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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1986-02-26, Page 16A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, FEBRUARY 26, 1986 Huron schools involved in theatre workshop program and its slavish attachment to the television. The play is ripe with parody. To conclude the evening, South Huron Secondary in Exeter will also perform an original script called "Valedictorian." This piece deals with the volatile emotions of a first year university student who is called upon to be her high school's valedictorian. As you can see, it's a great opening night for the Festival. On Saturday evening, Goderich District Collegiate leads off with a hilarious comedy called 'Hurray For Johnny Canuck," by Canadian playwright Ken Gass. Johnny Canuck is Canada's answer to "Uncle Sam" or "Captain America." The play has a certain comic book quality to it which 1.011 appeal to everyone both young and old. Next, F.E. Madill Secondary in Wingham will perform their original scnpt called "The Borderline." This play deals with the tragic elements of teenagers growing up in an increasingly complicated and stressful world. Itis an honest and sometimes painful look at our need for friendship in moments of "' great despair. To conclude the Festival on Saturday evening, the final adjudication will take place with a number of awards being given out for outstanding performances. On February 28 and March 1 many students from all the high schools in Huron County will assemble at Central Huron Secondary School for participation in a number of theatre related workshops and group discussions with professionals in their field. The Festival is designed to provide not only a showcase for area talent, but also, it fosters an exchange of ideas and promotes cooperative friendship between students coming from several different schools. As well, the public gets treated to some fine entertainment. All plays performed in the Festival are written by professional Canadian play- wrights or have been an original cooperative effort on the part of a teacher and the cast. The performance length of a play must not exceed 50 minutes. On the opening night, Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton, will perform the first act of "Boiler Room Suite" by Rex Deverell. This is a touching play about two sldd row bums who, amid the confusion and failure in their lives, manage to act out personal fantasies which both make us laugh and touch our heart strings. Seaforth District High School will perform an original script called "A Passage Through Prime Time." This play is a humorous look At our society Segeren's jiig; Quality a, Sound Delo SERVICE DAN - S — WEDDINGS — PARTIES Wide Variety of Music - Video Dances JOHN SEGEREN 482-9217 Secure your Future through Financial Planning INVESTMENTS tevens DISC,JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold Rock'n' Roll DISCO POLKAS. WAUXES GOOD RECORDEDMUSIC FOR WEDDINGS' DANCES. ANNIVERSARIES PAIUI 5 EIC 10 yrs. experience *No mileage charge B59 DAYTIMEorr�E� 6NGS r ig NOTICE This year's HAPPY 14th BIRTHDAY TAMARA NASH Brotherhood Night will be held on FEBRUARY 27th al the Royal Canadian Legion Hall Seaforth Social Hour will be from 6 p.m. ,to 7 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. All members of fraternal and service organi- zations are cordially Invited to . attend. { { { From MOM, DAD and FAMILY • THANK YOU to the Seaforth Girls Band on their co- operation, promptness and great effort during their excursion to Fort Meyers. CONGRATULATIONS From Murray, Teddy & Gator HAPPY 57th DAD (COOG) KNIGHT MARCH 3 CHIP BINGO In Dublin Community Centre FRIDAY, FEB. 28 • LADIES NIGHT Appearing at THE HAVEN Hwy. 8 Clinton 482.3489 THURSDAY NIGHT!! February 27, 1986 EXOTIC MALE FIRE DANCER it 3 Showings FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT Exciting sound and lighting show for your listening and dancing pleasure. NEW MODERATE PRICES and CONVERSATIONAL AREA'S THINKING OFYOU ALWAYS! LOVE — Randy, Anne, Derek & Stacey • Regular Games and Share the Wealth JACKPOT - a85O in 57 calls BONANZA - '500 in 55 calls Games start at 8 p.m. Dublin and District Athletic Association STARTING THIS THURSDAY PIZZA and SUBS Enloy our Homemade APPLE PIE or Fresh Homemade MUFFIN And COFFEE 4***************************** THE COUNTRY STEAKHOUSE invites you to come & celebrate their... :F1 RST SUCCESSFUL YEAR!: * Saturday, March 1st - Free SURPRISE DRAWS & Free CAKE. * Sunday, March 2nd - CARNATION DAY for the LADIES * * - THE * COUNTRY STEAKHOUSE 4c - 36 Ontario Road Mitchell is DACK 8Y POPULAR DEMAND THIS WEEKE b, r Don't Miss- r/THE`TIFFIN'S FAMILY' IMO "By Jove ----We've Got It !" * ( THANK YOU!! The Seaforth & District Figure Skating Club would like to express their appreciation for the support they received for the carnival on Sunday. As Chairperson of the Carnival Committee, I would like tb express my thanks to the following people: Costumes - Robert and Pat Grid:zak; Decorating - Susan Dick, Lorraine Devereaux; Advertising - Joanne Holland, Judy Nuhn; Dressing Rooms - Maria Vogess, Joanne Robertson; Music - Mary Coyne; Admission - Jim and Jean Maloney; Lunch - Gwen Hugill; Program - Debbie Rau; Master of Ceremonies - Gwen Devereaux; Lights - Mac Stewart, Tom Phillips, Denis Medd; Curtain - Bill Carnochan, Larry McGrath; and the staff of the arena. To all of the skaters, you did an excellent Job. Your participation is what makes our carnival unique. To the people who helped in the dressing rooms, served lunch, helped decorate or helped in any other way, THANK YOU. The co-operation and support of all of you made the carnival a huge success. Your special effort made the carnival an event that will long be remembered by our figure skaters, families, and friends. 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