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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2008-01-10, Page 19THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 2008. PAGE 19.Entertainment Leisure& Thanks The Blyth Festival board of directors and artistic director Eric Coates, left, and Rick Elliott, right of the Blyth Idea Group, presented Keith Roulston with The Big Ticket at the Festival’s annual general meeting recently. The Big Ticket represents a lifetime pass to performances at the Festival “in appreciation of his artistry and advocacy for the Village of Blyth.” (Photo submitted) Production of a CD featuring the female musicians of Huron County has taken another step forward with the announcement of the 17 women selected to take part in the unique one of a kind recording. “We were very pleased with both the number and calibre of the submissions,” said Kimberley Payne, chair of the ‘Noted!’steering committee. “Originally we were looking at filling 10 spots for the CD but when the committee listened to the recordings and read the stories of the women hoping to take part it was impossible to choose only 10. Eventually we were successful in narrowing it down to the lucky 17 and we couldn’t be more pleased with the quality, age range and diverse musical styles found in the chosen participants. “We are going to end up with a phenomenal CD that does all of Huron County proud,” she added. The next step for the women will be an educational weekend retreat at Brentwood on the Beach from Jan. 11 - 13. Workshops covering all the aspects of working as a professional musician and recording a CD will be covered during the weekend. The recording sessions will take place over a two-week period in February with the release of the completed CD scheduled for early May 2008. The ‘Noted!’project is grateful for the financial support of the Mildred Grimes Trust and Huron Economic Development Matters. Project organizers still need additional community sponsors to help cover the costs involved. If interested in contributing to this beneficial community project, please contact Kimberley Payne at 519-524-7900. The ‘Noted!’ participants are: Ashley Anderson, Suzanne Daniels, Christa Ducharme, Megan Finkbeiner, Jenelle Gaynor, Leisa Hartman, Melina Hussey, Monica Joy, Sarah Koopmans, Elizabeth Levesque, Marlene Mathers, Sara McGregor, Raylene Rebryna, Kim Souch, Sara Souch, Judy Sparks, and Jenna Ujiye. 2008 PHONE BOOK Serving Auburn Blyth Brussels Clinton Goderich Gorrie Listowel Wingham The Citizen's New 2008 Telephone Directory Will Be Available Soon! It will have the newest listings in a convenient large type format. In one book you have the listings that you would need three Bell Canada books to find. Here is your chance to advertise in a product that stays around 365 days. Reserve your space today call Lori or Ken at 519-523-4792 or fax us at 519-523-9140. Deadline: February 28 If you have a new phone number, or if you have just moved into this area, and your phone number is not included in the new Bell phone book, please call 519-523-4792 or 519-887-9114 and we'll be sure to include your listing. The Citizen Blyth Rd., Auburn 519-526-7759 NOW LICENSED UNDER LIQUOR LICENCE ACT OF ONTARIO Stickers Family Restaurant Monday - 6:30 - 4:00; Tuesday & Wednesday 6:30 - 8:00; Thursday, Friday & Saturday 6:30 - 9:00; Sunday 9:00 - 7:00 Saturday, January 12 Wings 5 pm - 9 pm Friday Smorg. ~ 5 pm - 8 pm Sunday Smorg. ~ 4 - 7 pm 17 women chosen for CD Clothesline is a lifeline for Canadians with diabetes. Call 11-800-505-5525 for a FFREE pickup of unwanted clothing.