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Final figures for the 1983 summer season
at Huron Country Playhouse set the total
attendance at plays, concerts and special
fund raising events at slightly over 50,000
people.
Taken individually, the champion play
was Rodgers and Hammerstein musical
South Pacific with over 15,000 people in the
audience. Top draw in the concerts was
Sharon, Lois and Bram with over 1,000
children of all ages.
Playhouse 11, the new studio -theatre
which opened July 1, got off to a slow start
but, as the summer passed and word
spread that the three musicals (18 Wheels,
The Return of the Curse of the Mummy's
Revenge and Eight to the Bar) were all
superb productions, attendance figures
increased. Much of August saw capacity
crowds thronging into the new space.
Plans are now underway for the 1984
season. To date. the actual shows are not
finalized but there will be six instead of
five (as in the past) main stage produc-
tions.
Subscriptions for the main stage are now
on sale for $44 until December 1, 1983,
when the subscription price will increase.
For further information, please contact
the HCP office at (519) 238-8387.
Toronto's
"Inn"
Weekend
>k CANADIAN FUNDS
X490 .T
PER PERSON (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY)
Package Includes:
• 3 Days / 2 Nights
• Deluxe accommodation
• Full breakfast
• Extended checkout
• Free parking • Free ice
♦ Heated pod
• No room or breakfast charge for children
under 14 (sharing same accommodation)
• Free in-house movies
PLUS compliimentary admission for 2
to the C.N. Tower, world's tallest,
free-standing structure
Major Credit Cards Accepted
Coffee Shop - Dining Room
- Lounge with "Happy Hours'.
- Entertainment - Games Room - Pod
- Patio - Bicycle and Jogging Trails
Overlooking Beautiful Lake Ontario
• 2 min. to Exhibition Place
• 3 min. to Ontario Place
• S min. to C.N. Tower
• 9 min. to Downtown
Full Travel Agency Commission
• By advance reservation only -
subject to availability.
Tax and Gratuities riot included.
(Valid until May 31, 1994).
Reservations: Phone or write
(416) 763-4521 a Telex %-984613
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The overall Sunset Golf Club championship went to Tom Moore for his excellent golfing.
(photo by Anne Nare jko )
Junior winners at the Sunset Golf Club are, (left to right), John Freeman, "B" flight; Dave
Brown, "B" flight runner-up; Andrew Cox, "A" flight. Absent from the picture are Ray
Bedard, Pete Conlon and Bill Trebish. (photo by Anne Narejko )
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MR. & MRS. ROBERT BISSET
4-63 Suneoast Drive East, Godorich
will receive relatives, friends and neighbours, old and
new. In the Ladles' parlor, Knorr Church,
October 8, '83 2:30-4:30 and 7-9
on the occasion of their
60th Wedding Anniversary
Congratulations and Wood wishes will be much
appreciated but pleas no gifts.
Oct. 5 to Oct 11
WL1(ISDAY - `iIAIESDAIP
D*ThME
itiORNINU
5:00 RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL (Wed.)
5:00 ABETTER WAY (Thurs.)
5:00 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP (Fri.)
5:00 THIS IS THE LIFE (Tues.)
5:30 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESENTS
6:00 FARM AND GARDEN (Wed.)
6:00 TV -5 AND YOUR COMMUNITY (Thurs.)
6:00 SCOPE (Fri.)
6:00 U.S. FARM REPORT (Mon)
6:00 HEALTH FIELD (Tues)
6:30 NBC NEWS AT SUNRISE
7:00 TODAY
9:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES
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 BASEBALL (Wed., Fri.)
3:00 FANTASY (Mon., Tues., Thurs.)
4:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN (Mon., Tues.,
Thurs.)
4:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY AND COMPANY
(Mon., Tues., Thurs.)
5:OOALICE(Mon., Tues., Thurs.)
5.30 M.A.S.H. (Mon., Tues., Thurs.)
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 5. 1983
DAYTIME SPORTS
3:00 BASEBALL
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 TONIGHT
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
2:30 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN
3:30 MOVIE: "THE BRIDGE." Fritz Wepper,
Volker Bohnet.
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 6, 1983
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 TONIGHT
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
2:30 BIONIC WOMAN
3:30 MOVIE: "THE LAST DETAIL". Jack
Nicholson, Otis Young
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 7, 1983
DAYTIME SPORTS
3:00 BASEBALL
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 TONIGHT
12:30 FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS
2:00 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
3:00 MOVIE: "THE FBI VS. ALVIN KARPUS,
PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE " Robert Foxwor-
th, Eileen Heckert.
4:30 MOVIE: "MONGO'S BACK IN TOWN". Sal-
ly Field, Telly Savalas
SATURDAY
OCTOBER I, 1983
MORNING
6:00 VEGETABLE SOUP
6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE
7:00 CARRASCOLENDAS
7:30 THUNDARR
8:00 THE FLINTSTONES FUNNIES
8:30 THE SHIRT TALES
9:00 SMURFS
10:30 ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS
11:00 MR. T
11:30 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
12:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL
12:59 BASEBALL Playoff Game 4 (if necessary)
1:00 MOVIE: "COWBOY". Jock Lemmon,
Glenn Ford.
3:00 MOVIE: "FOLLOW THAT DREAM". Elvis
Presley, Arthur O'Connell.
5:00 POP 'N' ROCKER GAME SHOW
5:30 NEWS
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 BJ -LOBO
8:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES
8:30 SILVER SPOONS
9:00 THE ROUSTERS
10:00 THE YELLOW ROSE
11:00 NEWS
11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
1:00 BENNY HILL
1:30 MOVIE: "AND GOD CREATED WOMAN".
Brigitte Bardot, Jean-Louis Trintignant.
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 9, 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
9:30 SUNDAY MASS
10:00 THE MUNSTERS
10:30 MOVIE: "SERGEANT DEADHEAD".
Frankie Avalon, Deborah Walley.
AFTERNOON
12:00 ttAET THE PRESS
12:30 ADAM -12
1:00 MOVIE: "HIGH VELOCITY". Ben Gazzaro,
Brit Eklond.
4:00 NFL FOOTBALL
4:29 BASEBALL Playoff Game 5 (if necessary)
EVENING
7:00 FIRST CAMERA
8:00 KNIGHT RIDER
9:00 MOVIE: "BUSTIN' LOOSE". Richard Pryor,
Cicely Tyson.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 MOVIE: "THE NEW CENTURIONS".
George C. Scott, Stacy Keech.
MONDAY
OCTOBER 10, 1983
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 BOONE
9:00 MOVIE: "ADAM". Daniel J. Travonti,
Jobeth Williams.
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
2:30 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN
3:30 MOVIE: "SUPER COPS". Ron Leibmon,
David Selby.
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 11, 1983
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
10:001 tOVE MEN
11:OONEWS
11:30 TONIGHT
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
2:30 BIONIC WOMAN
3:30 MOVIE: "BANDIDO". Robert Mitchum, Ur-
sula Thiess.
Winners of the
SECOND ANNUAL GYMKHANA
were Crystal MacPhee
and Shawn Thomson, both
of Godorich. Special thanks
to M. and Mrs. HIndmarsh
for the use of Chief and
the farm.
Godorich & District
OPTIMIST
CLUB
October!est
GODERICH ARENA
OCTOBER 7
4:00 PM TILL 1:00 AM
OCTOBER 8
NOON TILL 1:00 AM
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