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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1975-01-30, Page 2PAGE 2 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1975 Appoint architect (continued from page 1) ing for 500 people. It will have well slopccd floors, well plann- ed acoustics and sight lines, an orchestra pit and stage space large enough to accommodate full scale musicals. Kippen Elzar Ivlousseau was admitted to Seaforth Hospital last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collar, Ningh n visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau. Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Kyle made a business trip to Calgary recently. Mrs. Pearl Love is convalesc- at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Harold Jones. Mr. and Mrs, Garry Cooper and baby son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper. Miss Cathy Bell, Stratford, visited at her hone here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kinsman joined the Beef Producers' tour to Florida. Ken McLean is a patient at South Hurai Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Alderdice are holidaying in Hawaii. While the new building will be highly efficient and up-to- date, its appearance will be farm -like and will tie in with and connect to the present Play- house barn, snaking up what might be one of the most att- ractive theatres in Canada The Playhouse board has studied the results of the feasib- ility study carried out by Lett, Smith, made possible through a grant from the ministry of colleges and universities. The study dealt with immed- iate and long-range needs, explored the continued use of the tent, the conversion of the present barn aloft and a variety of pre-engineered buildings that could be adapted for use as a summer playhouse. An original design, however, was ultimately decided upon as •the type of building that would be the most serviceable, the most desirable and the most economical. Although the building's basic structure, phase one, is expect- ed to be ready for the 1975 season, the construction will be in phases over three years. Phase one of the building will cost approximately $50, 000. Construction will begin as quickly as possible. B.W. Tuckey, Exeter, head - FREE Your Child's Portrait In vivid color oni4.1 V141 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours listed below. Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's our way of saying "Thank you" to our regu- lar customers, and "Welcome" to everyone else. FRIDAY JAN. 31 - 11 A.M. TO 7 P.M. ONE DAY ONLY A GIFT TO YOU FROM AL' MARKET HENSALL ONTARIO ing the drive to finance the new building, announced a goal of $125, 000 to be raised over a three year period. He also acknowledged grants of $25, 000 from the provincial and federal governments. The Playhouse hopes to raise about half of the remainder from businesses, corporations, foundations and other granting agencies, but it is hoped a sub- stantial amount will be raised throughout the various local communities. Mr. Tuckey, who served for two years as chairman of the board, said the Playhouse has proven itself a viable operation and an asset to the community. Its attendance has grown steadily each year and to date has att- racted over 25, 000 visitors. During the highly successful 1974 season, the company played to 93 percent capacity and had four sell-outs. Mr. Tuckey said an organized canvass for funds will begin soon. LL - MACAULAY i1 ::.........:: . :.: xv\J}i}-ice.• ..: ::.max::,$::+.yY.}�i:2v:X.::::.: �.v..:. �: •:•: }:•.:tiv::.: • .:. .... .....::v.: �::. �.}4:.; BUILDING CENTRE \\ You can save money during our CLEAN SWEEP CLEAR- ANCE SALE. We want to clear out some items and reduce our inventory in others. BUY NOW AND SAVE. Aii014.* gEPIN/SHE p 11 NELLuve and V p grain Chant typ s to Priceto fro et start from 4.79 4X8. (-------- fl.001AING 4.69 Prices in vin`Jl Start 5.19 prom Carpet stock in Hens ii Store only �:::[{::i ::}'ri$:i}tip•:•: •::s1' ':•ilii: BALL-MACAULAY LTD. SEAFORTH CLINTON 527- 0 910 482-9514 HENSALL 262-2418 'u,..,. :;.?�:: •..},•• :x•}i ',h. f:i:..:c .:�.�• Via:.:,::•, .6 . .,.:}, \QA