Village Squire, 1976-05, Page 9HARRY'S BACK!
and he's brought
some new friends
with him.
Yes Harry J. Boyle's `Mostly in
Clover' will return to the Blyth
Summer Festival this year by
popular demand. But the hit of
last season will be just part of a
big new program of Canadian
plays. They include:
HOW 1 MET MY HUSBAND: By Alice Munro, a native of Wingham and one of Canada's most read
writers. A warm. love story. Playing July 6, 8, 14, 20, 24, 28.
NE BLOOD IS STRONG: A delightful musical comedy about homesick Scottish Settlers in Canada by
titter Sinclair. Playing July 3, 7, 9, 13, 15, 21, 23, Aug. 5, 10, 13.
SHAPE: A musical comedy honouring the Montreal Olympics. Written by Jim Schaeffer, one of the
stars of the Festival, it deals with a small town boy who grows up and goes to the Olympics. Playing
July 27. 29, 31. Aug. 3, 4, 6, 11, 12, and 14.
And of course MOSTLY IN CLOVER: Based on Harry J. Boyle's warm memories of growing up in
Huron county. Playing July 17, 22, 30 and Aug. 2.
Tickets to all performances in the newly renovated Memorial Hall theatre are $3.00 for adults, $2.25
for senior citizens and $2.00 for children. And Children are welcomed for this family -style theatre.
SPECIAL OFFER
• Buy early and save. Voucher hooks containing four tickets are available that will allow big savings:
$10.00 for adults. $7.50 for senior citizens and $7.00 for children.
Order your vouchers today. Send cheque or money order to
BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE ARTS
Box 291,
Bly th, Ontario.
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