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PACx,E 8 .-:-.CLINTON NEWSr.RECORD, TH S
TVIushigs from
Middleton
By •
Blanehe Deeves
Ct urch news
'Morning prayer was
held in St. James Mid-
dleton at 11:15 a.nn.., Mrs..
Sarah Storey read the-'
lesson, Edward..Wis.e and
Edward peeves
receiving the offering,
The se.rinon , Was.
f
"Humour in Religion",
with Rev. Wm. Bennett.in,
charge of the service.
Upcoming!! • The
Prodigal' `Players, a
travelling theatre troupe
presenting. drama, ,
children's theatre,
parables, . on an, outdoor,
mobile -..stagewill- be- - at --
Pioneer • Park on Wed-
nesday July T8 at 7:30 •
p.m. presented by the
"Un'ited— " Church,
Presbyterian, Roman
Catholic and Anglican
Churches of Bayfield.
Prodigal Players,.
Outdoor theatre in
Ontario this summer! '
Don't take the audience
to a show. Take the show
to the audience! The age
old custom of travelling,
players performing on a
mobile stage lives again.
The Prodigal Players are
Ontario's only travelling
theatre troupe with its
own portable stage,
complete with lights,
sound, costumes, sets and
makeup.
,The Prodigal Players,
a group of ten dedicated
volunteers, ere .com-
mitted to Breathing New
Life, into thes,e old,
'Medieval traditions,.
clowns and laughter, `
parables and a .light
hearted look athuman
foibles, social drama and
some serious thinking
.about the human ''con-
dition. The show ranges
from farce to serious
theatre-, and appeals to
everyone.
The players bring wide
experience intheatre,
comedy, •mime'and music
to the stage. They are
under the direction of
Mrs. Joyce Eagle, a well-
knAwo ;.>;-eacher off theatre
arts , . ; in : :Toronto.
Throughout July and
August they will •cross
and recross Ontario
staging their unique &how
in tiny villages and in the
`r`nner:city.
idea' ---has -been---a-
year in the making and it
reflects the belief of the
players that a meaningful
theatre program can be
of excellent quality and
also survive on a
volunteer basis. Unlike
many theatre groups, the -
prodigal players receive
no funding except ticket
receipts and donations. It
is an old idea whose time
has come again!
'Personals- . -
Congratulations to
Bayfield on theopening of
their new arena.. Many
from the area enjoyed the
dance Friday evening in
the new arena. -Everyone
enjoyed the dancing to
"Star Trek", and the
delicious lunch served by
the committee in charge.
Mr. Gerard de Backer
has been visiting with"Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brand and
family and has returned -
now to Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse
Bonneau and son and
Mrs.. SophraIne Bonneau
all of Comber, Ontario
spent the past week with .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dupuis --
and family,
Refugees
arrive
Six orphan refugees
from Southeast Asia will
arrive at homes in Huron
County ' • on Friday,
following a long trip
across two .oceans and
continents.
One or -the teenaged
children has been
adopted by the Bill
Schooderwoerd of RR 4,
Clinton, while another
will find a new home with
the .Gilbert Brand family
at RR 2, Bayfield.
Two other children Will
be going to Winghatin,
while two others will be
adoptedb Michael
ae
Y fi
Moriarty . of g 2,
Goderie'
A sev' nth child arrived
earlier i Stine.
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