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shows on the plant which were inter-
esting.
The tour then took them to the Bi-
Ax plant where plastic sheets are
made and put into huge rolls. It was
very interesting.
A visit with Pooh and friends
Geordie Productions presented Winnie the Pooh in several productions at Blyth Memorial Hall
last week to the delight of hundreds of area children. From left: Sarah Bezanson as Eeyore
and Kanga, Kevin Ryder as Pooh, Kyle MacDougall as Christopher Robin and Rabbit and
Pierre Boudreau as Piglette and Baby Roo. (Bonnie Gropp photo)
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Majestic takes mystery tour
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Sweaters, Bird Houses, Bedding, Snow Shoes, Skiis, Blanket Chest or Box, Light
Fixtures, John Deere Door Push Bar, John Deere Blanket, Water Fountain, Water
Filters, Lawn rolling, Tin Man, Oil Changes, Car Oiling, Crimson King Maple Trees,
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Baskets, Week at Pine Lake, One Night at Owen Sound. Antiques: Copper
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Board, Stained Glass Transom Window, Double Wooden Doors each 29 1/2" x 88",
Cane Chair, Pepsi Slate Sign, Bell & Howell Slide Projector with glass slides and
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THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2002. PAGE 27.
The ghosts and goblins will he
lurking along the Greenway Trail in
Bluth on the evening of Oct. 26,
waiting to entertain wee youngsters
Entertainment & Leisure
Witches will gather on Greenway Trail
the older the younger set until 8 p.m.
It will be "spiced up" after that,
Witches' Walk says organizer Bev Blair, and will
and is geared to run until I I p.m.
_ The Majestic Women's Institute
enjoyed a mystery tour on
Wednesday with Chen Fransen and
Ruth Bauer in charge.
They left from the library at 10
a.m. Fourteen members and one
.guest enjoyed a tour of the Royal
Homes plant where houses are built
indoors.
They then went to see the Royal
Homes models.
A lunch was enjoyed at the
Riverboat where they had a short
business meeting. Lucy Hesse, the
president, read an interesting quiz.
She mentioned two courses being
held at the library. The first; instruc-
tions on making a placemat, is on
Nov. 14 at 9 a.m. until noon. The
second is a course on open, madiera
Halloween
Buck 'n Doe
for
Kelly Overholt
& Nick Marshall
Sat., Oct. 26
Seaforth Community Centre
9 pm - 1 am
SS/ticket Music by D.J.
Lunch provided
For tickets cat Krista 887.6303
Nathan 527-1759
Age of majority Prizes
or best cos
Imes!
Bus leaving Brussels
Hotel parking lot
9:30 pm sharp!
while putting a scare
The Halloween
kicks off at 6 p.m.
or cutwork embroidery. If interested
in course one phone Kathy Bridge or
Lucy Hesse. For course two phone
Ruth Axtmann or Marjory
Humphries.
Everyone is invited to a tea in
Walkerton on Oct. 17 at 2:30 p.m. at
the Legion, 505 Scott Street. There
will be a speaker on osteoporosis.
On Nov. 7 the Institute is having a
soup and sandwich lunch at noon
followed by euchre in the library.
Yvonne Knight won the lucky
draw.
The next stop was at Wescast but
they could not have a tour of the
plant as some equipment was not
working. They saw a couple of slide
Blair said the event is meant to be
fun for the entire farhily, thus the
early hours will be tamer so as not
to frighten smaller children.
However, the late hours are sure to
send a few chills down the back of
the adventurous.
"It is going to be a lot of fun," she
said.
Local high school students are
also being asked to help create the
spooky atmosphere, said Blair. It is
hoped the drama class from F.E.
Madill Secondary School in
Wingham, the art department from
Central Huron Secondary School in
The holiday season is fast
approaching with all of its usual tra-
ditions, get-togethers and events.
From sleigh rides, to snowball fights
and hot chocolate, children and
adults alike look forward to this spe-
cial chance to enjoy quality time
with family and friends.
For many families, Christmas
means The Nutcracker, whether
reading it together sitting by the fire,
or attending a live performance as a
family.
The Blyth Festival along with
Ballet Jorgen is pleased to offer the
chance to see The Nutt racket- Ballet
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A sweetie then,
A sweetie now,
But 50, Silver Top?
Holy Cow!!
Happy Birthday
Love your family
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Clinton and the Young Company
from Blyth will assist in making the
evening a success.
Following the trail walk, hotdogs
and other refreshments will be
offered.
All proceeds from the event will
go to the Blyth Fire Department to
help cover the cost of the recently-
purchased thermal imaging
camera.
Blair noted that everything going
into the witches' walk is donated and
created by volunteers.
The group hopes to make the walk
and annual event .
this holiday season.
On Dec. 5 at 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. the
festival invites area groups and fam-
ilies view , this holiday classic.
Tickets are $10 per child or $25 per
adult, with a family rate of $65.
The matinee performance is
already sold out and tit_ kei ,, are
going very quickly for the e‘ciiing.
Call the Blyth Festival Box Oil ice at
519-523-9300.
The family of
RUTH (PEPPER) THORBURN
wish to invite you to an
OPEN HOUSE
to celebrate her
80' BIRTHDAY
on Sun., Oct. 20/02
from 2 to 4 o'clock
at HuronLea Nursing Home
Brussels, Ont.
Best Wishes Only Please
`Nutcracker' comes
to Blyth Dec. 5