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pleased to announce
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of
Chad Michael
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to
Patricia
MacDonald.
take place on
23rd, 2004
Community Centre.
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Fri & Sat
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BLYTH IN
422 Queen St., Blyth, ON 523-9381
Upcoming Events November 6
Dinner & (ir ,r.
Show '4, tg,
We are proud to bring you
"Whose Line is it
Anyway?"
lmprov and amazing dinner
followed by live entertainment.
$30./person - limited tickets
Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat.
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Wing
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Karaoke
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Stereotype
Clascic Rock
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Kids
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Wing
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Huron Cly,
Idol
Karaoke
Prizes!!
30
Halloween
Party
Hundreds. of
Sc in prizes!
The Brubachers of Ethel
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REAL Home-cooked meals!
Come and try our cinnamon buns.
Mon. - Fri. 7:00 am 'til 6:30 pm;
Sat. 8:00 am - 6:30 pm; Sun. Closed
887-8659 in Ethel
(Our business is not for sale — only the building)
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Huron County
Historical Society
ANNUAL DINNER
Did the Donnellys
Affect the Political
Boundaries of
Huron County?
Sheila Hodgins, Speaker
October 29
Royal Canadian
Legion, Exeter 5:59 pm
i15 Tickets
available from...
Debbie Bauer 529-7820
Rhea Hamilton
Seeger 529-7238
October 25
Love Raymond, Andrea,
Rob, Adam, Liam,
Michael, Melissa %
and Ashley
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Due to overwhelming
demand,Paul Brandt's This Time
Around Tour, with special guest,
Deric Ruttan has added a second
show for Blyth.
Brandt will do two show at Blyth
Festival Memorial Hall Nov. 23 at
4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Paul Brandt's first album, Calm
Before The Storm, quickly named
him Billboard Magazine's 1996 Best
Selling New Male Artist, spawning
the top five hit My Heart Has A
History and the number one wedding
standard I Do.
Brandt has since secured a firm
grip on the international country
music landscape and the hearts of
country fans around the world with
an unprecedented track record, that
includes his charming antics while
hosting the last four years at the
Canadian Country Music Awards, 12
CCMA awards, six Juno awards and
over a million albums sold that have
spawned gold, platinum and double
platinum certifications. He is the
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It was reported from the minutes of
the Huron-Perth Presbyterial UCW
that a service is available to transfer
life members' pins from mother to
daughter, etc. There was an interest
in this service. Mrs. Scott will
inquire further.
It was report0 that the tickets will
soon be available for the Schneider
Male Chorus performance of
Sunday. Nov. 7. The UCW will be in
charge of light refreshments after the
performance.
most awarded male country artist in
Canadian history.
Not only has his songwriting taken
him to the top of the American and
Canadian charts, his music has also
caught the ear of some of the biggest
names in the business.
In 2003, Paul's first outside cut
was a song entitled, For You, which
was written for the Mel Gibson epic
movie We Were Soldiers, and
recorded as a duet by Dave
Matthews and the legendary Johnny
Cash.
Brandt will be headlining a
Canadian tour to support his newest
album, This Time Around, the follow
up to its critically acclaimed 2002
Country Album of the Year, Small
Towns and Big Dreams.
"I can't wait to share this new
music with the fans, and I'm really
looking forward to touring this
year," says Brandt.
For additional tour information log
on to: www.paulbrandt.com For
tickets call the Festival Box office.
The need of a crockpot was
discussed and a motion passed to
purchase one.
Mrs. Scott reminded those present
that the November meeting is usually
the last working meeting and some
new officers will be needed.
Joan Golden discussed her trip to
Guatemala in November. She also
offered to host the November
meeting.
The meeting concluded with the
UCW Benediction followed by a
lunch served by Mrs. Wheeler.
Making music
Phil Main, second from left, performs with his band at a release concert for his new CD at Blyth
Memorial Hall on Saturday night. (Vicky Bremner photo)
Second show added for Brandt
Tickets available soon