HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-10-28, Page 18Page 18—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY,, OCTOBER 28, 1987
CCP presents Natalie Needs A Nightie
CLINTON — If the title is a reflection of
the content of the play, the present produc-
tion of the Clinton Community Players
(CCP) in the works should be captivating.
"It is a comedy involving lies, intrigue, er-
rors and much hilarity" says Janice Rose,
the director of the play. Natalie Needs A
Nightie will be performed December 3, 4
and 5 at the Clinton Town Hall. Tickets are
available through the Town Hall (482-3997)
and through Clinton Arts Committee
members. Watch for more details in a
future article.
People who were given tickets to sell for
the CAC Adult Subscription Series are asked
to turn unsold tickets into the town hall if
they are unable to sell them.
Just a reminder for those who don't have
their tickets yet — The CAC's first event of
the subscription series is fast approaching.
CAS subscription drive
CLINTON - The official kick-off of the
Clinton Arts Committee's (CAC) Second An-
nual Subscription series drive was held at
the town hall on October 21.
This year's series features three profes-
sional performances to be held November
21, March 26 and January 29.
To start the series off, the Vancouver
Wind Trio will display their "witty, ir-
reverent, noble, devasting and superlative"
style on November 21. Show time is 8 p.m.
The next series is "straight off the
prairies and right into the heart of every
red-blooded Canuck..."
The star of this play, which is entitled Life
After Hockey, is Rink Rat Brown, "the guy
who claims to have scored the winning goal
in the last Team Canada victory over the
Soviets. Once he laces up his skates, get
ready for another amusing and heartwarm-
ing night at the rink."
An added feature to Life After Hockey is
the voice of Wayne Gretzky coming over the
speaker.
This play takes to the stage on March 26.
To start the new VP7,. of +ho r A r h• -le
The Vancouver Wind Trio arrives
November 21 and will be performing a
variety of styles of music.
For those who purchased tickets to this
series before the end of June '87, the series
originally was four events, including
Lover's Leap for $25. The series, now is
three events for $20 and the Clinton Com-
munity Players production Natalie Needs a
Nightie is being sold separately.
ranged to have Jest In Time Theatre visit
the town with their "exciting and innovative
five member company from Halifax."
On January 29, the audience will witness
an "original style of physical theatre weav-
ed together with mime, voice, acting and
movement."
This play is said to be entertainment for
the entire family.
Tickets are now on sale for $20 (which in-
cludes all three performances). But
remember, only 250 tickets are available.
Garden Girls learn basic guidelines of
vegetable cookery during 4-H lesson
There were a fair number of card players out for the Clinton Legion Euchre Tournament,
held at the legion hall on October 24. A few opponents in the early part of the tournament
were Cliff Saundercock (left) and Ed Deeves. (David Emslie photo)
By Christine Kemp
CLINTON - On October 7, in the Walker's
home, the Garden Girls covered meetings
three and four. The session opened with the
4-H pledge then was followed by learning the
basic guidelines of vegetable cookery. The
home activities were assigned and meeting
four began.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 Jr
11th Annual
George and Florence Nesbitt
40th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7� 1987
RECEPTION AT
Blyth Community Centre
FROM 9 PM - 1 AM
,. EVERYONE WELCOME
BEST WISHES ONLY PLEASE
The family of
D'Arcy & Madeleine Rathwell
cordially invite their relatives
and friends to join in the
celebration of their
50th Wedding
Anniversary
—OPEN HOUSE
—
Sunday,November 8, 1987
2-5 p.m. at the
Brucefield United Church
"Your Presence is Your Gift"
As a group, the members completed a
chart that showed selection, storage,,
nutritive value and serving suggestions for
several Ontario grown fruits. A few infor-
mative paragraphs about apples were read
then the home activities were assigned.
On October 14, in the Jewitt's home, the
Garden Girls gathered for meeting five. The
main topic of the fifth meeting was salads.
They read about salad guidelines and salad
vegetables. Each member was given some
beans to sprout for the following meeting.
Meeting six will be held on October 26 in
the Walker's home.
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The family of
Alex and Olive Murray
invite you to an
CLUB HOUSE
Now Available For
•MEETINGS
•SOCIAL EVENTS
•RARJIES, etc,
FOR INFORMATION
CALL
482-9434
WILLY'S ANNOUNCEMENT:
WE WILL BE CLOSING
OUR TAKE-OUT WINDOWS
THIS WEEKEND
OPEN
HOUSE
in honour of their
50th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, November 1
from 2 - 5 p.m.
at the
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HOLMESVILLE
BEST WISHES ONLY
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