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Clinton News-Record, 1973-02-15, Page 16Some of the 300 machines at Kinsmen Snowmobile races last Sunday 4,E.9ry opA ,Jed.:'7" Ler eilRISTAMS ro NEED Less o.,-,eco4ol( *************** THE WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE WELCOMES GODERICH KINSMEN 4( FEBRUARY 19 TO A BANQUET AND DANCE DANCE and SMORGASBORD FEBRUARY 24 MUSIC BY STAR-TREX SORRY - TICKETS SOLD OUT DANCE and SMORGASBORD MARCH 3 MUSIC BY WAYSIDERS LIMITED NUMBER OF, TICKETS AVAILABLE DANCE and SMORGASBORD MARCH 10 MUSIC BY STAR-TREK LIMITED NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE TICKETS MUST BE PICKED UP ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE IN ORDER TO HOLu RESERVATIONS AT NORMAN'S STORE, HOLMESVILLF 41k for tiCkete i reservations or .4)( CALL 482-9228 4ft eve cow to Banquets, earths*, btu. lb* *************** Ty OUR 7 3 CLINTON WINTER CARNIVAL QUEEN invites you ---- to join in the festivities of' the final 3 days of this year's WINTER CARNIVAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 5 7:1S - 10:30 - GIRLS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT, Clinton, Ilderlon, Wingham; Thedford or Gorrie. HEATHER McADAM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 6 GERALD'S DAMN APPOINTMENT P. SHOWN Mr. Gerald Groothuis, President of Gerald's Did' sun, Seaforth, is pleased to announce the appointment of Peter Brown to his salsa staff. Mr. Brown has 12 Years experience in retail sales management and looks forward to serving the people of Huron for their automotive needs. Gerald's Datsun Phone 527-1010 Seaforth Mr. Brown's res. 402.7669 COME to 13lyth Lions Club Bingo every Saturday night at 8;30 p.m. Community Hall, Ad- mission $1.00, 12 regular games, $10.00 each, Two Share- The-Wealth games. One $25.00 special, Jackpot $125,00.-vtfn CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, Feb. 16, 8:15 p.m, Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75 jackpot to go, Door prizes. Admission $1,00, Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare work.-1 NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m., Feb. 15. Ad- mission $1,00, fifteen regular games, $10,00 each. Three Share-The-Wealth games. One jackpot for $180 in 51 calls. consolation, One call and $10 added weekly if not won.-ctf BUS going to Canadian Gospel Music Festival in Forest featuring 20 Canadian Gospel groups on Saturday March 10, 1973. Leaving 3 p.m. back in Clinton approximately mid- night. Price of ticket, including bus, $3.50. Tickets available at One For All Koffee House or at 482-9192.--c6,7b CARD PARTY, February 22, at 8:00 p.m. I.O.O.F. Hall, Prin- cess St. Ladies please bring lunch. All welcome.-c7b CLINTON HORTICULTURAL Society Bus trip to Spring Flower Show, O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, March 7, Members $5, Non-members, $6; Flower Show Admission $2.50; Senior Citizens $1.50 Further infor- mation 482-9356.-c7b 61111111111111111•11111111111111111111111111•111•111111111111114. 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FE .1 1 111111111111111111111111111111111:11111111111111111101111111111)111111118111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111g JOHN H:i:YNDON Theatre Nanager 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 Tue. 20 Wed .,;1 Frl. 21. let,4 IHE MOST AWESOME SPECTACLE IN THE ANNALS OF SCIENCE FICTION , TMEIBIllaTorTNEAPiS 111TON NEWS-RECORD.. THURSDAY, FERRUARY 15, 1973 Coming Events iona les • bold meeting David Storey. At ease in both classical and modern roles, the highly • respected Israeli actor has twice toured the U.S. and Canada with the Habimah company and has also perfor- med extensively on television and radio in his own country. "Othello" will also feature Martha Henry as Desdemona and Douglas Rain as Iago, Miss Henry was last at Stratford in 1971 when she was seen as Lucienne in the Feydeau farce "There's One In Every Marriage". Mr. Rain is also returning after a season's ab- sence, having last appeared at the Festival as Mosca in the 1971 production of "Volpone." They are at present appearing together at the Manitoba Theatre Centre in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler, with Miss Henry featured in the title role and Mr. Rain as George Tesman. Last performed at Stratford in 1959, "Othello" is one of Shakespeare's most powerful tragedies and the Moor himself one of the playwright's most moving creations. The fourth play to open at the Festival Theatre will be Shakespeare's seldom- performed romance play, "Pericles", on July 24. Jean Gascon will direct the produc- tion. One of Shakespeare's last works, "Pericles" is a com- bination of allegory and fairy- , tale, depicting an ideal world envisioned by the playwright in his maturity. Unlike the world of the tragedies, where the malignity of an Iago or an Ed- mund can destroy those around them, the world of the' romance plays is governed by ultimately benign gods who decree the triumph of virtue over evil before irreparable harm can be done. This will be Stratford's first production of the play. The Avon Theatre this year will house a season of Russian drama, featuring two comic TUESDAY, February 20, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game 'Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot 856 in 56 numbers. Six door A DAFFODIL Coffee party on April 4 at the beautiful new White Carnation, Boimesville is planned to remind you that April is Cancer Campaign month. Wonderful entertain- ment is promised from 3 until 9 so reserve April 4,-eg713 WESLEY-WILLIS United Church Women's Country Store will be open again NoVember 3 at 10:00 a.m. in the Church. Better mark your calendar now,--c7b EUCHRE PARTY, Sum- merhill Community Hall, Friday, February 23. Sponsored by Hall Board Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome.-c7,8b THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, across from the Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, February 16th., 1973 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a,m, for: 1. Health Sur- veillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years; 6. Vision testing.-c7b Mrs. Betty Cardno of Seaforth announced Wed- nesday that she would be a candidate for the Conservative nomination in the forthcoming Huron by-election. The nomination meeting is being held in Clinton on Friday night. The by-election set for March 15 has become necessary with the retirement of Hon. Charles MacNaughton, who has represented the riding since 1958. Mrs. Cardno, a member of Seaforth Council since 1965 when she assumed office following the death of her husband, Seaforth Reeve Nelson Cardno. She is a native of Blanchard Township and was the former Betty Read. Mrs. Cardno, a registered nurse, trained in Stratford General Hospital and later acquired a diploma in public The Huron County Health Unit has started a special screening program for pre- school children. The test is designed to find specific areas where a child may need extra encouragement and guidance. It is not an intelligence test. The child is asked to perform various tasks. The tasks vary according to age. In some cases, the nurse will ask the mother questions such as: "Does he wash and dry his hands?" Perhaps the child may be asked if he can kick a ball forward. The hope is that with such 'a Three plays by Shakespeare and a comedy by Oliver Gold- smith will share the spotlight at Stratford's Festival Theatre this summer. The 1973 Season at the Festival Theatre will open June 4 with Shakespeare's "The Taming of The Shrew," one of the two works the Com- pany is performing on tour in Europe this spring. The play will be restaged for presen- tation on the Festival Theatre's thrust stage following the Com- pany's return to Canada in health at the University of Toronto. She is in charge of the Huron County Home Care program and prior to the in- troduction of the program two years ago, served for several years on the staff of the Huron County Health Unit. During the years she has ser- ved on council, Mrs, Cardno has taken an interest in mat- ters affecting not only Seaforth but the area as a whole. In deciding to allow her name to stand, Mrs. Cardno said she was prompted by her concern that present trends in government could• lead to a deterioration in the atmosphere of living that means so much to people in areas such as Huron. Her association over many years with people across the county has indicated the necessity of Huron having an informed voice if it is to avoid losing its identity. screening test, guidance can be given to the parents. Perhaps the parents should read to the child more so that the child will be able to under- stand meanings of words. Perhaps the child needs toys that use his fingers, perhaps the preschooler needs to spend some time away from his mother to prepare him for school. The test itself takes about 20 minutes. These tests are carried out at each Child Health Clinic and appointments should be made to avoid endless waiting. If you are interested in having your child screened or for any infor- mation, please call the Huron County Health Unit at the following numbers: Goderich, 524-8301; Clinton, 482-9661. March. Pat Galloway and Alan Scarfe will repeat their roles of Kate, the Shrew and Petruchlo, the man who tames her. Festival Artistic Director Jean Gascon directs the production with design by Desmond Heeley and music by Gabriel Charpen- tier. Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conquer," the 18th century English comedy that proved one of the most popular of- ferings at the Festival Theatre last summer, will open on June 5. Michael Bawtree directs and Desmond Heeley designs the production with music by Raymond Pannell. Tony van Bridge will again be seen as the bewildered Mr. Hardcastle and Alan Scarfe as the irrepressible Tony Lumpkin. David William, who staged "King Lear" at Stratford in 1972 and for the European Tour, returns to. direct "Othello," which opens June 6. Design for the production will be by Annena Stubbs and music by Louis Applebaum, both of whom worked with Mr. William last year on "King Lear." Making his Stratford debut in the title role of Shakespeare's great tragedy will be Nahum Buchman a leading actor with Israel's world-renowned Habimah Theatre. Mr. Buchman has played the role once before, in a Habimah production of 1967, which 'wrought him widespread critical acclaim. Twice the win- ner of his country's "Best Male Actor" award, and nominated for it again last year, Mr. Buch- man has had leading roles in many of the Habimah's major productions, including "The Crucible," in which he played Proctor: "Julius Caesar", in which he was featured as Brutus and Exit the King, in which he played the title role. Most recently, he was seen in "Celebration" and "Home" by The February meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary tq the Royal Canadian Legion was held on February 5th with Mrs. Hector Kingswell, presiding. Attending the meeting in her capacity as Zone C 1's new Zone Comma), der was Clinton Auxiliary member, Mrs. Margaret Thorn, dike. This is the .first time that a Clinton member has been chosen as this Zone Comman- der. Motions were made to again donate to the March .of Dimes Ability Fund and to the Bur- sary fund of Provincial COM , mend, Recently .two students from Goderich and one from Tiverton have been awarded masterpieces of the 19th cep: tury. Canadian actor/director William Hutt will stage both productions. Mr. Hutt last year directed Shakespeare's "As You Like It", as well as playing the title role in "King Lear", which he is repeating on tour this spring. The Russian season at the Avon opens on June 29 with "A Month In The Country" by Ivan Turgenev, in a translation by Andrew MacAndrew, Turgenev's observations on an age-old theme - the rivalry between two women for the love of a young man - prove him a compassionate and witty chronicler of human folly. Brian Jackson, last at Stratford in 1970 to design "Vatzlav", returns as the production 's designer. The second play at the Avon will be Nikolai Gogol's "The Marriage Brokers", a tongue- in-cheek look at arranged marriages, in which an amateur matchmaker pits his skill against a professional with disastrous, albeit hilarious, results. Opening Night is August 3. Further casting will be an- nounced at a later date. Farmers warned... An advisory notice was issued to members of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture meeting in Clinton Thursday night about a con- sulting firm now doing business in Western Ontario. The advisory.said the firm in question is signing contracts with farmers for $300 per year for up to three years on a con- sultation basis. The con- sultation included, Bill Crawford, Huron county field- man said, many services which are provided free by the On- tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. He said in- vestigation had not proved the firm was dishonest but it was $500. bursaries upon ,entering University. An attractive recent addition to the Ladies' lounge is a large, round coffee table - this had been an old, high table and was beautifully converted into a useful coffee table by Ed. For- ter, Twelve new chairs are to be purchased also. Zone Commander Mrs, Thor, ridike, spoke briefly to the meeting, She stressed the im- portance of obeying the Legion Auxiliary rules, and being proud of the uniform when it is worn. Members should attend meetings whenever possible and to help with the work and the endeavours of their Auxiliary. Mrs, Thorndike was presented with a lovely table arrangement of flowers on behalf of the Auxiliary. Mrs. E, Butler won share- the-wealth and Mrs, K. Pyke won the attendance draw of $5. Lord• Protector Cromwell pushed through a Post Office Act in 1657 which established the position of "Post Master General", SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1 973 To The Music of "WA YSIDERS" Dancing 10-1 Members Non Members $10.00 per couple $12,00 per couple Includes Dancing, Refreshments and Buffet For Reservations Call 262-5809 E=tic=z•tx=,‘H=HP=Hic=t PUBLIC NOTICE In view of the interest in connection with the Huron County Jail, arrangements have been made to hold OPEN HOUSE at the jail in Goderich. Sunday, February 18, 1973 BETWEEN .2 & 5 P.M. Representatives of the town of Goderich and the County of Huron will be on hand to answer any questions. Persons entering the building do so at their own risk. Children must be accompanied by parents. HAROLD LOBB ROY V. PATTISON Chairman Huron Warden County Property County of Commission Huron 9:30 - MONTE CARLO NIGHT - Diamond Jim's Palace - Com- munity Centre. Admission 33.00 per couple - Including $5,000.00 play money, Dancing, and lunch. Prizes for high winner than and woman. Prizes for costumes - man and woman. 11:00 - until- Dancing,lunch. O 11 11 Seaforth women seeks PC nod Health unit provides testing Sratford announces Festival and Avon season Sponsored by Kinsmen & Kineltes 7:30 - 9:30 - SNOWMOBILE RIDES - Free for Children (Snowmachines wanted) GIGANTIC OUTDOOR WIENER ROAST (bonfire) Snowmobile Dance (old fashioned Mocassin Dance on arena ice Surface) 10:00 1:00 PUBLIC SCHOOL SKATING RACES DANCE at HULLY GULLY 11 0',F,0)0000100 e),)F)SOADOSSEI 0000 00000 teaeoeiseeeeise)oeeeeseee 0000e0060160000000e0 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 4:00 - BROOMBALL FINALS 5:00 - GIRLS HOCKEY FINALS 9:00 - WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE Fish & Game Club Music by - Four Country Gentlemen. Tickets available from Marie Colciougho 482-3807 at $4,00 couple. Lunch & Refreshments. MOO - WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE LEGION HALL - sponsored by Legion Branch 140 Music by Country Cavaliers Tickets* available from George Campbell or Memuuto vuw.-4uut Lunch & Refreshment*. 44 JJ42244.4141 4 4_4441.44 '40 fr tf,Oyfafl 0!fregttIM. at $4.00 couple