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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-07-08, Page 22PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY. JULY 8, 1987
Entertainment
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
SATURDAY, JULY 11 - There will be a
Bake Sale sponsored by the Catholic
Women's League of St. Peter's Parish on Ju-
ly 11 at the Suncoast Mall in Goderich from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
MONDAY, JULY 20 - CREATIVE
COOKERY presents a special demonstra-
tlun for conventional and microwave ovens
at The Livery on July 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Refreshments, lucky draws and recipe
books available. Admission $5. Tickets
a ailable from mernbers of Maitland Tennis
('lub by calling 524-7475 or at the door.
SUMMER READING PROGRAM- The
Sununer Reading Program is underway, t
the Goderich Branch Library. This year s
theme is GOBBLE IT UP. Children ages
:;-12 are encouraged to join by July 9.
Special craft and film days for participants
are being planned for July and August.. Cer-
tificates will be given at the end of. the
summer •
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8- Bill McEachern,
a chartered accountant from Grand Bend,
will be speaking on recent changes in farm
taxation at the Huron County Federation of
Agriculture monthly member meeting at
the Clinton Public School on July 8. at 8:30
p.m. Interested farmers plan to• attend to
hear about the new tax changes which will
affect you.
THURSDAY, JULY 23 - Lakeshore Lan-
downers: Plan to attend a public meeting
on the topic of Shoreline Management in-
cluding: Great Lakes water levels, shore
protection works, and natural shoreline pro-
cesses. The meeting will be held on July 23.
at 7 p.rn. at the Livery Theatre, South
Street, in Goderich: Call the Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority for more in -
1 urination at1335-3557.
MURRAY MCLAUGHLIN-One of Canada's
great songwriters and performers will be
featured at The Livery on Sunday, Oct. 18 at
8 p.m. Sponsored by the Goderich Recrea-
tion Department and the Goderich Perform-
ing Arts Committee. Outlets to be announc-
ed. Volunteers are needed for Performing
Arts Committee and for this performance.
Call the Recreation Department at 524-2125.
SUMMER PROGRAMS -Now being organiz-
ed by the Goderich Recreation Department.
Join the Bert and Ernie Club for children
ages 3 to 6: A new program,, Day Camp 87
will beheld at Point Farms Provincial Park
for children ages 7-12 or take part in any of
the summer special events for children 6 to
12 years of age. For information or to
register call the' Recreation Department at
524-2125.
THURSDAY, JULY 16 to SATURDAY,
JULY 1§ - The 15th annual Flower Festival
will be held at the Huron County Court
House on the second floor. This is the an-
nual showing of flowers arranged to repre-
sent a theme. This year's theme is "Yours
to Discover". Each arrangement will honor
an annual celebration somewhere in On-
tario, for example Clinton's Klompenfeest
or Zurich's Bean Festival. Silver collection
will, be used to help "Keep it Beautiful."
Door prizes.
SATURDAY, JULY 18 - A Pork -Beef
Barbecue will be held at the Dungannon
Senior Citizens Centre on July 18 from 6-8
p.m. Tickets available at the door. Adults
' $6, 12 arid under $3 and pre-schoolers free.
WEDNESDAYS - Euchre at the Dungan-
non Senior Centre at 8 p.m. Ladies please
bring lunch. Admission is $1.
B.W. Pawley,, a performer
pearance at Goderich Memorial
day night and was presented
three years, he opened for
on
the Canadian
scene
Community Centre
by
the
ECW Union Local
Ronnie Hawkins'
abes in Arms opened Huron Country
layhouse summer season June 30
The Huron Country Playhouse is pleased
to announce the opening .of their 16th An-
niversary Season with the renowned
musical BABES IN ARMS; music by
Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart and
book by George Oppenheimer, from June 30
to July 18, on Main Stage, 8:30 p.m.,
huitinees'Wednesday, Thursday, 2:30 p.m.
Based on the original .by Messrs. Rodgers
and Hart, the storyline,is as follows: It is the
Late 1950's and a resolute, talented group of
sump hr stock apprentices are trying to
stage an original revue. Their efforts' are
frustrated by the positively hateful
`Playhouse Producer, a former child movie
star and her overbearing stage Mother.
THEATRE REVIEW
After a 'colorful collage of tempermental
conflicts, professional reverses and love at
first and second sights,"the villains are van-
quished, the apprentices carry the day and.
the show goes on, in trouper tradition.
This is the fourth Playhouse production
that Artistic Director, Steven Schipper has
directed, with the added talents of Glen
Kotyk to mount the choreography.
Featured in BABES IN ARMS, Huron
Country Playhouse is pleased to welcome
many well knowri actors including last
year's 'Annie' - Theresa Stewart, Karen
Skidmore, Stephen Beamish, Marcia Tratt,
locals Allison Dunn and John Farwell, Past
Artistic Director Aileen Taylor -Smith and
many, many more.
Musical Direction is by .Michael
Mulrboney, Set and Costume Design by
Brian Perchaluk and Lighting by Grant T.
Smith.
This Huron Country Playhouse production
of BABES IN ARMS is perfectly swell fun,
clean and constantly amusing. A Wonderful
Opening for the 16th Anniversary Season.
For boxoffice information, please call
(519) 238-801.
Two Goderich natives featured in two
Blythproductions at Festival Theatre
Stan Coles, Jerry Franken,hrley Hall, . seats throughout the performance! In the
and Judith Orban as Miss Balmoral herself, cast are Karen Barker, Neil Foster, Martha
the play is directed by Terry Tweed who is' Irving, David Marr, Wayne Nicklas, Laurel
also the Associate Artistic Director at the Paetz, Peter Smith and Greg Spottiswood.
Festival this year. Sets and costumes are by BUSH FIRE is directed by Jackie Mycell,
' Jules Tonus with lighting by Kevin Fraser. with period set and costumes by Julesk o us
and Kerry Hackett respectively..It opens on
Tuesday, July 21.
Tickets are still available for all four pro-
ductions playing in repertory through to the
end of August. Please call the Box Office at
523-9300 or 9225 for tickets and information -
and be patient if the lines are busy ... with
the mail disruptions many more people are
calling in.
At the Blyth Festival GIRLS IN THE
GANG • and BORDERTOWN CAFE have
opened to rave reviews - 'stylish, impudent,
appealing', 'a swell evening of entertain-
ment', it's flat out great ... first-rate
theatre'. Now rehearsals are underway on
the two plays which will open at the Blyth
Festival in July.
MISS BALMORAL OF THE BAYVIEW,
which opens on July 14, is the third Colleen
Curran play to be premiered by the Festival
- and anyone who saw CAKE -WALK or
MOOSE , COUNTY will know what a
hilarious evening, is in store for them!
Featuring Kevin Bundy, Beth Anne Cole,
Also in rehearsal is BUSH FIRE by
Laurie Fyffe, a suspense play based on a
true mystery that occured in Lanark Coun-
ty, Ontario, in the early 1800s. Those who
remember Peter Colley's I'LL BE BACK
BEFORE MIDNIGHT will know that the
Blyth Festival excels at this sort of `thriller'
- one which keeps the audience glued to their
HAPPY 20th ANNIVERSARY
MOM & DAD
BARRY & IRENE MILLIAN
JULY 8th
made an ap-
Arena Wednes=
16. For almost
"Honky Tarok
Show" and the exposure paid off by giving him touring oppor-
tunities with the likes of Johnny Paycheck, Joe Sun and 'Dolly Par-
ion.l photo by Yvette Zandbergen 1
•
The McQuaid sisters of the Seaforth area were warmly received at the Old Tyme Jamboree
held by the Huron County Federation'of Agriculture to celebrate 50 years of the federation in
Ontario, The entertainment and barbecue drew both the young and old, and included a
number of members instrumental in establishing the agricultural organization in HurNn
County. The Jamboree was held .June 28 at the Seaforth Community ('entre.
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Yes, from the newest flat screen
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All, covered by our no -worry
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HAVE IT ALL. HAVE IT NOW.
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Your Granada Authorized Dealer is:
GODERICH ENTERTAINER
5R The Square, Goderich 524-2321
Did you know the 'music was live
for every perf rom ance at Blyth
• BLYTH - Did you know that the music in
Blyth Festival's Girls in The Gang is live
every performance? Composed by John
Roby, the music is in the style of the 1950s
bebop era. It's played by band members
John Roby ( Keyboards ), Alex Dean (sax-
ophone),
sax-
ophone), Brian O'Kane r trumpet t, Steve
Lucas t bass). and Mark Congram i drums i -
and they manage to produce that wonderful
sound from extremely cramped quarters!
The band sits directly behind the back
wall of the Girls set, in a corridor -like space
approximately 6' x 16'. They work in the
dark with small lights on their musk' stands
to illuminate the score. Strangely enough,
the band members have never actually seen
the performance on stage - they only hear
GODERICH
FIGURE SKATING CLUB
"TEEN
VIDEO
DANCE"
featuring Dr. Music
Friday, July 31, 1987
8:00 p.m.
ADVANCED TICKETS AVAILABLE
July 24, 1987
7 to 10 pm at the arena
July 25, 1987
1 to 4 pm at Suncoagt Mall
REFRESHMENTS/DOOR PRIZES
ADVANCED TICKETS $5,00
what is happening through their Ireada t.
In addition.• the actors use one end of Oil
musicians' -corridor" as an access to th1
stage, making for much to-ing and fro-ina • •
the dark confined space'
One of .the musicians, Mark Congrama ha,
a local connection - his parents are both
originally from Wingham and •his paternal
grandparents, Wilfrid and Elsie Congram.
still reside there. Mark himself, spent many
holidays at his grandparents' home when h,
was younger so he's no stranger to Huron
County.
If you haven:t yet seen Girls In The Gang.
there are still tickets available for most per-
formances. Don't miss out on this terrific
production - and some of the catchiest music
in town.
Telecare
TELECARE
Irl
Goderich
24 Hr. Confidential Listening
1-800-265®4596
STfIG EI DOE
For
Sandra Hulley
and
Steven Popp
Saturday, July 11
Goderich
For Information Call
524-0182 : r 524-9910
1®523-9572
STAG
AND
DOE
Leslie Rean
Brad Cook
Friday, July 10187
8 p.m. -1 a.m.
Blyth
D.J.: Sound -trek
For more information
5244452 or 524.8185
made an ap-
Arena Wednes=
16. For almost
"Honky Tarok
Show" and the exposure paid off by giving him touring oppor-
tunities with the likes of Johnny Paycheck, Joe Sun and 'Dolly Par-
ion.l photo by Yvette Zandbergen 1
•
The McQuaid sisters of the Seaforth area were warmly received at the Old Tyme Jamboree
held by the Huron County Federation'of Agriculture to celebrate 50 years of the federation in
Ontario, The entertainment and barbecue drew both the young and old, and included a
number of members instrumental in establishing the agricultural organization in HurNn
County. The Jamboree was held .June 28 at the Seaforth Community ('entre.
NOW YOU CAN BUY!
20" REMOTE CONTROL
COLOUR. TELEVISION
$59900
OR RENT FOR
$2595
PER MONTH
HASID ON 11 MONTHS
$3595
PM MONTH
SAM ON 1 MONTH
R'%fyYr .,'.ckr,•f,r4'� f,¢Ksr. %.;, .,.
BUY, LEASE OR RENT YOUR
COLOUR TV FROM GRANADA!
Granada has them! The TVs you brag
about. The one for the bigTame. The
one that does justice to today's special
effects and big budget movies.
Yes, from the newest flat screen
monitors with rich, stereo sound...to
the 40" Super Screen model, the
newest, most popular colour TVs with
remote control are at Granada now.
All, covered by our no -worry
"Granadacover" service. And all, ready
to buy, lease or rent.
So call Granada today!
HAVE IT ALL. HAVE IT NOW.
HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Your Granada Authorized Dealer is:
GODERICH ENTERTAINER
5R The Square, Goderich 524-2321
Did you know the 'music was live
for every perf rom ance at Blyth
• BLYTH - Did you know that the music in
Blyth Festival's Girls in The Gang is live
every performance? Composed by John
Roby, the music is in the style of the 1950s
bebop era. It's played by band members
John Roby ( Keyboards ), Alex Dean (sax-
ophone),
sax-
ophone), Brian O'Kane r trumpet t, Steve
Lucas t bass). and Mark Congram i drums i -
and they manage to produce that wonderful
sound from extremely cramped quarters!
The band sits directly behind the back
wall of the Girls set, in a corridor -like space
approximately 6' x 16'. They work in the
dark with small lights on their musk' stands
to illuminate the score. Strangely enough,
the band members have never actually seen
the performance on stage - they only hear
GODERICH
FIGURE SKATING CLUB
"TEEN
VIDEO
DANCE"
featuring Dr. Music
Friday, July 31, 1987
8:00 p.m.
ADVANCED TICKETS AVAILABLE
July 24, 1987
7 to 10 pm at the arena
July 25, 1987
1 to 4 pm at Suncoagt Mall
REFRESHMENTS/DOOR PRIZES
ADVANCED TICKETS $5,00
what is happening through their Ireada t.
In addition.• the actors use one end of Oil
musicians' -corridor" as an access to th1
stage, making for much to-ing and fro-ina • •
the dark confined space'
One of .the musicians, Mark Congrama ha,
a local connection - his parents are both
originally from Wingham and •his paternal
grandparents, Wilfrid and Elsie Congram.
still reside there. Mark himself, spent many
holidays at his grandparents' home when h,
was younger so he's no stranger to Huron
County.
If you haven:t yet seen Girls In The Gang.
there are still tickets available for most per-
formances. Don't miss out on this terrific
production - and some of the catchiest music
in town.
Telecare
TELECARE
Irl
Goderich
24 Hr. Confidential Listening
1-800-265®4596
STfIG EI DOE
For
Sandra Hulley
and
Steven Popp
Saturday, July 11
Goderich
For Information Call
524-0182 : r 524-9910
1®523-9572