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ENTERTAINMENT
Blyth play Country Hearts to go on tour this fall'
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Country Hearts, the Blyth Festival's fifth
and final production this season, opens on
Aug. 21 and plays through to Sept. 15. Sam
Slick and the Slowpokes, a country and
western band, join regular customers and
storm -stranded travellers at the Commodore,
a small town hotel, on a cold wintery night.
Written by Ted Johns and John Roby,
Country Hearts was a box office success when
it was first performed here. It sold out every
seat in 1982! The reviewers praised it - "a
foot -tapping terrific time", "a rousing
evenings entertainment"!
This year's production brings back the hit
songs from 1982 and includes new ones. It
stars Daisy Defiolt, Robert King, Ross Skene,
John Roby, Patricia Vanstone, Robin Craig,
Terry Harford, David Fox, Sandy Crawley,
Denise Kennedy, Robert Nasmith and Ron
Gabriel.
Country Hearts then goes on tour. You can
catch it at Durham District High School on
Sept. 17 at 8 p.m.; from Sept. 18-22 at 8 p.m.
it will be at the Humanities Theatre,
Segeres
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Phone 482-9217
Races, Weddings, Receptions,
atigttete, etc.
Variety of Music — Professional Service
mossoAMY MY AM, A®s®e®wl
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario.
For further information and tickets for
Blyth Festival performances, call 523-9300 or
523-9225. For tour information and tickets,
please contact the Durham Committee for the
Performing Arts, Durham, Ontario; and the
Humanities Theatre box office at, (519)
885-4280.
Down Memory Lane
"Once Morel With Fooling',", the happy-
go-lucky and slightly nostalgic revue com-
piled by Jack Northmore (last season's
Norman Thayer in "On Golden Pond" moved
into Playhouse II on Aug. 8.
This will be the tenth production of
Northmore's revue which features such all
time great hit songs as "42nd Street",
"Moonlight Serenade", "Jeepers Creep-
ers," "Brazil", "Pistol Packin' Mama", "In
the Cool, Cool, Cool off the Evenin8",
"Mairsy Doats" and "The Muskrat Ram-
ble." if variety is the spice of a good show.
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ISC JOCKEY SERVICE
Country Gold &
Rock 'N' Roll
Good recorded music for weddings,
dances, anniversaries, parties, etc.
Phone rt; russets evenings Ik afternoons
887-6159
The Clinton Optimist Club
PRESENTS
Saturday, August 18
AT THE CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
1 MAJORITY 600
FOOD AVA8AVAILABLE
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
Verbeek's Farm & Garden Centre
482-9333
Phone 482-7138
GET YOUR TICKETS WHILE THEY LAST!
RESERVE YOUR
TICKETS NOW!
They're Selling Fast!
WINGHAM OPTIMIST
MONSTER BINGO
(Final one of the summer)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th
Wingham Arena
Doors open at 1:00 p.m.
10 EARLY BIRDQUICKIES AT 1:30
10 REGULAR ONE -LINE $100 BINGOS 3 SPECIAL $200 BINGOS
1 $500 SPECIAL GAME 1 JACKPOTOF$1000
2 SHARE THE WEALTH 1 BONANZA BINGO
10 NiGHT-OWL QUICKIES AT END
MORE THAN =3000 MUST GO!
All proceeds for youth work!
T .4GREAT
"Once More! With Fooling!" has it! The Big
Bands! The Latin Craze! Good old-fashioned
Western". And all the really old tunes like
"The Flat Foot Floogie" and "One Meat
Ball" (songs that make "The Purple People!
Eater" sound sensible)!
"Once More! With Fooling!" features
Jack Northmore in his Playhouse 11 debut
with Marcia Trutt, Hank Stinson and Denise
Baillargeon rounding out the cast, It's the
final show of the Playhouse 11 season, so this
will be the last chance for 1984 to visit and
enjoy this cabaret theatre.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-iN THEATRE
169 Beech St. -CANTON
BOX OFFICE OPENS 8 PM
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NOW PLAYING'TILLTHURSDAY, AUG. 16
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"Once More! With Fooling!"
HALL FOR RENT
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Centre
48.2-3544
Dances, Weddings and
Receptions etc.
DUBLIN & DISTRICT
ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
BINGO
Fri. Aug. 17
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2 Big Days
Friday & Saturday
T 24 & 25
Come to Seaforth's Great Back to School Savings Event and save
on an exciting variety of products and services offered to you by
the friendly Seaforth merchants.
Browse for bargains on the Main Street and you'll be
entertained by clowns, a jug band as well as many other exciting
festivities!
SEAFORTH'S Great BACK TO SCHOOL EVENT....Don't Miss
It!
SPONSORED BY THE SEAFORTH B.I.A.
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NEWS
This past month's news has been rather
scarce due to holidays during the month •f
July. Guests from other branches hay
dropped in passing through Seaforth_ an
have been quite impressed with the sho -
cases in the hall and the lounges,
More branches are thinking along th se
lines now and will try to have a memori m
from the past to those who may use he
building in the future. Members of the Le on
hope their contribution through the year to
the welfare of the town will be remembers
Six lawn bowlers journeyed to London last
Saturday to play in the Legion Provincial
Lawn Bowling competitions. They included
on one team John Patterson, Neil Bell and Bill
Brown. On the other team were Jack Muir,
Bob Doig 71‘,1 •r ��1C
Even though the calibre of play was quite
good, the team skipped -"by Jack Muir
received honorable mention and received one
of the lesser prizes. The bowlers were shown
the hospitality of the "Victory, Branch" and
served dinner by the Ladies Auxiliary of that
branch.
This Friday evening, there will be a lawn
bowling night sponsored by the executive of
the branch. We hope those who have not
bowled before will see fit to attend as well as
those who are good bowlers. Bowling will
start at 8 p.m. with a barbecue to follow.
On Saturday, two teams of golfers will
attend the District golf at Hanover. We wish
them luck and the winners will go to
Provincial at a later date. We will post the
results next week.
On Friday, Aug. 24 there will be a corn
roast at the Branch, with entertainment later
in. the evening. We will have more on this
nez eek. -�
At t oin8 down o e sun and in the
morning we tuber them.
Gordon Sbott P.R.O.
Playhouse Auction coming
The Third Annual Cavalcade of Fun Super
Auction will take place at Huron Country
Playhouse on Sunday, Aug. 19 starting at
7:30 P.m. This is the second major
fundraising event of the 1984 season,
As in past years, Huron Country Playhouse
will be offering a wide variety of items
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GARY ARTS
Friday, Aug. 17
STAG
Jerry Jordan
Sat. Aug. 18
CLINCHER'S
FIRE BALL
BENEFIT
Sunday, August 19
R.D.'s HOTEL
GRAND BEND
2P.M.-10P.M.
$10
per person
Ticket Holders Only!
•FREE FOOD •CASH BAR•
Proceeds to Randy McClinchey & Ken
including theatre tickets, dinners ajt.restat r�-
ants in Grand Bend and Bayfiel ;"household
articles, assorted ornaments an many other
, bargains.
For the greatest buys of the s mmer, don't
forget the Cavalcade of Fun Sup -Auction at
HCP. Lots of fun and even more savings.
RICHMOND - STEWART
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richmond of
Brussels are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter, Bonnie, j
to Charles Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. I
Don Stewart, of Seaforth. Their mar -
age will take place September 15, 1984
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4 p.m. at Brussels United Church.
ELLIOTT - REID
TO MARRY—Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Elliott, Dublin and
Mrs. John Reid, Hensen are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their children, Robert Brad-
ley and Cindy Lon -Ann. The
marriage will take place
August 18th, 1984 at 7 p.m.
at the Berman -United
Church with Rev. Stan Mc-
Donald officiating. Open
reception at 9 p.m. to follow
hi Henault. Photo by
Sehwartzentrnber
Dupes m Shannon
Mr. and Mrs Donald Dupee of Seaforth
wish to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Barbara Ann, to
Thomas Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ivin Shannon of RRtt4 Walton. The
wedding will take place on August the
25th at 4:00 p.m. at the Northside
United Church In Seaforth. Open
reception to fopc(iow at 9:00 p m
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Seaforth and Distwt Community Cen-
tres.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Reynsbergen are
happy to announce the forthcoming
marriage of oar daughter Mary Anne to
Scott, son of Mr. Band lyre. Ronald
llMacGregor of RRi Klppen, on Septem-
ber 8, at St. James Roman Catholic
Church. Seaforth, at 4 p.m.