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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1986. PAGE 23.
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Dinosaurs are coming to Brussels library
Dinosaurs are coming to Brus-
sels library on Saturday, April 12!
Dinosaurs Alive? will be presen-
ted by Jim Lovisek and the Toronto
Nature Centre at the Brussels
Branch Library at 1:30 p.m. and the
Wingham Branch Library at 4 p.m.
The Dinosaurs Alive? demon-
stration pays homage to those
monstrous creatures which roam-
ed the earth 135 million years - the
dinosaurs. The audience will han-
dle actual dinosaur fossils, teeth,
and the shells and cast of an egg of
the horned dinosaur, Protocera-
tops. Come face to face with living
reptiles including a Blue -Tongued
Skink from Australia, and meet
"Jaws II", a fantastic 60 lb.
Alligator Snapping Turtle from the
Mississippi River!
Admission is only $1.00. Avoid
disappointment and get your ticket
at your local branch library today.
This program is brought to you
by the Huron County Public
Library with the assistance of
Ontario Library Service - Saugeen,
the Outreach Ontario program of
the Ministry of Citizenship and
Culture and the Touring Arts Fund
of the Ontario Arts Council.
Blyth Festival Singers get $669 grant
The Blyth Festival singers is one
of several arts groups across
Ontario that will receive $387,841
in grants from the Ministry of
Citizenship and Culture, Minister
Lily Munro announced. The group
Spring workshops
BY JANE MUEGGE
ONTARIO MINISTRY OF
AGRICULTURE AND FOOD
Need some new decorating
ideas? Well why don't you visit the
"Home Decor" Open House that
will be -held at the Clinton Legion
Hall on Monday, April 14 from 2 - 4
p.m. and from 7 - 9 p.m.
There will be displays put
together by many groups within
Huron County on candlewicking,
balloon shades, roman shades,
stecilling wall and window treat-
ments and more.
Guest speaker, Patty Robertson,
owner of Classic Interiors, Wing -
ham will speak at 2:30 and 7:30
about what's new in home decorat-
ing and how to pull a room
together.
Everyone is welcome and there
is no charge.
MEAT IN THE MICROWAVE
OVEN
Is this an area that you haven't
tackled yet? Many -people are
reluctant to try because they have
heard that meat doesn'tbrown -
wrong and they think that it can't
be cooked well - wrong again.
Come and see beef, pork,
poultry, lamb and fish cooked in
various ways and then taste it too.
There are three locations.
Lynda Thomas
wins awards
Conestoga College held their
awards banquet for the Radio -
Television and Broadcast Journal-
ist programs. Lynda Thomas from
Brussels won the CFCO Radio
Most Promising Broadcast Journ-
alist of 1986 (includes a $100
bursary) and the London Canadian
Association of Consumers Rogers
Cable T.V. award in recognition of
academic standing and contribu-
tions to College and Community
($1,000 scholarship).
was awarded $669 td purchase
music repertoire.
These grants are being awarded
for a wide variety of purposes.
"Operating assistance, manage-
ment training and special events
are among the projects made
corning up
• Wingham - Thursday, ,April 17,
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
1:30 - 7:30 p.m.
• Goderich - Thursday, April 24,
MacKay Centre for Seniors, 7:30
p.m. only _
• Exeter - Wednesday, April 30,
Royal Canadian Legion, 1:30 and
7:30 p.m.
The cost is 53.00 and pre -regi-
stration is necessary. Contact
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food, Clinton at 1-800-265-
5171 or 482-3428.
possible by these grants," Dr.
Munro said. "The talent, skill and
dedication of the arts community in
Ontario will truly shine."
The recipients of these awards
cover the spectrum of the arts
population. Arts council, galleries,
cultural centres, performing
groups and theatres will all benefit
from these grants.
The health and vitality of
cultural endeavors in Ontario is
evident through these projects.
"Ontario has rightfully earned its
reputation as a cultural leader,"
Dr. Munro added. "Our perform-
ers, cultural organizers and sup-
porters are once again demonstrat-
ing the creativity and initiative that
has brought enjoyment to so many.
I'm delighted that my ministry is
able to give them this well-
deserved support."
WEEKEND GETAWAY
It's Time To Visit Our
Sister City
"Loyalty Day Parade"
in Standish Michigan will be on
SATURDAY , APRIL 26 /86
Bus will leave Brussels Friday night and return home on
Sunday night.
Contact the Legion for more information
887-6562
EVERYONE WELCOME
IF YOU HAVEN'T YET VISITED STANDISH
HOW ABOUTCOMING WITH USTHISTIME!
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Sunday to Thursday one show each evening at8:00p.m.
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Victoria Playhouse Petrolia
Presents
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A Play With Music
PRODUCED BY: VICTORIA PLAYHOUSE PETROLIA
WRITTEN BY: UWE MEYER
MUSIC BY: IAN MACDONALD
Blyth Memorial Hall
April 19th -8:00 pm
General Seating $8.00
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
Mary's Sewing, 17 Victoria, Clinton
Campbells Camera, 168 The Square, Goderich
Blyth Saga, 140 Queen St., Blyth