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The Citizen, 2002-08-28, Page 23ti Test Drive Eric Coates, left, performed Dave Carley's Test Drive dur- ing a public reading on Saturday afternoon as part of Blyth Festival's New Play Development Program. (Vicky Bremner photo) LCBO's Top 10 for responsible hosts FARM SAFETY FACT Did you know? (NC) — Animal related incidents are responsible for one in five injuries on Canadian farms. Canadian Agricultural Injury Surveillance Program. — News Canada YYYYYVYVTYYYYY Nappy 13' gliAtidav Neadatel August 31" Vau ate as view '411,4 apeciat to ua and ...4"411 timed euviv wag.. Mom, Dad and Collin .0 I AAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Nappy, 6CtA Keith Bachert We didn't know "60" could look so young! 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FRI. - SUN. 9:15 PM MON. - THURS. 8 PM I'1'17 K1' rATI I FR IS'.5 II Iff) IC) 1115 SO ' •ADtc) • COARSE LANGUAGE • BRUTAL VIOLENCE • NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN LAAI AUG. 30 - SEPT. 01 8:30 PM HANOVER 0015001101 .`• II II t u I I Muttput‘, nil Nu m8t.R Sunday N9111 bonus Features PG LOSS DISTANCE? CAL I-100-255-3431 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2002. PAGE 23. Entertainment Leisure Bruce Museum celebration marks Queen's Golden Jubilee Anyone hosting a party where alcohol is being served could be left with more than a mess to deal with if they haven't planned ahead. As the host of a party, you may be held legally responsible for the injuries or damages that occur as a result of the alcohol you serve. Why take chances? Reduce the risks, increase the good times, and :help ensure your guests arrive home safely by following these 10 tips for responsible hosting: 10. Don't plan physical activities when you serve alcohol. People are more prone to injury or mishap after drinking. 9. Always have low-alcohol and alcohol-free drinks available for your guests. 8. Serve fresh, non-salty snacks. Try veggies, cheeses and light dips — they taste great and don't make your guests thirsty. 7. Be prepared for overnight guests — just in case. (Limiting themselves to one drink an hour will help some people avoid becoming intoxicated — but not everyone. Alcohol affects everyone differently, depending on their gender, height and weight, age, and what they've eaten. Everyone should know — and stay within — their individual limits. As a responsible host, you should encourage people to stay within their limits and drink responsibly.) 6. Mix drinks yourself or designate a bartender. Guest usually drink more when they serve themselves. 5. Have a plan t(i deal with guests who drink.tooimueh. Someone reli- able should help you keep things under control. 4, Find out how your guests will be getting home. Be prepared to take • away car keys: Know your desig- nated drivers. Have cash and phone numbers ready for taxis. 3. Stop serving alcohol well before the party is over. Bring out more alcohol-free drinks and food. 2. Plan ahead so that it's easy to follow this advice. If a legal prob- lem arises, having used these tips may help. And the number one party tip is ... 1. Don't drink too much yourself. As the host, you can stay on top of potential problems better when you can think clearly and act quickly. These responsible hosting tips are adapted from "Having a Party?", a brochure co-produced by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and the LCBO. For more information on responsible hosting, visit the LCBO's website at www.lcbo.com You Can Make a Difference HUNTINGTON DISEASE ft „ . 1**IUNTINGTON 1-800-998-7398 www.hsc - ca .org eNriTot KEB TWIN CINEMA SURROUND SOUND sTii:KtiA) LISTOWEL 291-3070 STARTS FRIDAY CINEMA 1 7 & 9:15 P.M. AA XXX CINEMA 2 7 & 9:00 P.M. PC BLUE CRUSH The Bruce County Museum and Archives this fall is having a unique celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth U. Through the col- lection of royal enthusiast David Gray, the museum has created an exhibit to honour the Queen, which will be on display from Sept. 15 until Nov. 10. The villagers and farmers at Doon Heritage Crossroads invite you to take part in a 1914 Fall Fair on Sunday, Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Set in the autumn amidst the blaz- ing colours and cool, crisp air, fall fairs were an important event to the rural community. It was the culmi- nation of a year's worth of effort — the best of the best was ready for competition. Musical entertainment, the penny carnival and the display of fair entries, made it a special event for everyone in the community. Step back in time and experience a recreated 1914 Fall Fair at Doon There's a better way to move that old furniture... ADVERTISE IN THE CLASSIFIEDS! Unload your unwanted items and pick up some V quick cash! One Call Moves It All The Citizen 523-4792 or 887-9114 0i '10 0 10 0 O . n 0 0. Happy 19", ; Birthday 0 : Nicole 4 r August 30, 2002 0 Iiii t ,4 • i 1 4, • re" likelfr lI $ The vast collection on display, encompasses the Queen's long reign. Gray's collection began when he was only 12 years old with a col- lectible music box. His wide array of letters, photos and other memorabilia make his col- lection enjoyable for all. It continues Heritage Crossroads. Enjoy the musical entertainment, take in the fair exhibits, watch the sheep dog demonstrations and spend some time visiting with the villagers and farmers. Call 748-1914 for entry rules for competitions in baking, produce and crafts. Doon will be accepting to grow each year with new pieces, that each hold a special place in his heart. The Bruce County Museum and Archives is located at 33 Victoria St. N., Southampton. For information call 797-2080 or 1-866-318-8889, or email museum @brucecounty.on. ca entries on Saturday, Sept. 14 between 1 and 4 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 15 between 9 and 10 a.m. I' ll ' '' . it.. Take part in 1914 fall fair at Doon Heritage Crossroads