Village Squire, 1975-07, Page 26and Donald Sutherland. At the Aztec, July
14-15.
AIRPORT 1975 - or rehashed mayhem at 5000
feet, is familiar but entertaining nonetheless.•
Part of a double bill, the other half being The
Midnight Man. At the Brownie's Drive -In,
Clinton, July 2-8.
MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS -
Agatha Christies's taut mystery comes to the
screen with an all-star cast. At Brownie's,
July 12-15.
THE DARING DOBERMANS and DIGBY
round out a family-oriented billing at
Brownie's, July 16-18. Remember that July
17 is Family Night.
THE TOWERING INFERNO - This film,
about the burning of the world's highest
skyscraper, draws great crowds but leaves
some. critics in the cold. Starring Paul
Newman, Steve McQueen and Faye
Dunaway. At Brownie's, July 23-29.
ALOHA, BOBBY AND ROSE - the story of
two lovers who become fugitives, is destined
to be very popular at movie houses in the
future. At the Mustang Drive -In, Goderich,
June 22 -July 2.
THE TRIAL OF BILL JACK - This sequel to
Billy Jack is already as popular as the
original. At the Lyceum, Wingham, July
18-22, and the Mustang Drive -In, Goderich,
July 3-5 in combination with Barbara
Streisand's, "What's up, Doc?"
MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL -
The story of King Arthur, as retold by the
British wit of Monty Python. This comedy
troupe is gaining repate in North America,
and critics call this film "recklessly funny,
with moments of genius." At the Lyceum,
Wingham, July 23-26.
THE STRONGEST MAN IN THE WORLD
and A GOOFY SPORT-ACULAR - is a Disney
double feature sure to delight the kiddies. At
the Lyceum, July 30 -August 2.
Night Life
ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL, Clinton
Dancy Young, June 30 -July 5
Lincoln Green, July 7-12
Thud, July 14-19
Mackenzie, July 21 -26 -
Kilgore Trout, July 28 -August 2
QUEEN'S HOTEL, Brussels
Smokey Dunn and the Hillbillies, July 4-5
Bob Lowes, from Stratford, July 7-10
Jim Coughtry, from Seaforth, July 11-12
Howard Smith and his Orchestra, July 18-19
Timothy and his Electronics, J uly 20 and J uly
25-27
QUEEN'S HOTEL, Seaforth
Lincoln Green, June 21 -July 1
Prairie Oyster, July 3-5
Honky Tonk Rounders, July 10-12 and July
28 -August 2
Blue Water Bridge, July 17-19
Derby, Saunders, and Street, July 21-26
House of Max
Brussels
We have received our new
shipment of Furniture with more
arriving Daily
Special Purchase:
KITCHEN SETS
Chrome and Colonial
Odd Chest
of Drawers
We have the largest selection of cornflower
in the area
YOUR IN TOWN GIFT STORE
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QUEEN'S HOTEL, Stratford
Bruce Lyttle, June 30 -July 5 and July 7-12
Aardvark, July 21-26
MANOR HOUSE, Wingham
Little England, July 10-12 and July 17-19
TWIN GABLES HOTEL, Listowel
The Millionaires, June 30 -July 5
Espionage, July 7-12
The Revols, July 14-19
Kilgore Trout, July 21-26
Rusty Elwood, July 28 -August 2
BLYTH INN, Blyth
The Nightlighters, from Owen Sound, July
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Sundown, with Wally and Shorty, July 11-12,
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The Gary Boyle Trio, July 25-6
HOTEL HENSALL, Hensall
Jim Coughtry, July 4-5
L'Esperance,' July 11-12
The Blue Chips, July 16-19
The Easy Riders, July 28 -August 6.
CANDLELIGHT TAVERN, Goderich
The Charlie Eckstein Show, June 30 -July 5,
7-12
Oriental Express, July 14-19
Julie Lynn, July 21-26
CLINTON HOTEL, Clinton
Miriam Scott at the electric piano, June
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Bruce Koehler, July 7-12 •
Danny Kirkwood, the One -Man band,
14-19, 21-26
Dave Hoy and his Honky Tonk Piano, July
28 -August 2.
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