HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-09-16, Page 22S►sisday, September 16,
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the ; Lnelanow . Cor im uu dty
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the left ere farads Mme, R.
Dom, who rrerprem.
tad Lucknow girt and Curl i
.wrest named blies 'Leak. -
now, fill.Fehttois Han a,.R.
1, Holyrreod, teat yearr'ir
Lucimow -Frill :.Fol, and Mlle
id*astern Ontario; Debra
Arnold, Leckie*, thle year's
runnerup a representing
Quinn's , Flowers and Ms;
Michele Edward, R. 2, Holy
rood, second .ru nnerup,.. rep.
resenting Fisherman's. Cove
Tent and err Pith; .
brie IIayes, 1. 4, Kind,
who represeented the Mayfair
Restaurant; Donnan Drennan,;
. 7, Lucknow, epre.entng
Aselanow Variety:
r.; Helen 5hstpanon,11. 3,
•Goderrlch, representing the
Ashfield F'etderatlo ns of Apt.
'culture; Lynn Taylor, Lam..,
rsmw, ,when •rrepreiented Faisr�
view rood ; Crura R al hby :.
. Goderkkh Who apace.:
tinted Pinder Decorators# 3a•
rule. flealuift,';,Lacittiow, rep
resenting, ,uclrrnow and Ding
nit. K •and Kinettes;
, ..2, Aub.
ern,. topreoettgos Leets.
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and Dhstdet float Cab
Karen Mastro, • RL 3,
.Lrnrckno u, , who represented
the Soperocoop ke Cream
Parlour. •
[gentlest; staff Fhoto].
Singers pan
new season
The 81yth Festival Singers
will . resume their .weekly to!,
• hearsal schedule on Monday,
September 14 in Blyth .Mem.
oriel Hall.
Now starting its ` second
season; this mixed choir of 80
voices enjoyed sellout at its
three concerts -lest year and
1. looking forward to another
successful year .in 1981.82.
The choir, whose members
come from a forty.msile radi-
us of Blyth, is under the
professional direction of Mr.
Lawrie . Rorbotham of List.
(ravel:
Flans, for this season in-
elude a benfit performance
on October .24 In sutiport of
the Blyth Memorial Hall
Building Fund, a special per.
forrmence of Christmas ousels
on December 6th, and con-
certs in March and June.
These will all take place at
Blyth Memorial Hall.
The idea of this community
cliloir grew"out of the need for
it good choral "outlet" in the
area, and the response to it
has been tremendous, The.
Blyth Festival. Singers are
part of the parent organize.
tion, the Blyth Centre for the
• Arts, which also sponsors the
Summer Festival, Winter
Threatre, music and child-
role's series, the Art,Gaiety,
and various children's art
and drama workshops,
New members who We to
sing in a well -disciplined
.atmosphere are welcome to
join the choir. A special
invitation iserstenlded ter ail
"tenors and basses in the
area.
It you would like more
information about the Blyth
Festival Singers, please cal
at 523.9636, choir president Lynda LeuII
race plowin
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. Results of the Bruce Coun.
ty Flowing Matchheld on the
farm of Don . Fair, west of
Bervie on Saturday, August
29 are:
t Class 1. florsesi.. Andrew
McRobbie, Mount Forest,
,best crown and finish; Gerald
•Be1l, 'Ivan Thomas;,- Paisley; .
Gilbert ..Mcitobbl , Mount'
Forest; Robert Mclobbie,
Mount Forest. •
Clasrss' 2. Open to contest
Gents up to 1$ years: 'hlicki Jo
Lang, best finish, Mildanay;
Mike . Gowland, Teeswater; •
David Simpson, . best 'crown,
Teamster; Darelene Caaner-
on, Cargill, youngest girl
plower.
Class 3. Junior Branch,
age 15 to .18 years: Bernice
Ribey, best crown and finish
winner of Duncan and Elean-
or Campbell Trophy, Paisley;
Rick Cameron, Cargill; Carl
Ribey, Paisley:
Class 4. lnterrnedlate
Branch age 19 to 23 years:
Barry Ribey, Paisley, winner
of Barry,. Fischer Memorial
Trophy; 'Brian Rlbey, best,
crown and finish; Jim Gow-
land, Teamster.- •
Mass 5, Utility open: Don
Gowland, best crown and
finish, Teesrwater.
'.
compete
Class. 6. Open 3 and: 4
furrows: Tony . Vanderlee,
best finish, Cargill; Eleanor
Kreuter, best crown, Elm-
-woad; Lloyd Kreuter, E1rn-
wood, oldest plower.
Class 1, Semi mounted
plows: Harold Wilhelm, best
finish, Walkerton; Gord
Lang, best .crown, 'Cargill;
Chen Lang,, Cargill; Tim Fis-
cher, Cargill.
' Claris 8. Those that have
not plowed at a match
before: Brian ' MecKinnarn
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Robert Atllsrtett, beset 'crown
and finish; Kent Campbell,
Berrie, youngest 'plow boy.
Class 9. Novelty Class no
entries.
Class 10.. • Bruce County
Junior Farmer Class: Joone\..
Grubb, best crown and fines
islsi, Mildmay; Cindy Rein.
hart, Mildmay; Robert • Rib-
ey, I'aislesy. • '
.. Class 11•. Queen of . the
Furrows:. Betty Clerk, Kincar-
dine Township, New Queen
of the• Furrow; Deb .Kennle;
• Dianna Luedlie, Barb Stroed-•
er. l
Class 12, Reeves or Dep-
uty Reeves. of Bruce County: .
Tom Chisholm, Deputy
Reeve Brant Township.
INTRO!: 'W
I THE MOST COMFORTABLE WESTERN
DENIMS YOU' .LL EVER WEAR
FANTASTIC
STRETCH DENIM FOR MEN
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Myth meter season features
theatre and music series
There's something for ev.
eryrne at the Blyth Centre '
this winter...Famou perform-
ers ifs coriedy, drama, music
and puppetry are featured in
the theatre, inutile and .child-
ren's series now on sale at
the Blyth Centre. Buy your
subscription series now for
the best seat selection. Tick -
eta for individual eventsgo
on sale September 146.
Phone • (519) 523.9300 for
. informetior,.
Television nn and opera star,
Jan Rubes, kicks off the
Music Series Oetobeir 25th
at 2. ton, with a concert that
blends folk music, popular
tunes and opera. The Christ -
Mat, seaasoi wilt hi rung in at
Blyth by Tafelmusic on Dec-
ember 13th with their version
of Hander's Messiah, played •
as Handel would have heard
it on the original baroque
instruments, On April 14th at
8 p.n. Blyth theatre goers
will be treated to a concert by
the interaaatiorialiy renowned
Lions Boyd. Lions Boyd is
known .ars Canada's "first
lady of the guitar", and has
been,.. the tenet of critics
around' the world . for %her
delicate interpretations of
the classics of . guitar. A
concert. by John Arpin on
May 9 at 2 p.m.. is the final
event of Riyth's mole; series,
John Arpin Ise pianist whose
concert progrrant gives a
perspective of . masse from
the turn of the century to the
present day, including sense-
tions from ragtime, jasa z,
stride piano and film and
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36 The Square.
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