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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
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PRESENTS
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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.
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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
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(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