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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-10, Page 23II, BINGO: Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays, 8 ,Ekins. First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20, games, three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200 Arrest lg0,. Lucky: Ball$180.00(if not won)LuckyBalt increases $ ;„ per week. Admission restricted to 16 -years -and over.-14tf BAYFIELD PIONEER PARK Association Annual Rummage Sale: Friday, July 12, 8 p.m. •Bayfield Arena. Articles gratefully received Friday morn- ing at arena. For pick-up call 565-2103, 565-2751 or 565-2629.-26-28 MONSTER BINGO: Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs, Clinton Community Centre, Mondays, June 10 to Sept. 2. 15 regular genies. 3 share - the -wealth, grand prize $1000. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Admission 16 years and over. Proceeds to community work. -24-35 DON'T MISS THE FARM SHOW - July 11 - 19, Goderich Twp. Shed. Tickets available at local outlets or by phoning 482-5207.-24-28ar BAYFIELD LIONS Club Bingo every Friday night at 7:45 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Jackpot $300.00. -• 23tfar CRUISE the St. - Lawrence River• this summer. Romantic cities, the world famous 1000 Islands, The remarkable international Seaway & Locks. Upper Canada Village. Spectacular shorelines and more. 4 & 6 days aboard the elegant cruise vessel Canadian Empress. $534 and $849. Phone 1.800.267-0960 for brochures and reservations. - 27-290 BRUCEFIELD I.O.O.F. Pancake Breakfast, Yard and Bake Sale, Saturday, July 20 from 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. 28,29x QUEEN'S SEAFORTH This Thurs., F'ri., & Sat. night BOUNTY SpecialGuests THE WARPS • HUR: N COVNV-Y •Fp ctily Planning invites you to attend Family --.Planning Clinic evtiery Thursday 4,0yr? . ;PP. p..m, to 9941Q. .p,m, *iron County Health 0.0% •Pub•I#c. Health Oil g, Huronview, Clinton. Counselling and medical services provi led,,-le.o,w.. BLYTH FESTWAU.: Moose County: July 10, 11 (matinee), 13. Poiderland;. July -11, 12, •188. Beautiful Deeds: July 16 (opening), (matinee). Evening performances •01 8:30 matinees at 2:00 p.m. For tickets, call Box Office 523-9300/9225.-28ar PSST! Looking for the ultimate in adventure this summer? WILDERNESS TOURS Canada's premier White Water Rafting outfitter hos a raft waiting for you on the mighty Ottawa River. Take up the challenge. For reservations call now 1-800-267. 8500.-280 • CRUISE the St. Lawrence River this summer. Romantic cities, the world famous 1000 Islands. The remarkable International Seaway and Locks. Upper Canada Village, spectacular shorelines and more. 4 x 6 days aboard the elegant cruise vessel Canadian Empress $534 and $894. Phone 1.800.267-0960 for brochures and reservations. --28-30x . Festival plays DON'T MISS the Ripley -Huron Craft Festival • in Ripley, July 19th noon - 10:00 p.m., July 20th, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. More than sixty exhibitors, door prizes, homebaking. Free babysitting, used book sale, -28,29x HURON COUNTRY Playhouse presents "Anne of . Green Gables" June 28 -July 20 and in Playhouse 2, "BIue,Champpgne" July 9 - 20, special .perfor- mance by ':The Canadian Brass", July 14 at 3 and 8. p.m. Phone 238-8451.,-28 COUNTRY STORE Ashfield Twp. Thriving business. Complete with quality residence. Gorgeous setting in Rural community that relys on the proven service. Priced, below value to accommodate quick sale. For particulars call Willems Real Estate Inc. 524-2667. Family Paradise Snowmobile Club presents a COUNTRY AND WESTERN JAMBOREE SUNDAY, JULY 21 1:00 PM -8:00 PM ADMISSION: 34. PER PERSON AT THE Family Paradise Dance Hall HOUSE BAND ^ "Country Companions" ALL OTHER BANDS WELCOME FOOD AVAILABLE PROCEEDS TO GODERICH AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED FAMILY PARADISE CAMPGROUND ' i 527-0629 HELD UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF A SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT Join us for SUNDAY BRUNCH Starting this Sunday, July 14 Includes: Salad Bar, Juices, Fruits, Hot Dishes, Tea and Cof- fee. SERVING 10 am -2 pm Adult's 5. Children $ 295 plus talc --SMORGASSOREO":.tea; itCl i, palili 6 ��, `�4. Join us before The Farm/Show for a special --ROASTBEEF L_ SMORGASBORD July l l th to 19th 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Adults $7.95 Children under 12 1/2 price Reservations appreciated BEAUX GESSTES AND BEAUTIFUL DEEDS, a musical Story by Marie- _ n Hammond, and PRi'.OSE SCHOOL DISTRICT 109, a love story by Ted Galay set . in Manitoba du>giing the Depression, are now w rehearsal at, the Blyth .Festival. BEAUX G STES AND BE4kUTIFUL DEEDS is the gentle, warm story by Marie - Lynn Hammond (member of the popular group STRINGBAND), of heu two grand- mothers, one English -Canadian, -the other French-Canadian. The songs, which form an integral part of BEAUTIFUL, DEEDS, are written and sung by Ms Hammond, with musical backup by Claude Allard and Marilyn Lerner. Diana Belshaw plays Elsie, a rebel from a wealthy English -Canadian family, and Louise Philippe the part off Corinne, a working-class French-Canadian mother of ten. The two women are reluctantly brought together by the marriage of their children. Through her two grandmothers, Ms Ham- mond says she has inherited "an English head and a French heart". The Blyth Festival production of Delightful duo By Helen Owen BAYFIELD - Despite the heavy rain which occurred on Saturday evening, mak- ing an open air' performance in Pioneer Park impossible, over 50 people were able to enjoy listening to Ray Sealey and Fiona Wilkinson as Brig. and Mrs. Morgan Smith opened their home to concert goers. George Fellows introduced ,the per- formers and the audience settled downto enjoy a program which began with a render- ing of `Greensleeves'. This was followed by beautifully executed duets and solos which illustrated the skill of the players and the range of their instruments. Mr. Sealey and Miss Wilkinson remarked on the fact that their repertoire was based on `chamber music' or `haus musik', at one time a popular form of home entertainment, and therefore the change of venue was par- ticularly appropriate._ Arrangements of nineteenth century pieces of European origin provided ex- amples of the delightful range of feeling from lively dances to a gentle contemplative mood, and as soloists ,both performers revealed their technical skills' and inter- pretative appreciation of the music: The performance concluded by Mr. Fellows thanking the performers for coming to Bayfield, and the hosts for their spon- taneous hospitality which had enabled the concert to take place. HALL FOF RENT Rent the Vanastra Recreation Centre's Hall for your wedding receptions, dances, etc. Call 482-3544 STAG & DOE for Dave Higgins and Janice Dunbar SATURDAY, JULY 13 for information phone 527-1588 after b p.m. iightnuisic, love BEAUTIFUL DEEDS, has the same atXtors and musicians as the origixlal done by, `the Theatre du .'tit Bopllleur (both in French and English), which received critical acr claim in Tbronto and Winnipeg. Jackie Max- well axwell and John VanBurek, co -directors of the original 'production, are also directing the Blyth production. The set design is by John Ferguson with costumes by Kerry Hackett, and lighting designed by Louise Guinand. PRIMROSE SCHOOL DISTRICT 109 by Ted Galey is another premiere production by the' Blyth Festival. Set in a small Ukrai- nian farming community in Manitoba dur- ing the Depression, PRIMROSE is a tender. charming story about love and life in a new land. Appearing in PRIMROSE are Anna - WHITE CARNATION TRIPLE "K" RESTAURANT 5.23.9623 On Huron County Road 25 South East of Blyth BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 PM FIRST SHOW AT DUSK NOW PLAYIN TO THUR .JULY 1 JAMES AVILW PARENTAL BOND TOA KILL I II GUIDANCE • ..PLUS 2nd FEATURE "THE AVIATOR" STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 12 TO THURSDAY, JULY 18 (Closed Monday, July 15) YOU don't have to be crazy to blow 30 rnillion dollitrs in 30days. But it helps. I RICHARD PRYOR i, a, rir�q. JOHN CANDY - q PARENTAL • GUIDAMCE m■IIIII _PLUS 2ND FEATURE. DUNE irgirme (524-4133) After Hours mil STAG & DOE for Wayne Tideswell and Chris Wise _ ATURDA_Y, JULY 20 -- For further information phone 482-9954 482-7565 SPORTS ACTIVITIES... JULY 15th - 19th -at the ball diamond - Mon. 15 Men's Slo Pitch 7:30.9 p.m. Tues. 16 Men's Slo Pitch 7:30-9 p.m. Wed. 17 Men's Slo Pitch 7:30-9 p:m. Thurs. 18 Ladies' Slo Pitch 7:30-9 p.m. Fri. 19 Ladies' Fastball 7:30 p.m. Men's Fastball 9:00 p.m. THE FARM SHOW... JULY 11th- 19th • Theatre Passe Muraillp presents a story of Goderich Township farm life in the 1970's. Tickets$8 ORIGINAL CAST Children $3 For Ticket Reservations Phone 482-5207 Held'at the Township Shed Evening Performances - 8 p.m, Thurs. 11 to Fri. 19 (Except Sun.) Matinees July 14 & 17 2 p.m. 1.5.0 SOUVENIRS Disney Wagon Collector Plate $15 Plate Frames - oak, cherry, walnut Octagon (14"f $30 Round (111 - $25 Disney Wagon coffee mugs $10 Goderich Township History, Vol. 1: 1984- A 375 page, hard cover, 9 x 11" book. $25. plus postage ($2.50 Can. $4, USA). Goderich Township Families, 1985-A 250 page, hard cover, 9 x 11" book. Famity submissions and photos from over 250 area surnames. Price to be established by July 1985 Advance sales in July Publication in tlme)orr Christmas! 1 -5.0 -Steins $6 1-5-0 T -Shirts $9 NOSTALGICCS HOO L DISPLAYS at Holmesville School Fri. 2-8 p.m. Sat. 2 - 9 p.m. Surt. 3 - 5 p.m. OPEN TO PUBLIC Louise 'Richardson,: Marianne 1VIclsaaac, Peter Smith, Grant Roll, Robert'King, Lop, na Willson, -Eleanor Yeonion, Nancy Roberts, Brian Stollery, David L. Gordon, and Margaret Barton. PRIMROSE is directed by James Roy, who with his wife Anne Chislett, co-founded the Blyth Festival back in 1974. The set has been designed 'by 'Jules Tonus and . the costumes by Kerry Hackett. The lighting is by Mark Stevens. BEAUX GESIES AND BEAUTIFUL ,. DEEDS opens July 16 and PRIMROSE . SCHOOL DISTRICT 109 opens on July 23: They both play in repertory through ,to August 24. For tickets and further informa- tion, call the box office at 523-9300/9225. Festival of Arts and Crafts GODERICH - From metal sculpture to ceramics you can see it all at the Festival of Arts and Crafts in Goderich, July 18 - 20. Thursday and Friday the festival will be open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. and on Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Court House park comes alive with all the colorful displays. Pottery, dried flowers, quilting, oil paintings, knitting, jewellery....there is so much to look forward to. At. present, 111' exhibitors have reserved display space. Amateur photographers take note! July 11 is the last day to• enter the festival's amateur photography contest at the. Livery. STAG and DOE for Steven Flynn and Lynn Cochrane Saturday, July 20 Phone 482-7436 It cost $5 to enter and the categories in- clude: Pictoral, Human Interest, Study of Nature, Existing Light, and Open. There are both colour and black and white divisions. Each contestant can enter a maximum of two prints per category. The Flower Show, MacKay Seniors' Tea Garden, a Children' Puppet Show - 2 p.m., July 18th (east side of the Square), Shriners' Fish Fry, July 19th and Rotary Book Sale all day Saturday, July. 20th, round out -an action -packed festival program, you won't want to miss. For additional information on the Festival of Arts and Crafts contact the Goderich Recreation Department at .524- 2125. CLINTON RETIREMENT HOME (Formerly Holiday Lodge) NOW OPEN Long or short term accommodations: private or -semi private rooms. All inquiries welcome. 482-5208 THE FARM SHOW Story of Goderich Township Farm Life in the 70's Theatre Passe Muraille Original Cast TICKETS CHILDREN ,1tIC T011',1;��y��, 1113 3 i5 -O MI5 '' S'QUICENTEN.St, in the Goderich Township Shed Holmesville JULY 111-19 1985 - EVENING PERFORMANCE 8 PM MATINEES JULY 14 & 17 AT 2 PM 8 00 3 00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT wimmoimomilus •HOLMESVILLE GENERAL STORE Box Office...Call for information 482-5207 •PHIL MAIN HARDWARE �;' Goderich 324-91 1 •CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR Clinton 482-9732 •BAYFIELD VILLAGE MARKET Sears Centre 565-2650 •BOB & BETTY'S VARIETY Seaforth 527-1680 BLYTHIUMMER FESTIVAL 523-9300 GUIDED BUS TOURS of our township s scenic and historical sites Wed. & Fri., July 17 & 19 at 6 p.m. Sunday July 21 at 3:30 p.m. $2. per person 11/2 hour J `Departing from Holmesville SchoLi 1, COME JOIN US JULY 11 -21 1985 -DENNIS LI'[TLE .s. Sponsored by /jiwestntettts dt INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 53 WEST ST., GODERICH LOCAL 524-2773 TOLL FREE 1.800.205.5503 FRANK LITTLE Or by writing - THE FARM SHOW P.Q. BOX 730 CLINTON, ONTARIO 1-5-0 WEEK... JULY 15th -21st 1985 at the Township Hall unless specified Wed. July 17 BARBEQUE 5-7 p.m. $6 & $3 ,with entertainment -Choosing a King & Queen -Beard Growing Contest -Recognition of Senior6 & New Borns -The No -Notes - a musical program CKNX TRI-HARDS 9 p.m. (Main Diamond) Thurs; July 18 WINTARIO - held at Clinton Arena 1 hour program preceding • Fri. July 19 VARIETY NIGHT - 8:15 p.rn. Concession Booths at all three sites, Bavarian Tent - open Mon. to Sat. Held under Special Occasions Permit Sat. Jury 20 GIANT PARADE - 1 p.m. Official Ceremony following parade . Draw for Autograph Quilt SCHOOL REUNION 2.4 p.m. at Holmesville School CHII_'DREN'S FILMS 2 4 p.m. FISH FRY 4.7 p.m. DANCE 9 p.m. Music: Whiskey Jack Draws at 11:30 p.m. Sun. July 21 LUNCH beginning at 11 a.m. • 1 p.m. CHURCH SERVICE 2 p.m. OTHER SCHEDULED EVENTS IN '85 July 6 Sports Weekend • July 1119 Farm Show, Township Shed July 15-21 1.6-0 Week Aug. 11 St. James Church Middleton Galilean Service 11:15 a.m. Sept. 15 Golf Day • Oct. 19 Harvest Ball (old time) Nov. 13 Women's Inst. Variety Night Dec.7 Township Christmas Dance Dec 31 New Year's Eve Dance P0.00. CL -3000G22 •