HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-04-26, Page 3HE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 26, 1989 - 3A
The ship
set sail..
MEDICINAL COMFORT - Doug Halfpen-
ny found comfort in the bottle Saturday IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE and it seems certain members of the seaforth and District Community Centres - the theme - "Maroon -
during the Harmony King's spring show, •Seaforth Harmony Kings were able to learn how to survive it. The ed". Mcllwraith photo.
"Marooned". Mcllwraith photo. Kings presented their annual spring show Saturday at the
DRESSED THE PART - Ken Cardno was
certainly dressed the part of a shipwreck-
ed singer during the Harmony Kings show
"Marooned" on Saturday. Mcllwraith
photo.
BUDDIES IN SONG - These shipwrecked
buddies sing a song to keep their spirits
up. Mcllwraith photo.
ATTEMPTING TO COMMUNICATE - Barry Mahon of the Seaforth Harmony Kings at-
tempts to understand these cannibals after the Kings are discovered washed ashore on
a desert island. The Harmony Kings presented their spring show Saturday at the
Seaforth and District Community Centres, and it was aptly entitled, "Marooned".
McifWraith photo.
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ACTING THE PART - Expressions can often tell a story, and the Harmony Kings used a
lot of expressions to tell their story Saturday. The Kings played shipwrecked barber-
shoppers during their rendition of "'Marooned". Mcllwraith photo.
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LOST AND FOUND - It took a bit of a
search to find this shipwrecked barber -
shopper. Mcllwraith photo.
THE,$EAEORTW tiAtRMONVAINGS save,twoxperfort Ianees:pf their spring show "Marooned",on,Satur-
:day",As suggested.bythe:tltle, thegshOwrinvolvecbthedcingsF;bei tatiipwrectted on,a;desert island, -then
singing. andtdancing their,way•out-p ,Whatever bad situations come their way. Mcllwraith photo.
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