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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-31, Page 23
SECOND SECTION INICORPORATING-THE BLYTHS' ASIDARD-THE BAYFIELD BUGLE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1984 rf 119TH YEAR © NO. 44 Singing, dancing, applause honor town all Applause rang through the century old rafters of the Clinton Town Hall Auditorium on the weekend when the hall was officially re- Shelley McPhee photos opened. The extensive renovation work restored the second floor auditorium, condemned from public use morethan three decades ago. Elmer Trick remembers playing in the old Town Hall Auditorium in the 1930s. Back then the place shook. It's been more than 30 years now since the second storey auditorium has been used. That all changed this weekend with a variety show, church service and choir concert, celebrating the re -opening of the Clinton Town Hall. Floyd Herman, Clinton Public School vice principal and director of the senior choir, put the young vocalists through their paces at the Oct. 28 Choral Collage, held at the. Clinton Town Hall Auditorium. Darrell Lavis, seen here waiting back stage after his guitar solo performance at the Town Hall Variety Night show. Chris and Cathy McDonald brought the sounds of the '50s to the stage on Saturday night as part of the two -and -a -half hour variety show. Violin students from Clinton and Seaforth entertained at Variety Night for the Town Hall Gala lie -opening. Choirs from Clinton Public School took part in an impressive Kings and the Harmony Hi-Lites. The performances earned a Stan- Choral Collage show at the Town Auditorium on Oct. 28. The two- ding• ovation from the more than 200 who attended. hour program also featured the Wesley Willis Choir, the Harmony