Clinton News-Record, 1980-08-21, Page 22AG
CEANT9NNEIATS4.ECORD, THUR,
Y, AUGUST 14, 1980
:BURP OW) FLEA
MARKET SaturdaY,
September 6,' 1980,
Burford, Ontario. One of
thelargest inside outside
flea markets. Free ad-
. mission. Space still
available. Call 519-449-
2446 or 449-2741.-34bc •
PIANO
AND THEORY
LESSONS
AVAILABLE
Call
Louise McGregor
482-9802
RECEPTION
for
Jim and Crystal
Taylor
at the
BAYFIELD
COMMUNITY
'CENTRE
Saturday, Aug. 23
ArrTgwnoti
BOWLERS: Clinton -
Blyth Ladies' League wilr
Cornmenee bowling on
Tuesday, Sept. 2', 1980 at 9
pan, Everyone welcome.
For more information
please call Brenda
AtkinSOn* 482-9339 or
Jenny Wilts
9498,-44,35
To all OccUpational
Nurses and Safety staffs,
Counties of Huron and
Perth • On Monday,
September 15, 1980, Dr.
Ray Kosan of the Ontario
Lung Association will be
in Stratford to conduct a
seminar for Industrial
Nursing on Safety Staff.
BaMFIE1013- Fire Hall
pancake breakfast, 7:30
a.M. ? Aug. M. $2.po
Adults, $1.50 children.
Plus garage and bake
sale, • ProCeeds • for
resUsCitator. Sponsored
by BrUcefield
Firemen. --44,35x
, •
CHILDREN'S
PROGRAM, "Lonesom,e
On the Prairie" per-
formed by Theatre Max
at the Qoderich Branch
Library, Friday, August
22, at 230 p,m, Free
Admission, Funded, by
Outreach Ontario. -33,34
LAWN SALE August 23,
10 a.m. - ? Corner of
be-two-13range—anti----Uurcn---at --
back,-34x
The seminary will
--
hours in duration
beginning at / 'p.m. and
will be held in the
Conestoga Nursing
School, Strat-
ford. -32,34,36
STAG
for
JOHN HART
SAT.,
AUG. 23, 1980
NOW PLAYING TILL SUNDAY, AUGUST 24
The most wanted man •
in Wakefield prison
is the Warden.
Robert Redford
"BRUBAKER'
it>
ADMITTANCE
RESTRICTED
TO PERSONS
YEARS Of AGE OR OVER
IR
ADULT.
ENTERTAINMENT
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD
BEECH ST. CLINTON
BOX OFFICE OPENS ATB:00 P.M. - FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
STARTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 TO
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30
They're having
the timeof theirlives,
committing the
crimeofa lifetime.
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
WARNING:
NOT SUITABLE
FOR PRE -TEENAGERS
Tatum
O'Neal
Knsty
McNichol
'Darlings
Ontario Street United
Church pork barbecue
,Wed., Oct. 1, 1980. Ser-
ving A:30 8 p.m.
Advance tickets only.
Admission: Adults $5.00;
children 12 and under,
$2.°50. Preschoolers
free. -34
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BLYTH SUMMER
FESTIVAL: Be Back
for You Before Midnight
by Peter Colley, Aug. 20,
21 (at 2 p.m.) 23, 25, 26.
Final Performance The
Life That Jack Built,
Aug. 21, 22 and 27 all at
8:30 p.m. unless stated.
Adults $5; seniors $4;
children $3. 30 tickets
available at 6:30 p. . 523-
9300.-34
LAWN SALE: Satu day,
Aug. 23, 10 a.m. - ? Men's
hockey equipment, baby
items, miscellaneous
er,
A
Playhouse honors
Pauline McGibbon'
The Honourable will be entertained on
Pauline M. McGibbon August 22 at Huron
Country PlaYbguse in
7
Young Players
present Flicks
Flicks, a musical
Comedy revue, will be
presented at the Huron
Country Playhouse by the
resident Young PlaYerS
company. The Produc-
tion, described as 'a
movie revue', highlights
the music and comedy of
motion pictures - old and
new: A little piece of
Hollywood, right here in
Grand Bend.
Flicks was written and
iled b mJarseisct,aar,
with
arrangements by David
Warrack, and the
Playhouse is especially
pleased to announce that
author Saar is on hand to
stage and'direct this fast -
paced, energetic
production. The show will
feature the talents of the
five Young Players:
Tricia Adams, Sandy
Michaels, David Talbot,
Mark , Terene and Kim
Worobec.
Flicks opens August 24
and there will be three
performances only.
Reserve your tickets now
and be assured of a good
seat for this special
presentation. If you like
movies you'll love
Flicks. ' Don't miss it:
August 24, 25 and Sep-
_
ternber 1.
Entertaining The Crowd This young vocalist,
Penny Robinson of Vanastra, was among the junior
performers to display their .abilities during the
talent contest at the Vanastra-Tuckersmith
Country Fair last Friday night. (Photo by Ellis)
• • •
Additional showing of Midnight
199 T end '
items at owns
St., Clinton. Rain date
Aug. 30.-34
CLINTON Legion Bing()
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 must gt,
each week .-20tfar
OPEN RECEPTION for
Crystal Huffman and Jim
Taylor at the Bayfield
Community Centre on
August 23 at 9 p.m. Music
by Free Spirit. -34- .„
-BINGO every Tuesday
Evening at Vanastra
Centre, RR5 Clinton, 8
p.m. First regular card,
$1.00; 15 regular $15
games, three share -the -
wealth. Jackpot $200.00
must go! Admission
restricted to 16 years_and
over.-52tfar
ANNUAL FLOWER
SHOW - Clinton Hor-
u 1 t ur a 1 Society,
Friday, Aug. 22, Central
Huron Secondary School
Cafeteria. Entries must
be in place by 11:45 a.m.
Viewing time 3 p.m. to
9:15 p.m. Door prizes.
Silver collection. Judge,
Mrs. Dorothy Given,
Parkhill. -32,34
If you've been disap- through their craft. administrat ve per
pointed when you called All the personnel in- have donated their, time
volved in the per- and services in order to
formance, including makethe benefit
actors, technicians and possible.
to reserve tickets td I'll
Be Back for you Before
Midnight, don't despair.
You've got another
chance.
There will be a benefit
performance of I'll Be
Back for you Before
Midnight on Saturday,
August 23 at 2 p.m. with
the .proceeds going
towards the Actors Fund
of Canadian Actors'
Equity Association.
Tickets are available
only through ..the Blyth
• box office in person or by
phone, at the regular
prices.
I'll Be Back for you
,Before Midnight is the
comedy thriller that was
the hit of the 1979 Blyth
season and has been
playing to sold out hoUses
throughout the 1980
season- as well. It's a
mixture of thrills and
chills and has had
audiences screaming
with delight.
The Actors' Fund of
Canadian Actors' Equity
Association was
established by the actors'
union to provide relief for
aged or disabled actors
who have fallen on -bad
times and can no longer
support themselves
MITCHELL
FAIR
August 29-30-31
September 1
"GOOD ROCK & ROLL"
GODERICH & DISTRICT
• OPTIMIST CLUB
Summer Dance
WITH
TIM WOODCOCK & THE ALL-STARS
Saturday, August 23, 1980
8:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M.
SALTFORD P
$4.00 Per Person
Age of Majority Only
Lunch Provided
Licensed under L.L.B.O.
In the Good Ole Summertime
— enjoy our —
Grand, Bericl,
Plans have been made
for Her Honour's party to
dine at the Oakwood Inn,
Grand Bend with some
rn en). b ers of` the
Playhouse Board and
staff.
It is. expected that Her •
Honour will arrive at the
theatre at 8:30 p.m. in
time for the . evening
performance of Annie
Get Your Gun. No formal
presentations have been
scheduled for this pcirtioll
of the evening. After the
performance, Her
Honour will be introduced
to the cast ofthe show
rte-d—to--4
courtyard where a
reception will be held,
STAG
for
FRANK
MacGREGOR
on
Saturday,
August 23
in Seaforth
•
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29.
in the Bayfield Arena
Exhibit entries 9:30 a.m.
Judging promptly 11:00,14111;
7:30 P•0111••• Viewing of exhibits,.
- Bingo
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30
12;30 p.m. - Parade to fairground
with Clinton Pipe Band
Special Events for Juniors
4-H Calf Club
Heavy Horses Poultry - Sheep
Horseshoe Pitching
crafts - Sewing - Quilts
Flowers - Fruit - Vegetables
George Morley's Music
r
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REFRESHMENT
BOOTH
REDPOWER
SHOWDOWN
Drive our great 84-86 or 88 series
24-2 Tractors at our
FIELD DEMONSTRATION
WED., AUG. 27 tr
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Con Eckert Farm
north of Seaforth
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