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--• 1 h Bluewater :Crehtre held a volunteer recognition luncheon 'Wednesday;
'June 27 and honored several indlvlduals and groups with certificates of , - '-
appreciation. Awa`rded'for individual continuous` service was Mrs. Violet
Bridle. Awarded -for 'individual service 'Were' -Jean—Papernick,-;•L'en =
MacGregor; Fran Rae,'and'Mr. and Mrs. George Ross.
Pools
BY CATH WOODEN
•After 'a dreary
beginning,' Pools
Paradise turned out to be
.a lively and humorous
summer evening's , en-
tertainment.
The production opened
'the ' Huron • Country
-Playhouse's ..eighth
season on Wednesday,
June 27 and runs through..
to July 7.
The • play, written. by
Philip King and !directed
by ,. dames -Murphy.
features the same
characters as• last •.
season's See How. they
Run. Stanley:. Coles
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 5,'1979—PAGE 3A'
Mobile libraryoffered by county ,
Vacationers get book service
For the sixth •summer
the -Huron County
Library, in co-operation
with the Ministry of
Culture and Recreation,
will. offer a book lending
service to area
vacationers.
The mobile library
system has . been
popular feature in local
camps, parks' and
seasonal residential
areas offering
vacationers a good
selection of paperbacks. ,.
Three students are
employed for the
program by .the Ministry
of " Culture and
Recreation- Joan Coulter,.
a mathematics student at .
the University of
Waterloo, is heading up
the program for the
second year. Lorna _
Eggert, Egmondville acrd'
include puppet shows, program at 3 p.m. They
crafts, , games and will be at Paul Bunyan
stories. Ca'ilipat 1.30 p.m. and at.
The program began' the Old Homestead and,
Monday July 3 'and will Sugar Bush from 5 to' 7
continue throughout July p.m.
and JAugust. Books may Over 700 hooks are
be b6 'rowed for a period availablee' for the library
of one week and simply service and new books
dropped off at book drops are purchased each year.
provided'at the camps.. The program has been
-On Tuesday thelibrary""suecessfuri-trthisare and
visits Pinelake Camp Coulter claims. there is a
from 5 to 7 p.m. with a definite need for this type
children's program to of service to recreation
follow. It will also;•be at',•._areas.
Kitchigami Camp "It is fairly standard
Tuesday from 5 to7. _ for' a library to provide
• On Wednesday books books as well as
will be available in Port children's ' programs,"
Albert and Huron Cliffs she', said.. "Some small
Camp._ from 1.30 to 3.30 campshavenorecreation
p.m. with a ,children's program.and people look
hour to follow.' From 4.30 forward to this."
'to' 6.30 the library will The program ., caters
visit MacNays General... mainly. to larger camps
Store sand MacKenzie and Falls _ Reserve
Sharon Engel',..B.r:ussels, Camp• Conservation are�3 �ll1s
both in the .,"Library On Thursday, the girls been dropped die
e
Technician _course" at will he at .locations in list because of_ • poor
.Fanshawe. College, have Poipt Farms Provincial .response.
also -been hired for- the` Park from 1.30 to.3.30,A - The. service is' co_m-
program. . children's' program- •ram- will plctely' free and despite'
The b-asic-_ aim e
of• the"- be from 4 to„5' p.m; serving a °.transient
program_ is' to .provide artd•a puppet show will be , summer crowd the rate of
reading - material for staged in the-harn from,7 , lost. or stolen books_ is
people vacationing in the. to 8 p.m;" surprisingly low..
area. But - these' three- On Friday. the Library Aside from programs
"..young _ladies• also have will visit'Jellysfone_Park, at the caps or con
extensive plans' for'' • Bayfield beginning at 1 m
., s..ervat"i"on "7., a r. e 'a s
"A. children's Program' s" p•m.• with' a children s 'children.'s programs-iwll:
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!aradise lively and humorou
recreates his role as the
Reverend Lionel Toop, an
economy -minded English
vicar.
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Coles ` does much
fussing and hopping
'about., as • the vicar,
spending most of his time
escaping the tough -as-
. nails 'spinster; Miss,
S1tillorf '
Jenny Turner portrays
Miss Skillon adequately,
coming alive during the
"search, and rescue"
scene.
• As Ida::: ` the ,,Maid,
Jennifer . `Austin was
partly responsible foe•"the
lethargic, ill-timed first'
act (alo•ng with '
Little families gather
Ernie Little has 8Oth birthday
playwright King for • -His ,body mov•w
e.ments Pools " paradise as a "blue-hlarcrcd audience it
' boring ,dialogue)- She were so„hilarious that his pleasant way -to spend an ' attracts:,
started ' 'stiff and .un- . mere• presence on stage evening. .
natural, but underwent a made the audience break . ,.•
-complete metamorphisis... ,up._ - •. _ .. _ .:.:..
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for the- third act and. The Reverend Arthur Most people either love
became.the delight of the Humphrey • andthe or loathe the Playhouse
stage. Bishop of •Lax• were the' 'atmosphere this reporter'
the histerics and running ` Some find the sparrow's..=.
offsetting elements to all 'leaning to the i'itter.
Trudy Cameron, as the
vicar's' liberal^ minded'
about:
moths, _and- well
_wife Penelope,.succeeded,,.. -.* ventilated 'barn 'quaint',,. •
as the- controlling, Drew Russell, 'as ”-hut. it •just doesn't•.match
presence on stnge and . 'Humphrey, was, perfect the type of play It stages
was effective , as a in the small part and Jay and the white -shoed,.
reference point for other MacDonald as the stern ,
characters:' yet endearing ' bishops
- Peter Millar?! managed succeeded ine purposely
to make, the utterance, slowing the third •'act
• "Ar," mean just about down to an, •infuriating
everything, as Ida ,§ pace... •
boyfriend Willie Briggs. All in all, watching' •
On Sunday, June 24 made a very fitting toast Then., all ,enjoyed a
there was a •very happy to which Ernie replied friendly: chit-chat, while
and gala, get-togther• with one • of his "ap- some, 'of the younger folk"
• when the Little families p r o p r i'0- t e•" jokes. 'took advantage of the
gathered at Harry's Following. this, his two,•,..pool.• Later a sumptuous
Little Bowl to celebrate • • youngest g r a n'd - 'smorgasbord, provided,
Grandad Ernie's 80th daughters, Sally and by the -"Little Gals was'
birthday. Nancy, presented • him very much enjoyed, to.
It.had .taken quite some with a 'beautiful brown which Harry and Ford
ingenuity and planning on •leather 'recliner ;`'Chair, proposed a hearty vote of
Frank's part to tear .his frons his family. thanks.
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dad away from the
Clinton Horse Races.
When he arrived' at the`
decorated poof' and' rec
roomy he`was greeted by
40 smiling faces 'to the
• tune of Happy Birthday -
all this to his surprise.
His- oldest; -grandson
',Dennis, in his charming
--and competent manner,
Agept for 24.hr.
FILM DEVELOPING.
Guests and fame-!-
, members were' present
frons Toronto, Alliston
and Clinton. No one is
ever too old to not enjoy a
birthday party, as was
`"'shown when Ernie "
opened seventeen bir-
thday..; cards arid" many
nice gifts from `His old
time friends and family.
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