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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-06-13, Page 20THE HuE.on,EXPOSITOR, JUNE 13, 1084 Aid • Theatre and inutilcit(udents from Humber College will Ire Singing and dancing *trawl acme() tariothia summer in a revival of the old,‘ „ell travelling road shows Which ounce: fs;ctosse4thisprovince. Fed "s. AA• Ontario Celebration', 'the cabaret of 40 . performers . is Humber's contributiatt tothe province's200th ann .vers- ary-celebrations. The performers will travel throughout Ontario in a brightly painted 45-footttailer which will convert quickly into a ,cabaret stage. The show will be at the Seaforth and District Community Centres on Monday, 'Use 18 for shows at 1 p,m.; 2:30 p.m. and •7 p.m. with free admission. The project has been funded by a grant of $300,000 from Ontario's Cabinet Committee on the 'Bicentennial. The Committee- is chaired by Margaret Birch, Parliamentary Asaistantto the-Prender. The skew willfeaature singing, dancing and i natruznentalsss de icting particular' fntartq eharaeteristics A SW** entitled Windsor Strut" win deacribe,iilt a Dixieland beat song and dance,,tbe Windsor r and Essex County areas, featuring the' border and the Ambassador bridge. Another segment .wiil cdeacti , the popular Kitchener -Waterloo Ofitober;Fwith a focus on German delicacies and the polka, A Groat Lakes Seaway segment, piing by three sailors will describe the marine scene in Ontario. There are eight segments" in total. "We want this• entertainment to be, colourful, lighthearted and upbeat as pos- sible", said Howard Cable, music and theatre director atthe College. Ile wrote, and is directing the 35 -minute program. / "This is like the old tent shows which used to travel the rov,ince.:We;ll:pull in our truck, pull out a 20 -foot stage fru. the side of the truck, up goes a canopy with portable' lights Forrester to a Maureen Forrester, internationally -known contralto and chairman of the Canada Council, will be the guest of honor at the Opening Ceremonies of the 10th Blyth Festival. This will be Miss Forrester's second visit to the Memorial Hall; she gave a recital here m April, 1981. Born and raised in Montreal, Maureen Forrester made her professional debut in 1951 with the Montreal Eiger Choir; her first recital followed in 1953. A strong advocate of Canadian music, she has.premiered numer- al* compositions by Canadian composers. ;Until the 1970s, Miss Forrester special- ized in lieder, oratorio and orchestral works with music; she has since established her commend of opera too. Miss Forrester was appointed Chairman of the Canada Council rn Deceinber, 1983. Miss Forrester will also preside at the opening of the Art Gallery, featuring an exhibition of selected works from the Opbwe Cultural Foundation of Manitoulin Island. A similar exhibition was mounted here in 1983 n and proved extremely popular. This year's. exhibition features hew works, including paintings by Leland Beli', Blake Debassige, Michael Robinson, Blair Debassige, Pana- mick and many others Some examples of native Crafts will also form part of the exhibition. And continuing with the theme of the art exhibition, this year's special Opening Night entertaixpnent will be provided by the Wikwemikong Drunic Committee (or the Wiley Singers for short). This group of native singers and dancers also hail front Manitou- lin Island. They will perform traditional native songs and dances on the Memorial Hall lawn prior to the opening, night production of Garrison's Garage. The schedule for the evening's events is: S p.m. Opening of the Art Gallery exhibition by Maureen Forrester; celebration song by Wikwemikong Drum Committee; 6 p.m. Dinner in the lower hall of the theatre. Guest speaker, Maureen Forrester. (Tickets for the dinner are S7.50 each and go on sale to the public as of June 18, subject hi (TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP THREE BEARS SUMMER, ' -PLAYGROUND PROGRAM ma Mondays: 9:30 til 4 p.m. at Vanastra Tuesdays: 9:30 til 4 p.m. at Egntondville Thursdays: 9:30 til 4 p.m, at Varna Fridays: 9:30 til 11:30 Tiny Tots at Vanastra Rec Centre Wednesdays: Special Trips and Sports Development Pro4ram at Vanastra Rec. Centre. sad in under two hours the showais ready to go", Cable paid F, t The show wilt visit mora,-, than 40 ' communities ofvarying sizes s Ontario, scheduled: in conjunction other cont. Pon* Bicentennial activities Tito show will • be,repeated Up to six times at every location. The team is coin# tised'of,.20 s tigers, 10 nmsieians' and a technical: wry, of four Alreadywell intorehearsaisof alient 15 hours per week, the students arra volunteering their time on an extra -curricular ,b1;sis. When the show tours' Ontarrio from mud -Mai! to Labor Day, the: students will be p id under,the• Ontario Government's Experience '84 stud ent employment program. The schedule includes'tours through • southern and central Ontari, n#kthe end of " , : ;: , e t 1 •n h '»S rh aro h ' in "�>Ju northern 'A THE RCH sal . June, eastern Ontario , eat l . M KE. M., A „n e Ontario Aid -July to late AugguIlst. and back to ',rota - central . roahool's curio "Trumpet ` Bitnd opus : a central and southern Ontario until Labor.Day. , 1 PLAYGROUND PROGRAM FEES ,S8.00per child $20.00 per family $1.00 per day FIRST TRIP TUESDAY, .JULY 10 ' !'A OW, MAOft uar et HURON,COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE PINERIDGE ZOO, GRAND BEND For additional information call482-3544. REGISTRATION DATES: June 15 at Huron Centennial School, noon hour June 17th & 23rd: Vanastra Rec Centre, 1:00 p.m'tri 4:00 p.m. SEAFORTH T Tl "1IL Ter rLl k..J1' kJ �>V 13 Celebrating 60. Years of Service Your choice of Chicken, pork or. Boal dernonetratlon at the Sunday, , at the high hand re u nlpn ,en school. Over 159 members since 1908 attended the reunion. (tiundertinark photo) #I availability.) take place outside and will be open to the 7:30 p.m. Performance. of native songs `general public •) 8:30 p,m. Opening. Night and dances by the Wikwemikong Drum a nuance; Giarrisan s •Garage, by Ted Committee. (Weather Permitting, this will :°r ohns starring Ted Johns and 'David Fox, A Thousand Clowns opens Huron 'Country Playhouse On June 19, Huron Country Playhouse will begin its 13th season of summer entertain- ment. A Thousand Clowns by Herb Gardner, the first of 9 openings for 1984, prbmises to leave the audience with a happy and warm feeling. It is a captivating comedy that'draws life from the warmth of its character's. It is simultaneously sunny and wistful, sensible and demented, and above all, unfailingly funny. ° ' There are tickets available for A Thousand Qowns andall other shows and events (0) acentennial. Youth Sport OL Moss Festival For Boys and Girls ages 9 to 11 Sumemr 1984 • A fun -filled week of apart and physical activity in July • Awards for all participants ,,, • ina,JUt ilnbeaic s)�,a j ' • Prelatice wide: community. area and i provincial events• •.n; e • Op,grtunity)o progress to next ievel - • Provincial Event at Contmmiallarkrn Etotiicoke August 25-28. • No cost tit registered parttcfpants To register: July 9 to 13 In Seaforth Contact: Seaforth Rec. Mike 5274882 prior tO July 2nd. A R:contrac!al prot4ct orrantred by war .. _ _.....-... focal, rriten drpuheent En rnaperdtaa with urn spc,ta acrd PRcaz+&arrt, at the „,.t, ... , Qnt,rto tinmarry a To¢rfam end Reav,llan leneuh e CSM rre ren gnaw, C Mort +t tzafrm erb P.n.s nee r ryeeraddn Wenn Hensall Merchants Assoc. WELCOME. YOU • Otte 10 planned for this, the most ambitious of seasons. A Thousand Clowns will run for two weeks, June 19 to June 30. The Playhouse box office hours are 10:00 to. 5:00 Monday through Saturday, (519). 238=8451, PaaariciPacrionl�'e Th.Cyoaeleb mo,dm,nt for pr,onerItn„s, Local Talent Presents TIPSS - .HULLEY I aurlb well of MItcbeu ,laid.: Wi aMm Halley of'Cromasty, wieb to annottaee. their fertheoming marriage which is to take One oft. June 20 at Cromlttty presbyters Church, Cromarty at 6130 p.pa. Reception to follow at 9 km, at Mitchel and District Coalmen* Cen- tre. HAPPY 35th ANNIVERSARY on June 15th to Ron- & Paiutene Bennett ti S ' and y' Wayne .Colclough • s Mary Jane atthe Iieheall„Arena June 15 & 16 Com, tee the tlenerar Coach CltationAnd Covsair'Recreation Vehicles on display in the `park tte.. STAG r DOE Scott ti Sat., June 16 -'ThE Fk°RM SHOW' Written 0y ri Paw Montilla Direct by Card Oriold Brussels Stockyards Sales Arena 8 p.m: June 26 & 27,1984 Brussels, Morris and Gray Qaillmunity Crtfttra _. _ Ap rl1.;luly t,. 984 $3.00 T'Ickefs Available At: Marys srwtrtg Centres (Clinton & t-lstovre), Mr* s Drew Stoops (Seetonryn), Harris Stationery tesad Gray Mun00101). k pe; Oak*. il, 8nraseta, Monts ConantOsman Mmityn 607-daTa. Tta • lariat firs reetilytid �y�����y Oscan- Mint Of the a�craia( Maui offtuito mark titM Otcentamlet of Ore Province of Ontario. Best wishes from Gary, Dianne and Tracey; Art, Joan and Stott, Family and Friends. I>Ktrson�r�.,o,va Loath Provided For mor• information phone 4$2.935 526.7775 ti .111.1111111101111. WANTED aches & Managers for 1984/85 Sesforth & District Mirror Hockey Association Please canted Bob Beuttenmiller if interested BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB PRESENTS MITCHELL RED DEVILS INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY TEAM presents Huron 'Food Festival AR-D-QIJE and DANCE Sat., June 23 BBQ 8-8 p.m. DANCE 9 p.m. Dinner $7.00 Dance $3.00 SAVE $1.00 BOTH FOR $9.00 LOWDOWN iltr r Mitchell Arena 50's & 60's Musk FRI., JUNE 22 MOO P.M. ADVANCE TICIIET516.°' ral.ist•:. �. SILVER NEWS •7.f10 at doh BROWNIE'S DRIVE -1N THEATRE 164 Booth St- CLINTON lf1.r,vdant loom. whatth'vart', tturksrt Intra Khat lrtufi-miw ing. Food is being prepared by CAMPBELL & CARDIFF CATERERS Ad.ntsslon restricted to 10 -years of age & over. Alt setas final • No refunds Featuring foods from: Huron Beef Producers Huron Polk Producers Huron Turkey Producers Soudant Potatoes Cdn. Canners (Delmonte) Ont: Wheat Producers Veg. Marketing Board Windsor Salt Ont. Bean Growers Co-operative Huron County Bick Pickles WWSCRtt' for rs dearer, brighter picture 111 Tasty Nu Bakery Gerald Martene Apple Orchards Huron Dairy Producers Huron County Milk Community PER ARDUA VE.RiUS 1834 • 1984 THE CLAN BROADFOOT celebrating the 150TH ANNIVERSARY of their settlement In Huron County June 30 & July 1 and much more,... Tickets available at: Bob & Betty's Archie's & also Dixie Lee(Seaforth) Appearing: On Saturday, June 16 ssels, Morris & Grey Community Centre At: B Ticket $ .00 Per Person Ilene* Available ars Brussels Variety, McDottatd Itoi aeall, 9russels; J,L, McCutcheon Motors, .1.11.'s Gas Bar & Shake ShoPPe, Brussels; Anna's Dress Shoppe, Seafoi'ttf Or Mutat), Brussels 1,104 Mernber or call 887.6698. Held tinder the'eathority , , Prected* go frame e of a Special Occasion* Permit C ntittantty tlettere-tent Alfie n( Wet* *talked tea h too SATURDAY, JUNE 30: Seaforth and District Community Centres 10:00 a.m. Registration, games and tours of historic' sites 5:30 p.m. Banquet and programme SUNDAY, JULY 1: 11:00 a.m. Service of Worship First Qresbyterian Church Seaforth. Ont. followed by the unveiling of a cairn at Harpurhey Cemetery Afterwards - lunch at the Seaforth and District Community Centres For farther information All descendants of the Broadfoat Pioneers, John Broadfoot - 527-1667 who came to Huron County are invited. Thelma Broedfoot - 527.0127 , ,6 • 3