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AUL LIONS ANNUAL
FISH FRY
Qeyfield Arena
Soturd®V, July 23rd, 4:304:30
Adults"5.00 Children Under 12-43.00
Mr. & Mrs. R.W. Madill of Blyth are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter.
Catherine to Mr. Kevin Snaith, son of Mr. & Mrs. James L
Smith of Goderich.
The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 23. 1983,
cat 3118 p.m. In the (Myth tfralted Church-
SALTFORD VALLEY
HALL
FOR RENT
524-2892
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HAPPY 3 Sth ANNIVERSARY
MOM & DAD -
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WELCOME TO
Summer Bible
Day Camp
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, AGES 6-13,
MON., AUG. 8-FRI., AUG, 12, '83 9 -AM -4 PM
REGISTRATION
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Is there any reason why this child should not engage
In any active camp program?
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PLEDGE: I promise to obey the rules of the
camp cheerfully to co-operate With
all leaders In every way to help all
campers get the most out of camp.
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WHAT TO DO
-Games
-Good Singing
-Bible Study
-Crafts
-Swimming
-Puppets, Films
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WHAT TO BRING
-Snack Lunch
(We supply a drink)
-Swimsuit, towel
-Bible
-Wear Ploy clothes
-Pre-registrations received by
July 30, '83 - ¢10.00/week.
-Registrations received at the door,
112.00 /week or $3.00 /day
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
231 Soy,fleld Rd.
Gederieh
WA 305
524®6445
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BY JOANNE
BUCHANAN
If you like ;NeilSimon,
you'll love, CalIffirnia Suite
now playing at the HuronBe,
Country.Playboufe ia'Grand
This tried and true laugh-
filloduetin, hiwas
f ed srgedino1976wafidch later
turneJ.into a movie, actually
consists of four playlets
about different visitors to the
same exclusive Beverly Hills
Hotel suite. Nandor Nyakas
has successfully tran-
sformed the Playhouse stage
into a two room cut -away for
easy audience eavesdrop-
ping -
The first playlet °Penson a
divorced couple ' .(lame
Griffin and David' )
who are arguing over who
gets to look, after the 17-year-
old
7 yearold daughter they both love.
While there are lots of
zingers in their con-
versation, thecouple seems
stiff and unnatural, making
the zingers seem flat and
getting the production off to
a slow start. However, things
go steadily uphill after this,
climaxing with' a side-
splitting final scene.
THE GODERICH
10 KILOMETER CLASSIC
ROAD RACE and FUN RACE
(in Conjunction with The Festivat of Arts)
Open to all Runners and Joggers
4 Categories: Men's Open
Women's Open
Master's (49 yrs. & older)
Goderich Residents Open
SAT., JULY 23, 1983 - 10 A.M.
Starting and Finishing Place: Goderich Town Hall
Prizes: 5T West St.
Trophies t®1st, 2nci Goderich, Ont.
and 9rd Place Finishers
in each Division.
Fee: 4.00 per person.
Registration must be submitted
by July 13, 1983. (Late
Registration - '6,00 per person).
Registration Information
is Available by Contacting:
Goderich Recreation Dept.
160 McDonald St.
Goderich, Ont. (519) 524-2125
RT OP
GODERICH
FOR
DELICIOUS FOOD
AND
FRIENDLY
SERVICE
5250
*HEARTY BREAKFAST
*QUICK & TASTY LUNCHES
Specials Different Every Day
•DELICIOUS FULL COURSE DINNERS
Served from 5 p.m.
REST WRRiMT
STEAK HOUSE AND TAVERN
WEST STREET, GODERICH 524-9291
OPEN 6 A.M. TILL 1 A.M.
$265$4!0
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The second playlet
presents.a hilarious situaLtion
as a Married man (Ralph
:Small) tries to get a
drunken—not to mention
limp -hooker out of his bed
before his wife (Marcia
Kash) arrives.
The third playlet involves
a bitchy Academy Award
nominee and her
homosexual husband
(Griffin and Brown again).
They are superb as they
throw witty sarcasm at one
another in their English
accents.
The fourth playlet unites
emu% Brown. Kash and
Small as two couples whose
Vacation together turns than
from Mends into enemies.
The haul -working ^ east,
with their dial and triple
roll, make transformations
from character to character
with professional ease. Some
may re'anelnber Grifia from
her previous Playhouse
performance in The Four
Poster and Kash from the
Playhouse's Butterflies Are
Free and I' Ought to be in
Pictures. Brown and Small
will be appearing later this
season as. Luther Hillis and
Stewpot in the. Playhouse
musical, South Pacific,
Artistic director Ronald
Ulrich is off to a good start in
his first year at the
Playhouse. On Golden Pond,
the season -opener which he
directed, was immensely
successful, closing July 2
after 15 near. -capacity
crowds had seen it.
California Suite, which he is
also directing, promises to
be a crowd pleaser too.
For tickets to California
Spite or other upcoming
productions, contact the box
office at 238-8451 or drop by
ticketoutlets at Theatre
London, Ellison Travel in
Exeter, Wolder Travel in
Strathroy or Oscars in
Goderich.
Neil Simon's California Suite with Marcia Kash and Nonnie Griffin (left to right
foreground), Ralph Small and David Brown (left to right background) opened at Huron
Country Playhouse July 6 for a two week run. (Photo by Brian Richman)
.Zurbrigg collection opens
The Ontario Agricultural
Museum is pleased to an-
nounce that the Zurbrigg
Collection, one of the finest
assemblages of folk art in
Canada, is now open for
public viewing. .The Zur-
brigg Collection contains
more than 59 individual car-
vings depicting the horse -
powered vehicles and
machinery of yesteryear.
With an eye for detail and
the skill of a craftsman,
Cecil Zurbrigg carved these
models by hand from blocks
Treat your family.
Tonight.
GOOD
SALADS
ALL YOUR FAVOURITE
CHOICES
GOOD
CHICKEN
SIZES TO FILL ANY
APPETITE
SUMMERTIME TREATS
I%ntucky dried Chicken
94 ELGIN AVE. GODERICH
of maple and scraps of
leather discarded by a shoe
factory. Mr. Zurbrigg, a
farmer for many years in the
Listowel area, possessed an
intimate knowledge of these
farm machines and succeed-
ed in bringing both detail
and local color to his carv-
ings. The models include
miniatures of a threshing
machine, a stump puller,
several sleighs, the Union
bus, the Zurbrigg Bakery
wagon, and a beautifully
crafted replica of the
McLaughlin Funeral Coach.
For more than a decade
Mr. Zurbrigg patiently work-
ed on his carving hoping that
some day they could be used
to educate others about the
horse -powered era in
Canada. In February, 1983,
he donated his collection to
the Ontario Agricultural
Museum. Two weeks later
Mr. Zurbrigg passed away.
The collection is now per-
manently on display inthe
museum's exhibit hall. The
Museum is open seven days
a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
until October 10 and is
located eight km west of
Milton south of Highway 401
HAPPY 30TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY TO
JIM AND DONNA SCOTT
FRIDAY JULY 15
from- Jay; Cherie and Tracie
John and Judy; Chris, Mike and Bob
Dave and Jill; Scott, Angie, Becky and Craig
Joe and JoAnn; Cougar
Jamie and Liz
Julie
Presents
KIM MITCHELL BAND
(formerly Max Webster, one of
Canada's premier rock bands),
WED. JULY 13, 1983
*TICKETS *6.50
Available at the bar
Don't raise this concert date. It's one of the few live
performances this summer, before the release of their
new albums.
'TICKETS CAN BE RESERVED) BY PHONE,
396-3391
Jul y 13 to July 19
DAYTIME
MORNING
5:00 RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL
(Wed)
5:00 A BETTER WAY (Thu)
5:00 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP
(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)
6:00 U.S. FARM REPORT (Mo
6:00 HEALTH FIELD (Tue)
6:30 EARLY TODAY
7:00 TODAY
9:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES
9:30 SALE OF THE CENTURY
10:00 HAWAII FIVE -O
11:00HOUR 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
5:30 M.A.S.H.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "DRACULA HAS RISEN
FROM THE GRAVE” Christopher
Lee, Rupert Davies
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:301NRC NEWS-- - - ---...--
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
• 8:00 REAL PEOPLE
9:00 THE FACTS OF LIFE
9:30 BUFFALO BILL
10:00 THE NEWS IS THE NEWS
10:30 TAXI
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "HOUSE OF WAX" Vincent
Price, Frank Lovejoy
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 FAME
9:00 GIMME A BREAK
9:30 CHEERS
10:00 HILL STREET BLUES
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES:
4:00: "THE REVENGE OF'
FRANKENSTEIN" Peter Cushing,
Francis Mathews
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 THE POWERS OF MAT-
THEW STAR
9:00 KNIGHT RIDER
10:00 EISCHIED
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
2:00 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
3:00 "ZEPPELIN' Michael York.
Elke Sommer
4:30 "TERROR ON THE BEACH"
Dennis Weaver" Estelle Parsons
SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1983
MORNING
6:00 VEGETABLE SOUP
6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE
7:00 CARRASCOLENDAS
7:30 LAUREL AND HARDY
8:00 THE FLINTSTONES
8:30 THE SHIRT TALES
9:00S.MURFS
10:30 THE GARY COLEMAN
SHOW
11:00 FLASH GORDON
11.:30 SOUL TRAIN
AF7RRNOUN
4:30.. CELEBRITY
SttotVCsE
1:00 PETTICOAT JUNCTION
1:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL
2:00 "STOP! LOOK! AND
LAUGH!" Three Stooges, Paul
Winchell
3:30 "THE LORDS OF FLAT -
BUSH" Henry Winkler, Sylvester
Stallone.
5:00 SHA NA NA
5:30 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 BJ/LOBO
8:00 DIFFRENT STROKES
8:30 SILVER SPOONS
9:00 QUINCY
10:00 DETROIT TIGER PRE -GAME
10:308ASEBALL
1:00 BENNY HILL
1:30 "CLASS OF '44" Gary
Grimes, Jerry Houser
SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1983
MORNING
6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS
8:00 DAY OF DISCOVERY -
8:30 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9':aSUNDAY MASS
10:00 THE ADDAMS FAMILY
10:30 THE MUNSTERS
11:00 "THE LITTLEST REBEL"
Shirley Temple, John Boles
AFTERNOON
12:30 MEET THE PRESS
1:00 OPEN CAMERA
1:30 TO BE ANNOUNCED
2:00 AUTO RACING
5:30 WILD, WILD WORLD OF
ANIMALS
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 P.M. MAGAZINE: SPECIAL
EDITION
7:00 VOYAGERS!
8:00 CHiPS
9:00 MOVIE: "GETTING AWAY
WITH MURDER" Robert Show,
Jacqueline Bisset
11:00 NEWS
11:30 "COOL HAND LUKE" Paul
Newman, George Kennedy
MONDAY, JULY 18. 1983
DAYTiMEMOVIES
4:00 "IT HAPPENED TO JANE"
Doris Day, Jack Lemmon
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 "SOPHIA LOREN: HER
OWN STORY" Sophia Loren, Ar-
mand Assante
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
• 4:00 "HOW SWEET IT IS!" Deb-
bie Reynolds, James Gamer
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
Sefiatioq,al found
RICK'S DISC JOCKEY SERVICES
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Parties, Weddings, Dances, Banquets
YOUR HOST - WITH THE MOST
RR -1, Brucefield, Ont.
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Phone: Rick. Kloss 527-1032
HAPPY 25TH SCOTT
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