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Entertainment every weekend
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The musical play Oil! Oil! Oil! comes to Blyth Memorial Hall on Saturday night. The play, produced by the
Victoria Playhouse company from Petrolia tells the story of the first discovery of oil in North America new
Petrolia in the mid -1800's and the boom It brought.
Painting,
sculpture show
environmental
concern
The Blyth Festival Gallery is
pleased to announce that the work
of Tom Benner will be shown in the
Gallery of Blyth Memorial Hall
from May 1 through to June 1.
The exhibition will include a
variety of Mr. Benner's work
including "Owls in My Sleep" ,
"Great Awk", and "White Pine".
In addition to this exhibition, Mr.
Benner will be present on Satur-
day, May 31 and Sunday, June 1,
during the Blyth Festival's Annual
Used Book Sale, to give a special
slide show followedby a discussion
of his work.
Mr. Benner is a London artist
who has won national recognition
with a number of his works,
including his "Third World Parity
Kit", a collection of paintings and
sculptures done in the mid -1970's.
He has exhibited across the
country and his works are included
in the Canada Council Art Bank
and the Art Gallery of Ontario
collection.
Most recently, he has been
working on pieces depicting differ-
ent animals, birds and nature
symbols used by older civiliza-
tions, mainly those of North
America. These pieces portray the
harm that modern man is inflicting
on species such as the fin whale,
polar bear, great awk, sea eagle,
and puma. His work conveys a
sense of loss for these animals, and
man's lack of understanding of his
environment in general.
The exhibition is sponsored by
the, Art Gallery of Ontario through
the Artist and their Work pro-
gramme.
TheaBlyth Festival Gallery will
be open Monday through Friday,
from 9 a. m. - 5 p.m. For further
information, please contact the
Festival Box Office at 523-9300.
THURS., FRI.,SAT.
5P.M.-12A.M.
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Saturdays and
Sundays
4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
$6.50 per person
Includes soup orjuice and dessert
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Playing from Friday to
Thursday, April 18-24.
Showtimes: Fri. and Sat.
at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m.
Sun. toThurs. one show
each evening at 8:00 p.m.
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
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