The Huron Expositor, 1979-09-13, Page 13Mr. ,anal Mrs. Lloyd B. Morrison of Thornbiil and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken 'Shugart!) of ,;Auto* were guests Of Mr. and
Mrs. J.J. Slpttery and Miss MabelTurnbull on Sunday,
Miss Florence. McKay of Toronto was a guest of Mrs;
Art Finlayson ;and. Miss Gladys Thompson last week.
Miss Jessie Finlayson was a guest of her brother ,tart
Finlayson and Mrsi. Finalyson on the weekend.
Mr. Kenneth Johns of Vancouver B.C. Mr. John Dotson
Scarborough visited. with M. and .Mrs, Lorne Lawson on
Sunday.
A ibeautiful community spirit was demonstrated this,
past: few weeks, as women from local churches: met at
Bethel; Bible Church to take part in an old fashioned
quilting bee in the interest of the Woodstock and area;
tornado victims. Twelve quilts, the products of about 4Q0
working hours, were completed. Interested women who'
eould' not attend contributed by binding quilts at home or
donating towards the projects. Six more quilts, products;
of Red Cross workers several years ago, were donatedas.
well,
The quilts will be displayed in the R.S. Box Furniture
store .window this weekend,
Winners last week in the final $25 draw in the Lions
"-Club Car Club were Bob Govier, Seaforth, Ken Glanville,
Walton and Des Cassidy, Clinton..
Tickets for the next car club went on sale Saturday nrght t
following the draw for major prizes.
Mr and Mrs. Dave Robb and Julie of Ganoque spent the
holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Dave Longstaff..
Mrs. Mae Hildebech is a patient in, Stratford hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hugill have returned from a' trip;
to the. West Coast.
Mr. Ronald McKay of Toronto is visiting his sister Miss.
Ethel McKay,
Mr. John. R. Frost of St. Thomas and family, Seaforth,.
who was a recent visitor with his sister Mrs. Jean Dill in.
Dublin was in. Seaforth calling on friends.
Mr, and Mrs. James F. Scott have. returned- from a
motor tour to the East Coast, •
Miss Barbara Brady has returned to her home in Surrey,.
B.C. after spending the summer with her. parents Dr. and
Mrs.:. Paul Brady..
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Saturday September 22nd
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The Stretford Eestiva . ll l
mount two world, premiere
productions as part of its
1980; ,Season, Artistic Direct-
or .Robin Philips has. ani
no mo&
They are Virginia by Edna
O'Brien, and Foxfire by
Susan Cooper and Hume
Cronyn, which was an.
nounced earlier this year for
the corning Season.
Edna O'Brien* is a cele-
brated
elebrated Irish-born novelist
and short story writer wha
has lived in London, England
with, her two sons since the
early 1960's. She; iS the
author of such books as,
August Is A Wicked, Month,
The Love Object, The Count-
ry Girls, Casualties Of Peace,
and Girls In Their Married
Bliss. Her recent work. in-
cludes Mother Ireland,
Johnnie I Hardly Knew You
and 'Mrs. Reinhardt And
Other Stories. Her first
play,
A Pagan Plate, based on her
novel of the same name, bad
its premiere .at London's:
Royal Court Theatre in Nov-
ember,. 1972, and has since'
been produced at .the Long
Wharf Theatre in New Haven
Conn.
Virginia is the author's
Second work for the stale..
"flee play is based on the life
.off English novelist and
essayist Virginia. Woolf,
whose extraordinary life and
writings have made her a
legend in this century.
Among her books are Mrs,
Constance
Dalloway, TO The Lighthouse
and The 'Waves, A centre,
piece of the group of 'miters,
artists and intellectuals who
flourished in the early years
of the twentieth century and
came to be known as the
Bloomsbury, Groop, Virginia
Woolf remained a major
figure in the wor#'d:'of letters
until her death h suicide
1941.
Hustle Cronyn, the world,
renowned' Canadian -born,
actor, has collaborated with;
Susan Cooper on, a play
Margie White
home from Africa.
Correspondent
MRS.ARY
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ugh & Donna Flynn:
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Friday, Sept. 21 /79
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BENEFIT DANCE
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Who last. their barn;: by fire
Dublin Lions Community Centre
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Saturday, Sept. 1;
Sponsored by The Dublin Juvenile
Girls'. Softball Team•.. , .'
SMORGASBORD
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• Adults 5.00
Children. 12 & under 2.50
preschoolers free.
September 16
Sponsored by
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Miss Margie. 'Whyte re -
Day
home Labor y
weekend from spending: the
summer months teaching
teachers in Africa, also visit-
ed in England and Sierra
Leone. She is teaching again
this year in Galt.
Mr, and Mrs. Terence
Hunter of Colborne Town-
shipspent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son and Bob, they also
visited with Mrs. Mary Scott,
and David,
Mr. and; Mrs. John Wam-
mes Sr., Mr, and Mrs• John.
Wammes 3r., Mr. and Mrs,
Marris Bos attended the 25th
wedding anniversary on
Saturday for Mr. and. Mrs..
Gerry Wammes of Blenhein..
Jeff Whyte spent the
. summer ,months... with .. his.
grandmother Mrs. W.L.
Whyte and now has returned
to college in Guelph...
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The books, .an d, the Play,
deal with life in Appalachia,
that isolated, mountainous,
region of the southern United
States which has given rise to
a way of We remote from
mainstream influences and
sheltered from sudden
change. The Foxfir,p books
deal with old and new vainer;
within an Appalachian fam-
ily,
Playwright trooper has
Teres
THE HURON •EXPOSITOR, $EPT11,
been in Canada Working with
literary manager Urjo Kar-
eda on the script of the new
play over the past several
weeks. Ms O'Brien is now in.
Stratfol ,to, work with Mr.
Kareda:. onthe script of
Virginia. Both playwrights
will be in residen1e during
rehearsals of the Frnduct-
lens,
Further details, of product-
ion and casting for these two
premieres will be announced
at a later :date,;
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Qontinous music from 6 .p.m. to 1 a.m..
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