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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 afrt Seaforth's�Newest Night Spot 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 'ZUIed#4 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 Turn to page 22 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 Get the best out of your child's summer! Enrol them in the BAYFIELD YACHT CLUB'S L[ARNTOSAI L PROGRAMS FOR CHILDRE _ GES 9 TO 16 EVENING SESSIONS AVAILABLE FOR ADULTS SAILBOAT RENTALS AVAILABLE TRAINING BOATS PROVIDED ONE WEEK AND TWO WEEK PROGRAMS AVAILABLE Programs start Mondays Monday to Friday 9 A.M. ® 4 P.M. This is a non-profit community service, sponsored by the Bayfield and Goderich Yacht Club. , YOUR CHILD WILL LEARN: •Basic Sailing Skills •Boat Safety •Water Awareness - Swimming Skills •Sailing Theory CALL Cathy Cudmore CERTIFIED CANADIAN YACHTING ASSOCIATION INSTRUCTOR 565-2498 SUMMER MEAL DEALS 9 i. PACK •9 p .tender fried chicken .2 med. salads (of your choice) only •Family Fries 1099 15 pe. PACK •15 pc. ender fried chicken •2 med. salads (of your choice) only 0-7 mediuri'i' — Fries u ■ P FREE* 750 ml COCA COLA with your purchase of either 9 pc. or 15 pc pack •PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT 30 Dixie Lee Chicken & Seafood 33 Victoria St., Clinton 4824337 OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 AM• 10 PM SUNDAYS 11 AM • 9 PM OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, AUGUST 9/86 1 pm -4 pm at their residence in BAYFIELD deet Widtea dory CaII Coby 565-2885 for directions and information (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 104 sun! Summer refreshments available or with ynur reservation, make an even- ing of it, Open Dress Code. 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Riddell Farm midway between Exeter and Dashwood RAIN LOCATION: Dashwood Community Centre Talk to Ontario's Agriculture 8 Food Minister Family Entertainment Tickotti: Adults 58.00, Elementary children $3.00 Pre-schoolers Free PHONE: 524-2994, 482.9004, 235-2853 887.9381, 221-4840, 294-67711, 236-4280 Sponsored by the Huron -Middlesex Liberal Association Enjoy the musical talents of For Reservations Please Phone "24-2191 Benrniller. Inn Nestled In Benmiller, Ont., just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on Huron County Road 1,04 off Highway 8. 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