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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-06-17, Page 19They were off and running on a hot Sunday afternoon to open one horse on the back field. The horse was not injured. (Shelley another season of harness racing at the Clinton track on June 14. McPhee Haist photo) The third race saw a false start, an exciting win, and a tumble by Babes In Arms open Playhouse season GRAND BEND - There's plenty of music and bustle at the Huron Country Playhouse as the firstweek of rehearsals get underway for the Season Opener Babes In Arms. About 18 outstanding Canadian per- formers have gathered at the Playhouse to produce Rodgers' and Hart's comedy musical. Artistic Director, Steven Schipper says, "The work of any theatre company is always a reflection of the people who col- laborate in its creation, and we are blessed at the Playhouse to have so many of the Country's finest talents working here. What's particularly exciting about this sum- mer are all the young budding stars taking part in Babes In Arms. Their energy per- vades the Playhouse." Among these, Theresa Stewart, Annie returns in an entire - HAPPY 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY to Dad & Mom (Harry and Hattie Snell) on June 21, 1987 HAPPY FIRST ANNIVERSARY ROB & LIANA Love Mom and Dad Sri - Arnie - Tavis 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MARJORIE & JOHN BROADFOOT Congratulations to Morn and Dad in honour of their 50th Wedding An- niversary June 23, 1987. All friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house to help celebrate this special occasion Saturday, June 203h, 1987, 1.30-4:30 p.m. at Brucefield Church Hall. EST WISHES ONLY. ly different role. Audiences will enjoy the terrific talent that these young people will provide. In addition, music and dance rehearsals are starting to take shape. Musical Direc- tor, Michael Mulrooney says, "The entire team at the Playhouse is capable of produc- ing brilliant, breathtaking theatre. I'm sure our audience will be thrilledwhen they see Babes In Arms. Behind the scenes crew are busy building sets, making costumes and gathering props, making for lots of excitement at the Playhouse. Babes In Arms previews June 30th with the opening night set for Jitly 1 and runs through until July 18 on Main Stage. Brussels Homecoming BINGO Thursday, July 2 Brussels Legion at 7:45 p.m. DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M Jack Pol Prize 5300; Early Bird Bingo; Share-the-Waallh DOOR PRIZES BENEFIT DANCE for Charles & Sharon Snell fire victims FRIDAY, JUNE 26 at Goderich Township Hall in Holmesville Musk by "Country Companions" DANCING 9 P.M. -1 A.M. LADIES PLEASE BRING LUNCH HAPPY 2ist BILL on June 15 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY JACK & LULA MERRILL The family invite friends, neighbours, and relatives to an OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JUNE 21 from 2:00-4:30 p.m. at ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH CLINTON —Best Wishes Only— QUEEN'S SEAFORTH THURS., FRI., SAT. Party With Us and "Double Shot" GIRLS NITE OUT This Thurs. Nite - Prizes - Surprises -Fun - Specials CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1987—Page 19 *************** rStng B Z)" for Robert Graham and Dawn Flynn Saturday, June 20, 1987 9©1 Goderich Music by Sound Trek "Lunch Provided" HAPPY 30th BOB From - Mom, Dad, Cathy, Mark and Dan gotcha! THE GODERICH & DISTRICT OPTIMIST CLUB PRESENTS THE 8TH ANNUAL Music Festival Family .514 Friends JULY 1; 2, 3, 4 WEDNESDAY / slat. claea THURSDAY NOON - 1 A.bl teeaf klusi FOLK BLUES POP ADMISSION: WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 00 $300 55 00 (CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE) wf10 U0OfI hal AUTQartV Or A 0O CIAl OCCASION ofrilr19 Alt o OCIFEBs r0 COMMURITIr 2110ICO FRIDAY BLUEGRASS FOLK SATURDAY FOLK POP BLUES - COUNTRY -ROCK • 5 p m. • Mick klcGille 5 p m. • Back To Back 7 p.m. - Cabin Crabora Spm. • Rick kteGhh 9 p.m. • Back To Back 90 p m. - Cabin Crulaaro 11 - 1 • Tesao Flond 5 p m • Blackman Sideroad sem . Palma Craw fpm • WW1 &Blue B p m - Blackman Slderoad 9 p m - Va1dy 10 p m - Pulse Creak 11 p m - Valdy 12 a se b Bluo Qpm 2 n 3pn Bpm 5pm Bpm 7 0 m Bpm 9pm 10 p 11 - 1 • Wel Mcchie • Grprac Wool - chndran's Parlermanca • Kool Energy" • No -L020 Blue' Nand • Cabin Crulaara - Gyproc Wool - plea kteGhls • No -lost Blues Band - Cabin Crow: • B. W heater, 'rad Shoat Held at Optimist Riverside Park, Goderich • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • STARTS FRIDAY • • JUNE 19 • • : THE CONFRONTATION • Ir • AcDcoUr►ANussT THE SQUARE MOTOR HOTEL, HWY.. 8 WEST - CLINTON THURSDAY is LADIES' NIGHT FRIDAY LADIES' BIKINI CONTEST LOTS OF PRIZES * * * * * * * * SATURDAYS All your favourite tunes * Great Dance floor - musk at * Conversational levels * *************** • • • - • •• • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PORK THEATRE MICHAEL, DUDIKOFF • • MARTIAL ARTS - THEATRES BRANCH, ONT. • • • • ENDS • THURSDAY s4r�1 :JUNE 18th • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GODERICH 524-781 1 FRI. - SAT. 7&9 SUN.- THURS. 7:30 2.50 TUESDAY 405. 2 ENG MII1AINA A comedy beyond belief. A PARENTAL ■ GUIDANCE • •••• • • • 524-9981 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••_ •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••- 1• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • STAMG DRIVE -IM WHEN THE CURTAIN GOES UP THE TERROR BEGINS. MEP SVOW GOOD TO THE LAST GASP. FRED DRYER in 2ND Feature Horror Walt Al V101I04C111 Th_Tre. •ra.+th Ont • • • • • • • FRI. ID SAT. • • SUN. • BOX • OFFICE • OPENS 8:30 • • • • • • • • • DEATH BEFORE • pISHONO • • • • In a world of compromise... • • • • ••.•.•.•.•410•••••••••••••0••••••••••••••, FATHER'S DAY WEEKEND BSC 15 PIECES OF DELICIOUS DIXIE LEE CHICKEN Thursday - Friday Saturday - Sunday June 19. 19.20.21 GET YOUR TICKETS AT DIXIE LEE FOR HULLY GULLY'S CANADIAN NATIONAL MOTOCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP This Saturday & Sunday, June 20 - 21 CONGRATULATIONS to Wayne Hodges and the Clinton Kinsmen for a successful "Graffiti '87". We were pleased to have participated. A I t*4,400 t 3 Vitt r�i,a !treat!LI 1 !H *ioroir 616,6.40,64-64*