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The Huron Expositor, 1984-09-05, Page 16,A18 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 5, 1984 ENTERTAINMENT Wedding STEPHENSON — WICKS David Gordon Stephenson of Brussels and Annette Wicks of Clinton were married at the Brussels United Church on July 7 by Rev. Charles Carpentier. The groom is the son of Gordon and Nora Stephenson of Brussels and the bride is the daughter of Barry and Maxine Wicks of Regina, Saskatchewan. Matron of honor was Shelly Jorritsma of Brussels and bridesmaids were Dianne Stephenson of Kincardine and Sharon Kleinkneoht of Linwood. Kristy Jenkins of St. Agatha was the flower girl. Best man was Doug Sholdice of Brussels and guests were ushered by Donald Sholdice of Brussels and Jim Wicks of Regina, Saskatchewan. The ringbearer was Randy Beuermann of Brussels. A reception was , held in the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre in Brussels and the couple honeymooned at Grey Rock's Resort SCHOOLYARDS WERE CItOWDEO Tues - in Quebec. The newlyweds are living in day as area youths trekked back to the Brussels. (Harvey McDowell photo) classroom, Here St. James Separate School tt•m•meieos••sonemeesesse/D®, ** **®yeete s®o•aa o ® INTI_RNATIONAL `1�AA,, 55l L"1�"1® a , 5 • C 1C U 11E% A V • s 5 Students prepare for entry:"' • (1Vfc"Ilwraith photo) �.- -`SEAFORTH FALL FAIR ANNUAL CHICKEN BAR-6-QUE at the Seaforth & District Community Centres SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1984 Bar-b-que 6-8 pm Dance 9 -lam Music by Lincoln Green Tickets for Bar-b-que & Dance $7.50 ea. Bar-b-que Adults $6, Children $3 Dance $4 Tickets Available at Bob & Betty's Variety Vincents Farm Equipmentor any director CaII 482-9196 Sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural Society • and ANNUAL ELIMINATION DRAW • • i;/' FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1984 •• • •te 4 at the • • Seaforth and District • sCommunity Centres ' e • First Draw at 6:30 p.m. • • Dinner from 6:30-8:00 p.m. • • 4 •A DANCING to The Royal Aires • i'` TICKETS: 84.04 per person •• • - 82.00 dance only s • •• Available at: e • A BOB & BETTY'S VARIETY or • • VINCENT'S FARM EQUIPMENT • •••••••••••••••0••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• O.H.A. Int. 'C' Group 4 & Mitchell Red Devils Int. Hockey Club present "RADIO" Sat., September 8 Mitchell & Qistrict Community Centre LICENSED L,L.B.O. ( Age of majority card required ) Advance ticket $6.00 At door $7.00 Doors open at 8 p m No Refunds TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Bob & Betty's Variety, Seaforth Silver News & Beckers, Mitchell Tony's Truck Stop, Bornholm AT SEAFORTH ANb D4STRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES Festivities start at 4 p.m. until 1 a.m. fag PARADE FROM OPTIMIST PARK TO ARENA 2:00 p.m. DANCE FO�REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE_ AVAILABLE QUEEN CONTEST JUDGING AT ARENA Anyone wishing to enter the parade contact: Don Corbett 527-0211, Tom Kale 527.1915 andp Daywaa 527-1894 GAMES OF CHANCE 1111. OKTOIEEIVEST FOOD Ntevens DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold & Rock 'N' Roll Good recorded music for weddings, dances, anniversaries, parties, etc. • Phone Brussels evenings Ik afternoons 887-6159 • THE SQUAME • • TONIGHT TILL THURSDAY PARK !T Hot. Alligator Pie being served at Blyth Festival The Blyth Festival announces the return of the smash hit Alligator Pie at Blyth Memorial Hall on Friday, Sept. 28. Dennis Lee's award-winning children's poetry books are brought to life by a high-spirited cast of three plus one lively musician on a synthesizer. Children and adults alike packed the house at Blyth in 1982 to catch what the Toronto Globe and Mail called "that rare occasion on which both excellence and evenness of performance' are united in a children's show'!. Alligator Pie has delighted capacity audiences since it was first staged in 1974 at Theatre Passe Muraille by Blyth's own Janet Amos. It is currently kicking off a cross -Can- ada tour starting in Blyth. Alligator Pie draws on poems from Lee's classics "Garbage Delight", "Nicholas .Knock" and "Alliggato ' Pie", (voted most popular children's book by librarians across Canada). The poems have been adapted for stage by weaving the characters and, stories together with bits of dialogue, music'(and movement. In Blyth, there will tie two performances of the show; a school matinee and a family evening show at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $4.50 for all seats, with $11.00 off that price for those who also subscribe to the Blyth Children's Series. Air°t Misbehavin' opens to capacity uron Coudtry is is house crowds at "Ain't Misbehavin"', the Fats Waller musical that re-creates an era of jazz and jive, the shimmy and the shake opened to a capacity crowd at Huron County Playhouse. The all black cast of live superb performers - Audrei-Kairen, Johnie Chase, Richard() Keens -Douglas, Denese Matthews and Renee Rogers -Stewart - under the direction and choreography of Madeline Paul possess an energy level that is close to unbelievable. Segerens v Quality sound Dances, Weddings, Receptions, 1 Banquets, etc. 1 Variety of Music — Professional Service Phone 482-9217 1 AK/ .... AM/ 4'_4'Air .AM, ,d,AMP . AM' .� • EARE G24 -I ' ll • SDERICs 4444444444444444444 1,•a,n• 4,11,4414441a111111 ,1111..,, , • REMEMBER $2.00 TUESDAYS • • • • 5 • • • • • • • • Ur,tlf he had M risk if all • for the ant), thing • that really mattered. • • • • • • • • • • • •m 0 • 0 • • • • • • 0 • • • • SHOW TIMES FRI• — SAT. 7 a 9 • SUN. - THURS. 8:00 P.M. • 0 • • • • 0 • • CUNT EASTINCO© cry 1 iaisry i rysui z STARTS FRIDAY Nick D'Angelo was a winner. Everything came easy to him. Rob Lowe r�)Jf • 0 • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • 0 0 • • • • • •••A••••••0•• • • • • • • • • • a • • O s • • • • • •' • • • • e • "Ain't Mtsoenavtn" • takes place in a night club in Harlem around 1945 and resents such great hits from the past as "Two Sleepy People", "Honeysuckle Rose", "I'm Gonna Sit Right' Down and Write MyS'elf a Letter" and, the number that sends everyone skyrocketting out of sight, "The Joint Is Jumpin' ". Tickets for "Ain't Misbehavin' " are" available at Huron Country Playhouse and at regular HCP outlets in Strathroy, Exeter and Sarnia. .....••••••••••••r••••••• 444444 r•,1111•... aa•a..11111.•••,111.1011.11111.1••••••!..1.0.1111.114•1,... 1111. CIS E MG_i?IVE-ihl_ 524-9981 Y y.w:r:::� 1111 r'rY-•v•:'ar1r..'r.r r„__1111. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 SHOW AT DUSK G©DEERICU 1-1e didn't 'find his dreams,..h s dream' found h iriw BONUS FRIDAY • SATURDAY • • • ::r- •• •r••••••e•••• 1111-. 4 PttEMWER THEATRCS • e • 0 e • • • Vit/• f/• • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • 2ND • FEATURE PRIVATE ; result; SCHOOL FOR GIRLS you want OXPAMI�RENT • classifieds . ••0005000•••, COUNTRY HEARTS PLAYING NOW till September 15th at the I Blyth Festival Phone 523-9300 PIANO TUNING • REPAIRS • REBUILDING • KEYS RECOVERED • DAMPP'CHASERS • REGULATING • BENCHES BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 n,ncrtu C4th Jr. Farmers wan( to say Thank You to our parents and arca citizens with a DANCE' on SAT., OCT. 6 at 9 p.m. Music by fan Wilbee's Orchestra Seaforth & District Community Centres DUBLIN & DISTRICT ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION BINGO Fri., Sept. 7 DUBLIN & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE . JACKPOT $650. in 53 Culls BROWNIE'S DRIVE IN THEATRE 169 Beech Si,=CLINYON BOX OFF CE OPENS 8 PM FIRST SHOW AT DUSK She alone has the power to save paradise. SHEENA $ GUIDANCE —PLUS 2ND FEATURF — GUt PARENTAL S'l ADULT D