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Zurich Citizens News, 1981-07-02, Page 11TASTY NU BAKERY d CHEESE NOOSE Freshest bread * rolls * pastries * cookies * donuts and over 60 varieties of Canadian and Imported Cheese Zuricl1236-491,2 - Seaforth 527-1803 a1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111W11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111u mum APPLIANCE REPAIR Large or small, we'll fix them all... Our repair experts will have your appliance in tip top shape fast. Call us to- day. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 482-7103 1 m Playground opens Rummage sale a great success The ruminage sale spon- sored by the Dashwood and Area Medical committee held Saturday, June 27, was a great success. They are Dashwood Mrs. Irvin Rader very grateful to all who donated. Watch for a later one. Playground news Dashwood playground opened Monday June 29 and will run until August 14. The leaders are Donna Miller, Barb Rader and Nancy Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rader, Heather and Allan were Sun- day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lynn, Chris and Shawn. The occasion was Chris Lynn's third birthday. Melvin. Restemayer has returned home from Univer- sity hospital where he un- derwent surgery. Senior's .dinner, bus trip Twenty-five senior citizens from Dashwood were treated to dinner at $uronview June 25, followed by a variety showof singing, violin, banjo, piano and dan- cing. They all had a most enjoyable day. Last Tuesday, 11 seniors from Dashwood accom- panied the Grand Bend seniors on their one day bus trip. Dashwood grads Students from Dashwood who graduated from Stephen Central school were Frank Briggs, Lynn Gaiser, Greg Lightfoot, Heather Rader and Doug Schade. Personals Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Guenther were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stickney, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff• Pinch, Houston, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stickney, Patti and Robert Wheatley; Mrs. E. S. McLelland, St. Catharines; Mrs. Carl Lacapra, Peter- borough; and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stickney, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, Ben and Robin, London, spent two days with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader last week. IT SHOULD FIT — Nancy Nutt tries on a dress at Saturday's rummage sole in Dashwood. Helping out is Marion Rader. Proceeds from the sole go to the Medical Centre building fund. T -A photo Blyth aims for another big year Although economic restraints and cutbacks seem to be the order of the day for most arts organizations, the Blyth Summer Festival is moun- ting its biggest season ever this year. Building on the success of the 1980 season, the Blyth Summer Festival, under the artistic direction of Janet Amos. is offering an expand- ed season of five plays, in a nine week season, up from four plays in an eight week season. consequently more people are needed to mount an expanded season, conse- quently the size of the com- pany has increased from thirty-six to over fifty people in 1981. The key to the expansion lies in the phenomenal audience'response the Festival experienced in the 4980 season. The Festival has steadily increased its audience in its seven years of existence, building its audience from 2,900 in 1975 to over 20.000 in 1980. In 1981, an average of 84 more people attended each performance than in 1979. Advance sales for the 1981 season indicate that the MR. AND MRS LAWRENCE REGIER Lawrence Regier and Julie Margaret Ingram were married at Our lady of Mount Carmel Church June 27. The bride is the' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ingram, RR 2, Hensall and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Regier, RR 3 Dashwood. Father J. Nelliganofficiated.Music was provided by Jane Sullivan and Donna Prout. Maid of honour was Michelle Vandergunst, RR 2, Crediton. Bridesmaids were Cathy Ingram, sister of the bride, Bonnie Keys, Exeter, Barb Dutton, Toronto, and Sherri Lovell, RR 2, STaffa. David Prout, RR 1 Centralia, was best man. Guests were ushered by Derek and Kevin Regier, Dashwood, and Sandy Ingram, Hensall. Ring bearer was WestlyRegier, RR 3, Dashwood. After a wed- ding trip to northern ntario, the, couple is residing at RR 3, Hensall. Photo by Frank Phillips trend will continue, as sales are 31/2 times sales in 1979 at this date. The Blyth Summer Festival receives over 50% of its revenue from ticket sales, even with some of the lowest ticket prices in the province. Blyth's formula for success has been new Cana- dian plays with particular reference to the primarily rural audience it serves. .This year the Festival will premiere three new plays, bringing to twenty the number of new scripts that have first seen the stage at Blyth. QUIET IN THE LAND by � Rotary Club Forest I.O.D.E. Present Las Vegas Night Forest Arena 8 p.m. Sat. July 4 Entertainment Wheels of Chance, Blackjack, Bingo & Crab Races Draw for Gas Barbecue $2.00 per person qNo minors admitted Anne chislett opens on July 3, LOVE OR MONEY by Carol Bolt opens July 7, and FIRE ON ICE, a collective creation from an original script by Keith Toulson opens on August 4. The season will be completed by two other Canadian scripts, THE TOMORROW BOX by Anne Chistett, opening July 28, and HE WON'T COME IN FROM THE BARN by Ted Johns. opening August 25. The season runs from July 3 to September 5, and tickets and information are available by calling (519) 523-9300. 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