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Times Advocate, 1997-08-06, Page 12Page 12 CQMML[T\HTY Grantonchildren enjoy Bible School They participated in games, crafts and a swim time. By Muriel Lewis - Granton correspondent GRANTON - Several from Gran- ton enjoyed the annual chicken bar- becue at Vannek United Church,-. west of Merton. on •Saturday eve- ning. August 2nd. Muriel Lewis and son Larry were_ guests at a barbecue at the home Of Teresa Ainsworth and Shayne. London. on Sunday. At the Granton United Church on August 3. Pastor Normalic Voakes entitled her sermon "Time Out". At St, Paul's Anglican Church. Kirkton on August 3. Rev. Glenda Meakin's message was about a trusting and faithful relationship with God being enough satisfy one's needs. . Granton United Church was .filled with singing, stories and games during the week of July 28 to August 1 as about 70 children and leaders gathered each morning .from 9 am until noon for Vacation Bible School. Six young people, who arc part of the Ontario Street Summer.:. Team from. Clinton, led the pro- gram. This included bible stories, crafts. games and music as well as a mid-morning snack. Nine local teenagers assisted with the activi- ties and in supervising the children as they moved from one centre to the next. These were Bronwen Ha- /Iewood. Veronica Bloom. Stepha- nie Currah, Tara Westman, Sherry Garrett. Curtis Vander Hyden. Heather Westman, Natasha Or- chard and Rebecca Harlton. Snacks were prepared by Jill Westman 'and Ruth Harlton and April Bryan was the overseer for the program'. On Wednesday the children en- joyed cooling off with a swim in either Jirn and Lillus Riddell's or Robert and Colleen Thorpe's pool. The live -day program ended with parents and friends being invited to a closing program when the chil- dren sang a sampling of the songs they had learned and presented, cards of thanks to the leaders. The winner of the 50/50 Fun Day draw was Stan Burnett. RR 2 Den- field. - Gcorge Crouch of Williamsburg, Virginia and Mildred (Crouch) and Mark Gorth of Sarnia called on Jean Noon and other acquaintances on Sunday. Matthew and Zachary Ready of Woodstock arc holidaying for a few days with their grandmother Jean Noon-,. iI Heave; ho! The Greater Dashwood Area (GDA) team holds on versus the 'Dashing Dudes' r team during their Tug -O -War match at Dashwood Friedsburg Days on Saturday. For more Friedsburg Days sports details, see elsewhere in Sports. Well booted. Dashwood's Buckles and Boots line dancing club kicked Up their heels at Dashwood Friedsburg Days on the weekend. Blyth Festival Young Company. to present pieces of Alligator Pie BLYTH - -The Blyth Festival Young Company. a group of 14 tab- ented youths aged 11 to 18. is' busy creating and rehearsing • Pieces of .Alligator Pie. a production based on the poems of Dennis Lee and others. "We arc really having fun with this (production). it is truly a col- laboratisc effort anti wc`rc coming up with some beautiful material." says Blyth Festival's Artistic Direc-- tor Janet Amos Who is directing the Young Company' this year along with Rachel Brophy and David Ar- chambault. Kendra Fry is -the stage manager and technical director. Brophy. from Lucknow, as well as Archambault and Fry, both from Godcrich, are all former Young Company -members who now have professional theatre careers. Ar- chambault and Fry were also part of the Festival's Quiet in the Land cast this season. Cathy Nosaty, who was musical director for the Festival's 1995 pro- duction Ballad for a Rant Rwmer's Daughter. is thc Young Company's musical director. Pie features origi- nal songs by the Company .and a variety of instruments. everything from flute. trumpet and accordion to piano and guitars. The produc- tion itself is as eclectic as thc mu- sic, featuring fantasy, skits. poems. songs. dances. stage fighting. acro- batics and even fencing. Costume design • is by Andjelija Djuric who also designed the costumes for this year's Festival production of Booze Days in a Dry County. Thc youth participating . in the show come from Blyth, Clinton. Vanastra, Goderich, Scaforth. Listowel and Wingham. Holiday visitors at Saintsbury - - SAiNTSBURY - There was no service at St. Patrick's August 2 as the church was closed for holiday time. Calch and Corbin MacGillivray were guests Monday last along with several others from the "Circle of Friends" group honoring Nick White on his I 1 th birthday. Several families in the communi- ty held get togethers on the holiday weekend. Ron and Margaret Carroll enter- tained their family on Sunday hon- oring daughter Brenda who was celebrating her birthday. Guests in- cluded Terry, Matthew, Mitchell and Michelle ircdale, Ian Carroll, Deanne Pearson, Doris Mullins and Ruth Ann Phillips. Travis and Starr Davis have been visiting with friends Hub and Mary Tiled and family of Zurich this week. Suzanne Davis called on her mother Dorothy Dietrich on Satur- day. Time change - St. Patrick's will celebrate Morning Prayer Service at 10 a.m. Sunday August 10. Harley Davis and Corbin Mac- Gillivray were overnight visitors with grandparents Hugh and Hazel this week, Harley also was over- night visitor with Shane Van Rom- pae; Dashwood. Micheal and Marylou Rumleski called on grandmother Mary Davis recently. - You can enjoy Pieces of Alligator Pie from August 1 1 to 16, each evening at 7 p.m.,- in the basement of Blyth United Church •on Mill Street. There is no reserved scaling and admission is pay -what -you -can at the door. The Company will also take its show on the road to thc Heritage Thcatre n 1ain_Street.in_ Luc'an, August 13 at 1 p.m. and to the Livery on South Street in Code, rich. August 15 at 1 p.m. Thc services of Cathy Nosaty as musical director were ma'dc possi- ble, in part, by, the Theatre Ontario Youth Training Program. . Thc Young Company is also- supported by an Ontario Arts Council Experi- ence Grant and sponsored by impe- rial Oil Charitable Foundation, thc Godcrich Lions Club and Mrs. Ma- bel Wheeler. - Hensall's waste pickup By Liz Sangster Hensall correspondent HENSALL - Hensall residents arc reminded of the requirements for weekly green waste pickup. Green waste includes grass clip- pings. garden waste, trimmings, and other yard waste. Green waste must he in containers or cardboard boxes; no bags will be accepted. Branches and limbs must be no longer than four feet long, and tied with twine. Bundles, boxes and containers should not be more than 45 pounds. 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