The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-03-05, Page 8IT'S'OUR FIRST
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SUNCOAST MALL GODERICH
RIGHT FOR Y01//, f'ARIA
taip 0',--loneIntOw Sentinel' Wodnesthty, Mord,, 5, 1,980
into acationi rratt
Bennett Of Toronto spent the
Weekend, With Mr. Arthur
• Mrs-- Agnes HOdgins klaldenbY-
on Monday for a trip to Mrs. Pearl Lloyd, Mr, and aerMlaria, for two weeks.
Mrs* !Van 'Lloyd of Purling ham, formerly of here, is a, meeting!
Mr. and. Mrs, *Toward ton and Ivir. and Mrs, Jack patient in Winghatn and We extend congratulations:
Bennett and Mrs. -Marjorii Scott visited Saturday With District . Hospilal. We'''send to • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph they lived at Kingarf until. a
70iiest, who on Thnisday, few 'years, Ago; Sympathy-is.-- -Mr.- and Mrs; Ken 1%/Iacz:'7"
March 6 Will Celebrate their extended to the liveaved, Donald, Carl and Leisa•spent
.67th wedding anniverSary. at Mr, and Mrs. Jack Scott the weekend in 'Kitchener
c. Orueelea Haven, Walkerton were flintier gUOStS an Sunwith Mr, and • Mrs, Carl'
where' they are residents. • 'clay with. Mr , :and, Mr s Yeandle. All attended the' 1st
Last Friday • Joe celebrated Scott, Barbara and Blai, Mr. birthday: party for Anne's
'WS: 90th birthday. Mr. and and . Mrs.. Bob Scott and • niece, Tracey Roser;
ICY MAY ROUX Edna and May Boyle,
Mr. and. Mrs. Bert
Boyle,,
son returned honie from their
Florida vacation.
Roy Schnellei Of Wing-
our best wishes.
The ". Wonlen's institute
will welcome the Bruce
'ounty Pork Princess, Mrs..
AeOs Rolland, to the .March
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Mrs , Tom MacDonald were
present for it, ..
Friend% and relatives from
here were to Cheofey to the
funeral of the late ,lances
Thompson. The Thompson%
were. • well known here for
family were ;also guests, if
being )3lairts 10th birthday,
Visitors on Sunday with
11/fro:John Barr were Mr, and
Mrs. Morley Bushell of .
Wingham, Miss Margaret
Bushell of Goderich and Mr:
and Mrs. Jack Barr.
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Dressing 'rooms in a tern-. Ross Hamilton, general
porary trailer out back and manager of CKNX Broad-
sharing washroOms with the- casting Ltdjiti-W m g a ish Trackdown great, atre patrons will soon be, a building fund campaign
thing outhe pact for actors at chairman. Joining, him on the ..
since .1975 to the nationally Susan Ilovvson an • Helen.
Adel-aimed Blyth SumMer Gowing of Blyth; Linda Lentz
of Winghatn, Mildred IVICAd
Construction of an addition
rid installation of'inifpfove-
!lents to the existing,: circa
920, • Blyth Memorial. Hall,
:)Sting a total Of, $316,000
rc expected tnbe completed
1y Ma),
. The Blyth Summer Festi-
if, heading into its sixth
casoti, is •one of• the feW
4eatres in the country per,:
orrning only original Canad-
• ol scripts. Its budget has
own frorn $10,000 to a pro-
msed $143,000 this summer
•ind 1979 audiences in the will begin in the spring when
4U0 seat theatre topped weather in this snowbelt area
„ 1;000; a-1.3 per cent Increase of western' Ontario is---more 2 mi. in. endifie
over 1978. The 1980 season is predictable. Automatic oiling
100% bearing constructiOn.
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Blyth Memorial Hall, hoMe building'fund comMittee• are buys in the
classified Ads
am of Clinton and Sheila
Richards of Brussels, presid-
`ent 'of the board of directors,
Blyth Centre for the Arts..
Grants from various levels
Of government have contri-
buted over $200,000 and so
far, $25,000 of the $95,000
'goal has come in fram the
private' sector.
Mr. Hamilton says poten-
tial provincial -and national
supporters of the Myth Fes-
Oval are being approached W'r
now and the• local campaign-
Poulan
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Construction, which in-
cludes new access for the
disabled and will allow the,
hall's old balcony to be used
for 'audiences, is being-done
by Wayne Stable General
ContractorS Ltd. of Kitchen-
er. Interior painting will be
'done by volunteers, includ-
rooms, washrooms and stor- , ding board members of the
age facilities on the second- Blytlftehire for the Arts.
floor- is covered -with red - - A--permanent scroll in
brick from the company • Memorial Hall will list the
which supplied the brick' names of those who, give
__when-the --original-411-was----AS00 and more to .the build-
built. ing fund.
ihe festival's first under new
artistic director •Janet ,Amos,
who takes over from founder
James Roy.
The two story addition,
which wil;•••• provide box
office, an art ga;lery and
community crafts room on
the ground floor, dressing
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