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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-06-28, Page 11SWING YOUR PARTNERS They may be young, but the Cross Country. Squares, area youngsters between the age, of,sig and ten years, trained by Lila Storey, made a good showing in the talent show at the Seaforth arena last Thursday. The show was a warmup to the Wintario draw. Ex • ositor Photo), 0040• .... .1•.. :0000••Y. p 0000 Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright. 104 John St. .enjoyed a family. dinner on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary ,ptr: Thursday, June 21st, The couple have two, sons, - Donald of Clinton and; Douglas of :Brockville, five grandsons and one granddaughter. The Wilson Allan family had their reunien at the Lions Park Seafprth,. June 17, Guests were present from;. Tupperville, Wallaceburg; 'Watford, Exeter,. ;Hensel!,. Varna, Goderich and Seaforth. Phone call frgm Nova Scotia rqr best wishes, Mrs. Dorothy Hardman visited': with her parents Henry Mona Enzensherger, Gladwood Roxboro last weekend, Mr. Daniel Enzens'berger and Miss Janine Johnston have returned to Gravenhurst after, .a several days visit, with Dap's parents 1-lenry and Mona, Euzensberger Gladwood, Roxboro. In honor of Senior Citizen's week SO Happy Citizens of Seaforth visited Huronview. After a tasty luncheon they met in the auditorium for euchre with the residents. Euchre prizes were: Ladies high; - Mrs. F. Flood; lone hands - Mrs. Elsie Henderson, LQ. M' - Mrs, Sparks Men's THE „HURON EXPOSITOI , 014E , high - :Mr. Roy Maize 'Low - Mr. 1". Wild; :oldest lady present - Elizabeth Scott, Oldest man - Mr. Roy Maize Closest lir iday Tallies, /ars, F. `Flood; Mens, Mr. E.' Clark- Other prizes were won: by Mr. 44 HOOD. M.rs.. Brandt and Mrs. Flood: Janice Carter is a, patient in vllor Memorial''0hildren"s Hospital in London this. week. The Toronto Stock Exchange, with a staff of 220. has an operating budget, of S7 million andin the first five months of this year alone traded stocksvalued at $6.5 billion, Top priority of the Exchange is to ensure that stocks are traded in: an orderly manner and that all using the exchange, facilities are traded equally and have equal; ;access to information that affects the price of a stock. M. the centre of this elaborate system, designed to provide this protection, is the market surveillance section with Dorothy Enzenberger Hardman as assistant manager. Mrs, Hardman is a daughter. of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Enzenberger of Roxboro and was interviewed in a recent story in the Toronto Star, WOODEN SHOE WALTZ. Olde Holland Dancers as they appeared before the near costumes and traditional dances are the ' capacity crowd at theWintario draw June 21 in attraction of the Ne.w Canadian Club Klompen the arena, (Expositor Photo) UKULELE LADIES Students and former .students of 'Huron Centennial School in Everyone Welcome TO THE EIGHTH ANNUAL FIDDLERS' and Step -;Dancers' JAMBOREE July 8, 1979 Mitchell Community. Arena [Starting time 1;30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.) All donations accepted for the Ontario Association for Mentally Retarded Children. Receipts for all donations 55.00 and over on request. Intete.' If A, Next week d Sot. Matinee BIG DEAL Brucefield comprise the Ukuleles Unique, one of the performing groups in the talent show which preceded the Wintario draw in the Seaforth arena last Thursday. (Expositor Photo). COMMERCIAL 1IOTFI SF Al (.F:1t is Week' ` MUSKOKA Next Week FARGO FINE F1)1)t) ht11' i•\I1'1U1 k1s\11'\1 oron .*I Hotel Wed. - Sot. Sat. Matinee RICK JASON SHOW DiningrRooni .. Open Deily from 12 Noon Good Old -Fashioned Home -Cooked Meals w �'elitlttuolua tntertabnment from 8 p.m. t`ra i a.m: )#GHWAY 08 DUBLIN 345.28201**41,31111/ le** I* AUSABLE-BAYFIELD.. CONSERVATION .AUTHQRITY.. presen't's. THE MAPLE SUGAR COMPANY, •Open air concert and sing -along.. Parkhill Conservation Area ntersection Hwys. 7 & 81, near Parkhill]' Sunday, July 1 • 7:00. 9:30• p.m. Admission-4.4.50/cot EVERYONE WELCOME; Comedy :GrarI,Bend The Huron 'County play- house is primed and ready to. start the season June 27 with Philip King's madcap com- edy "Pools Paradise.` tPlaygoers will quickly, re- cognize that many of the characters are thesame zany group they saw in the Playhouse's 1977 production: of Philip King's "See How They Run," only this time their antics are even funnier:. In "`Pools . Paradise, the Reverend Lionel Toop, pot- " frayed by Stanley Coles, runs a poor parish in Merton -cum- Middlewick, England,, but his tight financial situation does not deter him from preaching against all forms d gambling. His wife Pene- lope played ene-loPe'played by TrudyCarrier,- on Carrier -on: has a somewhat inore relaxed attitude about the wickedness of the world. together with partners Ida the maid (Jennifer Austin); and Willie: the choirboy (Pe- ter Millard), Penelope plays the Football Pools. When it appears • the trio has won Events, fc c`h i Id ren A series of creative dram- atics classes for 'children begins at the Playhouse on, Monday, July 2nd. Young children ages five to twelve may attend the daily work- shops free. The classes in- clude make up, mime, and theatre games as well as participation in a production of "Treasure, Island." For. informationon classes;..' phone 2381087..Also for children, "Sleeping Beauty" continues its run at the Playhouse with a perform- ance on Saturday; June. 30th at 11 a.m. Film series opens "Who Has . Seen the 1.800,000 they don't know whether to shout out their joy . or keep it a secret - for fear of the wrath of Reverend Toop. Things get even more confu- sing when Reverend Arthur :Humphrey (Drew Russel)I misplaces his betting from the Toop "household and a very ill Mr, . Toop is, found to have disappeared.. Visits by theBishop of Lax (Jay Mac- Donald) and Miss Skiilon (Jenny Turner), an uptight spinster with her eye on the Reverend, keep the farce, rollicking. While there has been an .unprecedented number of advance sales already, there are still good seats available for "Pools Paradise" and it is the type of good-natured. comedy"that can bethorou- • 11 Wind" opens the all Canad- ian'`mini" film series at the Playhouse on Sunday, July lst:.The film, based on the novel by W.O. Mitchell, is.a moving account of a boy's growing up in a small town during the 30's. Gordon Pin- sent and Jose Ferrer star in • the film, with the young boy played by Brian Painchaud. The Sunday night showing begins at 8:00 p.m. Admis- sion is 52.50 per person. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried, one? Dial, 527-0240; The 50th Aflnual Stephenson • REUNION Surd' J4Iy1 Seaforth Dome Park Reminisce 4 p.m. -$dipper 5 p.m. a Basket Lu ch, Mahe' Cordell And Itefiiiiiridetits Write sat yottr i id,* tree Beteg dd falai Special EntertIiI i at •' FUN: AND GAMES FO* Ara. ghly .enjoyed by the whole family. Including the distin- guished actors and actresses previously mentioned, there is a total staff of 31 people involved in bringing the 1979 Playhouse seasen to the public. The stage design, by Chris Bwown,the lighting design, by Robert Pell, and the costume designs, by Nancy Hodgins,: have all been' meticulouslly, construe ted to give the truest possible picture of what an average parish in England, populated by some unusual characters, would be, like. . The director of "Pools; Paradise" is James Murphy, who is also the Artistic Director and Managing Direc- tor of 'the Playhouse. SUMMERTIMES "79 A program of specialevents for children 7;yrs. Ft up TUESDAY, JULY 3 Ball Hockey Tournament 11:.00 a.m. at the arena. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 Scavenger Hunt at Southgate's Bush - Meet at 1:00 p.m. at the arena. THURSDAY, JULY 5 IN THE A.M. Recreational Games at the high school field - 9:30 IN THE P.M. Craft- Afternoon at S.P.S. at 1:00 p.m. For further information contact the 'Rec Office 527-0882. This ad willbe appearing in this same spot each week to let you and your child know the funfilled events for the following week.. `BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE .ARTS ist Annual Juried .ART EXHIBMON to be held July 30 Aug. 31, 1979 at the "ART GALLERY" BLYTH` Jury to be held July 14th, 1979 For entry forms pleasewrite to: "Art Exhibition" Blyth Centre for the Arts P.O. Box' 291 Blyth,'.Ont. NOM 1110 OR Call 523.9300 The .Exhibition' made possible through the assistance of the Ontario Arts Council, LAST NIGHT THURS. JUNE 28th PjTJ"OLIVER; graJtl !N:ItG a STORY'' 'NUBS. S:W P.m, Starts FRIDAY' JUNE 21f SHOW71M114 /M,♦fA7. 7:Nl 4:7S SUN..-.THUOS; CIO P M0 PRESSING THE BUTTON — Lois Hodgert of Seaforth appeared on television across the province as she pressed, the button used to help choose the winning numbers in the Wintario draw, white Faye. Dance of Wintario talks with her, (Expositor Photo) BLYTH': SUMMER FESTIVAL 1979 • OPENING '• • This Foreign Land June 29. at 8:30 p.m. I'll be Back for You Before Midnight July 3rd at 8:30 p.m.- Performancea at the Blyth Memorial Hall moat •evenings. and Thursday at.2 p.m, Phone the box.:office or see the •Festival 'brochure for the; schedule of performances.' Tickets: are Adui{s $1.25:; Senior Citizens 33.50, Children $2,50 are available by calling 523.9300 or at any 'ticket outlet:- The Huron :Expositor, Seaforth, Grahams General Store,;•Baytletd and Mary''s Sewing Centre, Clinton; The officers and members of 'Seaforth Branch' 156, Royal Canadian Legionexpress their! thanks and appreciation to all those who 'through their co-operation and assistance_ contributed to the success' of the , Branch';s 50th Anniversary Church parade and open air service on Sunday, June 24. It was all greatly appreciated, GEORGE MILLER THOMAS WILBEE President Chairman: 50th Anniversary Committee, MOONRAKER Wed., Thurs., Fri, & Sat. ALVIN SHOES Open anday, :holy lst GODERICH JOtNs,NEW Y • ' ti.OS ANGELES TORONTO iN THE WORLD PREMIERE OP Tint NEW EXCITING JAMES BOND MOVIEItt • THEATRE iireitrorn suit14444le thumps i•f" UA* CODIMRH ft4t111 "Wilhoipt'nofICC