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PAGE 16 --GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY., AUGUST 20, 1986
Community News.
Tanglefoot presented a bit of toe-tappin' history to the audience
when they appeared at the Huron Historical Gaol Friday as part of
the town's Tiger Dunlop Days. The group is comprised of Tim
Rowat, Joe Grant and Bob Wagar, and have performed together for
the last 10 years. (photo by Mike Ferguson)
Tanglefoot presents toe- tapping
history at the historic jail
Tanglefoot presented a bit of "toe-
tappin' history" when they appeared at the
Huron Historical Gaol Friday evening as
part of the town's Tiger Dunlop Days.
Musicians, actors and writers with a
varied background in music, theatre,
television and education, Tanglefoot
celebrates Canada by bringing history to
life. The three performers in period
costume present songs, stories and poetry
from Canada's past. The songs, in English
and French, are accompanied by banjo,
guitar, mandolin and fiddle.
The groupcomprised of Tim Rowat, Joe
Grant and Bob Wagar presented Mos-
quitoes, Mudholes and Rebels, a settler's
Carol Straughan
Carol Straughan, daughter of Mrs. Rene
Straughan, graduated on June 14 from
Lambton College with a two year R.N.
diploma. She .has.. accepted a position at
Centenary Hospital, Scarborough. Carol is a
former graduate of Central Huron Secon-
dary School,. Clinton.
guide to Upper Canada and Dust and
Dreams, The Golden Northwest, strange
things,done in the race to open a new land
by canoe and cart, wagon and railroad.
In the afternoon they presented a
children's concert at the gaol entitled Igg's
Pig, featuring pigs and pussy cats, sailing
ships and trips to the moon and a skunk,
lots of singing and laughter for everyone.
The group was formed 10 years ago and
they have been performing for the past
four years touring Ontario, with forays to
Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick
this year bringing our country's history
alive at festivals, community concerts,
school performances and conferences.
NEWBORN NEWS
MONTGOMERY
Mark and Lynda Montgomery (nee Meliick)
are pleased to announce the birth of their
first child, ,a beautiful daughter, Sarah
Danielle, on Wednesday, August 13, 1986, at
2:31 a.m. weighing 6 lbs. 15 ozs. at Alexan-
dra Marine and General Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Bob and Mary Lou Melick
of Goderich and Chuck and Millie Mon-
tgomery of Saltfordl Delighted great grand-
mother is Anne Montgomery and great
grandparents Dan and Eula Melick.
HARWOOD •
Steve and Sandra' are happy to announce the
arrival of their son Brian Joseph, brother
for Bobby and David, born July 31st 1986 at
5:39 a.m. weighing 10 lbs. 1 oz. at AM&G
Hospital. Thanks to Drs. D. and N. Pearce,
Dr. Cauchi and nurses of 2E.
CARRICK
Bruce and Julie Carrick and son Joey would
like to announce the arrival of their baby
girl Krystal Jean, born, August 5th, 1986
weighing 6 pounds 11 ounces.
ANDERSON
.John and Suzanne are pleased to announce
the arrival of their first son, Joshua John,
weighing 7 lbs. 8 ozs. A brother for Alicia
and Ashley. First grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh. Kennedy, Teeswater and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Anderson of.Lucknow.
Land and
seascapes are
at the gallery
Walls and Waysides, the third and final
exhibition to be presented at the Blyth ..
Festival Gallery, opens on August 21. The
exhibition is an innovative and exciting
display of three artists' interpretations' of
modern land and seascapes, each very dif-
ferent and distinctive. The artists -
ROBERT SKIPPER, ALEX NEUMAN; and
TONY URQUART - are all currently
residents of Southwestern Ontario. The
public is warmly invited to attend the open-
ing at 7:00 p.m. to view the paintings and to
meet the artists.
This exhibition,arranged with the
assistance of the Ontario Arts Council and
sponsored by Mutual Life, will run through
to September 13. The Gallery hours are
from 9 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. and during intermis-
sions on performance days, and 9. a.m. - 5
p.m. on non-performance days; the Gallery
is closed on Sundays. There is no admission
charge. •
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Share the
limelight
There were many memorable tales and
songs as Tanglefoot walked through the
history and spirit of Early Canada, a great
way to discover and celerbrate a little of
what it means to be Canadian.
The whole production managed to con-
vey the hardships of pioneer life and the
spirit of the people. It helped renew a sense
of historical pride that is often neglected.
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The Blyth Festival is seeking
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mance of CAKE -WALK by Colleen Curran.
(CAKE -WALK opens August 26 and plays
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the play Cake -Walk take place? The first
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with the rest of the cast!
If you've always wanted to know what it
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the telephone and call the "Quiz Master" at
523-4345, guess the answer to the skill -
testing question, and you too could be a star!
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