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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-11, Page 7Katherine Collins and Sandra McGillivray visited on Sunday with • Kelly Mceliivray in London. Latnnim mid Frank Bingstaller. of Barrie,. • Vent die weekend with, Wilda and Harvey •'Thompson. Donna and Fred Young, Dungannon were dinner guests on . Saturday evening. A euchre card RAY was held at Purple ;Grove Community Centre on Friday evening with four' tables. Prizes went. to Iliethed Burt, high lady; Bob „Johnson,high gem; niost lone hands, Harvey Cantlet " Marjorie Thompson; low'man, Bob Thompson, Margaret Elderson; lbw lady. Harkness, Clester, and, Loretta Hudgins. March Irene Eminerton. Marion birthday Bernie Bragg. Gamble entertained her Anne Collins and card group on WeelnesdaY- Wilda Thompson attended Wilda and Harvey the World Day of Prayer Red, with Joe Euterson service at -Kingarf the Kincardine hospital on Anglican Church on Thursday. Friday. Primer neighbors and Visitors' with Bette:. relatives gathered for. McLeod were her niece lunch at Liddle's and nephe* Sandy and Restaurant to nelebrate Blake MIIar, olQuelph. Oladys Arnold's 93rd " Bette IVIcLead held an 'birthday on Sunday. anniversary dinner fax Friday evening. Mary Qraen and Doris Rock Anne Kultoly„ Ann 'and • with guests. Marion Dick McCosh were guests • Lficknow Sentinel, Wednesday; Mara 14 1990 — rage? . of John and Joyce Famil to celebrate Teresa's birth- day. . • Visitors with Mary Anne, and Ana McCoNh during the week were Bessie Walden, Nina and Edlnart 131 us he I and Donald Fontes St. Andrew's, United, Church was host to , the • Work Day f PraYer ser - on Friday with the sister churches participat., inS • Katherine • 'Collins aceempartied 'Marion and Clarence MeGillvray on Thursday. to Petroliato visit Margaret and Ross •Vokes in their new hOrne. ree heads.better t at the Blyth'Festival Planting the • seeds which will blossom into a garden *• of Colorful Canadian -theatre is a proem which requires a variety of creative' points of view, Towards this end* the Myth Festival Jug', mented its 1998 season • viand* by enlisting the servives of two veteran actors from the area, Jerry Franken and Eric COates1, both familiar faceS on,the Blyth stage. are now aPPearing regularly in the festival's administration • offices. CAIling the eentil' bution of Franken and Coates "itiyaluable in terms a insight and eve- ' rience,". the festWal's new artistic director, Anne Chislett, says the 'mew. actors have brought a wel, cowed balance to the h,ettind-the-seenes team of •the nationally renowned theatre, • For bis part. Franken has enjoyed a tong and *Successful career acting and directing' all acrois Canada. including 10 sea- sons; •on stage with tite. Blyth . Festival.. lit hs new • With Sean Lougheed • between, the pipes, the • lvlidget A team wrapped up their OMHA, quarter -final. series with Smithville •" Friday night when they , pounded the oppostfiOn 11 to 0, to take the series three • r games straight. • • The statistician had a lot , of work recording these munbers: (POO • Craig • Moffat 3, RiehardWalke 2, • Jonathan MacKinnon, Daryl Aitchison, Cam • Moffat Conor MeDonagh. Dennis Lubbers' and Troy McKenzie, with .singles • AssistS'. •MacKinnon' 4, Shane Petteplace 3, Craig Moffat 2, .Lubbers 3, Taylor"'Mali McKenzie • 2, -and singles to *Cam 'Moffat ' Ean Moffat Wallte, Jordan Andrew,r Sean LOugheed:• (the Palk) and i'vlePOOOOK • • . Lucknow is Waiting for the winnerbetWeen Mount .:Bridges and Belmont which sheuld make for some pod hOCkey, • , . . 1.1 .l• 1 l01 111:116% gl 111{ * A 2222222 111111$11111*11$ 22222 THEATRE • KINCARDINE 396-3250 MAR. 13 & 14 AT P.M. • MAR 16 TO 19 AT 8 P.M. NO SHOWS ON SUNDAY MAR. 13 & 14 - 12 MIDNIGHT ALL SEATS -4.25 TUESDAYS. •an one • puleas honorary associate artist, Franken brings a wealth of experience to the festival. His " fami 1 ari ty with the Blith stage audits audiences' makes Franken particularly well suited to help outline the theatre's strategic planning for .4 new era. . •Franken's colleagUe, • Eric Coates, has spent the past three seasons as a member of the /Myth Festivars acting company and is now shifting' his Oxus to the ,attiStic direc- tion or the theatre. In his Posi.tion as 'associate arlis: director.: Coates •is working full-time co-ordi- nating the auditioning of - actors and actively partici- pating worksh9pping new plays for future. pro- duction. • His services are made. possible. through Theatre • 'Ontario's • Prroogferassiona(b l fundedTrayinin pmithe Ontario Arts Council. • The ftlyth PestiN/41'S 24th season of professional summer aware oPeris,june' • .25. Health. cpuucil appornts interim spokesperson The Grey Bruce Huron Perth District 'Health: Council met in Hanover in February, Bob .Caesar of South Bruce was named interim lead, spokesperson and"Ministry contact. ••• • , - ,.Caesar said "our initial. task at hand is to get.Staff in place and to consider the establishment of a work- station in Grey-Bruc.. This will position us to get on: With, the jobof restrueturing. Our goal is to make rural health are in Grey Bruce 'Huron Perth a role model ,for rural Ontario? UCKNQW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE OPRN flAT1$ MARCH • - Fri. 2047 Sat., WS CM -J..528-3312 everlasting Flowers 4.0.itts 9a.m1-5:3Opan... in an Ontario town .- •..On a cold winter. 4' • night, Two wee boys' were born, • 'Vlach to their MOM 84, Dad's delight, • It's hard to believe, • The two little sweetbaaris were 43 • an Feb. 17, 1998 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Boyd &Blair _ LCarruthers • ove always Lois Happy 19th Birthday • Jessica °ally it. 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