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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-07-18, Page 24PAGE 1OA-GODERICU SIGNAL -STAR, T,WWSPAY, JULY 18, ` 1974 u. a Roc. y Raccoonesays per"you realize Ggd,eri'ch Art have all they can take, so, ART and the Governor's Mansion. Mart, with,Summerfest is just a MART -is a. great place to sell The jail 'rooms themselves week away? ,• things. So, brino' thein , along., are - pretty rim • a, • ue. July ,25, 26 and 27 ani a the, Organizations should realize P l g ' ' ep I m rune dates. COURTHOUSE PARK' by now that t'his..is the neatest t e aight to keep. many on under, the' trees' will•find the ar ' time in the year to raise oney: the straight artd :narrows path tial-;, potters; crafts people with If you all pull together you can .ears ago.. Perhaps these would home and.- hobby -craft . a .,quickly arrange .4,,r table off help discourage •;crime today since catering tc criminals and. speciality. , goodies. Bake sales are VERY would-be-' hooligans 'has not The Garden Club Will have popular al. this time. The pies ' been the answer today. their beautiful `l displays and` and cakes -,anti, bu:n' di:�appear . I wa5 pleased with the sight arrangements insidethe 'Cour- as fast as they can be put on Of our beaches - notice I said thouse again. the table -. and .the swifter, BEACHES The Kinsmen have planned , folks alon,g-the lake lust L{��e ,13 on Don - when I took gran- kid - lots of entertainment with a them• 3o AW,AY=WF,-GO' dies Don and Carol and ee , ,cites on a tour. GI think I take ,bigger tent' than last year for. I hope you are,going 'to- see _ "visiting", , more people on more tours to Your visiting , .with your the Pendulum,, Players at the ' and around' -Goderich than friends. . Jail •-Yard Theatre on Tuesday anyone here - it is a MUST --a. The Carnival for the kids and Thursdays. Thee young With me •- I'm so proud of our will be in full swing, peaple, have been doing a The Square, I expect will be terrific job - it is great for t��Fn,en stoney Christopher cut off to motor traffic with and wonderful entertainment Beach was invitin This beach lots of parking at the end of for you. „ n' .. will always bach street touching The Remem.ber,._tod,_Lhey.are not nature of the a area, Brea, - it is the ?e Square. .. pushing for donations. They But years of hard,r}vork has The Merchants' will have want YOU 'to'cotne to see and . their merchandiseout on ' the hear' them and enjoy them. results .been : *sure wing some sidewalk and road with some Well, in the. donation. depart- I'esults and• I a "e'pwe canll • good sales for this big event.', ment - they do'need things for be happy -to take people down there Every year there are some their ,stage, materials to use fors I could barely believe the who can't make up their minds - costume. Old drapes will help hundreds at the big beach bjut as to whether or not they will and odds and ends that you everc•one seemed content. •— • sell crafts'they've Been working would probably throw .away, on all year and they are shy , they can use. - about coning out; It is fantastic what goes intor ' Martha You can't keep giving away some of their 'props'. Do take ° r the things you_ create -` after a or send your visitors to see bit the friends and relatives through our Historic old jail Stage Door - lively performance now on at Huron Playhouse George S.- 'K'aufmlan and Edna Ferber's • . classic' stage saga of making it on Broadway, , Stage, Door, came alive as the -Playhouse's fourth, production :of the season when it opened in GrarW end an Wednesday, r ° July 17- foe- the usual four=day run at 9 p.m. each -evening, plus" the one-night stand•in Kincar- dine's Towyn Hall. Sunday the \21st, 'at 8130•'p.m. " This humourous.but truthful view of 18•, young' actresses struggling te° work on' B"rc�ad- r way takes place in The Footlights Club, a .New York 'theatrical boarding house, The audience .reacts to the, trium- ph's, ,the heartaches, and the hilarious situations which these theatrical hopefuls- and thi r;; parents, boyfriends and producers .'share during Che course ;of the play. • . The cast is made up of the entire -1974 15layhsouse com-`-• parry,; including the full _corn- •''pliment of -apprentices who, ',, themselves, are; rna,nifestations of the characters- in this play,' plus four aspiring thespians living in,„ the , Huron County • area. In the lead roles are Mary Charlotte Wilco* as Terry°Ran-. ' dall, Rosemary 'Donnelly as • Jean Maitland (who "make's it" in Hollywood.)~, and .Joan • Kansa -as Mrs. Orc.utt, the for- mey" actress turned boarding house owner.,, Miss Wilcox, a discovery• of director James Murphv's inten- sive- audit --ions for this plum role, originates -1'1'0m 1 or don: - She received theatrical training both in Toronto and at QiJeen's. _U_aiversity and has appeared professionally at the 1 awhrtha ' Festival: in Lindsay and Toronto stage' productions. 'Miss Donnelly. has a reputable background. in ' Toronto theatre, mainly at the l+actory Theatre Lab where she met' and married ken Gass, founder and artistic director of "Che home for- Canadian, playwrites", She has; been on stage and on •TV `"both- in England and Canada;<and was - .featured in -the Lab's festival of one -act plays, .WORKS, _taken to London, England. Joan. Hanna,.,returnitig for a • third season, is an .,active and popular' actress.in Midland, where :she and- heri"`iuthand ',•fe°undted arid operate The Hurortra7 ayers, community theatre. Winner of 1973 Cen- . tial Ontkfilo Drama • Festivals Bent Director Award ',for The Crucible, this .highly versatile and` able perforther now has a ;grown tip family,'•allawing hey,,`"`.." to accept more professional ac- tivity in •addition to her Huron Country Playhouse appealran�, cess. • n Opening°Wednesday, July "24 , kit the Grand Bend tent playhiti:se i> this season'sy.fifth production, P;ettate Lives, ,Noel Coward's sophisticated roman- tiiC coitedy. The firewo,.ks go off -'Whet , recently . divorced Amanda: qnd,rElydt.a'miget on 'herr ° 'respective' honeymoons...at the same ' place, same time. • ' Ticket's -are on sale for ally Playhd'use performances' at 14 locations' around the Kincar- dine -Grand- Bend -London -0 Sarnia region. Details 'and bookings may`' be' obtained by calling the Playhouse box' of; fice, C519)-238430.: • For, something different. When you have friends. drop in;, bring them' to Squire Gifts. We're sure. your company would delight in touring dui unique building • that is a con- verted bandahell, just brimful of giftware. Come out and browse through our varied collection of interesting gift items, soyivenirs and authentic Indian 'and Eskimo softs. We feature the well' ••knaown names that everyone fooks for. It ,sounds different, but 6 why not , try it ... W:e're' sure you'll find, a visit to Squire Gifts an interesting ex- per'ience. Squire Gifts -,Open late 7 nights a week ,Highway 21 South • Gbderich O 'BYO U NEED, A WATER .WELL!!!. 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