 4
girlfriends of the famous bank robbery, playwright Kelly Rebar completes the trip change and up-to-date information may b
team. The music is composed by John of new plays. BORDERTOWN CAFE is set, obtained by calling the Festival office a .
Roby, who' is a familiar name to Blyth au- as the title suggests, in a small cafe located 523 4345 closer to the reading dates.
•$20,000Theatrelvegrant
Ontario re c e
the public is cordially invited.
Readings of BUSHFIRE and BORDER
improveinentl to explore theatre company -
cent of the population was over 50 and about
nine per cent over 65, she said. -
"Senior citizens have their own interests i
and needs for their leisure time," she said.
"Theatre is one of them. We want to know 4
now how we can make shows easier for.;
them to see."
Theatre Ontario, an umbrella organiza-
tion for actors, writers, producers and:
theatre companies, has budgeted $35,000 for
the study. One of the major corporate spon-
sors- of this study is the Samuel and Saidye
Bronfman Family Foundation.
TORONTO - Theatre Ontario has received citizens' centres and homes," said Dr.
a $20,000 grant to explore how theatre com- Munro.
panies can improve their service to senior "In the future, theatres may want to
citizens, Minister of Citizenship and Culture schedule more matinees or run charter
Dr. Lily Munro said today. buses to pick up older adults at pre -
The three-month study, the first of its kind arranged points such as their clubs. This is
the information Theatre Ontario hopes to
glean from the study;" she said.
Canada's population is rapidly aging. In
10 years, more than one-quarter of its people
will be aged 50 and up and 13 per cent will be
more than 65 -years -old. That's a significant
change from 10 years ago when only 22 per
in the province, will include surveys of older
theatregoers as well as the 200 companies
which belong to Theatre Ontario.
"The market is shifting. Already many
theatre companies offer older people dis-
counts on subscriptions and memberships.
A few even take their shows to senior
at
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