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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2012-08-02, Page 19THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 2012. PAGE 19. Forthcoming Marriage for Laura Kelly daughter of Gisèle and the late Peter Kelly and Travis Penfound son of Darlene Tremble, Gord Fritz and Trevor and Annette Penfound Saturday, August 18th at Sacred Heart Church, Wingham Happy 25th Anniversary Jill & Don August 1, 2012 Love Ashley & Tuck, Holly & Andrew The McCutcheon & Sholdice Families Jennifer Rose to Tyson Arts mato an ththth W g Wingham aSh l hirleyhS h lat nou thfhcef h Wl rley Nirley Nor eun fh d h mangominnceto announce the forthcoming marg fh d hh g h the l Wall plen are llactete e Norace N rmlaceWallace Norman aWae We Wthe late Wallace Norman are plep hf hfhfhhh S Wingham aWinghhiirley Norman of Wley NormanShirley Norman of Wingham ag h l ll llllll g l dd d d d ed e dand e eased and rriageage ttth rteeraughtegoof their daughter SStt.urcndd h C hamm. ann C hhWinghaingnghhaghain Winn Winghin Wing The c S at sbyterian Churc in Wingham. riteytbresPrs Pew’sSt. Andrew’s Presbyterian ChurcS August 4, 2012 Saturday, August 4, 2012 atg dbhbh ony will take place onwill take placThe ceremony will take place on S ch hch tt nn Forthcoming Marriage Fred and Henrietta Vander Sterre and Ralph & Winnifred Nuttall are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children Esther Louise and Kyle Ralph The wedding will take place Saturday, August 18th, 2012 three o’clock in the afternoon Bethel Pentecostal Church 321 Bayfield Road, Goderich Entertainment Leisure&World premiere set to open at Festival on Friday The Devil We Know by Cheryl Foggo and Clem Martini, the third world premiere to hit the stage in the Blyth Festival’s 2012 season, opens Aug. 3. The Devil We Know is a fitting finale for one of the strongest artistic seasons Blyth has enjoyed and is also the last directorial offering by departing Artistic Director Eric Coates. Coates announced earlier this summer he will be leaving the Festival after 18 consecutive seasons to become the Artistic Director at the Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa. For Coates’ final production, Calgary-based playwrights Cheryl Foggo and Clem Martini have woven an edge-of-your-seat thriller that will provide the perfect entertainment for a hot summer’s night. Replete with legend and lore, two young twin sisters face the terror of a home invasion. Clem Martini likened developing the script to making soup; mixing childhood bedtime stories and young-girls-coming-of-age-stories, stories of old omens and buried treasure, class warfare and the dreams of growing up that most young people have. And much of the brilliantly tangled story comes from the real life experiences of playwright Cheryl Foggo, “Anyone who knows me well won’t have to dig too deep to find parallels between The Devil We Know and my own life.” Her mother grew up on the edge of Regina, as a twin, and also as a member of a large black family in an otherwise predominantly caucasian community. The Devil We Know features Tony Munch Rope’s End as the intruder Walter and Blyth Festival newcomers Tiffany Martin and Meghan Swaby as twin sisters Vivian and Verna. From the cast to the script and from the technical design to Eric Coate’s directorial hand, The Devil We Know promises a real treat for audiences. The Devil We Know plays at the Blyth Festival until Sept. 1. The Blyth Festival’s 2012 season runs until September 1 and also features Having Hope at Home by David S. Craig and The Lonely Diner: Al Capone in Euphemia Township by Beverley Cooper. For more information or to book tickets please visit www.blythfestival.com or call 1-877-862-5984. The Devil We Know is sponsored by Ideal Supply. Media Sponsor is 104.9 the Beach. The 2012 Season Sponsor is Sparling’s Propane Company Limited and the Season Media Sponsor is CTV. Continued from page 1 agreement from North Huron], we won’t even know what we’re talking about,” Cooke said. Councillor Marg Anderson, who has been outspoken in her hope that discussions would occur sooner rather than later, said council needs to move on the issue now. “We need to get going on this,” Anderson said. She recalled two years ago when the last agreement was signed and Central Huron ratepayers were upset with council to the point of staging a protest on the steps of Central Huron’s town hall to speed the process along. “Our ratepayers were getting the impression that we weren’t doing anything,” Anderson said of the negotiations two years ago. “We tried to get together and it kept getting pushed off. “Then we got something thrown at us and people expected us to sign it and when we started asking questions it turned into a big media thing.” Lobb agreed, saying that if council began negotiating earlier than it did two years ago, they would be in a better position. Mayor Jim Ginn said that council didn’t want to get ahead of itself because if discussion started too early, it would result in meaningless negotiations. “Finances are such a big part of the deal and we don’t know their finances yet,” Ginn said. Lobb, however, was insistent that council move forward. “I think we should set a date, maybe in early September, and contact the other municipalities,” Lobb said. “In the absence of a draft [agreement], we’ll just look at the existing [agreement].” Anderson said that while she is eager to get the ball rolling, she agreed with Ginn, saying that if it’s too early, the meetings won’t mean a thing. “I would like a meeting to get things started, but I would want the information ahead of time,” Anderson said. Interim Chief Administrative Officer Jack McLachlan said he would get in touch with North Huron Chief Administrative Officer Gary Long and “find out what’s going on” and proceed from there to set up a meeting between the four municipalities involved (North Huron, Central Huron, Ashfield- Colborne-Wawanosh and Morris- Turnberry). Councillor Brian Barnim went out of his way to mention the residents of Auburn during the discussion, saying that there is still concern in the small community and that they are eagerly awaiting the results of the upcoming discussion. The entire community is served by the Fire Department of North Huron, he said, and that’s the way the residents want it to stay. “They’re all covered by North Huron,” Barnim said “and they want to make sure it stays that way.” Happy 90th Birthday, Ross August 9th The family invites you to an Open House August 11th ~ 2-4 pm at 10 Frederick St., Brussels Best Wishes Only Delays in fire discussion a concern for CH councillors Buck & Doe for Rachel Elliott and Jame Zaiyouna August 11, 9 pm - 1 am Tickets $7.00 in advance $9.00 at the door Brussels Community Centre Lunch provided • Age of majority Tickets from Paul and Kathy Elliott at 519-887-6316 Happy 40th Anniversary Murray & Gayle Best Wishes from your family Get entertainment information on the Entertainment section of our website at www.northhuron.on.ca