The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-08-14, Page 7P
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The Blyth Festival
Young
Company, group
of
p
of 14: talented Huron.
County youths between
the ages of 13 and 18, is
busy rehearsing, for its
'upcoming production -. a
play aboutfriendship
with two tidos;
Midsummer or Come :and
".aro,
Written and directed
by Adam Nashman of
Toronto, Midsummer
takes place in four differ"
ent time periods at mid-
night in midsummer. The
first scene, set in 1396,. is
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a medieval fairy to
abort an arranged
riage with the un .ying
theme of friends elping
friends to solve problem,
The second scene,set, in
1596 in . the ,City of
Verona, is .a slightly re-
written summation of the
story of Romeo and
Juliet with emphasis on
the theme of friends
growing apart due to
social circumstances. The
third scene, set in 1796
on a dock in the County
of Blythbury, England, is
about a familyleaving
for the view world and
the teenagers in the rami
ly, having no choice in
the matter, saying good-
bye to :their friends. The
fourth: scene which is
more,. contemporary, set
in 1996 at Sunset Beach,
Huron County, is a,
humorous ::tale about
friends leaving home and
the misunderstanding
they .have defining "leav-
g•
"This play shows that
teenage problems, friend-
ships and. relationships
don't r=eally change
throughout the .ages,,
says Nashman who,
inspired by the
Ecclesiastes quote, says,"
,..it's a tLme to get and a ._
trite. to lose, a time -to
keep and a time to cast.
away," The .play also fea-
tures dance .and music.
Midsummer runs Aug..
13 to 17 at 7:30 .p,m.. in
The Garage theatre
space. There is also a 2 -
porn,
p,pi, -matinee Saturday,
Aug 17: There is - no
reserved seating : and
admission is pay -what -
you -can at the door.
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Members wanted for stewardship council
Are you .interested in and grandchildren?
stewardship of our. natur- The Huron
al resources; using' Stewardship Council
natures gifts -wisely; pro- founding committee is
noting healthy wood- seeking community -
lands, ' wetlands, wildlife, mindedpeople interested
water and soil? Do you in resource_ stewardship,.
want to make a contribu- to serve as volunteer
tion to your community council members: It is
and work together with, hoped the diversity of
others to leave , our natur- land ownership and land
al resources in better interests present in Huron
shape for our children County can be represent -
peeking tthroui h t o grads are (41rf G'iiide vc l-
unteere 1111elanie Willits;.'(Ieft)and Erin .Moran
who were . helpling,`out last friday in° the find*
raiser for lot e} psy.. (Livingston. photo)
GRADUATION
Ken and Lois (Webster)
Thomas of Bolton are,
proud to announce that,
their daughter Jennifer
has ,completed het CAC's
in June 1996, : passing
with honours,. She
attended high' school at
the HumbervieW in
Bolton. In the fall she will
-attend ' York University
f.striving..for anHonours
Dbgree. Jennifer is, the
granddaughter of Hazel
Webster: of Goderich and
the late Tom Webster.
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ed on the council;. includ-
ing, farmers, farm orga-
nizations, non-farm rural
landowners, urban resi-
dents, business,. educa-
tion and resource inter-
ests such as naturalists,
hunters, anglers, trail
users and others.. .
The Huron
Stewardship . Council founding committee' was
formed several months
ago to functionas an
interim council,, formu-
late a terms of reference
and oversee recruitment
of other volunteers for
the Council. The four
members of the interim
Council are George
Thompson, Don Lobb,
Wayne. Caldwell and.
Victor Roland. They
recently hosted the high-
ly successful "Field Day
of . Opportunities" on
Lobo's farm 'near
Clinton.
, "A key strength of this
program lies m'providing
a forum to bring together.
people" from different
backgrounds to enemy-,
age them to, co-operate,
shareresources and work
together towards com-
mon stewardship goals,"
says Thompson, farmer,
environmental -farm plan
program representative
and, chair of the interim
council. -
cotriin
g Marriage
Gerry and Alice
+ uicl eluar. of
Lucknow and Jake.
and Annie, Milked
ext
Cif Whitechurcch are . .
pleased'to
announce the
forthcoming
marriage of their
children Nand
Davienna and
Raymond on
Saturday, August
The Huron
Stewardship. Councilis
being formed under the
support of the provincial
Private Land Resource
Stewardship Program,
initiated by the Ontario,
Ministry of Natural,
Resources. it is one of
over 30 similar councils
across southern Ontario.
For more information
and to 'receive a council.
recr'nitme.nt
package/application
please. contact Steve
Bowers, Stewardship Co
ordinator at (51'9) 357-
3131,
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