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Monday; August 4th
Time: 8:30 12:00.
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\:Ohampionship -
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Championship
Final
Mon 6:30.pm
THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 30, 1990 — 9
ower at Step is honors oreen torey
elen Steele home
Fter 15 years
from the concert will go , Oth towards the Building Fund of
the Blyth Centre for the Arts.
The Burton Youth Choir is
made up of young people I
mostly in the age range of I
fifteen to twenty-five years.
Members come from the'
'students, teachers and ex,
students of the schools in and._
aroundBurton' iiktarent
Staffordshire England. They
sing largely unaccompanied,
and their repertoire includes
selections from early Euro-
pean music to the present
.day, including both sacred
and secular items and items
with a folk or modern flavour
They die under the direction
of conducter Michael Bates.
This will be the choir's
third visit to' the USA and
Canada, and the choir has
also toured West Germany,
Denmark, Holland, and Bel-
gium, The choir is including
on their intinerary this year
visits to Niagara Falls N.Y.,
Elkhart Indiana, Lansing
Michigan, Bay City Michigan
and Gederich Ontario. The
choir will make several other
appearances in the Goderich
area in addition to the Blyth
Concert.
All concerts have been
given without payment to the
choir or its leaders, and
proceeds of concerts go to
charities or organizations in
the hosting communities. '
Tickets for the August 10
concert are available only at
the' Blyth Summer Festival
r
Ontario, and all preceeds I ,
About5fifriendsattended
a miscellaneous shower held
at the home of Sharon
Stephenson on July 5th to
honour Miss Doreen Storey
whose, marriage took place
July 19..
Corsages, made. by Sarah
Stephenson: were Presented
to Doreen and guests of
honour. —
Sharon welcomed the
assembled friends and
neighbours and presided for
a Program.
Rata Hoover was the win
Next Sunday
The Burton Upon Trent
Youth Choir will perform a
varied program of popular,
folk, and classical music on
August 10 at 8:30 p.m. at
Blyth Memorial Hall. The
performance . is part of (a-
good-will tour of Ontario and
several northern American
states that the choir is
making this summer. The
performance is sponsored by
the Rotary Club of Goderich,
Helen Steele nee Helen
Knight, Clockmannonshiret-
ScOtland, is visiting in the
Brussels -and Cranbrook
areas after being away for 15
1 years. She had not seen her
brothers and sister for 15
years and there were two
new brothers-in-law; two
new sisters-in-law and 14,
(II
Sebringville
Sat 9:00 am
Elmira
Stove Works
South Zorra
Sat 10:30 am
Kitchener
Doug Wright Const.
'box office. Order by mail or
(in person or by calling
'523-9300. Seats for this con-
cert only will be reserved at
time of booking, so' it is in the
interest of patrons to book
early. Tickets are $3.00 for
adults and $1.50 for children
under 14. For further infor-
mation, call "the Blyth Sum-
mer Festival at (519) 523-
9300.
Consolation
Final
Mon : CO pm
English choir to
sing at Blyth
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by Mary Lowe as,minister:
Leona Connelly .- bride,
Neboa Scott - groom, Sarah
Stephenson 7/father of briOe t fi, -
Marie Mee ,teheon • riu,i )
bearer, Esther McCutcheon - fl
maid of honour, Wilma
Hemingway - best man and
Jill MeCutcheon as flower
• girl.
Leona Connelly then gave
a humorous reading, Fran
McCall read the d
Doreen and she was present-
onsoiatiori
Round
Sat 6:00 pm
'Sun 12:30 pm,
Mon 2:00 pm
nieces and nephews she had
never seen.
Helen is a graduate of
Seaford) District High School •
and Stratford. I Teachers' Col-
lege. She went to Scotland to
teach and while, there she I
decided to marry. She is,
really enjoying seeing her
Please turn' to page 16
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ADMISSION: children Free
14 and over - $1.50 per day or Weekend Pass 83.00
Weekend passes are eligible to win $25.00. Just MI in your name on the
tear off portion of the ticket and place In the drums at the park. The draw
will be made just before the Championship Final, Monday at 6s30 p.m.
I ncr of a game, A ed with many gifts for which A luncheon cloth painted Signed by everYone pretest Phyllis. Lunch was served by
mock wedding was presented she thanked'eve ne by Phyllis Mitchell was and given to Doreen 'from the hostesses,
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