irvr mlt; augimn. | imtm- it;! FIVE FAMOUS SHOWS areI being stage at the eighth an-'nual Mid-America Hoat Show Chr docks at Cleveland's new $15,* a000 (MW Public Hal!. PreThe first one is the huge five- aacre marine display, one ot the Fir;largest marine exhibitions in 1the nation. Literally more than Ema million dollars worth of water bsport equipment will be ^n dis- Trnl»lay. BSecond is Cleveland’s new St. convention center Built as an i addition to the existing hall, the | new building with adjacen |. landscaping and fountains wa^ erected at a cost of $17 000.000.1Fir1Pr, Tlie building's huge lobby faces the city’s Downtown Mall and B prov ides the entrance way to ^ jwhat is now the largest munici-pally owned exhibit center in, the nation. ! P*' 1Tliree other well known shows will be added to the boatingvj.1 exhibition in the form of an entertainment troika For the first time the show will offer ;4 one in is nautical entertainment renter.di-FEnvhsJan. 30-31, tlie Harmonicats will perform in person. Feb. 1-5. r it will be the Osmond Brothers.regular stars of the Andy Wil-e'lfams television show. This will •- be the first time the foursome s will be seen in person in this y area.Feb. 6-7, Tlie Three Sons will ,board the Boat Show stage. Thi r musical trio has been a record-ing and night club favorite for many years. i11 Grand opening was Jan. 2, 61 p m. to 11 p.m. Hours will then be Saturdays. 12-11 p.m., Sun days, 12-8 p m. and weekdays 4-11 pm General Admission is $1,50. 50 cents for children H i under 12 years. Advance tickets are available at $1 each.l-s1-