Clinton News-Record, 1986-07-30, Page 211
Robert Bockstael and Paulina Gillis perform in the Blyth Festivals,
Lilly, Alta.
Clinton Public School
A.C.T. Fund Raising
POKER RALLY
"Help Build Playground
Equipment for Clinton Kids"
DATE: Saturday, August 2
(RAIN DATE AUGUST 16)
LOCATION: Clinton Engine Service
Hwy. 4 at CNR Tracks
REGISTRATION: 12 noon - 2 p.m.
6 p.m. completion time
VARIETY OF PRIZES
Happy 25th Anniversary
July 29th
Mom & Dad
Jitm &" Ramona 'Jarnieso'iti.'
Relatives, neighbours
and friends
You are cordially Invited to help
celebrate the
40th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
for
Betty and Ross Feagan
at the
WHITE CARNATION
HOLMESVILLE
FRI., AUGUST 8, 1986
7 PM: Open House
9 PM: Dance to Ian Wilboe
e t Wishes On! Please -
GRAND OPENING
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THIS SATURDAY ONLY •
ONE OF TORONTO'S TOP D.Js
Dance to all your favorite songs, as well
as Toronto's top dance hits.
PARTY FROM 9:00 TILL 1:00
NOTICE — Come prepared for our
FABULOUS BEACH PARTY
FEATURING:
• Male & Female Bathing Suit Contest
• Female 'Shortest Shorts' Contest
• Male Wet T -Shirt Contest
• Many more surprises.
NO COVER CHARGE
• Free Gift For The First 100 Ladies
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d' IN THE SEAFORTH
STEAK HOUSE
Gerald and Mary Moffatt
HAPPY 25th WEDDING
Love and best wishes
Heather & Melissa
HAPPY 35th
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. R.J. Boussey
August 4/86
Love Bill, Joffee, Stephen,
and grandchildren
Trinity Anglican Church
proudly presents the •
FIRST
ANNUA
BAYFIEL,
ANTIQUES
FAIR
At the
Bayfield Arena
FRIDAY AUGUST 8: 7PM - 9PM
Gala Opening - admission $5.
SATURDAY AUGUST 9: IOAM-9PM
Admission $2
SUNDAY AUGUST 10: IPM-6PM
Admission $2.
Featuring 32
Prestigious Dealers
Tea Room
For information call
(519) 565-2573
THE
JACK RIDDELL
Lilly -
engrossing,
lively, fun
By Shelley McPhee-Halst
BLYTH - How does one begin to describe
Lilly, Alberta? The latest play to be staged
at the Blyth Festival is many things. It's ex-
hilarating, innovative, dramatic, engross-
ing, lively, fun. Lilly, Alberta is top notch
theatre both in Its story and its presentation.
Writer Kenneth Dyba and director Richard
Rose have created a mesmerizing story in
Lilly.
Lilly is the story of a small prairie town
and its inhabitants. Presented in vignette
form, the story is a compelling one of the
desolute little town, the hardships of the peo-
ple and of the matriarch who rules and ruins
their lives.
A complex and challenging story, Lilly is
presented in the style not unlike that told by
Thorton Wilder in his classic play Our Town.
Like Our Town, Lilly employs minimum'f
scenery and the central character remains
on stage throughout the play to help explain
much of the action.
The strength of Lilly is not solely in its
script, but in its riveting presentation.
One ola the largest casts to take to the
Blyth stage is featured in this play. Some 19
actors take part in Lilly and this play
presents them with the opportunity to test
and display two and three characters in
production.
The acting skills displayed are excep-
tional, particularly those of Nancy Roberts
and Laurel Paetz. In one scene Nancy is on
stage as an innocent young girl, in another,
the vampish, French -perfumed adultress.
Laurel is an old Indian woman in one in-
stance, a love-lorn young woman in another,
then her crotchety old mother in yet another
scene.
Lilly has not only given Blyth Festival
veterans a new challenging play, but it also
features some promising young talent.
Tom Bailey of Blyth, Laureen Craig of
Clinton, Kevin Bundy and Brad Milburn,
both of Goderich, are featured in a variety
of challenging roles. Laureen is given the
opportunity to both sing and act. Tom takes
on two roles as a young boy and a cat. Brad
plays a dog and a singing canary and Kevin
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WARS
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mrs. Pat Armstrong has been appointed
Manager of Sears Order Office, Clinton.
Pat replaces Mrs. Claudia Eastman who
retired the end of June. Mrs. Barbara
Taylor has been appointed Assistant
Manager.
A;*1'-
HAPPY_.
BIRTHDAY
Margaret
July 30/86
With all our Love
Mom & Dad
ed6tlltatacitiOad
on your
35th Anniversary
Jeene & Cobie Amsing
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1986—Page 21
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Programs start Mondays
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This is a non-profit community
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4824337
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 9/86
1 pm -4 pm at their residence
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deet Widtea dory
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(daughter)
BEEF & PORK BARBECUE
Wednesday, August 6, 1986
Phil Main Jr. and Arlene Darnbrou
Phigh, .
Due to the outstanding response in June & July, Phil and Arlene are hack
for the month of August. If you haven't heard them as yet, here's your chance!
Tiley. will be appearing in the Woolen Mill
Friday Evenings from 8 pm to 12 am
August 1, 8, 15 & 22
EVERYONE WELCOME! Come enjoy the music' . the fun! the Benmiller
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RAIN LOCATION: Dashwood Community Centre
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Family Entertainment
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Pre-schoolers Free
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