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THE GAIAX IvlE¥S AUGUST 1971 PAGB Ih ^^One of the host interesting STORES IN THE SOUTHEAST*^ Gashiers^N . HIGHLANDS CLEANERS and LAUNDRY PHONE 526-2136 GOOD CLEANING GIVES A SMART APPEARANCE "AME OF THE THOUSAJ© DAIS" One of the greatest epic dramas, and most honored film in recent years ^ Ha;| Wallis* production for Universal, "Anne of the Thousand Lays,” coming Tuesday August 10 to the Galax Theatre, brings to the screen the colorful pagentry and romantic drama of Henry VIII*s reign in England^ The Technicolor and Panavision production stars Richard Burton^ Geneviev^ Bujold, and co-stars Irene Papas, Anthony Q«aayle and John Coicos* Among many plaudits given the production, it has been nominated for 10 Acadeny Ax^'ards, more than any other picture in 1969* In the historical drama based on r^ocwell Anderson’s Broadi?jay play. Burton portrays Henry VIII, who defies the Pope, challenges the Emperor of Spain and destroys a ruling caste in England for the love of Anne Boleyn* "PICNIC" CONTINUES Having opened to excellent review^* the popular remcntic comedy "Picnic” will have two additional performances at Highlands Community Theatre this Friday and Saturday at 8 s30 p.m. The William Inge script of a summer romance is filled \j±th delightful moments and unforgettable characters. David Traylor stars as the handsome young drifter, with Kay Cortez as the beauti ful and searching Madge. Ginny Cortez and Bob Nienorer are featured as the old-maid school teacher and the reluctant boyfriend. Also in SALE SHETLAND PONIES ALL AGES - SOME WITH WHITE HANES AND TAILS $25.00 UP WHILE THEY LAST Telephone 526>*2317 this current summer stoc^ offering arei Patricia Nesbit as the tomboy sister 1/a.llie, Betty Anderson as Flo, Connie Foster as i'crs. Potts j, Robert Smith as Alan, Rick StanlBy as Bomber, and Edie Kleizispeter and Elisabeth Bradshaw as the nervous school teachers. "Picnic’* tickets are available at Wits End, Main Street, today through Saturday, ID to i; daily, or call the Highlands Community Theatre at any time for reservation at 526-2695* Adult Tick ets are iji3.50 and $2.00 for children and students. "Picnic" is directed by Michael Hall, xd.th an outstanding set design by Franlc Bennett. RAIN RAIN GO AWAY Last Slimmer most of us watched the sky impatiently for a sign of a cloud and some rain. This summer irje watch for a sign of blue slty. I'Jhether the rumor is true that the gouging that the astronants are doing has caused this weather, or maybe this is just Dog Days or majrbe thj,s is just Highlands weather—now it's sunr.y, INTERIORS GEORGE SCHMITT Joseph P, Hardy /b., A,I.D, FURNITURE ANTIQUES DRAPERIES CARPET ACCESSORIES MALL PAPER BUILDING GONTRAGTOR BY APPOINTMENT REEVES HARDWARE and FURNITURE CO. ^ BOX 355 m HIGHLANDS, N.C * 26741 1.1—-
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