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REV. CHRIS MORGAN
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BENMILLER, 524-5724
WEDDINGS
Saturday, May 2004
Blyth Memorial Community Hall
Featuring Michael Onda-atje S special guests — Janet Amos, Raoul Bhaneja, Eric
Coates, David Fox, Jerry Franken, Ted Johns, Ernie King, Miles Potter, Paul
Thompson. and Musical Guests: J.D. Nicholsen 6 The Cameron Family Singers,
S30 odults/$15 students •
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30th Anniversary Event www.blythfestival.com
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Join us for the
DVD release party
of Ondaatje's The
Clinton Special, a
behind-the-scenes
look at The Farm
Show. Professional advice
Emerging film students from across southwestern Ontario gathered at the M.P. Russo building
in Clinton for the third annual Imago Student Film Festival. The event was put together by
students in digital media studies at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Students were
given the opportunity to work with professional directors, cameramen, editing specialists and
lighting technicians and put together a music video for the local band Ashgrove. Brent
Radford, a director, formerly of Londesborough, explains t6 students the effects of different
angles and techniques used to improve the quality of the music video. (Elyse DeBruyn photo)
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interested in camera work.
Oliver said the professionals teach
the students how to make creative
and exciting films without any
money.
"They (the students) learned
things that they can take back with
them and improve for next year,"
said Oliver.
ganr BMG Community LL
Centre
Professionals teach students
to make good films, cheaply
Tickets $5.00
Call 887-6621 7 Also
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Karaoke Night
May 15th
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COMMUNITY
MEAL &
GRADE 8 SILENT AUCTION
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Youth (7-12)
Children (6 & under) FREE
Family
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Visit the Auction in the Bainton Gallery!
Proceeds will support our
Grade 8 year-end trip.
Dinner: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Auction: 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 pm
Memorial Hall
Blyth, Ontario
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For advance tickets
phone 357-1417
Tickets also available
at the door
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$6 for children 10 & under
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LILACS FOR
THE GARDEN
Since pioneer
days lilacs have
been an Ontario
favourite but
there's so much
new to report. Here are 124 pages of
information on varieties, growing tips and
options for landscaping with lilacs. $19.95
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The latest
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S-tuart
McLean's
humorous stories, this hard-cover
book offers 300 pages of good-
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Humorist and Citizen
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another book of short
anecdotes on
everything from the
Canadian identity to camping and
childbirth. $16.95
404 Queen St., Blyth
523-4792
541 Turnberry St., Brussels
887-9114
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Recipes for
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lamb and
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