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vMason
honored
At a . regular com
uumcation of the Grand
lodge of Ontario of Ancient
;"ree and Accepted Masons
geld at the Royal York Hotel
mi July 21, 1982, Rt. W. Bro.
N: Earl Rawson received a
;angle honor by being ap,
pointed to the Board of
,eneral Purposes.
The Grand Master can
appoint up to. seven mem-
yers each year who have
aithfuUy and unselfishly
;erved the Craft during their
1asonic career: Rt. W. Bro.
Lawson . was Worshipful
taster of Maitland Lodge in
972, District Deputy Grand
Jlaster of South Huron
)istrict in. 1978, organized
•
wo highly' successful
Jlasonic, workshops, and has
served on the Special Events
;ommittee of Grp Lodge
or the past two years.
This is the first time in the
23 -year history of Maitland
,edge that such an ap-
lointment has been made to
one of its members.
'ongratulations for a well-
leserved appointment. .
Bean
Festiv
planned
The schedule has been set
and organizers are gathering
volunteer workers to assist
at the 17th annual Zurich
Bean Festival, August 28.
As in past years, the
village streets will be closed
Jff early in the morning to
start the day's activities with
a pancake and sausage
breakfast_ It will be served
ay the members of the
Zurich minor athletic
association. ' .
The Canadian Horseshoe
Pitching competition .will be
field and later in the day, the
`estival Queen will be
ra:rowned.
A new feature at this,
year's festival will be guided
•..ours of area farms. Visitors
will get to see the fields •
inhere their lunch was
frown.
The highlight of . the
'estival, is of course the -
iome-cooked bean dinners.
)rganizer Chuck Erb noted.'
he, popular bean salad in-
toduced -Fast gear will�e
available in greater quantity
.his year_ .
[.ast year's supply of the
salad ran, out early hi the
Jay.
The bean festival dance
:loses out the day's ac-
.ivities.
Shows
sold -out
Put together storm -stayed
travellers and locals, a
country and western band,
draft on tap,,. Ted Johns'.
humor and John Roby's
music and you've got Blyth's
new Musical, -Country
'Hearts.
Country Hearts, which
opened -at the • Festival
August 3, is already selling
quickly -five of 12 shows sold
out. It's ,the winning com-
• bination of Blyth favorites
that has this show breaking
box office records already.
•Ted Johns has spent nights
researching this saloon -set
party to give authenticity to
the slurred spoken word. In
contrast to the 431 days.Ted
sustained his barn sit-in last
year . in the big hit He Won't
Come. In From The Barn, he
•has been sampling hops not
hay this year. Ted is also
known,to Blyth audiences as
author and star of the School
Show and author of St. Sam
and the Nukes.
John Roby cut his teeth on
country ' music in Nova
Scotia. He'll be composing,
arranging, playing, per-
forming but not ,talking in
Country Hearts. John ,is
known to Blyth audiences for
his music in The Life That
Jack 'Built ,and Fire On Ice
and for impromptu piano
concerts in The hall
basement before the show.
Last • .summer, John com-
posed for another - western
. musical. Country _Choralle,.It
was so popular with
Edmonton . audiences that
Theatre Network will tour it
. about Alberta this year..
t `e,u r rtry Hearts- is a ;large
east show. 11 stranded folks
in all. Many Blyth regulars
are featu-red: William
, Dunlop. Patricia Vanstone.
Claude ,.Rae. Denise Ken-
nedy, Robert Nasrnith,
•Robert King and Janet
Amos. The country quartet is
made ` up of new Blythites:
Sandi Crawley. Marcel
Doticet. Marlen Lewis and
John C. Rutter.
I.ive music, boots,,sequins
and rhinestone cow -woman
promise a' foot -tapping.
terrific time. Tickets are
available at the box Office by
c allink 519 52:1=93(1()