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• Vouchers;Mute 1986 season of thq Blyth
Featiyal' will he on sal .e after Thanksgiving,
They r eost$;28 for four admissions, or the
egulit�„eut of $7 per show; a saving of up to
30 percent over the price of a regular single
ticket next summer. Last season, demand
for vouchers was so. great (up 100 percent)
that the Festivalactually ran out of forms!
Blyth Festival vouchers are ideal
presents for Chtistinas birthday, or Easter,
or just for those who wish to save money. In
addition, voucher holders have the advan-
tage of being able to exchange vouchers for
tickets ahead of the general public, thus en-
suring excellent seats.
The current season finished very well,
with four of the season's five plays averag-
ing over 75ercent capacity. PRIMROSE
SCHOOL DISTRICT 109 proved the Box Of-
fice success with an average audience atten-
dance of over 90 percent, closely followed by
GARRISON'S GARAGE (88.60 percent) and
MOOSE COUNTY (86.37 percent).
"I am very happy with my first season as
Artistic Director', said Katherine Kaszas. -
"We did three completely new plays, one
bilingual play (French -English), and
brought back last year's hit. Doing new
plays is a very risky business and it's
always exciting when our theatregoers
demonstrate their approval for the choices
we've made."
Vouchers for next year can be purchased
from mid-October through the Blyth
Festival Box Office (523-9300/9225) or in per-
son, Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; VISA
and Mastercard are accepted.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2{,
Township 1.15.0 Committee i$ $!;
dance at the Township hall -in
Call 624-4163 or 524-9417. •
VIDNESDAY, OCTOBER 91 -Profile Fall '85
fashion wh, by Roseam's; at The
Livery at 2 and
ow8 p.rrl. $5 peraryperson. For
tickets'phone 524-4624 or 524-6822.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9- a fowl supper,
will be held at St. George's Anglican Church
at 6' p.m. Adults $7 -children under 12-$3.50.
Tickets available at Campbell's and Bell's,
on The Square.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11- a free seminar on
investment and tax planning with guest
speaker Brian Costello at 7.30 p.m. at Cen-
tral Huron Secondary School, 165 Princess
Street, Clinton.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9- The self-help
group for divorced and separated women of
Huron County will meet at 8 p.m. in the
downstairs lounge of MacKay Centre
(Nelson Street entrance). For informatio,
phone 524-4164 after 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS- euchre card party at
Dungannon Senior Citizen Centre at 8 p.m.
Ladies bring lunch. Admission $1.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11- annual Thanksgiv-
ing Dinner at the Dungannon Senior Citizen
Centre. Serving at 5 and 7 p.m.. Adults $('
-children under 12 $3.50. For tickets ph,
529-7077 or 529-7888.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 -Side Effects, a
play about women and pharmaceuticals,
will be at Blyth at 8.30 p.m. through the
sponsorship of Women Today and Ontario
Arts Council. Tickets are $6 and available at
Triangle Discount and Jana Natural Foods,
Gooderich.
Knights of Columbus
DANCE
at Goderich Township Comm. Centre
Holmesville
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25th
8:00 p.m. -1 a.m.
Proceeds to Arthritis Society
Music by TH E ROM EROS Kitchener Oktoberfest Band
Octoberfest Meal 7:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m.
510.
per person.
Meal Included.
Tickets: Gene Frayne 529.7405, Brewer's Retail
Don's Shoe Place, The Met
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DON'T BE DISSAPPOINTED...BOOK YOUR
CHRISTMAS PARTIES
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61001.1. Discover for yourself why the
0i Candlelight is such a popular place
for parties, large or small. ( all today
for •helpful information •a complete
list of prices and dinners •the
availability of Music for your added
pleasure.
Hurrry...the hest dates hook fast!
NOW!
Pane:
524-771
Phone:
524-7711
(subject to Credit Approval)
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how ( old and drafty wind( tl:
thermally Paled maintrnanr
uslom-mode repla( ercent wlnrl,l�,.
and without paying till April 1st.
Also siding, sunrooms, and other exterior
renovations.
COME INTO THE SUNCOAST MALL
OCTOBER 15-19, 1985
and talk to
GERRY PRANCE
Save your money and enjoy your winter
CENTENNIAL
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TOLL FREE 1®800®265-1913
SHOWROOMS
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e A with all custom made items a small deposit will he required at ihe time of ordering
*This applies to all orders dated on or after Oct. 1, 1985
The CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT & TAVERN
Bayfield Road, Goderich
MAKE
ahankghting
SPECIAL
JOIN US AT THE CANDLELIGHT
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13
IN THE
RESTAURANT
Thanksgiving
Special
Served
12 noon - 7:30 p.m.
A special meal you won't soon forget.
•Soup or Tomato Juice
• ROAST YOUNG TURKEY
*Dressing & Cranberry Sauce
'Potatoes & Vegetables
•Tea, Coffee or Milk
•House Dressing Only
IN THE
DINING ROOM
Special
Smorgasbord
Served
4:30 - 7:30 p.m.
A feast in the true Candlelight tradition, featuring:
Top Sirloin of Beef • Roast Chicken
Fresh Lake Huron Battered Perch
Includes Candlelight's famous
Plentiful Salad Bar and Homemade Desserts
eluc Beverage
$0145 CHILDREN UNDER 12
ADULTS • V2 PRICE
The RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED
CANDLIIELIGHT
RESTAURANT TAVIERN
Hayfield Mond 524-7711
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Mi'suem fr'0M. -4p.m.
FRIDAY ATU'R Y- The St. Vincent De
Pa a Dace St ;15donia Terrace sells us-,
ed lothiing Fridays 7-9 p.m. and Saturdays
fro 10,.a.m.to noon.
WEDNESDAY, OCOTBER 9- square dance
practice at MacKay Centre is scheduled for
1.30 p.m. Enchre and 500 will be held at 8
p.m. Admission is $1. Bingo Friday evening
at 8 p.m. and Thursday, Oct. 10- the MacKay
Choristers will practice at 9.30 a.m. New
members welcome.
SATURP kY, OCTOBER 26- St. Peter's
CWL Christmas Bazaar from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. Crafts, sewing, baking, candy and
white elephant tables. Lunch served 11-2
p.m.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27- Goderich Lioness
Club presents Harvest Moon Dinner at
MacKay Centre from 7-9 p.m. Adults $6,
children $3. Tickets available at Campbell's
or from any Lioness. •
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26- Pumpkin Patch
Tea and Bake Sale at Salvation Army
Church corner of Waterloo and Lighthouse
Streets from 2-4 p.m. Everyone welcome.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 -Tea and bake
sale at Nile United Church from 1.30-3.30
p.m. Draw on a hand -made quilt and box of
groceries. Free admission. Sponsored by
UCW.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20- a series of
seminars begins at St. Peter's Catholic
Church beginning at 7.30 p.m. First seminar
deals with Drugs. Other topics include;
Pornography -Nov. 3; Alcohol, Nov. 17 and
Faith at Work, Dec. 1.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17- The Alcohol
Education and Counselling service will con-
duct a public forum dealing with the ques-
tion, Does Goderich have a drinking pro-
blem? If you're concerned about the impact
of alcohol on you and ytiur community -join
the workshop.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15- Goderich La
Leche League will meet at 7.30 p.m. at 100
Nelson Street East. Nursing babies are
Welcome. The league offers mother to
mother help in a series of four monthly
meetings based on "The Womanly Art of
Breastfeeding." Discussions include the
latest medical research and personal ex-
perience. Books on childbirth, child care,
nutrition and breastfeeding available. Call
524-2390.
DANCE
Professional Rock Sound
at the
BiNTH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Tickets: $4.00 in advance
55.00 at the door
Contact Phil Black
523-4531
or
Kent Howatt
523-4338
Sponsored by Blyth Jr. Broomball
THANKSGIVING
DINNER
SERVED SUNDAY AND MONDAY
5 pm until 9 pm
Pickles and Greens
Cream of Corn and Cheddar Soup
Cabbage Rolls and Perogies
Roast Turkey with Sage Dressing
and Giblet Sauce
or
Baked Ham with Plums
or
Roast Prime Rib of Beef
with Yorkshire Pudding
Baked Yams, Squash, Roast
Potatoes and Brussels Sprouts
Carrot Cake and ice Cream
or
Pumpkin Pie
or
Mincemeat Pie with Ice Cream
or
Elderberry Flan with Crumbles
Or
Apple and Orange Me
Coffee, Tea, Rolls and Butter
$13?,
Reservations Recommended
THE LITTLE INN 565-2611
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