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The Citizen, 1991-05-22, Page 23Rutabaga artists THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22,1991. PAGE 23. Filmed plays Here are the winners of the Grades 5-8 entries in the Blyth Rutabaga Festival Poster Contest. Grade 5 drew the Amusement Park and Penny Sale, poster, Grade 6 did the Dinner and Car Rally, Grade 7, the 50's and 60's Dance and Yard Sale and Grade 8 did the Band Concert and Teen Dance. Winners' posters will be displayed at the Library from June 10, till after the Festival. Back row, from left: Sandy Walsh, first, Grade 6, Blyth; April Van Amersfoort, second, Grade 5, Blyth; Christina Black, first, Grade 5, Blyth, and Julie McNichol, first Grade 7, Blyth. Middle row; Ellie Wilts, third, Grade 7, Hullett; Charla Richmond, third, Grade 8, Blyth, Marie Cronyn, second, Grade 8, Blyth; Jodee Medd, first, Grade 8, Blyth; Becky Morrison, second, Grade 6, Blyth. Front row: Jeffery Ferguson, third, Grade 6, Blyth; Capucine Onn, third. Grade 5, Blyth and Becky Wilkenson, second, Grade 7, Hullett. 60 attend UCW meeting Welcome was given to 60 ladies at the pot luck supper at the United Church on Wednesday, May 8 at 6:30 p.m. Alice Brothers and Freda Pipe played music until supper was ready. Happy Birthday was sung to Susan McMillan, Mary Lowe, and Jeanette Boynton. Barbara McCutcheon and Joyce Jacklin took over for the worship. Barbara read a poem, "Touch Him". Luella Mitchell read a story "Will Some­ one Touch Me". Joyce led in Fitness clubs sponsor ’Dance for Heart’ Fitness clubs in Brussels and Ethel as well as Seaforth and Vanastra are sponsoring "Dance for Heart" at the Seaforth Arena, May 29 from 7-10 p.m. The event is part of Canada Fit­ ness Week and will include demon­ strations as well as fundraising for the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foun­ dation. The theme of this year's event is "Take a Bile out of Heart Disease" and everyone is invited to come dressed in a costume representative of the theme. Mascotts "Murphy the Molar" and "Heartha the Heart" will be on hand. The BluePower Cheerleaders from Mitchell District High School will perform. Doug Shannon of Doug’s Body Shop will demonstrate body build­ ing and power lifting. Drusilla Mappy 40tfi TO THE HAPPY CAMPER prayer. Betty Campbell and Joyce Jack­ lin sang a duet accompanied by Alice Brothers, "Only if Someone Would Touch Me." The hymn "Breathe on me, Breath of God", was sung. President Gertie Kellington thanked the ladies. Business was given. Joan Bernard, Betty Graber and Gertie told about their trip to Sault Ste. Marie. Jeanette spoke about the Spring Rally in Varna which was attended by Jeanette and Leitch and Maxine Houston, local fitness instructors will be on hand. Julie Twynham of the Fitness Insti­ tute will show step-training moves from her latest video "Movin' On Up 123" and some Tai Chi loosen­ ing up exercises. Sponsor forms are available from Maxine Houston, 527-1182 or Drusilla Leitch, 527-1 182 or a small donation can be given at the door. Mappy 40th Anniversary Aubrey dr (jrace ‘Mc9(icfic( The family of Aubrey and Grace McNichol invite you to an Open Mouse to celebrate their 40th Anniversary on May 26 2 to 5 p.m. at their home (Best ^Wishes Onty Gertie. Betty Graber was chairper­ son. Alice Brothers was at the piano. The meeting closed with U.C.W. Benediction. 25th Wedding Anniversary The family of COWA# ^OSS ALCOCK cordially invites you to help celebrate their 25th 'Wedding Anniversary at theB.M.&G Community Centre, Friday, May 24, 9 -1 p.m. Music by D.J. Best Wishes Onty Ptease Mappy 60th ‘Wedding Anniversary Marjorie and Lawrence Ryan Walton The family wishes to invite family and friends to an go to Cannes Two plays that have been seen on the Blyth Festival stage and later were filmed for television recently went to the big Cannes film festi­ val. Local Talent, which premiered at the Blyth Festival last year, and Leiter from Wingfield Farm which was a visiting production during the Festival's winter season, were both filmed in the Stage on Screen series of Primedia Entertainment Group and both, along with Amigo’s Blue Guitar and Farther West, were taken to Cannes to shoo UNICEF cards & gifts available year-round. Land Sakes Alive Aunt Becky's "25" Love The Six Pack Mappy 21st PM! (Peanutman) LOME SMELL dr MfAC Open 94ouse at the Seaforth Manor cm Sunday, May 26th 2-4 p.m. Best Wishes Only Please to television buyers from around the world. The company also took North­ wood, its teenage drama scries and Born Talking, a critically acclaimed scries on language with Jonathan Miller which has been shown on BBC, ABC, CBC, The Discovery Channel and TVOntario. Engagement WERNER - JOHNSTON Dorothy Govier of Londesboro and Kenneth Johnston of Blyth are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Sonya Marjee to Jeffery, only son of Willie and Rosemary Werner of London. The wedding Is to take place June 8, 1991 In London. the Blyth ipp THURSDAY NIGHT IS WING NIGHT Wings 30e each MINIMUM ORDER 10 a variety of sauces available SORRY NO TAKE-OUTS THURS..FRI. A SAT. NITES 5P.M. - MIDNIGHT WINGS & CHIPS $4.95 EAT IN OR TAKE OUT THURS., FRI. A SAT. NITES PIZZA BUY ONE A GET A 2ND FOR 1/2 PRICE 5P.M. - MIDNIGHT EAT IN OR TAKE OUT ENTERTAINMENT MAY 24 A 25 DOUG McNALL 523-9381 L.LB.O