Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-24, Page 25Gord Gerrits, right, has been operating Gord's Welding for the past three months in the
building behind Durst Farm Centre on Erie Street. The ornamental railing was ordered
by 1yarren Gibbings, Clinton. (James Friel photo)
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There's something new for young people
at Huron Country Playhouse. This summer
five programs and five workshops will be
featured from July 29 to Aug. 2.
Two featured children entertainers,
singers Rick Avery and Judy Greephill will
present their lively, upbeat concert on July
29 at 1 and 3 p.m. It's a zesty, bouncy perfor-
mance guaranteed to appeal to children of
all ages.
On July 30, join Eric Nagler for "Kitchen
Music" when he shares musical energy with
the audience by involving them in singing,
clapping different rhythms and playing
home-made instrunments such as spoons, tin
can bongos and plastic rattles.
Helen Carmichael Porter, one of Canada's
leading storytellers, will inspire audiences
with her "Forgotten Fairy Tales" on July 31
at 1 and 3 p.m. She has performed her'one-
woraan shows of literature to over 600 au-
diences from the CBC to community centres
and libraries across -Canada, bringing the
magic of storytelling to people of all ages.
Lampoon Puppet theatre have toured
across Ontario with their show "The
Fastball
standings
Hilarious comedy opens Playhouse
Move Over Mrs. Markham, written 'by •
Ray Cooney and John Chapman, opens on
July 24 at Huron Country Playhouse until
Aug. 3. This hilarious British comedy will
have audiences rolling in the aisles. When
presented in London, this British farce
received rave reviews from the critics as
"the laughter hit of the year".
• Take a love letter... and put it in the hands
of the wrong husband... and you've got an
hilarious comedy, called Move Over Mrs.
Markham. The play tells . the story of nine
people enmeshed in logical but hilarious
misunderstandings, real and imagined in-
fidelities. The unwinding of the confusion is
almost as funny as thee mad mixup.
Starring is Playhouse .veteran Marcia
Kash who appeared here in productions of I
Ought To Be In Pictures, Butterflies Are
Fgee and last year's Bedroom:Farce; other
!cast,members include IanDeakin, Heather
Dick, Judy Leigh -Johnson, Donnie Bowes,
Jenny Turner, Pat Yeatman, Colin Miller
and Ian D. Clark who plays her lovable but
misinformed husband. Veteran actress Jen-
ny Turner is a long standing friend of the -
Playhouse who was last seen here in Nurse
Jane Goes to, Hawaii. Audiences at the
Playhouse Will also remember Judy Leigh -
Johnson who appeared last' season in the
role of Suzannah in Bedroom Farce.
"This' comedy is one that audiences will
• love", says Director Ron Ulrich. "The play
is set in a posh London penthouse apartment
and we have created a gorgeous set. All the
characters in this play are susPected of
naughty goings on but they never get a
chance to carry through because they're
always interrupted by someone coming
home unexpectedly. With six doors on stage,
nine characters and all sorts, of
misunderstandings, the audience will just
roll in the aisles with laughter."
Move Over Mrs. Markham plays at Huron
Country Playhouse from July 23 to Aug. 3.
For further information call 238-8451.
Lawries
Norholme
Merners
Dynamos
Hummels
Men's Fastball
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16 10 3 3 23
14 6 7 1 13'
16 4 12 0 8
16 3 11 2 8
Last Week's Scores
July 17,
Dynamos 8, Hummels 9
July 22,
Lawries 6, Merners 7
Hummels 6, Norholme 6
Upcoming Games
July 24
8 p:m. Dynamos vs. Lawries
9 p.m. Merners vs. Hummels
July 29
8 p.m. Lawries vs. Norholme
9:45 p.m. Merners vs. Dynamos
Top 10 batters
Ken Daer (Merners)
Brad Bromley (Lawries)
Dana Bean (Lawries)
Len Van Wonder (Norholme)
Scott Millar (Dynamos)
Paul Seebach (Norholme)
Fraser Abbott (Dynamos)
Bob Riehl (Hummels) •
Rob Blake (Norholme)
Tim Bylsma (Merners)
Fair for young at heart
ZURICH - The July 26 and 27 Zurich Fair sounds of the Melody Makers.
will honor the young at heart in recognition Saturday, July 27 is'horse day at the fair.
of InternationalYear of the Youth. "' 4. Beginning at 9 a.m. the Exeter Horse and
Youngat heart is the theme of this year's " Rider Club will present a show featuring
Western Equitation, Texas Speed and
English Pleasure.
i afternoon parade gets underway at
0.m. from the St. Boniface School.
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32 18 .563
50 25 .500
37 16 .432
53 22 .415
41 17 .415
41 16 .390
34 13 .382
42 16 .381
48 18 .375
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CLINTON . "into '
APANE.'. PIW,PC.AiF ► f�lr.r +r•...'"k °ager?
t thc Playhouse.
Princes in the Iron Tower" which is
presented on Aug. 1 at 1 and 3 p,m.. at Huron
Country Playhouse. Starting as a bedtime
story, it quickly develops into ,a play with
the help of some characters, improvised out
of pillows and bed covers. The story
develops further into a more magical and
dream-like state as the characters become
shadows cast on a screen. This company
who has toured Poland, Russia, Holland,
Mexico and many other countries, received
the top award at the International Festival
of Puppet Theatres.
Rounding off this great aummer progra131
for kids is mime artist Dalia Gesser and tier
zany collection of characters.,
"Masker*"is a series of original shits
using masks, mime, dance, props and
music. Audiences of..aU ages will just love
"Maskerade".
Tickets for these special children's events,
running from July 29 to Aug. 2 are only $41
and $5 at Huron Country Playhouse. For in-
formation call 238-8451.
Paul Hoggarth competes
KIPPEN - Paul Hoggarth took part in a
Reach For the Top team on July 15. Mr.
Hoggarth's team, The Huron County
Poultry Club, won its competition. for Huron
South and got the opportunity to compete
with the winners of North Huron. This final
match took place on July 23.
Alec and Evelyn McBenth, and•Hazel and
fair and events a, a planned for all ages,
from the baby show for the youngest to
horse shows and the parade for the mature
folks.
On Friday night, July 26, at 7:30 p.m.
Captain Bill James, , comedian -magician
from Hamilton will entertain.
The evening will also be highlighted by the
crowning of the Queen•.of the Fair anc later
in the evening there'll be dancing to the
12:3 p
Following the parade, the afternoon horse
show will be held at the fair grounds.
Clydsdales, Belgians,' Shetlands, Hackneys
and Registered Haflingers' will be featured
in carriages, harness and wagon classes.
Annual super auction July 28
The Fourth Annual Super Auctidn, will
take place at Huron Country Playhouse on
Sunday, July 28 at 2:30' p.m. This is the first
major fund raising event of the 1985 season.
As • in past years, Huron Country
Playhouse will be offering so many bargains
that you won't be able to walk away empty
handed. Popular items include theatre
tickets, dinners at restaurants in Bayfield,
Grand Bend and London, entertainment
packages for the whole faily, trips and ac-
comodation to Toront,
mOttawa and Hart-
ford (Connecticut) and a specially
autographed poster by the Canadian cast of
the musical "Cats".
Auctioneer Hugh Filson will once again
auction off the popular six foot salami, the
six foot teddy bear, series of beautiful
prints, etching and lithographs, and many,
other items.
'"Many people come especially to the auc-
tion to do their Christmas shopping early or
to buy that special present for someone who
has everything", says Jane Gardner,
publicity director at the Playhouse.
"We are so very pleased with the
generous response from our patrons and
sponsors,...] ,donating these auction items.
NOTICE
to Fish & Game Members
and Guests
PORK BBQ & SALAD
Saturday August 3
5-7 pm 55. per person
Dancing 9-1 to "GYPSY CAMPERS"
53. per person
Tiickets at bar or 482-7783
The board of directors has gone out of its
way to find items that everyone will want to
buy", says Dave Sheppard, chairman of the
board of directors of Huron Country
Playhouse. "Drop by the Playhouse to get a
glimpse of.the bargains".
Bob Gemmell have returned from a three
week vacation in Europe and London,
England. During their trip they also visited
France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium
and Holland.
Florence
hospital.
Cooper is now home from the
1-5-0 activity continued
For the great buys of the summer, don't
forget the Super Auction at Huron Country
Playhouse on Sunday, July 28. Lots of fun
and even more savings! ;
There is no admission charge for the auc-
tion..For further information call 238-8451.
Fun at the Falls Reserve
At the Falls Reseive Conservation Area
you'll find something for every member of
your family, whether it's fishing, swimm-
ing, hiking or just relaxing in the sun.
The visitor services staff offers an action
packed Weekend for campers and day users
too. The weekend begins on Friday riigtit at
7:00 p.rn. with a family frisbee golf tourna-
ment. Put together a family team and come
out and join in the fun.
Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m° is Kitts
Kraft Kornei's. This weekend kids will be
making "fossils". Then at 1:00 p.m. take on
the role of a chipmunk, fax or raccoon in the
"Survival Game". You'll find out what life
is really like for the many species of wildlife
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
Diane Hodson
and Biko
Lound rn our area. (l're-registration rS re-
quired by July 26).
A baseball game is scheduled for 3:30
p.m. Bring along your glove and a friend.
Family Film Night wraps up the day with
the films "Sufiss Family Robinson" and
"This England" at 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, July 28 begins with a hike at the
Naftel's Creek Conservation Area. 'We'll
meet first at the Falls at 10:00 a.m. then
drive over to Naftel's Creek. "Storytime for
Tots" at 1:00 p.m. completes the weekend at
the Falls.
Falls Reserve is located 6.5 kilometres
east of Goderich on County Road 31. For fur-
ther information, call the Falls Reserve at
524-6429.
•
You are invited to attend an
OPEN HOUSE
in celebration of the
90th BIRTHDAY
of
ELIZABETH MACHAN
Guests are invited to visit with
Elizabeth between the hours of 1:30
p.m. and 4:30 p.m. on
SUNDAY, JULY 28th
at the Blyth Legion Hall
Best Wishes Only
Hay Township
Recreation Committee
Mystery
Bingo
Every other Thursday
Next Bingo
Thurs., July 25
Zurich Community
Centre
We have moved to the ice
surface
Jackpot:
$1000 must go
Bonanza Prize, over S1000
in 56 calls
• 4 flash games • 1 early bird
• 10 regular games
• 1 mystery prize
OVER 82000 in cash prizes
Doors open at 6:30 p.rn. Bingo
starts at 1:45 sharp
Bring ]jour dabbers
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW- BALL
DIAMOND
No ono under 16;. allowed to play
Some parts of the Goderich Township Ses-
quicentennial celebrations will be featured
on the Betty Thompson Show on CKCO-TV.
The interviews and scenes will be aired
from 10:30 to 11:30 on the airdates listed.
Conversations will be held with Tom
Penhale on the Disney World Wagon
Souvenir Plate, aired on Aug. 7; with Gail
and Pat Waters about. the Little Inn, aired
on Aug.8; with the oldest Goderich
Township residents Allen Bettles and Irene
Oake, airdate Aug. 8; judging the king and
queen of the parade with Chairman Bill
Lobb, airdate Aug. 7 and scenes of the
parade, airdate Aug. 7.
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August 10th
Goderich Township Hall
For
Albert and lona leibold
Who lost their trailer home by fire.
More interviews will be aired at a later
date, as yet unspecified.
THE BLYTH INN
Come and enioy your
ROAST BEEF BUFFET
Sunday
Served from 5 pm - 8 pm
DINING ROOM
Open Monday to Saturday
11 am -11 pm
Entertainment in the
Lounge this weekend
"DOUG McNALL"
Country and Western
523-9381 Lic. under L.L.B.O.
HAPPY 22ND
Joanne
Love Mom, Dad, Rob
and Grandparents.
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HURON' CATTLEMAN'S ASOCIATION�� ~����~
ASS
BEEF. BARBECUE
and DANCE
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31
MUSIC BY
BEECHWOOD
BARBECUE :30 - 7:30
DANCING 8:30 - 12:30
BRUSSELS, MORRIS and GREY
COMMUNITY CENTRE — BRUSSELS
800
per person
See Director's or phone
887-6186 for tickets
FRIED
CHICKEN
SEAFOOD
WEEK1ND
BUCKET,
While picking
up your Bucket,
ENTER
OUR FREE
-DRAW
You could win one
of two new
Mountain Bikes
from
MacLean
Sports
1 5 PIECES OF TENDER
GOLDEN
CHICKEN
Plenty for - 7 people.
•
THIS.FRIDAY,
SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY,
JULY 26-27-28
482-7337
33 VICTORIA ST.
CLINTON
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