Page 2-The Journal Opinion-August 19, 1981
I Arts and
Entertainment
CtliCKEN PIE SUPPER
E. CORINTH--An old
fashioned chicken pie supper
will be held at Union 36 School
on Rte. 25 in E. Corinth at 5
p.m. Aug. 22; adults $4,
children under 12, $2.00.
Digby scheduled
at free movies
WELL; I{IVEI{-. "l)igby ....
The World's Biggest Dog" will
be the feature at the free
movies next door to the Wells
River Laundroma! at 7 pm
Aug, 23,
The color film is ) minutes
long and is rated "G." Also to
be shown is i,aurel and ttardy
in "Night Owls." a com*:ly
short.
Coming to lhe free movies in
two weeks is "Don'! Give [ip
the Ship" starring Jerry
Lewis.
The free movies arc
sponsored by a grant from lhe
Wells River Savings Ban
August is Family Movie
Month.
(ALA X Y
TRAVEL, INC.
103 S. Main St.
W. Lebanon, N H
603-298-8782
I
t
OKI,AHOMA.'--Ron Ostrow, Carrie Lund and Tim
Goodwin are featured in the Green Mountain Guild's
production of "Oklahoma!" at the Junction Playhouse
in White River Jct. playing tonight through Aug. 22,
with each evening's performance beginning at 8 p.m.
I.
i
INTRODUCING OUR
00NEW& EXCITING00
PORTRAIT
PACKAGE
Thetford performance "strange, wonderful"
THETFORD--Two acts of figure David Lasagna of Thetford Center as a Space $3 general admission, phone
strange and wonderful Thetford, who promise to take Invaders machine, Robin (802) 785-4344 for reservations.
the audience beyond humor. Ellison of White: River Jun-
Carryings on in Act One etion as a post-punk-chic
include Paul Lojeski of vocalist, Christine Hemp of
Burlington doing his im- Newbury as a potential Mensa
behavior make up this
weekend's offering from the
Parish Players, "The No
Name Revue" at the Thefford
Grange on Friday and
Saturday, Aug. 21-22 at 8 p.m.
An evening of comedy in
songs and sketches, "'The No
Name Revue" comprises a
wide range of original
material, much of it developed
by the cast, with additional
pieces contributed by Lucy
Grey of Norwich and Sheila
Brannon of Claremont.
The entire second act of
"The NO Name Revue" is
being prepared in secret by
astro-physicist Steve Stahler
of Ithaca, N.Y., and cult-
pressions of several God-
fathers, Sandria McIntire of.
Etna, N.H., giving a seductive
tour of her very special hotel
room, Robyn Gaigan of
Thetford describing a
childhood terror, William
Arrand of E. Ryegate going
into business with a monkey,
and Rebecca Beattie of
Hanover reacting to a
professional wrestler as a
potential son-in-law.
Also romping through the
first act of "The No Name
Revue" are Belinda Ray of
member, Louis Semprebon of
Hanover as a man who sleeps
with his gun, Poem of Hanover
as the accordion player, and
Dean Whitlock of Post Mills as
a White House aide.
Directed by Bill Boardman
of Woodstock, "The No Name
Revue" is supported by a
grant from the Vermont
Council on the Arts.
Tickets are $3.50 reserved,
PLAYHOUS[
AUG. 18 - 22 AT 8 P.M.
"OKLAHOMA"
COMING AUG. 25 - 29 AT 8 P.M.
"KISMET"
THEATRE FOR CHILDREN
11 AM. TUESDAYS AUG. 18& 25
"APPLES AND KISSES
111 Central St.
Woodsville, N.H.
-
Come Have The Time Of Your Life
And Listen To The Great Sounds Of..
Saturday, Aug. 22
Aq.ll -- AIIf r/
7din • 9=e0
Melhme= Set. • 2=eO
"fiRST MONDAY
Co-feature
AND SHOES"
Located at the Gates
Opera House adjacent
to the Hotel Coolidge in
downtown White River
Junction.
IN OCTOBER" ,.,
Stcrrlng Jill Cloyburgh al Wolter
Ma.hau.
ENDS THURSDAY TIre Tie AltMm
hN • 9=00
Special= Matinees cm rainy doys 2:00
AIII CONDITIONID
Fri. - Sat. - Sun. Only
I , .
Smokq and '
-] the Bandit I
For reservations and
information, call (802)
295-6228 between 1 P. M.
and 10 P. M.
Produced by the
GRUBBY By Warren Sattler
Rural Delivery By A! Smith
ULIE, OH, JULIE!) ! DD ' /.1" FINALLY' DID \\;1 ll /,T. BOUGHT \\;// ,
Z FINALLV / iWHA'r?.J'--, / SOMETHING IVE 11 ( A I / '(' ,
GRANDPA'S BOY By BRAD ANDERSON
For Your Reservation, Call Before 7:00
Tel. (603) 747-2505 or 747-2840.
STARSCOP00
by Clare Annswell
WEEK OF: AUGUST 20, 1981
AQUARIUS -- Janunry 21-February 19
Social life peaks this week -- the busiest so far this
Balance is an important word; balance pride with humlliW,
with ;estraint, rest with athletics.
PISCES - February 20-March 20
Accent is on budgeting with your financial advisers favodJ
Work proceeds on a matter-of-fact basis. Friendships,
Platonic ones, are accented all week.
ARIES - Mach 21-April 20
Reunions are accented, and you may discover that
wallflower has blossomed remarkably. Business
up; be a little more subtle than usual. ,
TAURUS - April 21-May 22
Question motives (but not out loud) of overeager
Healthwise, throat is a sensitive area; teeth, too.
tention. Whatever the situation, don't procrastinate.
GEMINI - May 23-June 21
A lovely week fo new business ventures.
portunities. In fashion and decor, consider striking
"'I'IIE--.. I1=,- rHAT (.Jt (JHT" TO " _ ,| / PUT ALL Y VlTMtNJ,' 1 bizarre -- styles, shades and combinations.
Ne R'": L- 1' " i.LOFIP NOW;P50yzl 'T'AIL'T': I/q'r'HE{: / CANCER ' June 22-July22
• KNOW "FAN K- ! It may be hard to get away from it all with the love of your I
;J"r " , [*/'1" W' 1.,. /t-'" ,I LEO'actst° an unexl:ected third PartY" Credibility may behandy,_ July 2-Au.ult 92
Small financial bonus brightens the week, but a he
/' s I y°u fr°m celebrating Older relatives need specialViRGO may be too_ proud Auguit to ask 23-Septemlr directly. 99
A good week for outings that bring together friends from
, , , -3-gl terest groups• Moderation is a must, especially in areaS {
95¢ /1aCk.95 .. ' N,IP?Ly2N j ........ ByM.BFideIIldMool'e diet and wardrobe.
,E,,T/.' s _, -l I - \\;\Y" / -- 111 Education and romance share your attentions this week"
EOUI4T T4tS WADINg" POOL. 1' IMLIII. \\; ,It I I !-------/. --.-.../. E "qL //I a d specifically as relates to career, a new study can lead
o.,o.,,/To,, o, I !00II I y/00I N sco..,o_ oc,o.,,,.,o...,,,
i \\; I
24 Professional Color Portraits II ,,L.___, " "- '.l I I q V I J(; . ---7..f'l/Jl Home repairs take lots of time but prove a wise invest
1-8x lO 3-SxTs 1 5-Wallets & II ..... /*-, ' .--J.,..L ,/ before present verdicts,
4olor Portrait Charms in Traditional Pose I [
lxlO Cia&slc Oval Portrait [] / , SAGITTARIUS - November 22-Decemb' .
TI-m Classic Oval l ortrait ts available for single subjecLs only. No I I Moneymaking ideas are sparkling but it's hard to get d
addiUonal charge for groups, Pos our slection. Backgrounds may I i : \\;\ serious business of putting them to work, It may be time
x:casionally cha!L- Additional portraits available for purchase [ I partner, manager or agent
with no oblition. You must be satisfied with portraits or deposit ,, -'\\;\\\\
CAPRICORN
December
23-Jnnunry
20
chc'zrfully refunded. I ]
," - -" - - - -"""" -" """ "" """ "" I I I -- IV / ' ' ,' --4 Be alert to changing trends in work and community envi"
: , FREE 8x10 PORTRAIT OF PARENT(S) AND CHILD I I I severe than they seem, cannot be ignored.
7, o, ,v " W.h,,,,p.,-,,ooo, S.Po.,=tPa • II TWITCH _ by How' Rands take advantage of your observations. Domestic disputeS,
' " ]"ISC:OLIFNMUSTBEPRESEN'IEDTOTH[PHOTOGRAPHE" " ,I I C:.*.] ..l(w'n.ts¥s.) If-ITWILLPROIE,I..Y BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
I FULL PACKAGEORDEONtY I I I
I Lilrit one spe¢'al per family ValidAug. 26|hruAug, 29,1981only' • II [ \\;' '" ''''; .. i ;''';'''''''r*''/ I" ' i ' -,T I DESTROY'I'HEWORLD, You can go to infinite pains to keep in touch with otherS,
""""'"' i II
[ -- ; l 1/{ ANOTHER ONE OF ] [ / ..." .... through the six months beginning around December d I
AMES DEPARTMENT STORE ' I '"'-''",'- "'"/'-'', / } //'[ ]'THINK ITS \\;1 } "'7/-' ,, touch withyourself. Partnershpactvtesareemphasir
I .: : / J/\\;'IWtTcH's LOVE / I ) / ": '"" BORN THIS WEEK r
i ,da, HillR0ad N0rth, Na.rhill. N.H. I I I :// " :; ............ .", 0 August20th'act°rVanJ°hns°n;2]st bandleader'22nd'actressValerieHarper;23rd'ac°rGeet" n Kelly',
.......... Photographer HoUrs: 10AM-8PM II ':,'i'/: "': Durward Kirby; 2Sth, actress Ruby Keeler; 26th, auth'
26 28 29 - -
...... Croa0000rord ___
I .............. lira IT JUST SO HAPPENED by-Kern ACROSS 37. Volcano SO] ,]UI"
fi 1 Musical 39. Footlike port
40 Rowing
composition • . ," . j[ll
J[ 7 f0/(Of /l Unmix the letters in the boxes to form a - '€ 1 6,. Principol_ • 42 Atoptmp'emenrs --
II _nsE,Dy,e /U'' -;.y word. Then circle A, BorCfortheeor- tF"/ 1:2" )uimckemC? e° 431Amythicol IPI" ,
II //VT//4/::'Z.//// I 1 )'/JX':& coreyoursellastonows: 14 &' n.a..4 44. Bond of color
• ---i ......... I)
II z/r/#E3#Das ! .. l 4Correct-ExCellent 2Correct-Fair ]" 16. SunGod 46. Hypothetical ] A
force
II "'" 7.:,=;:'- 2t'"_"f"'"" 1 ..i.. t, 3C0rrect-6ood l-0Correct-Poor 17 Ether
.1,,, T" '1. NIAIEIFI__ 19, ForPe b ,?:Appetizer
"20' Wine v ^'- 51. Precipitation
I I I I__1 . tHE55 23 Ne ,iv =='=. ,52 Compositions •
. go e • ,...... ,., 5. Kmdof
24. Network I, Reverl:ro- 6. Bard !2.
/ ..,,v..,.X "q' )JW ' REHOOH . IOHF-.V C.,H P word t..'vwN cheese
27. 5moll pond 2. Jeweled 8. Within /Y.
" .' 2. I E S 3.5.34"32 5urns UPAndDry (Fr.) 4,3" Guid"s n°te I 0' Rub °ut 2'"Morningmoisture 26/''
L. 3.
-, --TiZ / A N C i D
!ili!ii:" ";:':"'i::::::.:i:;::::.:!:!!- [ / '"" -': ,! .... A U CK. 8 SLy £., HOI"IIEST
• ,,, ,,, ,.. • 00IAIFIAIClYILI "1 r--" "
" 7" vr #¢rra.on00C,d/ I , , , , , "--I" "
5.OO,o9,Oo #02-333"9140 . . 27- : ::
"'ff,,,,v s.zo-, :" ' L... 50.
Page 2-The Journal Opinion-August 19, 1981
I Arts and
Entertainment
CtliCKEN PIE SUPPER
E. CORINTH--An old
fashioned chicken pie supper
will be held at Union 36 School
on Rte. 25 in E. Corinth at 5
p.m. Aug. 22; adults $4,
children under 12, $2.00.
Digby scheduled
at free movies
WELL; I{IVEI{-. "l)igby ....
The World's Biggest Dog" will
be the feature at the free
movies next door to the Wells
River Laundroma! at 7 pm
Aug, 23,
The color film is ) minutes
long and is rated "G." Also to
be shown is i,aurel and ttardy
in "Night Owls." a com*:ly
short.
Coming to lhe free movies in
two weeks is "Don'! Give [ip
the Ship" starring Jerry
Lewis.
The free movies arc
sponsored by a grant from lhe
Wells River Savings Ban
August is Family Movie
Month.
(ALA X Y
TRAVEL, INC.
103 S. Main St.
W. Lebanon, N H
603-298-8782
I
t
OKI,AHOMA.'--Ron Ostrow, Carrie Lund and Tim
Goodwin are featured in the Green Mountain Guild's
production of "Oklahoma!" at the Junction Playhouse
in White River Jct. playing tonight through Aug. 22,
with each evening's performance beginning at 8 p.m.
I.
i
INTRODUCING OUR
00NEW& EXCITING00
PORTRAIT
PACKAGE
Thetford performance "strange, wonderful"
THETFORD--Two acts of figure David Lasagna of Thetford Center as a Space $3 general admission, phone
strange and wonderful Thetford, who promise to take Invaders machine, Robin (802) 785-4344 for reservations.
the audience beyond humor. Ellison of White: River Jun-
Carryings on in Act One etion as a post-punk-chic
include Paul Lojeski of vocalist, Christine Hemp of
Burlington doing his im- Newbury as a potential Mensa
behavior make up this
weekend's offering from the
Parish Players, "The No
Name Revue" at the Thefford
Grange on Friday and
Saturday, Aug. 21-22 at 8 p.m.
An evening of comedy in
songs and sketches, "'The No
Name Revue" comprises a
wide range of original
material, much of it developed
by the cast, with additional
pieces contributed by Lucy
Grey of Norwich and Sheila
Brannon of Claremont.
The entire second act of
"The NO Name Revue" is
being prepared in secret by
astro-physicist Steve Stahler
of Ithaca, N.Y., and cult-
pressions of several God-
fathers, Sandria McIntire of.
Etna, N.H., giving a seductive
tour of her very special hotel
room, Robyn Gaigan of
Thetford describing a
childhood terror, William
Arrand of E. Ryegate going
into business with a monkey,
and Rebecca Beattie of
Hanover reacting to a
professional wrestler as a
potential son-in-law.
Also romping through the
first act of "The No Name
Revue" are Belinda Ray of
member, Louis Semprebon of
Hanover as a man who sleeps
with his gun, Poem of Hanover
as the accordion player, and
Dean Whitlock of Post Mills as
a White House aide.
Directed by Bill Boardman
of Woodstock, "The No Name
Revue" is supported by a
grant from the Vermont
Council on the Arts.
Tickets are $3.50 reserved,
PLAYHOUS[
AUG. 18 - 22 AT 8 P.M.
"OKLAHOMA"
COMING AUG. 25 - 29 AT 8 P.M.
"KISMET"
THEATRE FOR CHILDREN
11 AM. TUESDAYS AUG. 18& 25
"APPLES AND KISSES
111 Central St.
Woodsville, N.H.
-
Come Have The Time Of Your Life
And Listen To The Great Sounds Of..
Saturday, Aug. 22
Aq.ll -- AIIf r/
7din • 9=e0
Melhme= Set. • 2=eO
"fiRST MONDAY
Co-feature
AND SHOES"
Located at the Gates
Opera House adjacent
to the Hotel Coolidge in
downtown White River
Junction.
IN OCTOBER" ,.,
Stcrrlng Jill Cloyburgh al Wolter
Ma.hau.
ENDS THURSDAY TIre Tie AltMm
hN • 9=00
Special= Matinees cm rainy doys 2:00
AIII CONDITIONID
Fri. - Sat. - Sun. Only
I , .
Smokq and '
-] the Bandit I
For reservations and
information, call (802)
295-6228 between 1 P. M.
and 10 P. M.
Produced by the
GRUBBY By Warren Sattler
Rural Delivery By A! Smith
ULIE, OH, JULIE!) ! DD ' /.1" FINALLY' DID \\;1 ll /,T. BOUGHT \\;// ,
Z FINALLV / iWHA'r?.J'--, / SOMETHING IVE 11 ( A I / '(' ,
GRANDPA'S BOY By BRAD ANDERSON
For Your Reservation, Call Before 7:00
Tel. (603) 747-2505 or 747-2840.
STARSCOP00
by Clare Annswell
WEEK OF: AUGUST 20, 1981
AQUARIUS -- Janunry 21-February 19
Social life peaks this week -- the busiest so far this
Balance is an important word; balance pride with humlliW,
with ;estraint, rest with athletics.
PISCES - February 20-March 20
Accent is on budgeting with your financial advisers favodJ
Work proceeds on a matter-of-fact basis. Friendships,
Platonic ones, are accented all week.
ARIES - Mach 21-April 20
Reunions are accented, and you may discover that
wallflower has blossomed remarkably. Business
up; be a little more subtle than usual. ,
TAURUS - April 21-May 22
Question motives (but not out loud) of overeager
Healthwise, throat is a sensitive area; teeth, too.
tention. Whatever the situation, don't procrastinate.
GEMINI - May 23-June 21
A lovely week fo new business ventures.
portunities. In fashion and decor, consider striking
"'I'IIE--.. I1=,- rHAT (.Jt (JHT" TO " _ ,| / PUT ALL Y VlTMtNJ,' 1 bizarre -- styles, shades and combinations.
Ne R'": L- 1' " i.LOFIP NOW;P50yzl 'T'AIL'T': I/q'r'HE{: / CANCER ' June 22-July22
• KNOW "FAN K- ! It may be hard to get away from it all with the love of your I
;J"r " , [*/'1" W' 1.,. /t-'" ,I LEO'actst° an unexl:ected third PartY" Credibility may behandy,_ July 2-Au.ult 92
Small financial bonus brightens the week, but a he
/' s I y°u fr°m celebrating Older relatives need specialViRGO may be too_ proud Auguit to ask 23-Septemlr directly. 99
A good week for outings that bring together friends from
, , , -3-gl terest groups• Moderation is a must, especially in areaS {
95¢ /1aCk.95 .. ' N,IP?Ly2N j ........ ByM.BFideIIldMool'e diet and wardrobe.
,E,,T/.' s _, -l I - \\;\Y" / -- 111 Education and romance share your attentions this week"
EOUI4T T4tS WADINg" POOL. 1' IMLIII. \\; ,It I I !-------/. --.-.../. E "qL //I a d specifically as relates to career, a new study can lead
o.,o.,,/To,, o, I !00II I y/00I N sco..,o_ oc,o.,,,.,o...,,,
i \\; I
24 Professional Color Portraits II ,,L.___, " "- '.l I I q V I J(; . ---7..f'l/Jl Home repairs take lots of time but prove a wise invest
1-8x lO 3-SxTs 1 5-Wallets & II ..... /*-, ' .--J.,..L ,/ before present verdicts,
4olor Portrait Charms in Traditional Pose I [
lxlO Cia&slc Oval Portrait [] / , SAGITTARIUS - November 22-Decemb' .
TI-m Classic Oval l ortrait ts available for single subjecLs only. No I I Moneymaking ideas are sparkling but it's hard to get d
addiUonal charge for groups, Pos our slection. Backgrounds may I i : \\;\ serious business of putting them to work, It may be time
x:casionally cha!L- Additional portraits available for purchase [ I partner, manager or agent
with no oblition. You must be satisfied with portraits or deposit ,, -'\\;\\\\
CAPRICORN
December
23-Jnnunry
20
chc'zrfully refunded. I ]
," - -" - - - -"""" -" """ "" """ "" I I I -- IV / ' ' ,' --4 Be alert to changing trends in work and community envi"
: , FREE 8x10 PORTRAIT OF PARENT(S) AND CHILD I I I severe than they seem, cannot be ignored.
7, o, ,v " W.h,,,,p.,-,,ooo, S.Po.,=tPa • II TWITCH _ by How' Rands take advantage of your observations. Domestic disputeS,
' " ]"ISC:OLIFNMUSTBEPRESEN'IEDTOTH[PHOTOGRAPHE" " ,I I C:.*.] ..l(w'n.ts¥s.) If-ITWILLPROIE,I..Y BIRTHDAY THIS WEEK
I FULL PACKAGEORDEONtY I I I
I Lilrit one spe¢'al per family ValidAug. 26|hruAug, 29,1981only' • II [ \\;' '" ''''; .. i ;''';'''''''r*''/ I" ' i ' -,T I DESTROY'I'HEWORLD, You can go to infinite pains to keep in touch with otherS,
""""'"' i II
[ -- ; l 1/{ ANOTHER ONE OF ] [ / ..." .... through the six months beginning around December d I
AMES DEPARTMENT STORE ' I '"'-''",'- "'"/'-'', / } //'[ ]'THINK ITS \\;1 } "'7/-' ,, touch withyourself. Partnershpactvtesareemphasir
I .: : / J/\\;'IWtTcH's LOVE / I ) / ": '"" BORN THIS WEEK r
i ,da, HillR0ad N0rth, Na.rhill. N.H. I I I :// " :; ............ .", 0 August20th'act°rVanJ°hns°n;2]st bandleader'22nd'actressValerieHarper;23rd'ac°rGeet" n Kelly',
.......... Photographer HoUrs: 10AM-8PM II ':,'i'/: "': Durward Kirby; 2Sth, actress Ruby Keeler; 26th, auth'
26 28 29 - -
...... Croa0000rord ___
I .............. lira IT JUST SO HAPPENED by-Kern ACROSS 37. Volcano SO] ,]UI"
fi 1 Musical 39. Footlike port
40 Rowing
composition • . ," . j[ll
J[ 7 f0/(Of /l Unmix the letters in the boxes to form a - '€ 1 6,. Principol_ • 42 Atoptmp'emenrs --
II _nsE,Dy,e /U'' -;.y word. Then circle A, BorCfortheeor- tF"/ 1:2" )uimckemC? e° 431Amythicol IPI" ,
II //VT//4/::'Z.//// I 1 )'/JX':& coreyoursellastonows: 14 &' n.a..4 44. Bond of color
• ---i ......... I)
II z/r/#E3#Das ! .. l 4Correct-ExCellent 2Correct-Fair ]" 16. SunGod 46. Hypothetical ] A
force
II "'" 7.:,=;:'- 2t'"_"f"'"" 1 ..i.. t, 3C0rrect-6ood l-0Correct-Poor 17 E ther
.1,,, T" '1. NIAIEIFI__ 19, ForPe b ,?:Appetizer
"20' Wine v ^'- 51. Precipitation
I I I I__1 . tHE55 23 Ne ,iv =='=. ,52 Compositions •
. go e • ,...... ,., 5. Kmdof
24. Network I, Reverl:ro- 6. Bard !2.
/ ..,,v..,.X "q' )JW ' REHOOH . IOHF-.V C.,H P word t..'vwN cheese
27. 5moll pond 2. Jeweled 8. Within /Y.
" .' 2. I E S 3.5.34"32 5urns UPAndDry (Fr.) 4,3" Guid"s n°te I 0' Rub °ut 2'"Morningmoisture 26/''
L. 3.
-, --TiZ / A N C i D
!ili!ii:" ";:':"'i::::::.:i:;::::.:!:!!- [ / '"" -': ,! .... A U CK. 8 SLy £., HOI"IIEST
• ,,, ,,, ,.. • 00IAIFIAIClYILI "1 r--" "
" 7" vr #¢rra.on00C,d/ I , , , , , "--I" "
5.OO,o9,Oo #02-333"9140 . . 27- : ::
"'ff,,,,v s.zo-, :" ' L... 50.