Clinton News-Record, 1979-08-09, Page 18PAGE 18 -CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, TliURSDAY,A.Vgi-TST• 9 1979
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GARAGE SALE -
Saturday, Aug. 11 - 10
a.rn. at 239 James Street,
Clinton. Baking, plants,
household items, an-
tiques, ° ceramics, fur- -•
niture, comic books,
etc. -31,32
CLINTON Legion Binge
every Thursday 8 p.m.
First. regular card $1.:
restricted to 16 years or
'over. 15 regular games of
$15. $.5 least on split.
Many other specials.
Jackpot $200 mist go
each week.-20tfar
BINGO every Tuesday
evening at tbe Vanastra
Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8
p.m.Fist regular card
$1. 15 regular games of
$15. 3 share -the -wealth,
jackpot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to
.16 years or over.-20tfar
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, Friday, August
10, Victorian Inn,
Stratford, Ont. Dancing
9:00 - 1:00 a.m. Welcome
all singles over 25 years.
(No blue jeans
please). -31,32
BAYFIELD Ratepayers
meeting, Aug St 18 at 10
a.m. at the own Hall.
Everyone yelcome. Dues
$2.00 per f mily.-32
FAMILY STREET
DANCE Friday, Sep-
tember 7 from 7 p:m. to 1
a.m. Dancing 9-1 "Group
Called Brown" at Clinton
Grandstand. Sponsored
by, Clinton Kinsmen and
Kinettes.L7-32-34
OPEN HOUSE -GARDEN
PARTY - Wednesday,
August 22 from 2:-5 p.m. at
the Holiday Home,
Ontario St., Clinton.
Proceeds to Clinton
Hospital Auxiliary. -32
REGISTRATION FOR
NURSERY SCHOOL
(Clinton Early Childhood
f
Education Centre);om.2-
,v)11 be
held Wed., Aug. 22
4 p.m. and 7-8:30/p.m. at
Wesley -Willis United
Church. -32,3,3"
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YARD SALE at 204
Orange St., Aug 11 at 10
a.m. Ificluded are large
frost/free. fridge, white
sto e, two chesterfields,
upright freezer, electric
organ, lazy boy chair, two
C.B.'s, many other items,
all in good condition. Held
inside if it rains. -32
BINGO Bayfield
Community Centre,
Friday, Aug. 10 at 8 p.m.
Sponsored by Bayfield
Lioness. 15 regular
games, 3 share -the -
wealth. -30,32,34
'ANN AL FLOWER
SHO - Clinton Hor- "MUD MONSTER"
tipultural Society, Puppet Show presented
Friday, August 24, by Port Stanley Summer
/Central Huron Secondary Festival on Tuesday,
School Cafeteria. Entries Aug. 14. Hensall Town
must place by 11:4.5 Hall at 10 a.m. and
a.m. Viewing time 3 p.m. Bayfield Town Hall at 2
to 9:15 p.m. Door prizes. • p.m.. Freeadmission.
Silver collection. Judge, Sponsored by Huron
. Mrs. Pauline Richards, County Library and
London. -32,34 • Outreach Ontario. -32
Saturday, August 25
GODERICH ARENA
MUSICIANS, SINGERS, GROUPS
DANCERS
Everyone Welcomes
Entry Fee $5.00
No entries accepted after Aug. 10/79
To enter, please write or call
Recorded
Productions
Inc.
"Personalized Recording Specialists"
Write or Phone
P.O. Box 52 P.O. Box 121
Goderich, Ont. N7A 3Y5 Hannon, Ont. LOR 1 P6
(519) 524-4211 (416) 388-2938
Admission '3.00 Adults, '1.00 Students, 50' Children
SENIOR CITIZENS '2.00
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PROHIBITED
Three-day Excursion to
Ithica, New York to view \
\the Fall Migration:
October 6-8 cenducted by/
Peter Vernon of the Fin -
N -Beak, Goderich. Fick
up brochure ,"Our
Feathered Friends" at
'your local registered
travel agent. A"Heritage
Holiday'4.-7312,33,34
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GOOD TIMES
TRAVEL AGENCY
Box 789, Seaforth
527-0050
Canadian
National
Exhibition
1979
SCOTTISH.
WORLD
FESTIVAL
Sunday, August 19
'23.00 per person. In-
cludes transportation,
admission to CNE, reser-
ved seat for evening
show. Bus will pick you
up in Clinton. Please
reserve ahead.
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No, the Easter Bunny has not got his dates mixed up.- Actually this is Harvey,
the supposedly invisible rabbit, who was the theme behind a recent Huron
Country Playhouse production. Philip Street, underneath the bunny ears,
hopped about the area recently to promote the play, entitled Harvey. (News,
Record photo)
w pot grows
This week at the
By Rene Brochu
' A quiet summer week
at the Legion -passed by
somewhat uneventful
except for the regular
'weekly activities. Our
staff is now back up to its
original strength with the
hiring of Doris Cham-
bers, who is doing well at
" the job.
:The bingo last week
was headed by team
captain Steve Cooke and
the associates, who had
an attendance of 105
bingo players in the
auditorium, a good at-
tendance for the summer
season.
Winning the $200. jack-
pot prize was Phyllis
Mclssac.
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egion
Our TGIF still attracts
a steady flow of
Comrades 'and guests
each week and last.
Friday was no exception.
Winning the raffle ,.prize
Was Gerry Walters, his
first win. Betty Feagan
was not so fortunate as
she failed to register for
the attendance draw, so
the pot grows.'
Playhouse will show last filnz ,
The third and final
offering in the Canadian
Mini Film S.eries, Why
Shoot the Teacher, will be
shown at the ,Playhouse
on Sunday, August 12, at
8:00 p.m.
This movie is based on
Max Braithwaite's
humorous novel. The film
centres around and
inexperienced young man
who takes on the
thankless job of
replacement teacher in a
grim Canadian prairie
town during the • even
grimmer 1930's.
He eventually comes to
understand and • ap-
preciate the courage and
stamina of the people
around him.
Pla house shows heart-warmingla
The fourth offering of
the season at the Huron
Country Playhouse is the
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Wednesday 12-2 p.m. 5-8 p.m.
Thursday 12-2 p.m. 5-8 p.m.
Friday 12-2 p.m. 5-8 p.m.
Saturday 12-2 p.m. 5-8 p.m.
Sunday 12-2 p.m. 5-7:30 p.m.
Closed Monday amiTuesday
Reservations Requested Saturday Night Only
CATERING LO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PRIVATE PARTIES
482-9228
After Hours: 524-4133
LAST NIGHT THURS., AUGUST 9
One showing only 8:00 p.m.
very human and hilarious
comedy, The Owl and the
Pussycat.
The comedy is set in the
,San Francisco apartment
of Felix Sherman, a
bookstore clerk who
fancies himself a
member of the literary
profession - that is until
he meets Doris, a brassy -
mouthed, street -wise girl.
Two opposites, she is
illiterate, but world -wise;
he is supposedly an in-
tellectual expert, but
chimb in things that really
count. The hilarious,
heart-warming comedy
occurs when he tries to
improve her mind and
she tries to improve his
joy in living.
The well-known
Canadian actor, Tim
Henry, returns from
Hollywood • to star as
Felix Sherman. Mr.
Henry, 'prior to
establishing himself in
the movie capital, played
in Canada's leading
theatres, and on
television was a favourite
in such series as The
Collaborators, Police
Surgeon and Famous
Jury Trials, as well as
numerous specials.
American born Gloria
Gifford, who portrays
Doris, recently starred
opposite Richard Pryor
in the film California
Suite. She played with
Zero Mostel in the
Broadway production of
The Merchant, as well as
appearances on
television in All My
Children, One Life to
Live, Another World and
Love of Life.
The Owl and the
Pussycat, is directed by:
Aileen Taylor -Smith and
plays August 8 through
August 18, except Sunday
with matinees on August
11, 15 and 18.
Seats still left at Blyth
for the • final , per-
formances of "This
Foreign Land", on
August 10 or August 18, or
for "Child" on August 9,
14, or 15. "McGillicuddy's
Lost Weekend" has
several performances
left, of which the final one
is August 17. Tickets for
all performances are
going quickly, but most
dates are still open.
If you missed getting
reservations for the
Saturday night country
suppers, don't give up
If you kicked yourself
for not getting tickets to
"Ill Be Back For You
Before Midnight" before
it closed, you'll want to
make reservations now
hope yet. The Festival •
has added several Friday
night suppers on August
10 (a performance
of' This Foreign Land")
August 17 (a per-
'formance for
"McGillicuddy's Lost
Weel4ild") and August 24
(performance of "The
Donnellys"). The cost is
LAST NIGHT THURSDAY, AUG. 9
BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. - SHOWTIME 9:15
Recommended as
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
StYts FRIDAY!
WARNING: Some
Scenes May,
Frighten -
Theatres Branch
Ontario .
WARNING:
Some
Scenes
may
frighten
Theatre
Branch
Ont.
$5.50 per person and
reservations must be
made in advance at the
box office.
August 21 sees the
opening of a new
production on the. Blyth
stage. "The Death of the '
Donnellys" opens then
and -runs until September
1. Tickets ' for "The"
Donnellys" play are $5.
'for adults, $4. for seniors
414 $3. for children, and
reservation's are
a7ilable by phone;
The film stars Cort, Chris Wiggins
Samantha Eggar, Bud Gary Reineke.
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
For Information Phone:
482-7030
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PLEASE NOTE: Complimentary Passes
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SUN. AUG. 12 THRU TO TUE. AUG. 14
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