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Children's Theatre
The Children's Little Theatre of Goderich
presented a fine afternoon of entertainment
at the Livery Saturday with its rendition of
Gus -The Theatre Cat, directed by Jennifer
Black and The Three Jacks and The Magic
Beans directed by Mary Ann Dempsey. The
entire cast of the two productions is pictured
above during the opening number, "Con-
sider Yourself."( photos by Dave Sykes)
Blyth summer season opens with
Polderland and Moose County
The streets of Blyth are bustling with ac-
tivity these days as rehearsals begin at the
Bluth Festival.. =' `• '
Two plays are currently in rehearsal:
Polderland by Bryan Wade, and Moose
County by Colleen Curran. Actors, direc-
tors, technical and office staff are busily
preparing for what looks like a blockbuster
season.
Polderland opens Blyth's llth season on
Friday. June 21. A tale of suspense and
adventure set in Holland in 1944. it is
directed by the Festival's • new Artistic
Director. Katherine Kaszas. Two actors
from last season's company. Ron Gabriel
and Laure! eaetz appear in roiueriana,
along with Festival newcomers Brian
Stollery, Neil Foster, Lorna Wilson and
David L. Gordon. The set for this play,
showing the interior of a Dutch farmhouse,
is by Allan Stitchbury, and the costumes are
by Kerry Hackett, the Festival's resident
costume designer.
The second opening of this season, on June
25, is Moose County, a hilarious look at
small town life and dangerous chemicals
! 1, written by the author of last year's hit,
Cake -Walk. Moose County is directed by
Terry Tweed, who was part of the company
1983 and directed a workshop here last
summer. Robert King and Diana Belshaw
return as members of this year's company.
Others in the cast for Moose are Marianne
Mcisaac, Nancy Roberts, Peter Smith, and
Eleanor Yeoman. Set and costumes are by
Gwen Keatley, designer of A Spider In The
House last summer.
Moose County continues to be popular at
the Box Office with one matinee perfor-
mance already completely sold out. In fact
all five Blyth Festival productions are doing
extremely well• with Box Office figures to
date 100. percent ahead of this time last
year! We advise members of the public to
buy their tickets as early as possible to
avoid disappointment.
Playhouse begins new season June 28
Open with Anne
of Green Gables
At Huron Country Playhouse this week.
technicians, actors and designers are busy
etting read} to put "Anne of Green
(tables" on the stage ..The Pla\ house
employs over 75 actors and 30 production
staff each \ ear". says Ron Ulrich. Artistic
Director. Were working hard to give our
audiences some wonderful shows this
season.f'
••.:hcn :.;:u err^.e t,,, the theatre this sam-
wr_ nn_tic _<0113.2ti.nti new ,ays
General Manager Heather Redick...\tit've
built a new balcon', in the marn-ta*e Olt ,etre
which will add 10(1 new seats'' The theatre
ren=v,a1-1'-s were desuned'b\ Peter Smith
of Lett Smith .\rt hitecis The Huron C,,un- •
try Pia\ house gratefull`, ackn, ,w ledgei- :he
federal ,vernnient for its fin
as-s-istan-cv. 1,111S.Lt'lauV L1 LUIS. prt'�e.t.
Beginning this season. patrons of the
theatre can ha<c their name put on 0 plaque
on the seat of their (h, Ice For onlh 1i100 and
a charitable tax f-01.uipt \nu Con buy a
balcon. ;eat of ur t holre
Me theatre offictall} ,pens „n June 78t h
with %dile of green Gables'. For futher:n-
formation ob nt the rest ni the season. all
238-8451
mown
Crew are hum
,p-Ppa-int for r,p4 •,-.
Show will have ten performances in
Goderich Township from. July 1119
Anglin. Miles Potter. David F,A. and F --,a
MacDonnell. who have sir, e cT:.. --
rink roles in theatre. televrsI r arf• fair
will be returning; for the revs al
Based on the lives of rt ident.s th:-
(iederich Township and Clinton areas. The
Farm Show was enthusiastically received
by area audiences when it premiered in the
Ray Bird barn on that hot .August day 13
years ago: Sesquicentennial Committee
members are sure the play will be just as
warmly received this summer.
The show will run every evening* at 8 p.m..
.luly 11 - 19. with matinees on July 14 and 17
at 2 p.m. Tickets a>;e $8 for adults and Cl for
children and may be purchased at the
following local ticket outlets.
HOLM SVII.I,F: - Holmesville Store:
SEAFORTH - Bob and Betty's Variety:
A play wntten abut Godench Township
that went on to -become world famous is
returning to its i oots this summer. The
Farm Show -will have 10 performances !n the
Goderich Township shed between .Jul'. 11
and 19 as part of the township's 150th birth-
day- celebrations.
Originally conceived. written And produc-
ed in 1972 by Passe Muraiile. a Toronto-
based theatre group. the play went oat to rna-
jor theatres in Canada. including the S'rat-
ford Festival and the National Arts Centre.
It subsequently toured the British Isles.
became an award-winning motion picture.
and'was the subject of a CBC television
documentary
Many of the original cast. including direc-
tor Paul Thompson and cast -" mbers .'nne
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Iii.'{ 171 - Myth Fei tr•. . Rox Office: CLIN-
TON - Garr ,bdF :tvp ; Wear; GODERICH
- Phil Mar,rg TJriF•..riir,n Hardware:
a -V FIFLD - Sear•% r o,unter - Village
Market for further ir,f-,rrlation phone 482-
5271
SALTFORD 1
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FOR RENT
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SATURDAY, JUNE 15- Godetich Uttl'+
Theatre annual dinner will ,be Meld at The
Livery at 35, South Street. ocial hour 6.30-
7.30 p.m.Dinner 7.30. p. l.. $12 per person.
For information call. 524:8503, 8134 or 6262.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15-Goderich Ritismen
present Lowdown at Goderich Arena. Danc-
ing 9p.m. to 1 a.m. For tick ots phone 524-
8189.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -The St. Vincent
De Paul Store on Caledonia Terrace sells us-
ed clothing and is open 7-9 p.m. Friday and
10 a.m. to noon Saturday.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 -card party at
MacKay Centre for Seniors with euchre and
500 beginning at 8 p.m. Adnhission $1, lunch
provided. For taxi call 524.6594.
FRIDAY; JUNE 14- Dance at MacKay Cen-
tre at 8 p.m. with music by Gordon Har-
rison's group. Admission $2. Bring lunch.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15-Giaht yard and bake
sale at the Lawn bowling clubhouse on Pic -
ton Street from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20 -residents of
Maitland Manor invite everyone to
strawberry social and balloon -off from 2-4
p.m. Proceeds to Alzheimer's Society.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15 -The Canada
Employment Centre for Students ih
Goderich is holding a fund-raising car wash
at Suncoast Mall from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pro-
ceeds go to the Barrie Disaster Relief Fund.
Drop by if you would like to make a donation
.to the fund and get a quality car rash.
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE ' 19-Iuron, County
Branch of the Architectural Conservancy of
Ontario is having a pot -luck picnic at Falls
Reserve•in Benliiiller at 6 p.m. Bring food,
dishes and a friend. Guest speaker from the
'Maitland Valley Conservation Authority.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26- Ham and
strawberry supper at Victoria Street United
Church at 6.30 p.m. Adults $6 -children $3.
For tickets call 524-7747 or 524-8857.
SWIMMING -Colborne Township recreation
committee registration for swimming is $20
per child and $50 per family payable to the
township. Mail to Reg Riehl, R.R. 4
Goderich by June 20. Card parties are over
until November. -
SUNDAY, JUNE 30 -Dungannon Cemetery
-Memorial .Service will be held at 3 p.m.
Special music provided. Rev. Roberts will
be the speaker.
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FIRST AID COURSE- standard course of-
fered at Legion June 13, 18, 20, 25 and 27
from1-10 p.m.
CPR- will be offered at GDCI June 17-20
from 7-10 p.m.
BABYSITTING -course offered for those 11
years and up at Robertson Public School
Saturday, June 22 from 8.30 a.m to 4.30 p.m.
Call Hilda Sampson at 524-7801 to register.
Big Brothers of Goderich. Are you 18 years
of age or older and willing to spend four
hours a week with a fatherless boy? If so,
please contact Big Brothers at 524-9886 or
524-9132.
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