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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-05, Page 22I'A iE 22 LINTON NEIJ.V. S-REVQR& THURSpA'Y, JUj,y ,')979 . 0 MDRPHY L,OL •No, 710 "ALICE IN WON FLINT„ - Minton,. will hold rr--,DERLANDt' presented every Thursday 8 p.m, important meeting on by Theatre Aquarius at First -regular card •$1 °: July 12, at 8:30 a.m., Seaforth District High*. restricted to 16 years or Clinton Orange Hall. School, Friday, July 13 at over. 15 regular games:of Parade willi be . held in a 2 p.m. Free admission. $15. $5 least or split. Blyth on Saturday, July Sponsored by Seaforth Many other specials. 14 at 1:30 p.m. -27,28 93,:ibrary and Outreach Jackpot $200 must go Ontario. X27,28 each .._ week,,„--2.Qtfar GODERICH TOWNSHIP • - BARBECUE PICNIC - 'Wednesday, July 11,, any time after 5:30• p.m. Lakeside Park on Black - Point Road. Come and bring your own food and family.. Entertainment provided. Rain date July 12.-27 ' CLOWN TRIO "Bim, Bom, Boom" at Goderich District Collegiate Institute Friday, July 6, 1979 at 2 p.m. Free Admission...Sponsored by Outreach Ontario and Goderich Library. -26,27 BAYFIELD GARDEN CLUB'S monthly meeting, Monday, July 9 at 8 p.m. in Bayfield TownHall. Panel of local gardeners for .con- sultation. All welcome. -27 HURON COUNTY FAMILY PLANNING project invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to. 9.00 p.m at Huron' ounty Health Unit, Shipley. St.; Clinton. Counselling and m-edica.l services provided. Counselling on Billings (natural family,' planning) available first Thursday of each moi4- th -eowar BINGO .every Tuesday THE SALKEL, D Family evening, at -the Vanastra Reunion will be held on. Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8 Sanday, July '8, 1979 at • .p.m. First regular. card' 1:3Q p.m. at the ,home of $1. 15 regular' games of • Kay 'and Doug Blacker, $15. 3 share -the -Wealth, RR2 Goderich (Hwy. 8) jackpot $200 must go. Howard Aitken, Admission restricted to President' 26,27nc 16 years or ov-er.-20tfar d CLINTON HOR- TICULTURAL SOCIETY BUS TRIP to the Inter- national Lily Show, July 14, 1979 at the Royal -Botanical Gardens, Hamilton. For 'further information contact Marion Powell. Phone 482-3265.-27 RATHWELL REUNION at- Seaforth Lions Park, Sunday, July 15, 1979. Picnic dinner at 12:30.-27 FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance; Friday, July 13, Victorian Inn, 'Stratford.• Dancing 0:00 ` - 1:00., Welcome all singles over' 25. (No blue jean- s), -27,28 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS or - organizations are invited to attend a meeting Of the Huron County Com- munity Services Council on Thursday, July 12 at the Agricultural and Food Building, 20. King St., Clinton at 9:30. a.m.-27 OPEN AIR Flea Market every weekend until Labor Day.' Hobbies and crafts. Varna , Road at. Hwy. 21 South. For reservations call* 565- 2116.-27 BAYFIELD Pioneer Park annual Rummage Sale - Friday, July 13, ,8 p. m. Bayfield Arena. -27 _, • Boys and Girls AUCTION SALE ' of Donated Articles; Furniture, Small Ap-. pliances, Tools and any other items you have. SATURDAY JULY 7 10:30 A.M. at. BAYFIELD .TOWN HALL All .proceeds for -the areno.fund - FOR-PICKUP•OF ARTICLES CALL: :;-�>:,„�:�;;. ,565,' X562.-• ,�,,:.•k,,.:r;, 565-2709 565-5374 565-2771 482-3148 Auctioneer services free -c-our eiy of Tom Papple. come to the Daily Vacation Bible School at the Weekdays JULY 1 0- 1 9 come and join us for a morning of STORIES, SONGS AND CRAFTS THIS YEAR'S THEME: "JESUS—I'M HIS AND HE !SAME" COME—AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS A bicycle .built for four was one of several funny vehicles entered in Aubiurn's 1.2�th_b_l,rth parade_ on. Saturday. The parade featured over 100 floats and lasted about one hour. ($.hoto by Joanne Buchanan) • 1'f i Rehearsals for th.p Superfic aaliy this vlllai.n •t . k.es.. the rot of Ins ector Rough. Huron C o u n t ry aPl�ea�s,.. to � be 'a wger�tla, .., p. _.Pl:ayhouse's second, loving and concerned ,4. ,� �..prQductlon of the_ season ,��husbaint . By insidious _ Angel tstreet�� °is a. Angel Street", are now meanQ 'he p 1 �+y� chQio iC l �. Y he. spreads ti1Va . � ass��C� � ,psy g Ca�.. underway at the tlirilicr tl i; will keep�the yseeds of •doubt, fear anl. • Playhouse. Street, terror' as he attempts to _ audience' on the edge of the . dupe his tr>,rsting wife into their seats until the mal, spine tingling scene. suspense filled play by believing that she, like ,,„ Patrick Hamilton, en- her mother before her, is ._ Irena Mayeska stars.aS. joyed • popular success mad. " Mrs, Manningham taping both in London ,and NeW. • Mrs. Manningham, the "Gaslight" role which York and won an Oscar played by the renowned won 'Ingrid. Bergman An for Ingrid Bergman for actress Irena Mayeska,'is Oscar in* the movie her performance -as the indeed in a crazed state. version of the play. One:of terror filled 'wife of a when oa police inspector "'Canada's f o r e m os t leading ladies,' . Ms., Mayeska has starred rred in all of the major theatres in this country. c c razed ° husband in the arrives at their house movie yersion of the play with : some star"tling ailed "Gaslight. revelations. about her The play, set in the 1880 husband.' John .. Codner ivingroom of the .Man- _nin.g_ha-m. household, - unfolds to reveal a diabolical plot: the sua*e master of the household has devised a series of mental ploys to drive his wife slowly insane. orei�Land, no stranger to. Blyth By Jim Fitzgerald generalizing , the pragmatic for the stages . of its run,. as It"s hard to believe -that characters:, some local. production, and director audiences have' a bad a small theatre out in the people will recognize the James-- Roy's only habit in this area of boon docks of the country ` personalities. • mistake, although a very waiting until the And of - in a mostly unheard of . The cast of Foreign minor one, is the all too summer before they go to place called Blyth could Land is solid all the way •frequent scene and- prop see any of the Blyth upstage a slick city through, with some changes, which tend to plays. Then hundreds of cousin like' the Stratford sturining performances detract from the' smooth people can't get in Festival, but it's hap- put on by all seven flow of the play. because of the sold__ out pened again as, the Blyth members of the cast, who - Foreign Land is sure to houses,, while inany seats Summer. Festival is once portray a number of be one of the ..big hits at go empty in the first half more' playing out its role different roles.throughout_, Blyth this year, soi of the season"_. in a classical David_ the play., ranging from theatre goers are urged The production con - versus Goliath story this young children, to a to reserve their tickets, tinues, interspersed with ear. Y nagging boarding house' and if at all possible_,see three other productions, woman,_ the play during the early until August 18, The Blyth -Festival .One incident marred opened its doors last the opening- night when •F.riday night for the fifth first-time actress Seana season with a new McKenna fell off the production called This stage •during- a blackout- Foreign Land and. :the -at the end of act one, and play, iso so well done.by the had to be rushed to company,Jhat itisbetter Clinton hospital where than most of the million she• received stitches. to dollar productions over at • her head. Stratford. • Th,cast ably im- The play, which is provised during the really a series of sketches second act, but the following three im- Saturday night- show had migrant families in to be cancelled. Miss Huron County from their McKenna was expected departure : from their to be back for tonight,s home countries in the, (Thursday) per= early 1950's to the present formance. _.. time,is filled by such Although there is not a powerful emotion in weak point 'in:the entire places, that many in the casting, out$tanding audience were moved to pewformances are put on tears. - Anne Anglin, a former • But the raw emotion is Passe Muraille member whom:a_y.,.oe,ro em:bered� also balanced with• bouts for her roles '' in the "foreigners" adjust to blossomed from Goderich the new, land of Canada, Township; Layne its customs and strange Coleman, who plays a language. • - Dutch immigrant father - The production, with sympathetic created by Patricia credibility; and Sam Mahoney and the corn- Malkin whose frequent pany, is based on in- role switching is „-com- teryiews 'with actual pletely believable. - people in the Area, and The sparse set .and the although the actors, did an costume design by Patsy excellent ** job of Lang are fitting and One Show Only at 8:00 P.M. Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Sunday Special JULY' 8 ROAST BEEF. with gravy,or BREADED PORK CHOPS Both include French fried or mashed potatoes, buttered mixed, vegetables, and soup or juice, salad, roll, tea or coffee.. Dessert: Lemon Pie or pie of your choice $,535. DEBBIE'S Custard Cup 2 miles south. of Clinton on Hwy. No. 4 at Vanastra Rd. 482-9896 VIEW SUMMER HOURS: Monday = Thursday 6 a.m.- 11 p,m.; Friday 6 a.m.-12 midnight;..Saturday 9 a.m.-12 midnight;. Sunday -9 -mm. -11 p.m. , comple-ted1-. owe now -can -- accommodate twenty more people.— in air conditioned comfort ra PA.4 00m Rests and Tavern C. - /* LICENSED UNDER L.$ .B.O. '. • sUNCRIPOAST BAYFIELD RD:;.GODERICH ST 524-7711 Lai Niglifly Entertainment Mon. July 2 to,Sat. July 7th Ben Shane Revue -.DAILY BREAKFAST . *Treat 'yoUrself and your friends...to our Hot Buffet... Every Thurs. & Fri. 12 Noan-2 p.m. Come as you are! *Welcome Luncheon meetings in our Diningroom or private Banquet room. 7:30-10 P.M. Sunday LAST NIGHT THURS., JULY 5 'BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. - SHOWTIME 9:30 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK For Information Phone: 482-7030 LIMITED BEECH STREET-CLINTON THURSDAY -.FRIDAY - SATURDATAULY 516-7 t. Where all the other Bonds end... this one begins! Albert R Broccoli ROGER,MOORE -*lc 'JAMES BOND 0075' lan Flemings MOONRAKE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY - July 6 & 7 "ONE ON ONE" On Thursday: Staerinj RObby Denson ADULT ENTEFTAINMENT July 5 - One Recommended os ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SUNDAY TO THURS. JULY 8-12 - "TH LS STORY LS DEDICATEDTO OLDER WOMEN AND ADORES.SED TO VOL ING MEN KAREN BIACK TOM BERENGER PLUS 2ND FEATURE recOmmended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT piete0 of fingerligkine good 1)on Sparks R.... 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