The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-02-09, Page 11langside news
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Former Langside resident celebrates 98th birthday
By Milan Young
Congratulations to Alex
MacKenzie who celebrated
his 98th birthday on Wed-
nesday, January 26. A party
was held for him at the
Copeland Lodge, Wingham,
where he now resides. Alex
MacKenzie fanned in the
Langside area for many
years.
Sympathy of the commun-
ity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs, Wesley Young and
other relatives in the loss of
Edna's brother, John Reid of
Hensall, who passed away on
January 27 in his 63rd year at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. The funeral was held on
January 30,
Lillian Young and William
called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin of Whitechurch last
Sunday. Mrs. Tiffin had been
a patient in Wingham hos-
pital for nearly four weeks
and returned home on Fri-
day. We wish her continued
improvement.
An Induction Service was
held at the Teeswater Pres-
byterian Church Sunday ev-
ening, January 30 at 8
o'clock for Rev. Shaw of
Sarnia who will now be the
minister for Teeswater and
Kinlough Presbyterian Chur-
ches. Rev. Shaw spent the
last two years at Atrikokan
near Thunder Bay.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Springer and
Russell were Mr, and Mrs.
Hobbit theatrical fantasy comes to Blyth
The visually stunning
Theatre Sans Fils stage ad-
aption of The Hobbit by
J.R.R. Tolkien will fill the
stage at Blyth Memorial Hall
with colour and fantasy on
Thursday, Match 3.
Theatre Sans Fils means
theatre without strings and
the famous Montreal puppet
company for adults uses the
black light principal and
huge puppets manipulated
by black -garbed handlers to
creat visual effects one
thinks of more as part of tele-
vision and movies than the
stage. The effects allow Tolk-
ien's fantasy world to come
to life.
Bilbo the hobbit was creat-
ed by Tolkien in 1937 and in
the production takes the
audience along on a fabulous
adventure in which he be-
comes a hero, very much
inspite of himself, Like any
self respecting hobbit, he
would prefer to stay at home
in his comfortable hobbit
hole, day .dreaming and
smoking his pipe. He never
in his life dreamed he would
get involved in such an
amazing adventure.
The production features 48
puppets, ranging in size from
four to 12 feet high and in
style from the most realistic
of characters to the most
imaginary of beings who
haunt the land of the hobbits.
The Press of Atlantic City
said: "To describe the dram-
atic spectacle of The Hobbit
in words is nearly impos-
sible. Only someone who has
seen the intensity of the
puppets' battles and the
glowing ferociousness of the
monsters can truly appre-
ciate the effect it has on the
audience -- especially an
audience attuned to the
screen effects of Star Wars,"
Tickets for The Hobbit,
part of the Blyth Centre for
the Arts theatre series, are
now available from the box
office by mail or telephone
(on Tuesdays and Wednes-
days) at 523-9300 or from the
Blyth Saga at 523-4331.
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Elwyn Dukeshire and Todd
of Burlington and visitors the
weekend before were Mr.
and Mrs. Daryl Coulson and
daughter, Janice.
Chad Thomas celebrated
his seventh birthday on Fri-
day after school with a birth-
day party when seven little
friends rode home with him
on the school bus. His grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald Thomas of Cambridge
were also present.
Lillian Young and William
visited last Monday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Young of Lucknow.
Congratulations to Curtis
Moore and Debbie Horton
who won a gold medal1.in the
Pairs Novice Dance/at the
Canadian Skating Champion-
ships in Montreal. Curtis is a
grandson of Mrs. Ed Wight -
man who was formerly Jean
Young of Langside.
Word was recently receiv-
ed here of the deaths of
Ewart Taylor of Regina and
Percy Taylor of Shaunavon,
Saskatchewan within a few
weeks of each other in Janu-
ary. The Taylor family lived
at Langside when young and
attended Langside school.
Their sister, Edith was the
wife of Graham G. Moffat.
They lived in Teeswater for
several years.
Jean Young and Lillian
Young motored to Toronto on
Thursday where Jean attend-
ed a Home Care meeting and
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