The Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-06-27, Page 91.1
Children's theatre
workshop at $l.0h
this summer
The children's theatre
workshops that have been
so successful in the past
will be -held once more in
Blyth this summer. The
Blyth Centre for .the Arts
is sponsoring two three -
Week sessions from July 2
- 20 and from July 23 -
August 10, for children of
elementary school age.
The children will be
taught basic stagecraft
and creative drama
techniques and will apply
their ,knowledge in the
creation of a . play to be
performed publicly at the
conclusion of each
session.
The workshops are
made., possible by the
Experience '79 program
of the ministry of culture
and recreation. Two post-
secondary school
students, Janet Anderson
and Barbara Huget, will
be responsible for the
direction of the
workshops. Ms. Anderson
is 'currently . enrolled. 'in
the theatre program. of
Humber College in' her
Former
Kinlough
teachers:
retire
native city of Toronto.
Ms. Huget comes to Blyth
from the theatre program
at York University. She is•
originally from Ottawa.
Parents who are .. in-
terested in registering
their children for either
of the sessions may do so
by calling the Festival
box office : at 523-9300.
There is a $2 registration
fee. The workshops will
be held Monday to Friday
in the village of Blyth.and
there is a limit of fifteen
children per session.
Those who are interested
in having the children
perform their play during
the weeks of July 16 :20 or
August . 5 10 at local
playgrounds or halls may
also book a date . by
calling the above num-
ber.
BY NI' AY BOYL
Congratulations to Mrs.
Katherine Collins and Mrs.
Isabel Martyn who were both
teachers in our area; Kather-
ine at •S. S. ,No. °2 (Kinlough •
School). and Isabel at S. S.
No.. 4 (Holyrood •School).
After their successful, career
they are retiring this year. A.
lovely retirement party was
held on Sunday afternoon at
the Ripley District High
School. Friends from , here
attended., '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott
and Mrs. Irene MacKenzie
went to Grand Bend. on
Saturday to the . summer •
cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Bill':"
Grimes. ,Irene stayed aiicr
would accompany the Grimes
home to .Sarnia on Sunday.'
She leaves on Thursday for
her home at Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan.
Rev. Alex Hewitt of: Ferg-
us spent Monday with his
aunt, Mrs. George Graham.
Mrs. Irene MacKenzie,
Edha . 'and May Boyle were
dinner guests of Mrs. Mary
MacGillivray on Wednesday
at Luclknow.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. John Sutton who
were married at Teeswater
on. Saturday. John grew up in
our community.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Charlie'
Murray and family were
guests at the Sutton - Mc-
Burney wedding on Saturday
and on Sunday the Murray
fancily visited with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman
Sutton at Teesrvater..,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott •
attended the Cox family re-
union at Goderich on Sun-
day. " ..
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, June 27, 1979 --Page 9
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