The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-08-04, Page 14PAGE 2A —GODERIC11 SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, AUG' U.ST 4, 1982
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BY RON GRAHAM
The Algorail arrived light
from Oswego for a loitd of
salt July 29 and cleared
harbor the same da(1 for
Alpena, Nfichigan.
The Algobay arrived light
from Buffalo for a load of
salt onJuly 30.
The Algoport cleared
harbor for Green Bay,
Wisconsin wath a 104, of salt
July V.
The Robert S. Pierson,
cleared harbor light for
Thunder Bay on July 28.
Donations
continue
to pour in
for auction
Fahulowi donations for the
Huron -Country Playhouse
Cavalcade of Fun Auction to
be held at the Playhouse the
evening of. August 15 keep
pouring in for auctioneer
Walden Allen of Lambeth to
sell to eager bidders:
The latest valuable items
include a dinner for two at
Grand Bend's Oakwood Inn
and two tickets to Oliver at
the Playhouse; a gourmet
dinner for six donated by
Dave Sheppard; an af-
ternoon and dinner aboard a
yachtout of Bayfield
donated by Bill Waters; a
1983 membership to Bayfield
Golf Chrb; two Sunday
brunches at the Cantain's
•Cove, Hayfield; a set of
English China Fancies from
The011age....6tilltliaYfield;
• twoslatted planters ,from
ARC Industries, Dashwood;
and a permanent and
manicure from Piccadilly
Professional Hair Design,
Lrindon.
• Add to this list l8pieces of
art from the Thielson
Gallery in London by such .
well-known artists as Ken
Danby, Arthur ,Secunda,
• Ettie Richter Prazoff, Arto
• Yuzbasiyan, Nelson Dancy
. and Ron Bolt.
• Entertainment for those
• attending the auction will be
provided by the Huron
Country Playhouse • Young •
Players '82 performing a
• special catiaret—rreWdr I
•• and 7 p.m. This cabaret will
coincide with a delicious
• informal dinner ($2.95 per
person) catered by Graham
•Cook.
• Second
cabaret
to bpgiti
"It's not fair. You have to
start an important thing ince
your life without any
previous experience!"
So begins LET'S FALL IN
LOVE, the second special
cabaret featuring the Huron
Country Playhouse Young
Players '82 Company.
Compiled by John Heath,
with choreography by Joy
Lowry. and musical
arrangements by 'Michael
Vieira, this look at love
promises to be another
crowd -pleasing after-hours
event at the Playhouse.
• LET'S FALL IN LOVE
presents the story of six
young people starting in
junior high school and, as
they mature, experiencing
• dating and dances, courtship
• and marriage,
• disillusionment and infideli-
ty, and finallY', reconcilia-
tion.
• Often • romantic,
sometimes a bit cynical, but
always very, very musical,
LET'S FALL IN LOVE
features the musk and lyrics
of some of today's best-
known musicians. Ger-
shwin's "What Is This Thing
Called Love", Burt
Bacharach's "The Look Of
'Love", Cole Porter's "Let's
• Misbehave" as well as songs
from A Chorus Line, Guys
and Dolls, COrdpany, ALM
Night Music. • Finian's
Rainbow, No :No Nanette.
and Sweet Charity are but a
• few of the tunes to be beard
in this brand new cabaret. - •
Hurbn Country Playhouse -
wants to take a moment to
expres's their thanks to The
Summer Canada Youth
• Employment Program and
to the Theatre Ontario Youth
Training Program for their
generous support in helping
the Young Players -Sally
Cahill, Brad Dalcourt, Dori
• Elliott,. Colleen Krueger,
Larry Manfiell and Rick
Schiralli-to gain experience
as they launch their careers.
Cabaret performances of
LET'S FALL IN LOVE begin
O August 6 and alternate with
. the now -inning NOEL AT
' SEA- every Tuesday, Friday
and • Saturday until Sep -
tem ber.
•
SCHNEIDERS
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Tuesday August 10, 1982.
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