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BINGO; Vanastra•Rec. Centre, Tuesd4Jys, 8 p.rn.
First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20- gatnes, three
share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200 must go. Lucky
Ball $220.00 fit not won) Lucky Ball increases $20:
per week. Admission restricted to 16 -years -and
over. -140
MONSTER BINGO: Sponsored by Clinton Service
Clubs, Clinton Community Centre, Mondays,
.tune 10•to Sept. 2. 15 regular games. 3 share -
the -v eafth, grand prize $1000. Doors open 6:30
p.m. Admission 16 years and over. Proceeds to
community work.• -24-35
BAYFIELD LIONS Club Bingo every Friday night of
7:45 p.m. Doors ope.h at 6:30 p.m. Jackpot
$300.00.-23tfar
CLINTON LIONS 2nd annual Seafood Festival Fri-
day September 6 at the Holmesville Community
Centre. Dinner 7-9 p.m.. dance to follow.
Lobster, oysters, salmon. Limited number of
tickets $15. each At Shirol Dept. Store.
Clinton. Proceeds to Clinton Hospital Building
Fund. -30-32 -
ATTENTION NEIGHBOURS: The Stratford Festival
Theatre invites you to meet crooked town of•
ficials, pirate kings and merry gold. diggers. For
fr: a brochure write: Stratford Festival, Box 520,
a•tford, Ontario. N5A 6V2. 1-8Q0-265-
4394.---32o
-800-265-4394.--32o
PIAN NOW to enter the chain saw cutting con
test at the Bayfield Fall Fair August 23, 7 p.m. in
the Fairgrounds . • five classes. lntry fee
$2. 32,33ar
GARDENERS & HISTORY Buffs plan to attend the
slide lecture by Scott Kuntz of Ann Arbour,
Michigan "Antique Gardens: ,Period landscaping
for restored houses" at the Assessment Office
meeting room Caledonia Terrace, Goderich. 8
p.m. August 12th;•.Admiision $2.00. --30.32
'HURON COUNTY Family Planning invites you to
attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday
from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Huron' County
Health Unit Public Health Wing, Huronview Clin-
ton. Counselling .and medical services provided.
Clinic closed for August. Re -opening Septemberr
3. - le.o.w.
HURON COUNTRY Playhouse presents "Star
Spangled Girl" August 6 - 17. Phone 238-
8451.--32,33
RECEPTION
for
Chris Wise and
Wayne,Tideswell
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10
in Clinton
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
This Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Night
THE CHANCE
Aug. 21st The River Street Band
BROWNIES DRIVE-IN
160 BEECH ST.-CLINTON
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 0:30 PM
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NOW PLAYING TO THURS., AUGUST.8
PARENTAL
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COCOON
SWEARING
Theatre Branch Ont.
PLUS 2nd FEATURE awimmon
"JOHNNY DANGEROUSLY"
STARTS FRIDAY AUGUST 9 TO THURS. AUG 5
(Closed Monday August 12)
THE GOVERNMENT CREATED HIM
AND NOW THEY WANT PARENTAL
HIM DESTROYED GUIDANCE
D.A.R.Y. L.
PLUS 2ND FEATURES,.
FROM THE DIRECTOR
OF 'GREMLINS:
EXPILAIDIRERS
MUSIC IN GOLD
SWING AND SWAY TO THE RICH
INSTRUMENTAL SOUND OF THE OLDIES &
THE BEST OF THE MUSIC MAKERS. IN
SITEREO, FOR BIG PARTY AND
OKTOBERFEST. DANCING.
BRUNO VERMANDER
(D.J. & M.C.)
TEL: 524-2832
"THE HURON COUNTY Healt Unit invitesyou to
attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health
Unit office, Medical Building; Brussels on Tues-
day, August I.q 1985 from 9:30 - 11:30 Q.M. for:
1. Health Surveillance; 2- Anaemia Screening 3.
Immunization: 4. Fluoride. Adult Immunization
will also be offered at this Clinic".-32ar
LONDON , AREA 'Women's Institute 'Curator's
Workshop, Tuesday, August 13, 10:30 - 3,
Holmesville Hall. Bring own lunch. DLII interested
welcome. -32x
BAYFIELD AGRICULTURAL Society 129th Annual
Fall Fair, August 23 and 24. Parade 12:30 Satur-
day, Dance Saturday 9 - 1, music by "Windjorn-
mer Group". Sponsored by Bayfield Recreation
Committee. —32, 33ar
BLYTH FESTIVAL: "Moose County" August 7, 8
(matinee), 10, 12. "Primrose" August 8, 13, 15.
"Beautiful Deeds" August 9, 14, 15 (motinee).
"Polderland" August 10 (matinee). Evening per-
formances of 8:30 p.m., matinees at 2 p.m. For
tickets, call Box Office 523.9300/9225. SRecial
presentation of 'Book of Miracles by Blyth Fe 'tival„
Young Company in Blyth Lion's Park, August 15,
,4:30 p.m.; Aug. 16, 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.; Aug.
17, 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Admission is
free.•-32ar
MEET CRAIG HARTSBURG, captain of the Min-
nesota North Stars, this Saturday at the Bayfield
Flea Market (behind the Cheese Nook). 2 p.m. - 4
p.m. Come get your autographed photo! --32ar
THE PIONEER PARK Association is holding its an-
nual general meeting in Bayfield Pioneer Park,
10 a.m., Saturday, August 10.-32
ANNUAL FLOWER Show, Clinton Horticultural
Society, Fridoy, August 23, CHSS cafeteria, En-
tries by 11:30 a.m. Viewing 3 - 9 p.m. Silver col-
lection.. Door prizes. Judge, Mrs. Connie. Van der
Hoek of Ripley. For information call 482-7896 or
482-7490. • 32,34ar
COME TO St. James' Middleton's Annual
Galilean Sarvice, Sunday morning at 11:15. Spon-
sored by Goderich Township , 1-5-0, at Mid-
dleton's pond. Bring your picnic baskets, cutlery,
dishes and lawn chairs. There will be good enter-
tainment following the church service. Come and
join us. 482-9536. 32 ,
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August 10th
Goderich Township Hall .
For
Albert and lona Leibold
Who lost their trailer home by fire.
Garyfor
Souch
and
Sherry Heibein
Friday, August 9
Pork Barbecue For information
$4. per person . 482.3798 or 523.9345
Happy 25th Anniversary
August 13
Mom and Dad
Love and Best Wishes' from
your family
1 he farm)} of Bill ruin l.oy(l'
L)( ,% son it vial' triend and
reIa1i es to an
Open 1 louse
at their parents lu,inE'., KK ,1
Varna, tiunday, Augu't '111,
afternoon ,1n11 ('('111ng. Befit
wNisheS only please Very into, -
mal.. Bring your IJ ' I1( hair.
bora/., O1wLeAV1r
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1985
2:00 P.M.
CLINTON ARENA
$2.00 Admission '
Adults Free if accompanying
a child
MUSIC AND FUN FOR THE FAMILY
FOR MORE INFORMATION
CALL 4823398
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Sorcery, magic
an
'-.. miracles
Imagine a make-believe world. An evil
Magician imprisons all the parents, and the
children -plan to rescue them and thus save
their world. On their . adventures, ° the
children meet with monsters, goblins,
demons, and assorted other strange
creatures.
This is the basic plot of the .play, BOOK
OF MIRACLES by David Stewart Craig and
Robert Morgan, which the Blyth Festival
Young Company -will be performing in
August. Described by Craig as "a mixture
of Arthurian legend, Star Wars, and Lord of
the Rings", MIRACLES was commissioned
by Young People's Theatre in Toronto, and
will receive its first public production in
Blyth.
The Young Company actors, who range in
age from 9-19, all participated in the youth
workshops held at the Blyth Festival this
sumrner. Their preparation for the produc-
tion included'two weeks of intensive acting
classes, in particular voice and movement,
and a week of stage fighting.
They then have three and a half weeks of
rehearsals leading up to the public perfor-
mances. Many of the participants have been
members of 'the Blyth Festival, children's
workshops for several years, and some have
even gone on to perform professionally on
stage, and in radio, television, and film.
Everyone is invited to attend the perfor-
mance of BOOK OF MIRACLES in the pic-
nic Eiavilion at Lions Park, Blyth, on Aug. 15
at 4:30 p.m. Aug. 16 at 1:30 p.m. and 4:30
p.m. and Aug. 17 at 1;30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
There is no admission charge.
The Blyth Festival's best advertisements are its plays, but these two young ladies, Healy
Hallahan and Angela Cotton, liked the look of colorful balloons to decorate their bicycles.
(Shelley McPhee photo)
Garrison's .Garage is back in Blyth
On Tuesday Aug. 27; the Blvth Festival
will unveil the new, improved, streamlined
1985 model of GARRISON'S GARAGE, by
Ted Johns'. First unleashed on an unsuspec-
' ting public in June , 1984; GARRISON'S'
GARAGE proved so popular that it is back
to take Blyth by storm once again; it will
play through to Sept,, 14.
GARRISON'S ' GARAGE accommodates -
up to 491 adults (or children) in roomy com-
fort upstairs and down. You are 'guaranteed
a smooth ride. The. 1985 version combines
high quality performance with—such stan-
dard features as excellent all-round visibili-
ty and audibility,' air-conditioning,. laughter
. (standard and -automatic) -. in fact. more
Super Concerts
CNE
Corey Hart ` August 15th
Bruce
August 26th
Springsteen and 27th
CANADA'S
WONDERLAND
August 25, 1985
Robin Hood Tours.
524-4540
• 27 Cambridge Street
Goderich, Onion
Have a Willy Burger
and you could
W!NA
BICYCLE!
With every Willy Burger purchased
you'll receive one entry coupon. Fill in
the name of any child under 14 - they
could win a bicycle!
We're giviri'g away 1 Boy's Bicycle
(Value S125.) and 1 Girl's Bicycle (Value
5125.). Draw date: Saturday, August 31
at 1:00 p.m.
WILLY"S
BURGER STOP
HWY. 8 WEST - CLINTON
PHONE AHEAD FOR FASTER SERVICE
482-5055
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
MON-TUES.-WED.-THURS. 11 AM -11 PM;
FRT. -SAT. 11 AM-2AM
SUNDAYS 11 AM-110PM
laughs per minute than most other plays!
Bucket seating with armrests is also stan-
dard - luxury cushioned seating is a mere 50
cents extra (available at the door),
This production has been polished, finely
tuned, and has sleek new lines - definitely a
vehicle for rollicking fun. And if you can't
test drive the standard model at the Blyth
. Festival, try the touring version - available
at several towns throughout Southwestern
Ontario (after mid-September) and then in
New Brunswick check with your local
dealer., ' -
GARRISON'S, GARAGE offers humor,
,quality performnce, .comfort, Convenience,
and economy. It's outstanding value! But
dori't just take our word for it: 'a sure hit', 'a
perfect 'play', `hilarious', and `uproarious
comedy' are just some of the phrases used
by the critics last year.
You can test . drive the 1985 version of
GARRISON'S GARAGE at the Blyth
Festival from Aug. 27 through to Sept. 14 for
only $8 per adult ($9 on Friday and Saturday
evenings), and $3 per child. Call the Box Of-
fice at 523-9,300/9225 for tickets. GAR-
RISON'S GARAGE gives you, a lot of enjoy-
ment for your money. Come and see the 1985
GARRISON'S GARAGE and decide for
yourself.
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