Clinton News-Record, 1984-09-12, Page 23Renee y o erssStewart Deft) and Audrei-Kairen (right) of f er he lares lug the Hi on Coun-
try
Playhouse audience some advice from AIN'T MISBEHAVIN 44'i#id;out what they like
and how they like it, and let'em have it just that way?" AIN'T IitI.LSBEHAVIN' continues at
the Playhouse nightly until. September 15. Tickets are still available at HCP outlets in Sar-
nia, Exeterand Strathroy and the HCP box office.
Uninspired showing
for Kim Mitchell
By Janet Tench
Kim Mitchell (ex -Max Webster) played in
Seaforth on September 5. Despite his poor
show,. the essence of Kim Mitchell. shone
through by the end of the evening.
Kim Mitchell (since leaving Max
Webster) has had one album, Akimbo Aligo,
and a just -released mini -LP with the hit Go
for a Soda. This gave him a fair amount of
material to work with.
Mitchell's material was superb and he had
a good base with which to - dazzle the
audience. However, Mitchell's execution of
the material was, not inspiring. While the
songs were performed well, there were
problems in between songs.
The band's late start had been duee to
technical problems, but the problems
persisted into the performance. Rather than
have stagehands make the necessary
adjustments, allowing Mitchell to entertain
the crowd, the band turned their backs on
the audience to make repairs themselves.
The audience, displeased with their obvious
unimportance amused themselves and
seemed to take the next song as an
interruption.
. When the break finally came, a good
portion of the audience, which wasn't a full
house to begin with, departed. '
• Mitchell, himself, was far more
interesting. When asked if he was influenced
1
ith praise and thanks
to Cod.
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of Horn and Dad
IUiek & Agnes haptein1
Ifrtt� . Doug and Krikt} . Kirk.
Angela. Janet and 1)onns
and I;omrad.
5OTH
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
The family of
Fred and Ruth (Elliott) Heard
of Stratford
cordially invite you to
OPEN HOUSE
at
St. James Parish Hall
Mornington St. -Stratford
tR!,.Ati
"Nunn ntt;w. e..v.. _ e r n's° on
JAY i tiiyS 11011:11r •
2 PM -4 PM
"Best wishes only pilease°°
25TH
ANNIVERSARY
RECEPTION
for
Alvin and Janet
Darer
SATURDAY SEPT. 29
9PMm1AM
at Saltford
Best Wishes only
please
For more information call
482®3855
iby any artists, he responded, "I am
inflenced by life. I am a pond that merely
reflects the oncoming stone."
Mitchell praised the Canadian press. He
noted, "Press in Canada is excellent. They
support Canadians. They'll listen to
Canadian music before American or
European."
On the audience, he admitted: "They are
not responsive. But we don't expect
anything. If we play well they respond."
•
But whether the band had a bad night or
whether the live show always lags, a im
Mitchell album will always guarantee a bit
of the bizarre.
Clinton Spring Fair
Board
LADIES'
DIVISION
MEETING
Monday, Sept. 17 at 8 p.m.
at the
AGRICULTURAL OFFICE BOARD
ROOM - CLINTON
Welcome to
-Commencement
Exercises
at
Central Huron Secondary
School
Friday, September 21st, 1984
at 8:15 p.m.
invitation. is extended fur all
graduates, parents and friends.
(graduates should be at
the school by 7:30 p.m.
$410#00-4,0101,,,ft v , mark ourfirst
production year in the handsome'ruew and
renovated a ties made ,, ibh ;by our
Capital' Auditions project." ,,W those
J o , , Stratford Festival Ort tic rad
John l rsch today-�riouncedhls 1085 S
ford Festival playhti
The season willitleindee a total of OW pro''
ductions with four staged, in the Festival
Theatre, three in the Avon Theatre and the
two Young Company productions to run at
the Third—Stage, Stage. Works by William
Shakespeare and classic Greek tragedy will
be complemented by the best of Broadway
musical theatre, the comedy of Oliver
Goldsmith and the drama of Anton Chekhov.
Opening week will commence May 26 and
feature Festival Theatre productions of
King Lear, 'Twelfth Night and Measure for
Measure. Othello will jo" the Festival
Theatre repertory in August.
Musical theatre will still b a major at-
traction at the Avon Theatre. ening week
will feature Lerner and Loewe's My Fair.
Lady, one of the crowning achieyements of
Broadway musical comedy. This production
will bring back many of the Avon Theatre
musical company who enjoyed such success
with the past three seasons of Gilbert and
Sullivan triumphs at the" Avon Theatre.
Festival Associate Director Brian Mac-
donald who staged all three of this season's
Gilbert and Sullivan productions, will return
to direct My Fair Lady.
My Fair Lady is the only musical planned
for 1985. Other productions scheduled for the
HAPPY
BIR1HDA Y
BEV
on the
special occasion
...from Choco
and friends
5
Jack and Murray and families
wish to announce the
40th -Wedding
Anniversary
of their parents
Stewart and Mary McCall
In honour of this
occasion an
OPEN HOUSE
and Dance
well be held at Seaforth & District
Community Centre September 14.
Social hour at 7:30. Dancing to Wilbees'
Orchestra at 9 pm. Friends, neighbours
and relatives are warmly invited to
share in this celebration.
Best Wishes only please
Hay Township Recreation
is sponsoring a
MYSTERY BINGO
Every other Thursday
Next bingo
Thursday, Oct. 4
(Ice Surface)
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot: $500, must go
• 4 flash games Bonanza Prize
• 1 early bird
Now over $1100
• 10 regular games in 57 calls during this
• 1 mystery prize bingo
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
... Rri.na your dabbers __
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:45 p.m.
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to play
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SEAFORTH FALL FAIR
ANNUAL CHICKEN LIAR-B-QUE
at the Seaforth & District Community Centres
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1984
Barb-que 6-8 pm Dance 9 -lam
Music by Lincoln Green
Tickets for Bar-b-que & Dance S7.50 ea.
Bar-b-quoAdults S6, Children S3
Dance $4
Tickets Available at Bob & Betty's Variety
Vincents Farm Equipmentor any director
Call 48.2-9196
Sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural Society
#tury;co
nquer ' Anton. erry,
Orchard,
At the 'Third Sege, the Venlig Ctmpany
Ir sew!),
will returl9 for its fourth sea,
eal� I g two o productions one, a clan
Greek tragedy; the other,Shakespearean
Comedy. The Greek tragedy will be chosen
from either Antigone or Oedipus Rex.
Shakespeare laiwill be either The Comedy
of Errors or Cymbeline.
Although My Fair Lady is the only
musical to be staged in 1985, the company of
musical comedy performers will be involy-
ed in`a series of musical theatre workshops
that may result in public performance
Also, as announced by the Festival recent-
ly, a new script has been commissioned
from award-winning playwright Anne
Chislett. A workshop reading of the play -
(tentatively titled Maria Wait or A Parcel of
Rogues) is scheduled for later this fall. A
full production of the drama is a possibility,
although it likely would take place outside
HAPPY
LATE
1 6,„
BENITA!
from
Carole and
Julie
N r
Thia weekendis the last c ce for ##1µsie
fans to getthe best seats:,and best values on
fall and spring entertairunentevents. On
Septenobet +tickets to all events, iia
cluding.Sylvia Tyson and La Boheme, will
be. sold to ship gle. ticket buyers, Currently,
tiekets are' only available to subscribers.,
Who also get a' 20 to 30 percent discount off
the sirigle ticket price.
Subscriptions will still be available at the
,reduced price after September 17, but
subscribers will no longer have seating ;
preference. The Popular Music Series
(including Sylvia Tyson) costs $24, while the
Classical Music Series (including La
Boheme) is $22. Four children's shows
(including Kipling's "Just .So Stories") are
HAPPY .BOTH ANNIVERSARY
MOM AND D A D
Love - Janet & Joe & family
Tom & Marjorie & family.
Gerrie & Wayne & family
Audrey & Bruce & family
aoboard
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>7 Church St.'
Goderich•
24-9603
McDON1
Seaforth Optimist Club
W1ND.,UPDANCE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
8 PM -1 AM
TICKETS 6. PER PERSON -LUNCH PROVIDED
AT THE
SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRES
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
Dixie Lee
Seaforth
Bob & Betty's
Variety
Seaforth
Gulf Service
lino
000 :00
e infart110ion
sic fans
-available fora series priee of $10,.
The,season begins next week' with the
Sylvia Tyson concert on Friday, September
at 8 p.M. Single tickets. are $12 each.
1lligator Pie follows closely. behind with a
performance on- Friday, September 28 at
7:3(7. p.m. Tickets. are $4.50 each, Alligator
Pie is. a special event not included' on the
children's series, but it is available to any
children's series subscribers at $1 off the
regular price which is $3.50 a ticket.
Alt events take place in Blyth Memorial
Hall, and tickets and information are
available by calling 523-9300, 523-9225 or at
the Blyth Festival box office. Interest in all
events has been high, so call now to avoid
disappointment.
f �t"
The family of
Arie and Tri Duizer
wish to Invite you to join them
In the celebration of their
parents'
50TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
An
OPEN HOUSE
will be held in the
LONDESBORO
COMMUNITY HALL
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 15
from 2:30 pm -4 pm
and 7 pm -8:30 pm
-Best Wishes only please-
GODERICH LIONS CLUB
CABLE TV BINGO
MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1984
CHANNEL 12
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Cards available at
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Bluewater Market, Bayfield Rd.
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Fincher's, The Square
Cutt's Red & White, Victoria St.
HOLMESVILLE:
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CLINTON:
Clinton Kuenzig IGA Store,
Mary St.
C&E Hobby & Variety, Victoria St.
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