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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-07-15, Page 29BULLETIN BOARD AD DEADLIPJE 5 P.M. M' 'NDAY RELATIVE and Community Shower for Lori Matthews on July 19th, 1987 at Nile United Church at 1:30. Everyone Welcome. -28x BI.YTH FESTIVAL - Miss Balmoral of the Bayview: all performances for this play are SOLD OUT; However, a limited number of rush tickets go on sale two hours before cur- tain time. Bordertowr4. Cafe: July 16 Girls in the (sang: July 17 Bush Fire: July 21 (open- ing) 22, 23 (matinee) 25. All performances are at 8:30 p.m. except matinees which are at 2 p.m. For tickets, call Box Office at 523-9300/9225. Blyth Festival Country Fair Saturday, July. 25. Booth filled with books, clothing, produce, good junk; special ac- tivities,for children. Great fun for the whole family.--28ar ' FASHION SHOW, Wednesday, July 22,.1987,. in the Bayfield Arena downstairs at 7:30 p.rn. Sponsored by Bayfield Lioness with Tracey Luciani of CKNX Wingham as corn- mentator. $5.00 adults, $4.00 seniors. Door prizes and dessert. -27,28,29 APPRECIATION NIGHT for Ruperta "Pert" ,Milligan on her retirement from Town & Country Homemakers open to pre- sent and former homemakers Thursday, Ju- ly 16, 1987 at 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Holmesville Hall. —27,28 BINGO - Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesday 8 p.m. First Reg card $1, fifteen reg. $20.00 games. Three share the wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must go. Lucky ball $120.00. If not won Lucky Ball increases $20.00 per week. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. —otfx New play entirely sold out at the Blyth Festival this year BLY'I'H -.For the first time in the history of the Blyth Festival, the entire run of a new play has sold out - even before the play opens! Miss Balmoral of the Bayview, the new comedy by Colleen Curran, opens at the Festival on July 14 and advance public in- terest has been so great that all 16 perfor- mances are completely sold out. However, as usual, a limited number of rush seats will go on sale to the general public two hours before performance time for each show. According to Keith Roulston; co-founder of the Festival, a similar record was set in 1983 when The Tomorrow Box was brought back and tickets were sold out before open- ing. But it is very unusual for a new play, one which has never been seen on stage before, to sell out in this way. , "Audiences love a good comedy", said General Manager Tim Chapman, "and peo- ple remember the other Colleen Curran plays we've done here - Cake Walk and Moose County. I apologize to all those people who will be unable to get tickets to this show. We always urge people to purchase their tickets well in advance to avoid disap- pointment, but sometimes they don't believe us." If you want a night out at the theatre, and don't want to line up for Balmoral rush tickets, there are still tickets available for the other plays running in repertory at the Festival Girls in the Gang, Bordertown Cafe and Bush Fire (opening July 21). Please call the Box Office at (519) 523-9300-9225. Corporation, looking for winner The Ontario Lottery Corporation is look- ing for the holder of 6/49 ticket worth $38,579.50 from the July 19, 1986 draw. The player, who purchased the ticket in Ex- eter, has until July 18, 1987 to claim, the prize, Tourism and Recreation minister John Eakins announced today. That prize is one of seven major Lottario and Lotto 6/49 prizes worth a total of over $322,400, which remain unclaimed. Players have 'one year in which to claim their prizes," said D. Norman Mor- ris, Corporation president. "Then the prize money is used for bonus prizes -in subse- quent draws.'' A complete list of prizes, along with the winning numbers and the communities in n which they were sold, is attached. "We know these tickets have been pur- chased," 'Morris explained. "We would like to award the prizes." .. In both Lottario and Lotto $/49, players must match all six of the regular numbers, to wiri'the Jackpot prize. If they match five of the regular numbers and the bonus number, they win a second prize. The Ontario. Lottery Corporation is a Crown agency reporting to the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation. To date, lotteries have raised more than $2.1billion in pro- ceeds fol• distribution by the government of Ontario to a variety of projects. The winning numbers of the ticket pur- chased in Exeter are: 7, 25, 28, 32, 37, 43. BLUEWATE CLU -- fish Fry GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY. 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