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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-01-28, Page 7
Loeknow Students p an for drama festival, by Amy Crawford Stotts of ELL. Madill ' snada School's :Drama Quild :in Winghatrt.,l ,ave,. their work :but out for. them as they are preparing to host this year's Seats rima ' doral, : 18 - Hundreds of .young acmes and stage clews will flock to Blyth fi,lemorial Hall, site of the 1995 coin- petition, from North.. Waterlo¢, Haran and Perth seo ndazy schools, • 'festi- val Sears dramafesti- gyral is an o atiet. for talent young adults to showcase' . their talent and be mon- ' rd zed. The 52 -year-old ` festival, sponsored by Seat* stresses the impor, ranee of, dramatic arts in' T:kCkey Novice.Panthers h suis a busy week for the Panthers with .three. gameS. In game one. they . took on Walkerton and squeaked out a 1 to 0 win. Lucas Shepherd scared assisted by Matthew -Van: 'Qs�chbq�' and Margaret i ' neeni . ' it wa.s an even, score hen the team met, up with. •" the Lucknow.. . Thinnder 1.:ticiA Shepherd: • 'scared both goals, ,with' assists front.: Laura Boy'iey> Margard: Vincent, Mex Van Osat and rent $ehneiider . travelling to ':invasion, the . team. couldn't quitie get at, ml irr and lost >S to l: Justin•. Davidson scored the goa). sworn! . Kiel; Fairish and Devin pettepiace , ;• fed the LucknOw• Bangs; $'s with :a •goal and assist e ' ph, but it :wasn't enoughas host: Drayton s t1. tw'o power plsy•gOafs oro:'the wayto; a 3 to 2 wits •on Sunday, • Matt Martini also picked up .assist. Novicelliund er After a couple Of disap- pointing losses, th.e �C■1G1GiFi:ICMCG©©Giir�lr�3 , B13. ' WEIIICLEE RENTS Headquarters 33 1 Small 6z -34W -sized Cars; ,gi 3 a,Passenger & Cargo 313 3 vans: Pickup Trucks C3 Daly. We j ..Monthly 3 a Insurance Rentals ;& 3 Mart ' 33,.. a'; 33 Y. 33�_ ®Dowon 4$14 cr�, .� .13 3 'Silo littrati ltd, Godeneh3 CAI cOMEGIAsk 10111861 la ' J3 3 II IrIt3r 524-8347 t mpikiel.pififstrimelpsoselE WOW**. Virginia Schenk, Wingham, -ordinator of bill+ ting and mal activi- ties said, 'The Festival gives students 4 chance to make contalcts,with pro- fessional actors and accesses," The Sears .Festival is .a competition with three categories. From tl?e• dis trict level at .Blyth, three schools, will advance to Regional competition, then the winner Will gat (into All -Ontario where utero is no competition, just a showcase : of the hest, • A prgduction of this magnitude doesn't just happen, there ate many:. behind the scene activities . involved to:make this a,• p in :- Thundei dime ready to play on Jam ,20. It vias an exciting rematch for them with'the rival Novice fl team with . the final score 2 to 2. Shawn Van Osco. netted .both goals. unassist- ed seeeess, The large dr;;fma advantage of it, " said community at E1. Madill CaIey Moore, ca -ordinator has to plan events for the for all, aspects of produeM.,. " schools, prepare work- tion. • shops, and make sure they AWitb .ail the effort put have facilitic to take cam into pulling off this pro- ol`overyone`sneeds. duction Erin gadie, "=There is -a huge • Wingham .co-ordinator for amount of work involved,' billeting and social activi- even little things like mak- ties cominittee said, "AU ing sure :there is toilet are highquality perfor- paper in the.washrooms," titagces and are definitely' said ,Schenk... worth, coating to see." With any big product- There•are four shows tion there is always money per night, for four nights involved: Schenk said, and tickets are $10 per ."We are planning trt,ask night per person, $32 per for donations from the 'night for a family of four local. businesses, but hope • or more or $32 per person we ger enough frond ticket • for the four evenings,.. sales and entrance fess to Everyone is encouraged to • cover x$sxs;" get Out .and support the One of the major deci* level • high schools that are , sions this year's hosts had involved. • to maks was -where to hold With • many schools the FestivaL They decided from all over coming to 'upon' the Blyth Theatre participate there :is a need because "we wanted it in • for host families to take ' a professional theatre that people in during the foar has the proper facilities far days ,Anyone iprested is our needs.' said Ashley urged to contact Wingham Kropp, Brussels, head of high school and speak. publicity, • with Mrs, Alexander, "When you have a pro' "drama teacher fessional theatre as close (Amy is a co-op. student at as. Blyth, why. not take the North Huron' Citizen):, mal performers featured eatre fund-raising_ Se> eral local perfor ters•;.will headline Dukes — Michael Hunter, Gord 'Caster, the .second .annual fund-raising concert, from the WinglltamTown :Hail. Heritage Theatre this year. The Bushell family Barb, Bruce,. Whanti and Rachael --- will be singing Some favorite pieces. Whitney' will also be stepdancing alongwith the rest of her. 'group Steppite Out in. Style --- Lisa `Grant, Tracy Opperman and.Heather Geertsnaa Patchwork Quilt, a group of four,` ladies•,from . the Kingsbridge area will be sharing their harmonies as well. They are: Laurie Dalton 'Marianne Hogan;' Diane- La.londe and Terri Van Osch: • Lithe* entettaainets donating their time and 'talents include: the 504member tlowiek Central .School •Concert and; ,the flute 'and clannet duet of Kasandra Rehurstand Sara Bestward; seasoned and Popular soloist' Paulette Lippert_ The Reg. Grice and Mark VanVeen — will be ..' using four part harmony to wow' the, crowd.w .lgeto they :Winghatn stage is, Spectrum Kaleidoscope, "a. group of tal- ented dancers from the Listowel School of Dance, and highland daincing-by girls. . ricin the Kincardine area. 'Organizers of the event' say.` it is becoming. increasingly More apparent that fund-raising has become an impor- tant elementtin the overall,running of any theatre operation. Along with community partnerships:, fund-raising"• mast replace'- the monies lost through, government cut backs. The evening of entertainment takes place : at the Theatre, on Friday, Feb. 13, starting at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 each with all proceeds going towards the Wingham Town Hall Heritage Theatre.' lael, Wedaeods Happy 25th Anniversary Don& Sherry February 3ra 1010* 000 V6 1; -� Pages l Rain rthday Club McKenna Scab Ja:wa if 29, 1991 7 Yeats Cierra Aehely - Johnston. ,#.anuat'y.28,1999 • 2 Years Old' Catherine Simpson January 30,1990 8 Years Q3d. Ruth Montgomery January 30,: 1989 9 Years OMd Corey Hamilton January 31. 1987 11Years Jennifer Logtenberg 4arwaty 31, 1988 10 Yeats {xd Rebecca Scott January.31,1993 9•Year`'s 0td Braden. Irwin February 3, 1993 5: Years Old CI MI UM THEATRE KINCARDINE 3964250 JAN. 30 & 31 AT 7 P.M. • MATINEE FEB. 1 AT 2 P.M. • "I is back on the big screen where it belon :' t 1) Nil 1 DOUBLE BILL';!! JAN.` 0 & 31 AT 8:30 P.M. TIff ULL MONIY FEB. 1 TO FEB. 5 AT 8 RM. ALL SEATS '4.25 TUESDAYS ettoretreargrea,At rifea UCKN MIDGET. 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