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Street rtaturii4 ni,gbl as the
South Oars, a. 22 -member
chanapionship steel band
from Trinidad, • perforlo.ed
before A crowd of several
hundredpeople
The South Stars art io the
AMA AAA catitural exchange
ptvgrapa through the
Alraviarsily Gaielph They
will be . playing. in Oita Wa
Mat Ave* and at a West
Wallacarnival in Tomato
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fonnaac* CalOatrift
sponsoredhythe Perfomig'
roulade:on as a fund-
raising. and proimatiOnal
igoiert for the - Livery
Theatre - The
only had 19 'P111 $41 for the
performance with the
Picnic
shelter
will be
replaced
• Editor,
• ft has been brought to my
• attention that some people
are quite upset finding that
• the picnic shelter in the Har
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boar Park tvas • been
demolished
• The shelter was loranWD
-earlier this year because the
wood was so rotten that the
exagineers &dared the.
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Where we went wrong was
when we did not think of in-
forming the pee*
Widely that the shelter
will be placed as soon as
technically possible,
definitely this' year. We ane
In• the Middle of arranging
the hest deal for rebuilding
the shelter, this time with
• steel posts, so that the
shelter Will,p4iire tria.ny peo-
ple enjoyment for many
years into the future Sorry
about the inconvenience in
the
4 0 0 '
Sincerely,
• Eisa Hayden
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even* performance and
the =lewd enjoyed outdoor
dancing, a ibar and a shish
fixe -bah iamb in balmy
_weather,
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Foundation laves taisald
least one ma* event such
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A crowd of several Media showed up at the Livery 'Theatre Saturday night to listen and
donee to the soma& of The South Start, a member championship steel band in Ontario on
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