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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1989-03-29, Page 23THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1989. PAGE 23. Entertainment The Russian hockey team performs a high-spirited number in “Thin Ice’ ’ the musical about hockey that comes to Bly th Memorial Hall Saturday night. The show, produced by Muskoka Festival, is a comical look at Canada’s passion for hockey. LONDESBORO LIONS MEN’S EUCHRE Friday, April 7 in Londesboro Hall Phone Art for information 523-4462 Art classes offered by Festival PARK THEATRE Chevy Chase Fletch Lives FRI., MARCH 31 - THURS., APRIL 6 FRIDAY & SATURDAY 7 & 9 P.M. SUNDAY - THURSDAY 8 P.M. America’s favorite multiple personality is back! Three exciting new art classes will be offered next month at the Blyth Festival Art Gallery. Spring Into Art classes are structured for adults and youth aged 12 and up and have a limited enrollment. LEARN TO SMOCK - Instructor, Marg Stark. Saturday, April 8 and April 15, 1-4 p.m. at Blyth Festival Art Gallery. Fee $25 (includes supplies). Owner of Tomorrow’s Treasures in Port Elgin, Marg Stark teaches a variety of needle­ crafts. This two-day course is an excellent introduction to the beauti­ ful art of smocking - designed for beginners. LEARN TO QUILT - Instructor, Barb Passmore. Wednesday, April 19, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at Blyth Festival Art Gallery. Fee $12 (includes supplies). Instructor Barb Passmore offers a wide variety of courses at her store, Barb’s Coun- try Crafts in Centralia. This begin­ ner’s one day course offers the basics in quilting. ETCHING AND RELIEF PRINT­ MAKING - Instructor, Ron Walker. Thursdays, April 13 to May 18th, 7-10 p.m. (6 week course) at Blyth Festival Art Gallery. Fee $60 (includes supplies). Ron Walker currently teaches art with the Huron County Board of Education. A graduate of the Universities of Toronto and Saskatchewan, and the Ontario College of Education, Ron Walker’s work was exhibited at the Blyth Festival Art Gallery last summer. To register for any of these classes, call the Blyth Festival office at (519) 523-4345. Registra­ tion fees are due before April 1. LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-600-265-3438 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO. PIZZA PIZZA PIZZA THURS.,FRI.,SAT. 5P.M.-12A.M. BLYTH INN FAMILY PARADISE DANCE HALL RE-OPENING APRIL 1 • STAFF GET TOGETHERS • OFFICE PARTIES • ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS Seaforth & District Ringette PRESENTS ERIC NAGLER I I I I I I I I wo mm Phone 357-1630 for 24 hour movie information “Grab Your Best Friend And Go See‘BEACHES’” — ABC RADIO NETWORK, Joanna Lanffleld BETTE BARBARA MIDLER HERSHEY THEY MET ON A BEACH 10 YEARS AGO BEACHES ONCE IN A LIFETIME YOU MAKE A FRIENDSHIP THAT LASTS FOREVER Playing from Friday to Thursday, March 31 to April 6 Showtimes: Fridayand Saturday at7and9:15p.m. Sunday to Thursday One Showeach eveningat 8p.m. ft PARENTAL ■ GUIDANCE AOVIlf O I 1 1 I 1 I 1 I EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 523-9381 Looking for a great place Call us for reservations 527-0629 Family Paradise R.R. M Walton BRUSSELS CURLING CLUB DANCE TO : “HIGH TIDE” six piece50-60’sband SAT. APRIL 8,1989 9:00-1:00 BRUSSELS LEGION $5.00/Person In Concert WED., APR. 12 2 SHOWS 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm Seaforth and District Community Centres TICKETS ’5.00 IN ADVANCE ’6.00 AT THE DOOR Available At Winthrop General Store, The Saga, Blyth. This Ad Is Sponsored By Culligan REAL ESTATE *-* LTO (01b (Country Weakfast Londesboro Community Hall Sunday, April 2 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Bacon-Eggs-Sausages -Pancakes-HomeFries Sponsored by Londesboro LionsClub MONSTER BINGO BM&G Community Centre, Brussels $3000 IN PRIZES Doors open 6:30 Game starts 7:30 $1200.00 Jackpot * EarlyBird 10 Regular Games * 2Specials _________BONANZA_______ THURS., MARCH30 Free Bonanza ticket to first 100 A project of the BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB Licence No. 678811