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BLYTH - Another Season's Promise, last
year's critically acclaimed drama by Anne
Chislett and Keith Roulston, returns to the
Blyth Festival as the final play of this
season. Opening on August 25, Promise
plays here through to September 12, and
then embarks on a cross -Canada tour.
Directed this year by Linda Moore, Pro-
mise boasts an entirely new cast with Lee J.
Campbell as Ken, Nicola Lipman as Helen,
and Florence Paterson as the irrepressible
Granny. Also in the cast are Peter Smith,
John O'Krancy, Laurel Paetz, Judith Or -
ban, Stan Coles and Ray Salverda. The
young boy, Sandy is played this season by
ten -year-old Jerrod Button of Blyth.
Costumes for the production have been
designed by Kerry Hackett with lighting and
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set design by Allan Stitchbury - a particular-
ly difficult set design as it has to adapt to all
sizes and shapes of theatre on tour, par-
ticularly the large stage of the Citadel
Theatre in Edmonton.
Assistance for the tour has been received
from the touring office of the Canada Coun-
cil and the Touring Theatre Program of the
Ontario Arts Council. Special sponsors for
the Ontario portion of the tour are Sparling's
Propane Co. Ltd., Blyth, and Ideal Supply
(home office) , Listowel (both for the
southern Ontario section), and Texaco
Canada (for the northern Ontario section).
Although tickets are scarce for many of
the matinee performances of Another
Season's Promise at Blyth, excellent seats
are still available for most days. Tickets can
be reserved by calling the Blyth Festival
Box Office at 523-9300/9225.
Monday euchre result
CLINTON - Monday afternoon euchre was Stanley Were the low hand winners and Mar -
held on August 17 at- the town hall with jorie Caldwell and Margaret Taylor were
Grace White and John Livermore taking the the lone hand winners.
high hands. Dorothy Wilson and Clark
Coming Evqnts
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Thursday to Sunday from 5
p.m. to 1 a.m. Licensed outdoor patio overlook-
ing the Bayfield Marina. At the Harbour Lights
Restaurant, Hwy No. 21, Bayfield.
565-2554.--28-33
COFFEEBREAK: Enjoy coffee, fellowship and in-
formal Bible Study. Babysitting, storyhour pro-
gram included. September 17, 9:45 - 11 a.m.,
Clinton Christian Reformed Church, Princess
St. --30.33x
BE SURE to attend Bayfield Fall Fair, Friday and
Saturday, August 21 and 22. Call 236-4422 for
entries. 32,33ar
ALL CANDIDATES meeting for upcoming election
hosted by Huron County Federation of
Agriculture, Monday, August 24, 8 p.m. at the
Hullett Central School, Londesboro.--32,33
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PICNICS! Meet
Nico Peters P.C. Candidate. Exeter Golf & Coun-
try Club, Sunday, August 23, 4-8 p.m. entertain-
ment and food; also, Winghom Golf & Country
Club, Sunday, August 30th, 3-7 p.m. Tickets
available at P.C. Headquarters, 74 Victoria St.,
Clinton 482-7764. Sponsored by the Huron P.C.
Riding Association. -33
CLINTON CO-OPERATIVE Nursery School
registration Wednesday, August 26, Wesley•
Willis United Church 7 p.m. for children 2% - 5
years. For information 482-9623.-33,34
EPILEPSY SOCIETY - Glads for sale, $3.00 a
bunch, August 21 & 22, available downtown Clin-
ton, Vonastra, Bayfield Fair and Blyth. -33
BINGO - Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
First regular card $1., 15 regular, $20 games, 3
share-the•wealth. Jackpot $200, must go. Lucky
Ball $250 (if not won) Lucky Boll increases $10 per
week. Admission restricted to 16 years and
over. - -tfar
BAYFIELD LIONS and LIONESS CLUB Bingo every
Friday. Bayfield Community Centre, Door open
6:30 p.m. Early Bird 7:45 Jackpot.- 24tfar
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CATERING - for complete satisfaction, let us
cater your next special occasion. Variety meal
plans. Captain's Cove Family Restaurant,
Bayfield, 565.2992. 10tfar
THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT invites you to
attend the child Health Clinic held at the Health
Unit Office, Huronview Building, Clinton on Fri-
day, August 21/87 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1.Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3.
Immunization ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO
BE OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC.---33ar
Reception for
HEATHER LINDSAY
and
JAMES KELLER
Saturday, August 22nd
9:00 p•rn.
Holmesville Ont.
Music by Sound Trek
"Friends & Neighbours Welcome"
BAYFIELD FAIR Aug. 21 and 22. Those wishing to
enter: Parade: contact Rae Fraser 565-2175;
Arena floor space: contact Ina Fisher 482-7809:
for exhibit numbers; contact Marilyn Durand
236-4422. • 24,28,33
QUILTS - Old and New: Sponsored by the Huron
County Pioneer Museum, Saturday, August 22
through Monday, September 7, 1987, at The
Livery, South Street, Goderich, daily from 1 to 5
p.m. plus Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m.- 33,34or
to - --
"THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT invites you
to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes
being held at the Board Room, Seaforth Hospital,
Seaforth, Ontario commencing Thursday,
September 10, 1987. The next series of classes
will be the week of January 4, 1988. Please pre -
register by calling the Health Unit office at
527-1243.---33-35or
BLYTH FESTIVAL BUSH FIRE: August 19, 21 (final
performance) GIRLS IN THE GANG: August 20, 22
(final performance) BORDERTOWN CAFE and
MISS BALMORAL OF THE BAYVIEW are sold out;
however, 10 rush tickets for each performance
go on sale at 12 noon for the matinees, and at 6
p.m. for evening performances. ANOTHER
SEASON'S PROMISE: August 25 (opening night),
26, 27 (matinee), 29. All performances are at
8:30 p.m. except matinees which are at 2:00 p.m.
For tickets, call Box Office at
523.9300/9225. 33ar
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ANNUAL BACK TO SCHOOL Bag Sale, August 27,
28, 29. Clinton Salvation Army Thrift Store, 80
King St. - 33,34x
GOURMET DINNER. Saturday August 22, 6 p.m..
Blyth Community Centre. The Board of Directors
of the Blyth Festival serve up their annual
scrumptious fore of Huron County delicacies.
Tickets are $18 per person, available from Box
Office. Call 523.930019225. 33ar
ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW: Clinton Horticultural
Society, Friday, August 21, CHSS cafeteria. En-
tries by 11:30 a.m. Viewing 3-8 p.m. Silver collec-
tion. Door prizes. Judge: Marjorie Phillips of
Seaforth. For information call 482-7896 or
482.7490. 33ar
POLKA DOT DOOR LIVE, for two special ap•
pearances with everyone's favourite
POLKAROO .. on August 24 at 11.00 a.m. and
2:30 p.m. at Huron Country Playhouse. Call (519)
238-8451. 33ar
A FRIENDSHIP GROUP PROGRAM will be starting
this fall for Mentally Handicapped Youth and
Adults. Be a friend to a special person. In•
terested parents and volunteers are asked to at•
tend an Information Meeting Wednesday,
September 2. 8 p.m. Victoria Public School
Auditorium, Goderich. Speaker: Gwen Laidlaw
(present Director of Wingham Friendship Group).
Film: We Are The Church Together. For more in-
formation contact: Dianne Budnork
524-2265. :33:34 •
CRAFT EXHIBITION by members and guests plus
o mini trade show will be at the Bluewater
Creative Needle Club meeting. Special guests
features 1 hour DEMO BY LEWISCRAFT, London
with Frances (Armstrong) Simons and co -ports,
Tuesday, August 25, 7:30 p.m. Holmesville Public
School. Everyone welcome. Bus trips. Wellesley
in September; Stratford Festival October 18. Call
Audrey 482-9838. 33x
PIG TALES Children's Books. Book your Pig Toles
Book Party for the fall! Hostess chooses a free
book and receives a discount on other pur•
chases. Great birthday and Christmas gifts' Call
Joanne Drennan at 482-7584. 33.34,35x
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THIS WEEKEND: FRC. -SAT. -SUN., AUGUST 21.22.23
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MARK HARMON
SUMMER SCHOOL
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Featuring Italian Food spaghetti, lasagna,
FAMILY BRUNCH
SERVED EVERY SUNDAY 10 AM - 2 PM
Includes several salads, fruits, hot dishes.
dessorts. All you can mot.
SUNDAY BUFFET
SERVED EVERY WEEK
4 PM - 7:30 PM
FULL MENU WITH DAILY SPECIALS
including full salad bar
FRESH FISH DAILY
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OUR OUTDOOR
PATIO IS OPENI
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Zurich Recreation Committee
MYSTERY BINGO
Thursday, August 20
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot $750 must go
Bonanza game 52 calls
Doors open at 6:30 - Starts at 7:45
• 4 flash games • 1 early bird • 10 regular • 1 mystery prize
Moved to ice surface
Next bingo September 3
All proceeds to community projects
Bring your dabbers No one under 16 allowed to play.
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OPEN AT 8:30 P:IVi. - FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
THIS WEEKEND: FRC. -SAT. -SUN., AUGUST 21.22.23
DUNDEE.
4rDA PARAMOU'fT PICTURE;:
CfY"+Pir,N7 .SOA cnPAYOUnl. P, TUrf0S COPPOP,aq.i /
461 n'Cw*q PESFPVEO - ,�- .
PAUL HOGAN
"There's a little of hire in all of us"
•d•r•T•6
COM!! LANOUAO!
Theatres Branch Ont.
MARK HARMON
SUMMER SCHOOL
A PARAMOUNT P1C1:RE
Tx d fsor,l,k 0110- , .,rnn000 Kmn„ ocpcnecc
y • on •caned.
At Ocean Front High. what do thea call a guy
who cuts classes. hates homework and lives
for summer vacations?
Teacher.
•026e7
AC MPR•IMBRT
COAf4! LANOU Aar
Theatres Brooch Ont.
tori:.
�ris�� Ii
l scow,," Served from S p.m. 7 p..n. Every Friday Night.
FRIDAY NIGHT BUFFET
Featuring Italian Food spaghetti, lasagna,
FAMILY BRUNCH
SERVED EVERY SUNDAY 10 AM - 2 PM
Includes several salads, fruits, hot dishes.
dessorts. All you can mot.
SUNDAY BUFFET
SERVED EVERY WEEK
4 PM - 7:30 PM
FULL MENU WITH DAILY SPECIALS
including full salad bar
FRESH FISH DAILY
"Gary
11 cGI II ""
OUR OUTDOOR
PATIO IS OPENI
OPEN 7 days a week 11:30 acre - 1 arae
except Sunday open 10 am - 7:30 pm
HIGHWAY 21 SAMOA)