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from the London
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in Toronto, will provide the
choreography.
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- on Fashion '83" is $7 per
person. Social hour gain.
offences at 7:30 p.m. followed
by the show at 8:30
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DINE OUT WITH Us
YOU are invited to feast on the finest
fpods available with the kind of ser-
vice and atmosphere you can truly
enjoy.
A magnificent dining experience
awaits you. Bring friends and fami-
ly, you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Friday, April 15
CRISP FISH FILLETS
With Hollandaise Sauce
This delicious meal in-
cludes steamed rice,
garden fresh vegetables,
French bread and butter,
crisp lettuce salad with
choice of dressing, coffee
or tea.
4.
Saturday, April 16
ROAST LAMB WITH MINT SAUCE
Includes steaming baked
potato, fresh vegetables, in
lettuce salad with choice of
dressing, : roll and butter,
coffee or tea.
Above Specials Served From 5-7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY LUNCHEON BUFFET SPECIAL 12-2 pm...3.95
SundayEvenings
BUFFET _
You'll thoroughly enjoy this
feast. Includes all you can
eat salad bar, hot buffet,
dessert, coffee or tea.
95
OPEN WEEKENDS
Frlday.Saturday 11.8 pm
Sunday 1.8 pm
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the only free offer to
Canada's Wondevland
this year
with every $40 order
si 5.95
value
one
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coupon
With every S40 order Zehrs customers will receive
a buy -one get -one Summer Preview Passport coupon
(value S15 95)
This coupon willbe honoured at'Canada's Wonderland
and will allow the holder to buy one Summer Preview
Passport for $15 95 and receive a second Surnnler
Preview Passport free
Terms and conditions of this offer are posted
throughout the store and printed on the hack of each
coupon
Children should enjoy
tant tochildren likegoing tmake their stage debut in his
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school, eating, running, - concert.
monsters and even a bit Of His contagious enthusiasm
nonsense. mattes net only his friendson
stage, but the entire au-
ne secret of keeping his dience relax and join in the
concerts vital, he says, is his fLHt, aughing,: clapping and
continuous contact with the singing along. As one woman
children themselves. He said, "II'had the same sense
works with a new group of of delight the kids do, a kind
children in each locality of recapturing of the best
before the concert and in- moments of childhood."
eludes them in his perfor- Tickets for the concert are
manes. For his Blyth visit, still available through the
for instance, he will be work- Blyth Cent,e for the Acts box
Mg with the students of Blythoffice at -523-9300 at $3.5Q_.
Public School and they will each.
Playhouse box office opens
The Huron Country productions: On Golden
Playhouse box office will be Pond, California Suite, The
opening at 9 a.m. on Monday, Miracle Worker, How the
April 18 for subscribers only. Other Half Loves and South
Pacific.
Bob Schneider shares, the
magic of bia music when he
.,rf'orms in concert, at Blyth
Memorial Hall, Satu rdah
April23at;2Ana.
Schneider has become one
of L ` er_m popular of the
chuidren's entertainers, in
Canada spinning his un-
agination and abundant
energy into a fast -paced
show guaranteed to have not
only children but adults clap-
ping and stomping along. He
recentlymon the Juno award
for the hest children's record
of the year in Canada.
• Originally a teacher from
the United States, Schneider
learned the power of music
as a teaching aid and has
worked with many groups of
children new to the English
language. This technique
has been expanded to make
him a favourite with
children at concerts across
the country. He writes songs
about things that are impor-
This advance opening
enables subscribers to, have
first choice of reserved seats
for the forthcoming summer
season Main Stage
Box office hours will be 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday until May 16
when tickets go on sale to the
general public.
GODERICILLITTLE THEATRE
PRESENTS
A Musical
"YOU'RE A GOOD MAN
CHARLIE BROWN"
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY,
SUNDAY,
MONDAY,
TUESDAY,
APRIL 22nd
APRIL 23rd
APRIL 24th
APRIL .25th
APRIL 26th
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MacKay Centre For Seniors
CURTAIN - 8:30 P.M.
BOX OFFICE - at R.W. BELL, Optometrist OPEN
Thursday and Friday, April 148 :15 1 to 5 p.m.
Closed Saturday and Sunday
Monday and Tuesday, April 18 & 19 1 to 5 p.m.
Closed Wednesday
Thursday and Friday, April 21 & 22 1 to S p.m.
Close • aturday and Sunday
Monday and Tuesday, April 25 & 26 1 to 5 p.m.
NO TELEP ONE RESERVATIONS PLEASE
CLINTON
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1. Complete form and send to: Kiompen Roost Parade!' Committee, Box
1901, Clinton, Ont. NOM 11.0.
2. Entries should strive for Dutch Interest or theme.
3. Registration deadline May 20th. 1.83,
4. Entries must meet approval of Parade Committee.
g, Parade position and number allotted between 10:00 A.M. and 12:30
P.M. AT REGISTRATION CENTRE CLINTON LEGION. Parade et 1:00 P.M.
SHARP.
6. BICYCLES JUDGED IN FRONT Or RANDITAND AFTER PARADE.
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DAYTIME •
IK ►RNO •
5:09 RELIGIOUS TOWN' Hf9►i,t
(Wed)
5:09A BETTER WAY (Thu)
5:80 CHRISTOPHER CLQSEUP
(Fri) ,
5:00 THIS IS THE LIFE (Tue)
5:30 UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN PRESENTS
6:00 FARM AND GARDEN
(Wed)
6:00. TV -5 AND YOUR COM-
MUNITY (Thu)
6;00 SCOPE (Fri) •m
6;00 U.S. FARM REPORT (Mon) •
6;00. HEALTH FIELD (Tue)
6:30 EARLY TODAY
7:00 TODAY
9:00 THE FACTS OF LIFE (R)
9:30 SALE OF THE CENTURY
10:00 HAWAII FIVE -0
11:00 HOUR MAGAZINE
AFTERNOON
12:00 NEWS
12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:00 ANOTHER WORLD
3:00 FANTASY
4:00 MOVIE (Mon -Thu)
4:00 SPECIAL TREAT (Fri)
5:00 SOUP MAN (Fri)
5:30 M.A.S.H.
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "PERFECT GENTLEMAN
Lauren Bacoli, Ruth Gordon
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 TIGER PRE -GAME
8:00 BASEBALL
10:30 ADAM -12
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "ROSIE" Rosalind Russell,
Sondra Dee
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 BASEBALL
• 11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1983
DAYTIME SPECIALS .
4:00."HOTHERO SANDWICH':
5:00 SOUP MAN
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 TIGER PRE -GAME
8:30 BASEBALL
11:00 NEWS
.11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 SCTV NETWORK
2:00 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT •
3:00 'CRACK IN THE WORLD"
Dana Andrews, Janette Scott
4:30 "THE CREEPING FLESH"
Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1983
MORNING
6:00 VEGETABLE SOUP
6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE
7:00 CARRASCOLENDAS
7:30 THUNDARR
8:00 THE FLINTSTONE FUNNIES
8:30 THESHIRT TALES
9:00 SMURFS
10:30 THE GARY COLEMAN
SHOW
I1:0Q FLA$If CORDON
1 ;,,,30 SOU( TRAIN.
AFT,IERNQON
12:30 BIONIC WOMAN
1::30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL
2:00 TIGER PRE -GAME.,
2:15 BASEBALL
4:30 )►DAm.
5:e0 SHA NA NA
5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
EVENING
6:00 NEWS:
6:30 HEEHAW
7:30 THE DRUG ABUSE TEST
8:00: DIFF'RENT STROKES
8:30 SILVER SPOONS
9:00 MAMA'S FAMILY
9:30 TEACHER'S ONLY
10:00 MONITOR
11:00 NEWS
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
1:00 BENNY HILL'
1:30 "LOGAN'S RUN" Michael
York, Jennifer Agutter
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1983
MORNING
6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS
8:00 DAY OF DISCOVERY
• 0;30 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 SUNDAY MASS
10:00 THE ADDAMS FAMILY
• "1.0:30 THE MLINSTERS.
• - 11:00 "FRANCIS GOES TO THE
RACES" Donald O'Connor, Piper
Laurie
AFTERNOON
12:30 MEET THE PRESS
1:00 OPEN CAMERA
1:30 "RETURN OF THE WORLD'S
GREATEST DETECTIVE" ' Larry
Hagman, Jenny O'Hara
3:00 "SWEET HOSTAGE" Linda
Blair, Martin Sheen
5:00 GRIZZLY ADAMS
S
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 WK.D, WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
7:00 CHIPS
8:00 "THE KID WITH THE
BROKEN HALO" Gary Coleman,
Robert Guillaume
10:00 CASABLANCA
11:00 NEWS .
11:30 "KING RAT" George
Segal, John Mills
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "POSSE" Kirk Douglas,
Bruce Dern
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S, COMPANY
8:00 LOVE, SIDNEY
8:30 FAMILY TIES
9:00 "BREAKING. AWAY" Den-
nis Christopher, Paul Dooley
11:00NEWS
11:3Q TONIGHT
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "SANTEE" Glenn Ford,
Michael Burns
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 THE A -TEAM
9:00 REMINGTON STEELE
10:00 ST. ELSEWHERE
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
SALTFORD VALLEY
HALL
FOR RENT
cuu 524-2892
SOTH ANNIVERSARY
Open House
FOR
Jim & Madeline Murray
SUNDAY, APRIL 24TH
2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
at the
JIM MURRAY RESIDENCE, VARNA, ONT.
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