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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
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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
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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. •—
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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.:
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When you have friends.
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giftware. Come out and browse
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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
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