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Described as "'gifted"" been a favorite on the fes- Keelaghaan's most recent Honore Jaxon, Lottis.Riers
Press t and a' "master" by Fro tival circuit, - • recording, A English- secretary. Other
by " the appearing at ,: ' '' Recent Future songs take aim at bad dri-. -
the 'Winnipeg F
Boston Globe, some. of the . received a vers, loud mouth. radio
sitigerito»gwriter James most presti. 1996 Juno deejays and unscrupulous
Keelaghan has. earned gious folk , award norm- politicians. . '
acclaim, by both'national festivals " in. 7 nation. A col? Also appearing at the
and global fans and critics the world, lotion of his , Commingle is local nmusi-
as..the future of Canadian Keel•aghan's most political ciao Jesse McMichael:
folk music. Local fans will rich baritone .• songs to- date. The Commingle Coffee
. have an opportunity to voice is A Recent Rouse doors will open at •
hear Keelaghan either described by.; Future few 7:30 p.m: on Friday and
• Friday or.Saturday night critics as tures a` piece Saturday. To avoid disap-
this weekend at the • li o n e. y - called Honore, paintment,, tickets May be.;
Commingle Coffee House,, smooth, soar- "''" which mourns reserved by phoning 529-
°The " University of ing,., warm James Keeleaghan the obscure 3516. •
Calgary history iinajor has and inviting.'! death • of ' -
T os tal auxdiar '` l ears about new food system
The January meeting of
the Auxiliary to Wingham
and District ' Hospital ..
opened with 22 :members
in attendance. ..
Members, led by hon-
orary president Doris
Michie held', a minute of
silence" and prayer in:
remembrance of Margaret
MacLeod; president .of the.
Auxiliary for the past two
years. Margaret's. tireless
efforts and. leadership on
behalf of the Auxiliary will
be greatly missed,'. Helen
Dougherty will 'resume
duties' as president:
Guest speaker was.
Barbara Major-McBwan,
Director of Nutrition- and
Food Services " for
Wingham and District
.Hospital. She spoke on. the
new built rethermulization.
system to be implemented,
in April 1998. This. cart.
holds hot:and cold food:'for
30 patieztts. at a time. It is
brought to the patient's
bedside where meal. seleu•
tion is made,' Duo • carts
would be needed at opr
hospital. A Timber of carts
will: be tested .on. Feb. 18 at.
a session attended by rep-
resentatives front each of
the eight hospitals. - .
The Huron. Perth
Regional . Food Services
was started last April to.
investigate •opportunities
for, consolidation .and • cost
.savings while maintaining
a quality service.
The, food service direc-
tors along wit union, non-
union and human
resaurees investigated
many " options.- - These
options were evaluated' in.
-detail and the team was
able to reach'. a consensus
on. the selected option„ The
evaluation was completed
using financial, customer,
internal business process,
and, learning and growth
indicators..
Over the next year the
other seven sites will also
• have this, bulk: rether--
mulization system iniple-
' merged, .
.The •'fund-raiser "Sick
But, Not - Scared" has
proved .a 'success raising
over $1,300 with the help
of local businesses.
Host fay. lies needed for s�u�ents
Student Travel Schools, . New, Zealand and South • dents , from . around. the 2,500: students and host
is looking for families Africa. The students are. world the: chance,. to live families' from around:' the
`interested in sharing their due to arrive in the end of and study in abroad. With, world participated'in the,
lives for the whole: or part August -of 1998. 40 years" experience, STS' program.
of .1998/99 school year ST'S is "a non-profit, is one of the oldest- student ` ' Ana'one' interested m
with an exchange student . intercultural organization . - organizations in the world, hosting an exchange stu-
from: Europe, Australia, that gives high school sty 'Ioday,`.ST`s international dents or going an an
k includes offices exchange can call Julia. at
Cc n xdictn comic veteran l exchange 265
. network the u es,o lees to a
�.: 20 -countries. Each .year
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returfts to Blyth .stage
Canadian comic veteran Dave Broadfoot -returns to
the Blyth stage on, April 18 after a lengthy absence and
this time hes "Old Enough to Say Wham I 'Want",
•That's the name of Broadfoot's funny new one=man.
show which replaces his touring Comedy Crusade with
more up-to-date material, His comedy specialty is con-
temporary satire and one reviewer Summed up his shows
as "a mix of political satire, observational humor and.
general comic genius."
Broadfoot:has created many original Canadian comic
characters such as hockey player Bobby Clobber; 'noun -
tie Sergeant Renfrew, and a politician known as "Thea`:.
Member of Kicking Horse Pass" and he also portrays
real people like Bill Clinton, Preston. Manning and lean
Chretien:
After more than 40 years of writing and performing
his own special brand . of humor and winning many
awards, this Officer in the Order of Canada has no plans
for retirement, -especially now thathe is "old enough to
say what he wants."
Tickets are $25 and- available from the box office a
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