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elong awaited'announeement• of the ;ltiteatre,and pleased with,; the reception it
- 19$4 play series in the Huron Country �: receive* ? r c ,.
• Playl oust: stliclio theatFe--PI,ayhous o1 three There , *ill . be A few chant;..s in ;the
?" , , en mad,.. eV the Zine -up , �;i?laylious ,, 11; setup , Though . he basic
jm 4t lsgp; pile s,to provide an exciting `t•caoaret-s yle of enitertainMent willreip,ain,
n�i e Ifo• hettregoers. .::the repe ,.: Win* h ,been drp ul1 L111l�
F'ia hurl .11 is he newest addition to the � . P•1y984,.' ' eaah of t�e • r „
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• HP complex. This ainaller' theatre opened.. {.performed for a total of tea days (twelve
iastJ6iy;and'housed splendid productions of' itperf0rmapces), During ;each completeun,
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" 18 Who' ls, The Return'of-the Curse of the there will be regular Thursday matinees:
Muni 's: Revenge and -Eight to the Bar., ;.Once one Shaw has completed its run, that,
'Heft er Redick, HCP General Manager, show Will close and the next will open, ;.To
.said "Last year ticket sales in Playhouse 11 ',satisfyv the demands, of our, audience, tickets.
started Out slowly, but, by the end of the first will be•avaiilable on both a subscription and.
few weeks,, thecast was playing to capacity ,:an individual'' ticket basis. •.,•,
''crowds We are, all' very proud of the new Leading off the Playhouse seaSon.will be
9‘.,1 ,rrt eafightgov
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Rehearsals have begun for The Shortest ' I think theg cast is much strong` er than the
Distance Between Two,foints which plays at cast when the show was originally produgced
BlAh M. morial Hall, March 15, 16 and 17. ; at the Blyth Sutnmer!:Festival in 1977, Then
;., The „ S'hor+test Distance Between. Two ' the production was the final one -of the year
Ppints is• the first play to be presentedbya :and some actors were miscast because of the
new theatre role any called The.Theatre ,;,.re erto coin any lean rept of the Festi.al.
Circle which will bring theatre to local '',,,This time the actors have been specifically
audiences: on a regular basis during the fall, ,' chosen for their' roles.";
winter and spring months. - ' Brian ,.Caulback plays the part of Scotty
Director of the show is Steve Coopman of *Of,;the, proprietor of the hardware who
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Toronto and set and costume designer is its also: the•itrqu$led village reeve, who gels
Wendy Ball • of Stratford who has worked at +-,'.;caught between the `government which
Strafford, Festival, Gryphon Theatre, Barrie ;i wants.tb.,build a super -highway through his
and other theatres across Canada. . towns and the townspeople led by the town
Writer Keith Roulston said he was very ,;drug (Michael Kelly of Toronto) whoa wants
pleased With the quality •of the cast of the to"'tght back.'.
new production. "On the whole," ho said, ;. luitda.�Bolen and Robert Derosiers • play
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THE FiRST teachers hockey tournament
raised $200 for Seaforth'8 minor hockey
league. Bob Beuttenmiller accepted 'the
cheque from .,Itm Moore and SieVei Ho k.
(Hundertmarkphoto)
Huronview residents hearold time music: favorites
It was toe -tapping time Monday afternoon
at Huronview when Marie Flynn and her
group of musicians presented a program of
old 'tint', music in the auditorium. They
played many selections of old and .new
favorites, and certainly kept the interest of
the audience with their lilting tunes. '
Special Care folk were treated togice cream
cones on Tuesday afternoon. In, spite of
winter and snow all around, 'cones' are still
quite a popular item with the residents.
Thursday afternoon the Salvation Army
from Goderich presented a study in music _
and song under the leadership of Captain
Will,
World Day of Prayer was observed in many
Happy Citizens
play euchre
Seaforth Happy Citizens met at Legion
Hall, Thursday, March There were nine
to les of euchre played.
Ihners were ladies high, Jean Keyes;
la s lone hand, Margaret Smale; ladies
tow, Blanche Stevens; men's high, Lloyd
Pipe; men's lone hand, Alvin ',Stevens and
men's •low, Jack McEwen.
areas throughout the country on Friday
morning. At Huronview, it was held under
the direction of the Christian Reformed
Church of Clinton. Helen Bradley and.Mabiel
Scott of Huronview, took part.
Rev. Norme,p Pick conducted worship
service in the chapel Sunday morning.
A warm welcome is extended to Rev.
William McWhinnie, retired pastor of First
Baptist Church in Goderich, who has come to
reside at Huronview.
To the family q the late Annie Oldfield, we
express our sincere sympathy.
Sunday afternoon the Lakeside Mennonite
Choir sang at Huronview.
SENSATIONAL SOUND
RiCK'S DISC JOCKEY SERVICES
Music to PleaseAll
Parties, Weddings, Dances,
Banquets
YOUR HOST -- WITH THE MOST
R.R.1 Bracefield, Ont. Ph. Rick Bloss
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e`in he Back $oat=b Bill, Hartley and .Morei.Witii Fooling', (August 8 -August 18),.
CIi f lt► s EJui !`)'1+ lY 2*), This delightful at usigal�revue ..which• moites sparkling
' ' musiculltr the )t es o our• friends as comedy with ever�popular.;,music and is
they live through the Q's,,#60's and.70's"and , guaranteed to enchant'ev'eryone., .
experience early rock -en'' roll, protest songs / ;'Heather Redick added ',`,AVe:.always try to
and disco and. try dnI�a�e�verYt idg frown bobby ,satisfy thetaste• of tour audience and we are
sox tl oodie skiff .to 4 gogo boots and Certain they will be••as excited by the new
designer Je, s h ` , , seas n ✓a s; we are It's a W.innt r; "i •every
o. it Q,wing lartst year„a„ -'mush s cress, • l8 , wa .. °°�
eels, wn , be Jo 11�rayy.,s..Billy Bishop ; ubseri bolts (by mail tlyder only until
Goes .to War '(Ji , 2,5)August 4), the April 30, th ,the: :three•• Playhouse 11
- inestnerixin$ accou of Canada''s World ggtip. yuctions•are Clow on sale:at Huron -County
War 1 flying •ace who downed 72. enremy Playhouse for•.,.820.00 Thins.. subscription
planes. andlbecame elle intetplational symbol pprovides one voucher for each play.
of Canadian deixtdg,d'o.. individual tickets at $7.50 per person for any
Finally, thanes ,Tack, l;+lorthiitare's Once pierformance�tgo out, ante per
May 1.
agua inn ' th lay
villa a coil ctlldrf �51to” aicC Rpposite v owe Tickets f'th
(r.e p"1ay are now on sale at
on they est line. of attack T om4 on, Boil $7:50. each througlh The `Theatre Circle box
plays Charlie, the older" fitMer nvrflo gives off ce, 102 Dinsley Street, Blyth (Box 429) or
Scott(e• advice he often doesnt't..nee 'but .:the Blyth Centre for the Arts box office or
gives the insane -.proceedings 'the• same inay :be reserved by . hone. by calling
perspective tlfdj%' peed. - , .4523-9P,ar: 5 3 Zit i.
Seat s on fi r I*ICP subscribers
All sutlscritiexs to the 19114 (main stage Playhouse haseiioitiatert this new mail order
•season at Huron Country Playhouse are now ' system, in an attempt .to eliminate the two
able to, make their seat selections for the and threedtout . lon ` 7111e -ups which have
upcoming six -play summer series. developedkat�the tiOketticket office window's. The,
Seat selection actually began in 'early .. success and '•.expansion the ,theatre has
-ivary When the ticket office opened for all enjoyed, has.led, to increased' audiences and
,nose who'had donated. to the current HCP the need for a longer reservation: period.
season. rL
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Benefit Dance
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to be held at the
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2'x4' Textured: 80 sq ft ctn., fire retardant, ac-
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Held under the authority of
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Ladies Please Bring Lunch
March 16-
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Admission '3,00
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P.F.S. Disc Jockey
Seaforth & District
Community Centres
Sponsored by
Booster Club
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$3590ctn.
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Fire -Rated
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4 white cross tee 81,09 ea.
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Chalet Birch 818.95
Rustic Pine 524.95
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This real wood planking is 5/16" thick
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