The Citizen, 1991-05-29, Page 29PAGE 30. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29,1991.
Entertainment
Primetime Country starts June 30
Early morning smiles
Huron M.P.P. Paul Klopp was up bright and early Saturday
to present a cheque to Marie McGavin, Blyth Festival
Board Member at the pancake breakfast before the
Festival's annual book sale. The $25,500 grant will help
the Festival tackle the big leagues in fundraising as it
attempts to write off debt from the $2.2 million expansion
completed last year. >_________________’
Beatty announces relief
for weekly newspapers
Picture this ... On Sunday, June
30 you arc surrounded by charm
and history as you enter Wingham's
100 year old Town Hall Auditori
um. Throw off your cowboy hat,
kick off your boots, sit back and ■,
enjoy country music at its best ...
Primelime Country presents, Tim
Taylor joined by a special guest,
his lovely and talented wife and
country music star, Anita PerTdS.
Gary Buck is also on stage to per
form some of your favourites from
his 14 albums released to date.
Behind the scenes Gary Buck is
also Primetime Country's execu
tive producer. He has a diverse
background in the country music
industry and is currently the inter
national Director of the Country
Music Association in Nashville and
Founder and President of the Cana
dian Country Music Hall of Fame.
Frank Leahy, a Canadian Open
Fiddle Champion and Gary Bal-
lagh, a performer for "Here Comes
Treble" the renowned Barbershop
Quartet, are both associate produc
ers for Primetime Country. They
are talented performers as well as
producers of several live country
and variety concerts.
Earnie LaPalme, who is the
chairman of the Ontario Open
Country Singing Contest held
annually at the C.N.E.'s bandshell
is Primetime Country's Stage Man
ager.
For more ticket information call:
Box Office (519) 357-4082, or
write Box 580, Wingham, Ontario.
NOG 2W0.
FOR GOOD QUALITY
GOOD VARIETY &
GOOD SUPPLY
BEDDING PLANTS
SHOP CHRISTMAS &
COUNTRY
BLYTH 523-4820
-CHECK IT OUT- NOW
Many of our Annuals (b H 00
are 6 plants to a box v • Box \___________________________________/
Time to repair? Break
the ice in the Claaaifleda
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BRUSSELS LIONS CLUB
15TH ANNUAL
ELIMINATION DRAW
DINNER AND
DANCE
SATURDAY, JUNE 22ND
OVER $5,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES
TICKETS $30.00 EACH, ADMITS 2 PERSONS
ONLY 500 TICKETS TO BE SOLD
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM LIONS MEMBERS
AND MANY LOCAL BUSINESSES
GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!
EARLY BIRD DRAWS
JUNE 1ST, 8TH AND 15TH
SPECIAL OCCASIONS PERMIT IN EFFECT
LOTTERY LICENCE # 678853
Communications Minister Perrin
Beatty has announced that the Fed
eral Government has responded
positively to a request from rural
weekly newspapers that postage
increases planned for June 1 be
delayed until March 1.
"The weekly newspapers are
essential to rural communities",
said Mr. Beatty. "Because most
subscribers had already bought
their subscriptions for this year, the
weeklies asked that they be given
until next March in order to adjust
to the new rates. I believe their
request, which is strongly support
ed by most Members of Parliament,
deserves to be accepted."
The new rates in Rate Code 2
newspapers were initially sched
uled to come into effect on March
1, 1991, but were delayed in order
to give the government time to con
sider the needs of the newspapers.
The community newspapers asked
that they be given until next March
to prepare for the new rates.
Today's announcement of an exten
sion of current postal subsidies for
a further nine months is in response
to that request.
These weekly newspapers will
continue to have the right to mail a
maximum of 2,500 copies of each
issue, free of charge, until March
1994, and they will become subject
to commercial rates on March 1,
JUNE '91 HAPPENINGS
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
•Personal 20% Discount for Seniors Everyday - I.D. Required
•Daily Luncheon Special (Sandwich & Soup or Salad Bar)
•Sports Groups of 6 or more - free munchies 7:30 - Midnight Tues., wed., Thurs.
•Ask about LUNCH ON US! •Mini-Smorg Every Friday at NOON
These offers can not be used in conjunction with any other offers.
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Smorg
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Pizza/Pitcher
2 - 8 p.m.
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Tigers 7:30 p.m.
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Smorg
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4
Shrimp 25c
5 -10 p.m.
20% OFF
Our Entire Menu
5 Wings 25c
5-10 p.m.
Atwood at
Bullettes 8:45 pm
Tigers at Frances
Town Flyers
7:30 pm
Shrimp/Wings
25c
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Late Nite Radio
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Late Nite Radio
Blyth Soundproof
at Tigers 9:00 pm
Wings 25c
5 -10 p.m.
Bullettes at
Browns 7:00 p.m.
Shrimp 25c
5 -10 p.m.
Wings 25c
5 -10 p.m.
Bullettes at
Pizza Delight
7:00 p.m.
Shrimp 25c
5 -10 p.m.
Senior*
Personal
50% Discount
Sorry - Discounts do not apply
on Take-out orders.
Clifford at
Bullettes 8:45 pm
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