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The Huron Expositor, 1986-05-28, Page 16
ENTERTAINMENT Singers s t'0 do final songs and spirituals. Let the choiryentertain " or the Cle Porter ciassic,u with "Thet `®Dfon't uPence Me In." The Festival Singers are a 40 -member choir eomposed of people from Huron and Perth counties. Now completing its sixth season, it is directed by well-known choral conductor Laurie Rowbotham and accompan- ied by Clinton -area native Louise McGregor. That's Entertainment...And that is what the Blyth Festival Singers will be doing at their final concert of the season in Blyth Memorial Hall on Sunday, June 8 at 8 p.m. Entertaining their audience is what the choir loves to do: and for this concert they have chosen a repertoire of.easy-listening music that includes Broadway hits, well-known pop Oliver Button is a Sissy will be staged On June 20', 1986 Oliver Button is a Sissy presented by the National Tap Dance Company of Canada, will be performed on the Huron Country Playhouse main stage, Several area schools have already taken advantage of the very special ticket price established by the Playhouse to ensure that as many area young people, and adnitc ac concert Tickets for this performance are available from choir members, the Blythage (523-4331) and the Festival Box Office (523-9300). Adult tickets are $5., children $1.50.. Plan to join the choir for refreshments following the performance. BUCK .and DOE • possible could take advantage of the talents of this famous dance troupe. If your school, nursery, or youth group has not yet reserved tickets, or requires more information, contact the Playhouse at 238- 8451, Of course, individual tickets are available as well. Don't delay. for CONNIE EVANS and DAVID TOWNSEND SAT., MAY 31 Penny sale results The Hospital Auxiliary's Penny Sale was a success again this year. Winners as listed below should contact a member of the Auxiliary for further details about prizes: Donna Govier, Naomi Pryce, James Kelly, Margaret Beuerman, Lillian Kerslake, Lester Aah, William Jaffray, Pam Soottens, Jill Wood, Bill Austin, Margaret Shea, Tracy Nash, Phyllis Cusack, Kay Tippett, Lillian Sallowe, Ingrid Kerr, Paul Reid, Gordon Murray, Donna Govier, Mary McCall, Debra Marshall, Lynn Devereaux, Johanna Goodman, Terry Ward, Sharon Dale, Doris Ryan, Jack Eisler, Missy Etue, Brad Schroeder, Beatrice Stoll, Jean Dill, Marie Litt, Anna McNichol, Mildred Kerr, Patty Laycox, John Coleman, Keith Hamon, Zelda Bannerman, Darrel Eckert, Dan Boniface, Ina Scoina, .Marlene Charters, Chris Hoffmpn, Geraldine Wilson, Brian Love, Mrs. Mary McIver, Helen Nicholson, Tom Fehr, Anna McNichol, Carrie Bannon, Helen McLean, Ellie Stephenson, Mel Brady, Margaret De Jong, Ann Wood, Phyllis Brown, Betty Felker, Mary Verberne, Margaret Mennell, Shirley Brooker, Shirley Brugger, Denny Scott, Hilda Austin, Margaret Beuerman, Susan Coombs, Marg- aret Beuerman, D. F. MacLennan, Joe Cusack, Bernice Hulley, Evan Hickey, Shirley Brooker, Francis Hlcknell, LIIa Thompson, Carl Cooper, Ed McLean, Darlene Dale, Ingrid Kerr, Nancy Wallace, K. Tlppelt, Hilda Austin, Mandy Malone, Bonnie Bedard, Joan Whyte, Olive Battles, Lorraine Dale, Mary Ryan, Pat Malone, Bertha Love, Mark McClure, Dorothy Scott, Helen McLean, Johanna Goodman, Emma Friend, Bruce Walker, Janet Munro, Marg Lingerlan, Anne Mulholland, Leonor Southgate, Marjory Maloney, Tonle McClure, Lois Hodgert, Joyce Oliver, Paul McLiwain, Deborah Dinsmore, Pat Troutbeck, Kay O'Rourke, Michelle Cronin, Velma Halat, Marjorie Phillips, John Turnbull, Ivan Dasher, Margaret Beuerman, Barb Osbom, Clara Brugger, Lynn Nigh, Mary Cardno, Elsie Dinsmore, Hilda Austin, James Dolg, Lesley Aah, Torn Fehr, Clara Brugger, Jenny Gridzak, Jessica Burgess, Debbie De Wolfe, Mary McIver, Andrea Ribey, Jeff Hoelscher, Doug Campbell, Bruce Austin, Bill Eisler, Mrs. Walter McClure, Marlene Glanville, Sandra Pilkington, Lois Mcllwaan, Jack Elaler, Stewart Broadfoot, Jean McNaughton, Jeanne Jefferson, Charlene Caskenette, Ed McLean, Gary Cronin, Bob Newnham, Sheila Brooker, Edna Oakes, Lillian Sallowe, Mary Ann Snowdon, Mandy Malone, Mrs. Waller McClure, Anne Mulholland, Amanda Hickey, Morgan Malone, Mae Watterworth, Olive Settles, Isabelle Hunt, W. Jaffrey, Anne Downey, Amy Gordon, Betty Leonhardt,.Dave Mclnally, Val Van nasty, Mrs. June Schroeder, Bernice Hulley, Paul Panabaker, Tracy Nash, Maura Malone, Phil Fbggerth, Joe Cusack, Gloria Love,'Lila Thompson, Phil Hoggarth, Pat Racho, Anna McNichol, Leonor Southgate, News. deadline Monday 4 .m. For More Information Call 527-0107 or 527-1629 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MAY 20,1980...A16 1•••••••••••••••••••• - • •, •CHIP BINGO4. 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