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na f Iaeent
and the Just
is a suspense
filled drama
A murder has been com-
mitted. Was it self-defence?
Was it premeditated?
In the suspense-fdled
drama The Innocent and the
Just, which opens August 2 at
the Blyth Summer Festival,
the youngest son of a respect-
able small-town family is
charged with murder and the
family rallies to save its
name. When it is discovered
that the son's defense rests
on the testimony of the
family's simple servant, the
reformed alcoholic Bousille,
the members of the family
take desperate measures,
each according to his own
degree of religious convic-
tion.
Under the pressure of the
murder charge and the im-
pending trial the otherwise
decent people show them-
selves to be capable of
treachery and hypocrisy.
The innocent and the Just
is a Canadian classic which
has been performed over 600
times on stage and has also
appeared on CBC TV. For the
Blyth Summer Festival pro-
duction artistic director Janet
Amos brings talent from
across the country together
with young local actors.
Rick Martin, a native of
Lucknowis sharing the part of
the bell -boy with Chris Royal
from Blyth. Heather Ann
Stapleton from Auburn is
understudying the part of
Colette.
Enjoy The Innocent and the
Just through to its surprise
ending in the air-conditioned
Blyth Memorial Hall. The
Innocent and the Just plays
from August 2 to August 20.
For tickets or information call
the Box Office at 523-9300.
Seaforth native F. Karl Anent of Etobicoke visited
friends in town Iaat'Wee1t. He recalled, it was only the second
trip he had made to the town in more than .forty years.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Young, Manitgti Manitoba left
Monday after spending two weeks with M. and Mrs. Lorne
Lawson.
Darrell and Linda Schneider, Tamara and Darren of
Palgtave were weekend—ggests of David and Christine
nemeer and family„
Jack Bedard is the latest winner of the Lions Elimination
draw of $25.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY lir 1983,,.— A7
Dr. Douglas Stewart, Mrs,. Stewart and family of Regina
vent several days with his pont* Mr, and Mrs. James A.
ewart, ,Seafmth.
Mrs,entlb ,,a Brown, Jarvis St. was s guest soloist at
the Anglican Church, Clinton Sunday morning. Mrs. Carol
Carter accompanied her mother on the piano.
Mr. and Mrs, George Kruse spent two weeks in the
Nipissing area on Lake Restoule. Accompanying them
were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kruse, Wingham and Master
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August 6th & August 7th
Saturday, August 6th
at Northside ited Church
10 a.m.<' s.m.
Antique Artifacts and
Photos on Display
Sunday, August 7th: Ken Scott Farm,
Roxboro at 2 p.m.- Program and Cairn
dedication.
BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIRS
For more Information call
Barbara Scott 527-1787
or Bill Scott 527-1945
Michael Kruse, Strattord.
Former Seaforth residents, .Mr. and Mrs. Warlref She;a,
of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, were in town last week,
visiting friends and relatives.
The Seaforth Dashwood Community Band officiated as the r
feature band at the parade July 23 at the Heritage Day
celebrations.
They also entertained the patients of Huronview Home
after the Exeter celebration. It was much enjoyed by the
senior citizens. -
More than 59 members of the Stratford Festival from
Huron, Perth, Bruce, Middlesex, Lambton, Grey and
Wellington Counties attended a Meet -The -Festival party at
the home of Helen Tench in Clinton on 3uly 17.
Guests of honor included: Don MCLeod, president of the
board of governors and Beth McLeod; Amelia Hall, appearing
in Tartuffe; Nicholas Pennell, who in addition to playing a title
role in McBeth this season is also appearing in As You Like It
and Love's Labor Lost.
More than 10,000 people in Canada and the United States
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