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The Citizen, 1986-03-05, Page 19THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1986. PAGE 19. BIRTHS CRAPPER. Barbara and Bruce are happy to announce the birth of their son Kyle Raymond, 6 lb. - 11 oz. on Feb. 18. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Blake and Mrs. Winnie Crapper of Fordwich. FISCHER. Murray, Marlene, Brett, Clint and Chad are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter and little sister, Jenna Marlene, February 16, 1986 at Listowel Memorial Hospital, weighing 7 lb. 2 oz. Proud grandparents are Ken and Doris Fischer, Brussels and Helen Pletch, Listowel. GREIDANUS. Nancy and Louis thank God for the safe arrival of their first son, Donald William born on January 19, 1986. “Don- ny” weighed 5 lbs. 8*/2 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy You ng of Bly th and Mr. and Mrs. Don Greidanus of Londes- boro. Great-grandparents are Mr. John Young of Blyth and Mrs. Jacobmina Siertsema of Blyth. MOMMERSTEEG. Bob and Carol Mommersteeg are happy to an­ nounce the birth of their daughter, ChelseyGraceatClinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, February 25, 1986. Granddaughter for Rita Mommersteeg, London and Norm and Helen Gowing, Blyth. SEMPLE. Calvin and Gail Semple are pleased to announce the birth of their son Joseph Robert weigh­ ing 8 lbs. 2 oz. on February 27,a wee brother for Crystal and Jodi. Proud grandparents are Joe and Kathleen Semple and Ken and Dawn White. COMING EVENTS WORLD DAY OF PRAYER SER- vice at Blyth United Church on Friday, March 7 at 2p.m. Guest Speaker - Sister Reta Cayne of Goderich. Babysitting available. Everyone welcome. 09-2p FUND-RAISING DANCE SPON- sored by The Wingham and Area Day Centre for the Homebound, Saturday, March 15-9 p.m.-l a.m. Brussels Community Centre. Musicby The Entertainers. For ticketscall357-1445. 06-6b THE HURON COUNTY HEALTH Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tuesday, March 11, 1986 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO BE OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC. 10-1 PETER AND THE WOLF Puppets, Mime, and Live Music Saturday, March 15, 1 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall, Tickets: $4.00 Phone523-9300 10-1 BELMORE CHAMBER OF COM- merce presents “The Entertain­ ers.’’ Saturday, March22. Bel­ more Community Centre. Dancing 9 to 1. Hot lunch included. $5.00 per person. Age of Majority required. Proceeds to community betterment. For tickets call: 335- 3877 (evenings), 367-2166 or 367- 2468 or at the door. 10-3 BAZAAR BEING HELD MARCH 12, 1986, 8 p.m. in the Blyth Community Centre by the Blyth Christian Reformed Church. Fea­ turing homemade crafts, baking, games for children and food booth. Everyone welcome. 10-2 WOMEN AND AGING. A FILM and discussion to explore women’s feelings about aging. Wednesday, March 12, 7:30 p.m. in Clinton. Phone 482-9706 to register. Spon­ sored by WomenToday. 10-1 ~ <b The duck, bird and cat perform in a new “high tech” version of Peter and the Wolf to be presented by the Mermaid theatre at Blyth Memorial Hall on March 15. Puppets bring Peter and the Wolf to life An exciting new production of Peter and the Wolf, by Nova Scotia’s acclaimed Mermaid Thea­ tre, will be presented at Blyth Memorial Hall on Saturday, March 15, at 2 p.m. This special version of Peter and the Wolf is an inventive adaptation of Prokofiev’s classical musical tale for children. The show has lively musical arrangements, colourful masks, and a mixture of Library plans spring break activities Come to your local library and spend part of your March Break “Up a Tree’’ with Marian Dou­ cette. Childrenofall ages will enjoy Marian’s imaginative puppet show featuring leafy poems, stories and folktales. “Up a Tree’’ will be appearing on March 13th at the Seaforth Branch Library (10 a.m.), the Blyth Branch Library (1 p.m.) and the Clinton Branch Library (3 p.m.). Admission is free and everyone is welcome. There will also be a programme of short, animated films at the Clinton Branch Library on Tues­ day, March 11 at 7 p.m. “Hats off for Canadian Animation’’ will be an entertaining evening of fun for the whole family. This programme is also free and is sponsored by the Huron County Public Library. In addition to these special March Break programmes, your local library has lots of books, magazines and records to provide hours of enjoyment during March Break. Ask your friendly library staff for more details about March Break programmes, regular week­ ly storytimes, or for help in finding a book that is just right for you. There is something for everyone at the library. actors and life-size puppets. It is ^et in rustic Nova Scotia. It serves as a fine introduction to the visual and performing arts for young audiences. The modern, up to date treat­ ment of the tale utilizes a synthe­ sizer, a ’ * high tech ’ ’ wolf, as well as gymnastics and mime, all of which are bound to prove stimulating and interesting for the whole family. This is a return engagement for the Mermaid Theatre at Blyth; they also brought the Just So Stories in the 1984 Fall/Spring series. Peter and the Wolf has played throughout Nova Scotia and is now on a cross-Canada tour. Tickets are $4.00 each, and are available at the Blyth Box Office. For more information, please call: 523-9300. JOIN US AT World Day of Prayer March 7 at 1:30 ST.AMBROSECATHOLIC CHURCH BRUSSELS THURS., FRI., SAT. 5P.M.-12A.M. Blyth Inn EAT IN OR TAKE OUT 523-9381 People around Blyth Continued from page 3 throw ofl0.63metreswasalsoa personal best. Lori started taking part in the shotput when she was in Grade 7 at Blyth Public School and as a member of the F. E. Madill Secondary School track team last year won the Huron-Perth meet, finished third in Western Ontario and seventh in the all-Ontario meet. She wants to take part in the all-Ontario meet again this year in Ottawa and would like to break the girl’s shotput record. Ray Madill and Ella Richmond scored the high points at the Lost Heir card game at Blyth Memorial Hall on Wednesday night. There were six tables in play. Low scores went to Alice Buchanan and Millar Richmond. Old Tyme Country Breakfast LONDESBORO HALL Sunday, March 16 9 a.m. -1 p.m. Includes pancakes, sausages, bacon & eggs, home fries SPONSORED BY LONDESBOROUGHLIONSCLUB Sunday Special Roast Beef $5.95 INCLUDESSOUPOR JUICE, SALAD BAR & DESSERT TRIPLE K RESTAURANT County Road 25, E. of Hwy. 4 Blyth ’ 523-9623 HOURS: Mon.-Thurs.6a.m.-11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. until 12:30p.m. Sunday7a.m.-11 p.m. f -/• ■*v PLAYING FROM: Friday to Thursday, March 7th to 13th SHOWTIMES: Friday and Saturday at 9:00p.m. only. Sunday to Thursday,8:00p.m. only. £ ADULT Ti ACCOMPANIMENT X. Friday and Saturday at 7:00 p.m. only Saturday matinee at 1:30 Walt Disney’sfully animated cartoon feature A delightful entertainment for the whole family “101 Dalmations”