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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1994-10-26, Page 31Yuk Yuk’s here "Warning! You may die laughing" The Blylh Festival invites you to take up the challenge when Yuk Yuks On Tour perform two shows at the Blyth Memorial Community Hall on Saturday, Nov. 26. The afternoon "family" performance will feature magical comedian David Merry who has performed in Yuk Yuk clubs across Canada for over 10 years. His comedic talents have entertained audiences from Greece to Venezuela. Magic, juggling and escape acts will keep the whole family thoroughly entertained! Impressionist Mark Walker will bring an endless list of amazing characters to the adult evening performance. He brings all of your favorite celebrities so you won't want to miss a minute of the excitement. The laughs are endless as the stand-up comic Tony Krolo takes the stage. Krolo’s talents as a comic writer and performer have taken him on appearances around North America in comedy clubs, television and radio. The evening performance provides an ideal venue for a company Christmas party. Early reservations for groups are recommended. Tickets for the 2:30 p.m. family show are $6, the 8:30 p.m. adult performance are $15. Tickets are available from the Festival Box Office (523-9300) and at the following outlets: Campbell's Photography Goderich (524-7532); Crossroads Gifts Clinton (482-5855), Bluewater Office Equipment Wingham (357- 1554) and Something Special Exeter (235-1252). Evening performance has reserved seating. Going... Auctioneer Richard Lobb gets a helping hand during the Blyth Festival Gala Auction last Saturday night. Close to 300 people turned out to support the Festival and raising enough money to exceed the goal of $20,000 by at least $5,000. Celebrating library week Tickets: $20. each Advance $25. each at Door (GST incl.) These six smiling faces show the pleasure the youngsters get from participating in the pre­ school story time at Blyth library every Tuesday at 1 p.m. This group has just received tickets to the Blyth Festival production of Peter and the Wolf as part of the celebration of Ontario Public Library Week. Back left are: Gordon Brigham, Chelsea Carter-Brown and Amelia Carter-Brown. In front, from left: Kyle Middegaal, Brett Courtney and Katie McClinchey. V^a^/ontario JUNIOR CITIZEN \L/OFTHE YEAR YA WARDS CONTACT THIS COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS DEADLINE - OCTOBER 31, 1994 Using a cup of tea as a rinse will highlight dull brown hair and gen­ tly colour grey hair. Happy 46th John HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY! MOM & DAD THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994. PAGE 31. HALLOWEEN DANCE Sj October 29th 0 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. WROXETER HALL $6.00 per person Lunch Provided Prizes for Costumes with special guests: BLYTH UNITED CHURCH CHOIR Sunday, November 20 - 8:00 Blyth Memorial Hall Available at: Blyth Festival Office, Blyth Decorating, Carol’s Candies and Collectibles - Blyth, Christmas and Country - Blyth, Goderich Entertainer - Goderich, Bluewater Office Supply - Wingham, Merle’s Coffee Nook - Mitchell CREDIT CARD PHONE ORDERS: 1-800-465-7829 Happy 19th Danielle Love Jeff From: Bill, June, Amanda, Melissa and Michael Boneschansker, Dorothy and Bob Cummings, Annette, Blaine, Devin and Darcy McCutcheon, Cathy, Brad, Carolyn and Telisa Clark, Bruce, Tracy and Jennifer Boneschansker, Rob Boneschansker. Doni Miss These Other Blyth Festival Events Peter & The Wolf - Sat. Oct. 29 1 p.m. $6.00 Yuk Yuks Comedy Troupe - Sat. Nov. 26: Family performance 2:30 p.m. $6.00 Adults 8:30 p.m. $15.00 Tickets Available Blyth Festival, Blyth 523-9300 Campbell’s Photography, Goderich 524-7532 Crossroads Gifts, Clinton 482-5855 Bluewater Office Equipment, Wingham 357-1554 Something Special, Exeter 235-1252 Blyth Festival presents LIONA BOYD Tuesday, November 8 8 p.m. Blyth Memorial Community Hall $25.00