Village Squire, 1977-07, Page 27Michael Lehman Showband, July 11-16.
Terry Dee and Showdown, July 18-23
Hourglass, July 25-30.
Ash Mountain, August 1-6.
CLIFTON ARMS HOTEL, 332 Richmond
St., London.
At Alfie's - Gerry Nontell till July 9.
Who Can Tell Lounge, discotheque.
CLOUD 9 LOUNGE, Clinton
Jazz - Jim Gilard and his band, July 11 and
12. Four hours of continuous music. Local
talent welcome.
The Allan Dick Duo, July 14, 15 and 16.
Will Hawks - Week of July 18.
Ken Tocher - week of July 25.
George Pasher - week up until August 6.
FRYFOGLES, 253 Dundas St., London.
Redwood, July 5-9 (formerly the Home-
spun Band).
One night special featuring Tom Rush,
July 14.
James Cotton Blues Band, July 25-28.
At Uncle Billies, downstairs
Rick Taylor. JuJy 14-16
Michael Lewis, July 21-23.
BLYTH INN HOTEL, Blyth
Lesperance Trio. July 8, 9.
Silver Dollars, July 15, 16.
Howard Smith, July 22, 23.
Blackwoods, August 5, 6.
SPECIALS
ZURICH FALL FAIR: July 22-23, features
horse show on Saturday, a parade, various
contests, a talent show Friday night,
crowning of Queen of the Fair.
LUCKNOW CRAFT FESTIVAL: July 29,
30, Lucknow arena display and sale of local
arts, crafts and homemade baking.
Included are oil paintings, leather,
woodcrafts, ceramics, china painting,
weaving and many more things. Admission
50 cents for adults.
RIPLEY CRAFT SHOW: July 29-30,
Ripley -Huron Community Centre. Dis-
plays, demonstrations and sale of crafts
ranging from apple head dolls, to Indian
crafts, from pottery to oil paintings. Fresh
garden produce and homebaking also on
sale.
WINGHAM'S SUMMERFEST: Sponsored
by Wingham Junior Citizens features fun
and games for everyone. From July 21-22.
WESTERN ONTARIO ANTIQUE SHOW
AND SALE: The 6th annual event held at
the Stratford arena, Lakeside Drive on
August 1-6 featuring 29 exhibitors.
Admission $1.50.
BLYTH CENTENNIAL: July 29 to August
1. Highlights include a giant parade on
Saturday at 1:30 p.m. followed by the
opening featuring Pauline McGibbon, Lt.
Governor of Ontario; children's plays;
chicken barbecue; fireworks display; and
dances every night.
"THE SELLWOODS":
an evening of music,
Blyth United Church
Sunday, July 17 at 7:30 p.m.
THEATRE
STRATFORD FESTIVAL: On the Festival
Stage:
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM:
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CRAFT FESTIVAL
LUCKNOW ARENA
DISPLAY AND
SALE OF LOCALATS,
CRAFTS & HOMEMADE
BAKING.
Friday, July 29, 1 p.m.
to 10 p.m.
Saturday, July 30, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.
FREE DRAWS - FREE
GIFTS - FREE PARKING
ADMISSION 50 CENTS,
CHILDREN FREE IF
ACCOMPANIED BY AN
ADULT.
MEALS FOR SALE.
CRAFTS
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INCLUDE -
Oil Painting, Leather, Woodcrafts,
Ceramics, China Painting, Pottery, Apple Dolls, HANDICRAFT A N D
Silk Screening, Weaving, Knitting, Macrame, .d FLOWER SHOP
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Shakespeare's comedy of romantic obsess-
ion and transformation in a court setting
where a supreme and brilliant monarch
casts her shadow across the action. July 12,
15, 17, 20, 23, 26, 28, 30, Aug. 3, 6 (2
p.m.), 7, 10 (2 p.m.).
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL is being
performed on the Festival Stage for the
first time since the beginning of the
Festival in 1953. It is a comedy which
examines the workings of love and pride in
human nature. July 13 (2 p.m.), 14, 16, 20
(2 p.m.), 22, 24, 27, 29, Aug. 2, 4, 6, 10, 13
(2 p.m.).
RICHARD HI: The play which opened the
Festival's first year in 1953 Shakespeare
gives frankness, psychological insight and
wit into the character of Richard III. July
13, 16 (2 p.m.), 19, 21, 23 (2 p.m.), 27 (2
p.m.), 30, 31 (7:30 p.m.), Aug. 3, 5, 9, 11.
On the Avon Stage:
ROMEO AND JULIET: The famous story
of two lovers caught up in a tale of passion,
violence and fate and destroyed by their
love for one another. July 13, 16 (2 p.m.),
19, 21, 26, 27 (2 p.m.), 30, Aug. 3, 6 (2
p.m.), 9, 11.
GHOSTS: This play by Henrik Ibsen is still
a powerful and moving drama today as an
account of the sometimes tragic hold the
past has on the present. July 12, 15, 20, 23,
28, 30, Aug. 3 (2 p.m.), 7, 10 (2 p.m.).
MISS JULIE: August Strindberg's tale of a
powerful struggle between the aristocratic
Miss Julie and her manservant, a tale in
which victory and defeat are equally
ambivalent. July 13 (2 p.m.), 16, 23 (2
p.m.), 27, 31 (2 p.m.), Aug. 5.
A WEDDING
TO
REMEMBER
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CHOOSE YOUR GOWN. WE STRIVE TO PROVIDE
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AND ALL HER ATTENDANTS.
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