The Huron Expositor, 1978-03-09, Page 10A towering story of faith •
andeourage in the midst of
,histotis darkest hours. • .
(DING
LACE
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Starring JULIE HARRIS • EILEEN HECKART
ARTHUR O'CONNELLs Introducing JEANNETTE CLIFT
Screenplay by ALLAN SLOANE and LAWRENCE HOLBEN
A World WIcle Pictures release indvietrocoloe
Dates: March 12, 13 &.14 6:30, & 9 o'clock Sunday 2 P.M.
Advance Discount Tickets Until March 10th
Radio Shack Seaforth at $2.00 each or phone 482-7155
Adults $2.75 Children S1.00
Beilefit Dance' .
Mr. and Mrs.
DON RUEGER
Friday,.
ch..10th .'
Vanastra4tecreation
Centre
9 - 1 a.m.
Ladies please bring -
sandwiches
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Chairman Gordon Pullman and commissioner Roger Whitman
of ,the Seaforth PUC were in Toronto last week attending the
annual convention: of the Ontario Municipal EleCtrieal
Association. At the sametime* PVC manager Thomas Phillips
attended the Association of Municipal Electrical Utilities -
Convention. They were accompanied by theii wives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jones McQuaid, have sold their farm 11/4 north
of St. Colunibart to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crowley of St.
Colurnhan. The fain: 'is a century farm and has been in the
- McQuaid name since 1553 having been purchased by the ptist
'
.
Owner's great grandfather who came from Ireland in 1841 when
he settled. at Let 21 Con. 2, Iv1cKillop now known as the
Westerveld farm: '' , , .
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Papple, Seaforth, are quietly celebrating
their 68th Wedding AnniversarY today.
A Seaforth girl, Anne'Marie ,McQuaid, 12 years old, placed
first-in step dancing competition at the Western Fair Farm Show ____,J
last Wednesday night in London.. She competed against 43
contestants. ,
4i. and Mrs. 'James A. Stewart have returned from a
holiday in Florida;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 6evereaux and Mr..and Mrs, James
Devereaux who recently motored to' Florida. have. returned
' home. , .
.Mi. 'and Mrs. Robert Watson and. Miss Sady Watson are
spending holidays in Florida.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert S. ,McKercher
,
and Miss Helen
•McKercher are home again following several weeks in Florida.
Mrs. Ethel McDougal of Clinton and Rev. J. Ure and Mrs.
Stewart were Sunday evening gueSts of Mrs. Ralph Mundro of
A utairn. '
- Mr. and Mrs. •Elmer Larone have returned from ,a trip 'to ,: Florida. , ,
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BRIAN (Buck)
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March 17th
Joe
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RecordS $5.00
Tapes $6,00
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Personally Autographed'
at the
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10 THE HURON EXPOS1TOR,MARCH 0,1970
Covntry- Playhoute
•prepares for 1978
will make up the 1978 Festival of same' effect today,,, said the
house, Grand, Bend, " reAsed screamed in horrdr, some fainted.
Plans for five of the six shows that
Director for fife Country Play- that many audience metnberS
Summer Theatre. Opening t he Playhouse Artistic Director, but it
James Murphy, „Ar tistic The production was so frightening
The play is not likely, to have the
, season ee JelyAth is
history.
over: its 50 year —The Odd Couple, the 5th Neil
.Simon work to be staged at the ,
The third production of the Playhouse, The odd Couple first
appeared on Broadway 13 years season is Pajama Tops, by
Mawbry Green- and Ed T lbeirt ago and starred Art Carney and
Walter Matttrau
and based on the French farce -
The second prOduCtion of the
4 4 Moumou" by Jean de Letraz.
In its original French version, the Playhouse season is the - -
• Melodrama; Dracula, based . on play ran for 5 continuous years in
the novel of Biagi Stoker and Paris. Mr. -Murphy reports being
dramatized by Hamilton Deane only vaguely aware of the play
'and John L. Daiderston. 'before seeing a Toronto produe-
According to the Playhouse, when ion 2 years ago and deciding it t
• Dracula first appeared" in • 1927,- was One 'of theluriniest plays he
had ever seen.
• FolloWing Pajama Tops, is the Legion. news musical comedy Oklahomal. With
Music. by Richard Rogers and
book and lyrics by Oscar By John Baker,
Hammerstein, Oklahoma! , first Publicity Chairman
appeared in the early 40!s, ['Branch 1561
Oklahoma! is probably the msot Last Saturday,' three Legion popular musical comedy in
Bowling teams from Branch 156 theatrical history.
participated in a bowling
The 5th Playhouse production
-tournament at Branch 31, Mount of the summer season is -the
:Dennis; Ontario. Their standings nostalgic comedy hit from the
in the tournament were not 30's The Man Who .Came to
. reported, but- if their past record Pinner. 'Moss Hart and Geo.
is any indication you can bet that, Kaufman created this p 'pular
they did alright. . classic which originally starred
Monty Wooley as the celebeated Pro Life wants child cantankerous and egocentric man
who. came to dinner - and stayed
several Weeks. •
The '78 SeaSon the 7th for the
PiayhouSe, is a salute to 6 .•
• decades of great theatre hits. The
final produ.ction 'or the season -
from the 1910's or_the 1970's will
be announced shortly.. •
Sicifort . "h N
Minister of Communilty az, Social
• t 4.•
It was an exciting and close
game for both teams as there was
no score until thdre was 2 minutes'
left in the third period and
•
Mitchell, scOred:
Or SaturdaY, March 4,
Seaforth trayellFrkto- Vlitelietkfor4%
the ,..Ath game ef r 6e series
winning 7
NEXT WEEK
Wed- to Sat.
!kings & -
ThelLittle (Me
abuse program
On,February 27 the executive
4.""."*“ trf the Wingham. Voice For Life
group met it the home of Mrs.
Ricahrd Campeau, Adrian Keet in
.charge.
Mrs. Sally Campeau reported
that a' library pack • of pro-life,.,
literature was 'sent to Seaforth
District High School at the
allow their child abuse program to
continue, It had been stated in the
Dec. 3 -issue of the Landon Free
Press' that "an education
program, credited for placing
more abused children under the
proterction of the Huron Coenty,
Family & Children's Service„;har
been cut because the province
was ,not prepared to provide an
Daily Lunch 1 ,„...
Hour
. Specials
444r. (94
a Seaforth r"
ThislVeek
:Thurs. to S41,
IAN'•
WIREATLEY
third, period. • With 6 minutes
remaining' Ron Pryce scored and
shortly 'thereafter Mitchell got
ENERGY CONSERVATION •STAFF — Huron
County residents with interests in energy saving can
get help frorn the new energy conservation ere,
with offices in ' Goderich and Luckrratv. Staff
members are,, from left, Bev. Brown, Gerry
Zurbrigg, Tony McQuail, project co-brdinator, Barb
Zettler, Joe Drennan and Ian Finlayson, •
Energy conservat ion • cpntre-T-
0$.-becomea Tegljt,
•
in,
community in terms of education, •
money savings and new projects
in energy conservation."
Barb ,.Zettler, Pat Nibleck ; Ian
Finlayson, :doe Drennan-and-Bev
Brown. These people are
employees of the new Community
the game making the score '7 - 1
for Seaforth.'
' This eliminated •Mitchell from
the championship round, Mitchell
and Milverton play off now for
the consolation trophy..,Seaforth
10:--itiff: With • Brussels —fer the
championship trophy. This series
is alsaa 3 out of 5 series. The first
Brodhagen Community Centre
18 YEARS AND OVER
FRI MARCH '10
,9 - 1
AuSic
LINCOLN GREEN, -
•
ethers. These he 'available
to the public at the Community
ConserVation Centre's which arc
located at ,Goderich (above the
Bluewater 'Cleaners)and at
Lucknow (on the main street next
tq the new Sentinel, 'Office). The
official openings . for these-
.Centres will be announced in next
• B C Conserver udders, anadaas a
,Alibbabb011b•••••=11•11...0111MMOlb.
a
.
various 'forms • or alternative o V Ice . energy sources and cqnservation-
. a. -. praetiees., They have already - . request of Brtice Shaw, Principal. . :. '' . ;,•, . . . . . .
. • . gathered together an impressive'
to . the .1-lon.• Keith ,.. NOrton, aes to 0:Foy -offs• .:' Mrs. Campeau has sent a letter - • • ' library of books such as The Sun,
, . . . . • Society, Stop the Five Gallon
Services, to. urge that ministry to On. Thursday, March • 2, • their first goal of the game. With Flush, Other Homes and
provide .funds. to the ' Huron Mitchell Novice carnet° Seaforth 9 Seconds left • on the chick Pat. Garbage, "Tile Woodburners County children's Aid Society to', winning .i - 0... . ., Murray scored the, final goal of EnCyclopedia and dozens : of
A small conference • room in Conservation Centres at Goderich --turnberry Town-ship, "the Goderich was the scene last week, .-and Lucknow and their job is to accomplishments of this group
: of daily 8-hour training sessions spread the word on how people will be far reaching the on energy. conservation 'for six' can save, money by becoming
area residents: Gerry' 2ilrbrigg, energy conscious in their homes,
their cars, at their besinesaeS and
on their farms.
Guided by the Project Leader,
Tony McQuail, the group has . •
familtarized themselves. with
Jeff 'Alce starated 'the scoring game of the series Seaforth. will week's .paper. add ititirrat- — $20,000, " • early in the first period, Ron travel to • Brussels on Although this prograinnie is
Pryce scored with 1 minute left in Wednesday, March 8 at 6:0o fuhded for only 7 months under
the first period and 30 seconds p.m. 'for 'the first game of the the ' Federal Labour Intensive.
later Pat Murray scored. .. . series.. . .Programme," says' Bev Brown:of
Thd only, goal of ' the second ' . . .
period was scored by. Pat Murray..
Pat scored again 'early in the- . b
a aret Dance