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GLASS BLOWER- Clark Guettel, shown here blowing
glass at his Kiilaloe, Ont. studio, is one of several artists'
work on display at the "Hot Glass' exhibition at Blyth
Festival Art Gallery. The show runs until August 9.
Seaforth artist curator
of 'Hot Glass' exhibit
Eight of Ontario's best hot
glass artists will be represent-
ed in an exciting exhibition
opening July 15 at the
Bainton Gallery at the Blyth
Festival. Entitled
"Incandescence", the show
concept is described by guest
curator, Seaforth's Robert
Tetu as follows, "As a 'gath-
er' of molten glass is blown
and spun on the artist's blow-
pipe, it glows with color and
with yellow heat. The fin-
ished piece is shown to best
advantage when bathed in
light, once again, glowing,
reflecting, refracting and, this
time, seeming to `gather' the
light itself." It is the first time
a glass exhibition has been
presented anywhere in the
region.
The show will include such
work as delicate "Dragon
Goblets", by Ed Roman,
opalescent bowls by Clark
Guettel, sand -blasted vases
by John Kepkiewicz and
Heather Wood, and bowls by
Cheryl Takacs. Many of the
artists are renowned teachers
and all have been honored
with dozens of awards,
according to a Blyth Festival
Art Gallery press release.
Of special note is the offi-
cial opening where some of
the artists will be in atten-
dance. The gallery has
announced that exhibitor
Laura Donefer will be the
guest speaker and will pre-
sent a slide show on her work
and that of other contempo-
rary Canadian glass artists.
Laura is internationally
famous, having taught, lec-
tured and exhibited all over
the world, while making her
home near Harrowsmith,
Ontario. "She is a highly
interesting, humorous speak-
er, and those attending the
slide show and opening can
expect a very entertaining
evening," according to the
press release.
"Incandescence" opens at 6
p.m., Tuesday, July 15, with
the slide show at 6:30 (public
is welcome to attend).
The Bainton Gallery, locat-
ed in the Blyth Memorial
Hall is open performance
days Monday to Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and
non-performance days from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed
Sundays). It is also open dur-
ing theatre intermissions.
Admission is free.
Happy 80th
Birthday
GRANDPA
(Ray Murray)
July 10th
Love, Your Family
BRODHAGEN
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
ANNUAL
CHICKEN
BAR-B-QUE
Wednesday, July 16, 1997
at
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4:30-7:30 pm
Adults - $9.00
Children - $4.50
Tickets at the door
Take-out available
Minor Ball Games
Begin at 6:30 p.m.
GRADUATION
COMING SOON
STREET DANCE
FRIDAY, JULY 25
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THURSDAY NITE
Walter and Nancy Denys
were united in marriage on
July 22, 1972; this year marks
their 25th Wedding
Anniversary.
On this special occasion, Jeff,
Jeanette, Amanda, and
Matthew would like to invite
all family, friends and
neighbours to our parents'
home at R.R.#3 Kippen on
Saturday, July 12, 1997 at 7:30
PM. Please join us in
celebrating our parents'
Silver Anniversary.
Well. well, what'd ya know.
Ruth fBoniface1 is turning
the Big 4.0!
Please loin her many
friends & family at high
noon on July 11 for a
moment of silence in
recognition of a fallen
comrade.
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Forthcoming Marriage
John David Kuepfer
graduated with
distinction from
Althouse College,
London, on June
11th, 1997, as a
Geography/History
teacher at the
Intermediate/Senior
level.
Congratulations
from
Jane & Anna
N1AGAP
ILUAREDEVL
"Did you really think we'd
let this historic event pass
quietly?
Don't think so!!"
P.S. HaPPY 40th.
Ross
MARRIAGE
GRADURWIDN
GRADUATION
Jason John' Patterson, son of
John and Gwen Patterson,
graduated from Laurentian
University in Sudbury on Friday,
May 30, 1997, with an Honours
Bachelor of Commerce Degree
in Sports Administration. Jason
is a recent graduate of Lambton
College with a Three Year
Diploma in Business
Administration, and a former
student at Seaforth District High
School and Seaforth Public
School. Jason is the Grandson
of Beatrice Storey and the late
Morley Storey, and John E.
Patterson and the late Donna
Patterson.
Congratulations Jason, we
are so proud of you.
Low and Best Wishes from
Mom, Dad, and Kim
McNAIRN.DALLAS
Karen and Ray
were married on
June 21, 1997
along the
Benmiller River;
Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas were
married by Rev.
Chris Morgan.
Anne Kerslake, daughter
of Bill and Freda Kerslake
RR #2 Staffer, graduated
from Fanshowe College
in London on Wed., June
10, 1997. Anne received
her Motive Power
Technician (Auto) -
Diploma, and is currently
apprenticing at
Goderich Chrysler. We
ore very proud of your
achievements, and wish
success in future
endeavours.
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SOCCER ASSOCIATION
CKNX COUNTRY
VIDEO DANCE
Saturday, July 12th
9:00 pm to 1:00 am
Seaforth a: District Community Centres
Tickets: 88 in advance or $10.00 door
Tickets Available fromAge of Majority
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CARTER/RICHARDSON
Our parents are
pleased to announce
the forthcoming mar-
riage of their children
Janice Faye
to
David Michael
The wedding will take
place on Saturday, July
12th, 1997 at 3:00 p.m.
at First Presbyterian
Church, Seaforth.
Open reception to fol-
low at the Seaforth
Legion.
Forthcoming
Marriage
Ken and Bette Lae, Blyth
and Stephen Sr. and
Norah Eckert, Seaforth,
are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage
of their children, Kimberly
Elizabeth and Darrel
James.
The wedding will take
place at 2:30 p.m. on
Saturday, July 12 at
Egmondvllle, Ontario.
Open reception at
Seaforth Community
Centre at 9 p.m.
Please accept this as your
personal Invitation.
S.D.H.S. All Girls Marching
Band wish to thank everyone
who helped make our recent
fundraising B.B.Q. a success...
In spite of the rain!!
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Dawson's Store -Dungannon;
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Custom Molding -Clinton; Gaylea
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Market-Wingham; Huron Propane-
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Clinton; McDonald's-Goderich; Maple
Leaf Poultry -New Hamburg; Port of
Goderich Small Engine Repair.
Seaforth Food Market (Knechters);
Seaforth Grocery; Staceys-Mitchell;
Staffen's-Mitchell; Town of Seaforth;
Zehrs-Goderich; Ed Breen & His Cre
of Chefs: Parents; Bandmembers;
Families & friends; Band Director -
Charlie Kalbfleisch
Your support
"Keeps Us Marching On'
Winner of the Bright Star Quilt
was Wendy Kurrn of Goderich
Forthcoming Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter
Kimberly Elizabeth
to
DarrelJames
son of Mfr. and Mrs. Stephen
Eckert, Sr. on Saturday, July
12th, 1997 at 2:30 in the
afternoon at Egmondvi(fe
United Church, Egrrwnivilk,
' Ontario
Open reception at 9:00 p.m.
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