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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-04-17, Page 8Page 8—Luclmow Sentinel, Wednesday; April 17, 1985 Profeuionwl Salesman First Choice Auction Agripole Realty Ltd. 529-7420 i • •' • BEST RATES 1 year GIC 1/4% 5 year GIC 1 2 % ABC ANNUITIES LTD. 33 WEST ST. GODERICH 524-2773 (Collect) TKEATil hone 357-1630 'for 24 hour movie information ' LU -220.2 PLAYING FROM 1, FRIDAY TO THURSDAY APRIL 19Th TO 25TH SHOW TIMES Friday'an.d Saturday at 7:00 and 9:00p.m. Sunday to Thursday One show at 8:00 P:M. ONLY Aarirr.ncs. RrsTaic,ro The Pig, Strikes Getting even has ver been funnier! J! Back! ne Olool. OP APO Mt Oren // • • • • • •, • • • • ANGEL's back... with a vengeance! YENGIN 'GEL • . • $ • • • 1 •. • rr • • • Her all new Hollywood adventure • • • • • • • •/;;• • v2 • FRI. SAT also �. _ 4 :> . • .• • • • •. • • • • • WITH' BRUTAL V1O11ENCE Theatres Branch Ont. I. COARSE LANGUAGE I Theatres Branch Ont ADULT ACCOMPANIMENT COARSE.LANGUAGE Theatres Branch Ont. IO •111 O.a.111 Cs sal go Osls Box office. opens —w ' — "l • • 7:00 P.M. - SHOW 7:45 • • •'!de••••••••••••••••••••••••• si••••••••••••. • • • • • • STARTS FRIDAY FRI.-SAT. 7 & 9 SUN.-THURS. 8:00 P.M. • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ADULT .I000MPAN1yENT • T H E • • The 'Pig • Strikes • Back! • • • • • • • •• • • • • • Spring series announced An exciting new Fall -Spring series was recently announced by the Blyth Centre for the Arts for the 1985-86 season. The complete- series consists of four terrific shows: The Jazz Greats, Don Messer's Jubilee, Holly Amtzen, and Amadeus: The Music of an Age. The Jazz Greats is a feast for. jazzaholics. A galaxy of jazz stars drawn from the likes of Jim Galloway, Ed Bickert, I3illy Butter- field, and Ralph Sutton will bring the classics of traditional and dixieland jazz to the .Blyth Memorial Hall on Sunday, October 13, 2 p.m. Don Messer's Jubilee is a Neptune Theatre, Halifax, production which will be making Blyth one of the first stops on its national tour. Based on the long running and immensely popular television show, this musical has receivedrave reviews. The show will be coming to Blyth Sunday, November 17 at 2 p.m. The third event in the series will be a concert by Holly Amtzen. This west coast singer -songwriter is making a name for herself east of the Rockies: for her charismatic performances and powerhouse voice. She belts out the classics of jazz and blues, and spices them with her own compositions and with the folk songs of Canada's best song writers, including Stan Rogers, Joan -Mcisaac and _Connie Kaldor. This concert will be held Sunday, March 30, 1986 at 2 p.m,. Amadeus: The Music of. an Age is being; brought to the Blyth stage by members 'of the Kitchener -Waterloo Symphony Orch- estra under the direction of Raffi Armen- ian. The concert, including popular pieces of Mozart, Haydn and Bach - the baroque style of music made even more popular recently by the movie•. Amadeus - will be performed on Wednesday, May 14, 1986 at 8 p.m. ,The cost of the complete series is $20.00. A deposit of only $5 at the time of ordering will reserve your tickets until Labour Day - you can reserve now and pay later. For those wishing to attend only two events, the cost is $15; no deposit option is available. Single ticket prices will be $10.00 per event. For further information, please call the Blyth Festival Box Office at 523-9300 or 523-9225. tudent finds balloon, note By Arletta Glenn and Ellen Humphrey Melissa Daer, a grade 1 . student. at Brookside, found a balloon in a tree last week with the following note inside: "Hi, Balloon Finder! Our school is participating intoe Weekly Reader Writing Pals Balloon' contest. Please put this message in an envelope, along with. your name, address, and city or state in which you found my message. Then mail it to me at: Hickory, Grove Elementary School, 2800 Lahser Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48013. Tell your focal 'paper that you heard from me. If you write me, I'll ' write back. • Lalonya Paige." Mr. fiddle attended the regional science fair at Goderich township hall, Holmesville on April 2. Winners from Brookside were as follows: grade 6, physical • - Derek Turner and Kevin Webster, 3rd; grade 7, physical, Melissa Lvgtenberg, 2nd; grade 8 physical, Ken Strong 1st; biological, Heidi. Pritchard, 2nd; Debbie Debold, 3rd; grade 7 and 8 winners advance to the county science fair in Exeter on April 12 and 13. Grade 6 are doing whale research and related activities with Mrs, Blake in the library. Mrs. Tebbutt's grade 4 class started a • novel, Winged Colt of Casamia. They have been working at Easter centres. • Mrs. Allen's grade 5 class is working on a theme, Rocky, Mountain Monsters. Mrs. Norma Gemmel visited the kinder- garten indergarten classes on April 2 and 3. She told a story and did a stick puppet play about a fox and. a stream. She helped the children start their own story book. • Mrs. Cameron's kindergarten class made styrofoam chicks from egg cartons, dipped eggs to decorate and, covered balloons with tissue paper strips to make Easter eggs. Mr. Liddle's class organized a Fun. Fair • rpt x e • X • Engagement •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • BREAKFAST CLUB •• t i \ 1S WED.-THURS. AT 8:00 P.M. • REMEMBER 2.00 TUESDAY • • e•rr••••••••eer irm••s•••e•16•••••••••••••M r Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mabel Karcz are pleased to announce the engage. ment of their daughter Deborah Ann lo. Brian Gordon Howes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin and Gail Howes. Wedding to take place' Saturday 18 LMay, 1985 at Our Saviour Lutheran Chur ch, 1449 Brydges St., London, Ont. in the gym on Wednesday which "included a bake table, toys, books and various games and draws. Winners of •th'e draws were as follows: seniors, large chocolate easter bunny, Madonna Bradley; rainbow. therm- ometer, Ellen Humphrey; case' of coke, Lisa'Slik; doodlebag, Jeff Weaver; wooden monkey, Michelle Gibson; egg colouring • kit, Jodi Binder. Juniors, chocolate rooster, Mark Kerr; chocolate bunny, Maribeth Dawson; chocolate animals,. Grant Cairn - cross; easter egg, Robyn Dawson; sports car, Stuart Hackett; rabbit, Danny Kerr. Miss Judy Jewitt won the ' cake made by Mrs. Liddle and she shared it with the staff after school. Brookside welcomes the Binder's to this school. Kevin is in Mrs. ,Tebbutt's grade 4 class and Jodi is in Mr. Sygrove's class. Mrs; Blanchette's grade 1 class is doing research on dinosaurs and Easterand spring activities. BOWLING Men's high single was rolled by Eldert Geertsma with 201 and high double by Harry Lavis with 385. Men's high double 350 and over: Eiarry Lavis 385, Jake Conley 363, Eldert Geert- sma 355. • Ladies high single Shirley Allen with 295 and Shirley also rolled high double with 335. Ladies 300 double and over: Shirley Allen 335, Joyce Swan 303, Gerda de Jong • 303: Team points and " standings:Anna's Reds, 0, 3; Ida's Oranges 2, 9; Tena's Yellows 5, 11; Mabel's Greens 3, 8; Greta's Blues 3„ 6'; Gerda's Violets 2, 8. a Ever had one of those days that made you say "Thank goodness it's Friday" A comedy with music by Uwe Meyer & Keith Roulston , Music by Ian MacDonald BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL April 18, 19,10 8:30 p.m. Tickets $7.50 ' Call 523-9113. Presented by The Theatre Circle