The Brussels Post, 1979-03-28, Page 8The following Brussels
people enjoyed four days of
good spring skiing at Mont.
Sainte Anne, Quebec-Jim,
Leona, Bruce, Brian and
Leanne Armstrong; Doug,
Jean, Cindy, Bonnie and
Roger Evans; Murray, Joan
and Scott Cardiff; Melinda
Hamilton; Joanne Knight;
Jill McCutcheon; Cathy
McGavin and her cousin,
Bruce Dinsmore; Debbie
Prior; Bob, Rene, John and
Brenda Richmond; and Brian
Ten Pas.
Chris Langlois spent the
school holiday in Seaforth
with Robbie Glew. They
travelled by bus to Detroit to
attend a Detroit Red Wing-
Toronto. Maple Leaf hockey
game.
Of interest to Brussels
Lawn Bowling Club. Lydia
Turnbull won first in Mixed
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Send applications to
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BY APRIL 9TH
THE BRUSSELS OPTIMIST CLUB
Atom Hockey Tournament
Committee
Would like to say a special thank you to it's
club members, the Brussels Leo's, The
Ladies' Food Committee, Players, Parents
and all persons who contributed to make
our Fifth Annual Tournament a success.
Doubles and was in the finals
in Ladies Singles. There
were 33 and 21 entries in the
competitions held at the Lake
land Bowling Club in Florida
this winter.
Come in and meet
June and Ken Webster
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FRI., MARCH 30 TO THURS., APRIL 5
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Draws to be made
Parent Effectiveness
WORKSHOP
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Sat., April 7th
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Pot Luck Lunch
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8 -- THE. BRUSSELS POST, MARCH 28, 1979 People We Know
by the Blyth theatre since 1972 when she
was a member of the Theatre Passe
Muraille company that put together The
Farm Show near Clinton, a few miles away.
She has since returned with several other
productions and is also married to an area
native, Ted Johns ,who wrote and perfor-
med the 1978 Festival hit production, The
School Scandal.
Ms. Amos said she would like to carry on
and build upon the foundation built by Mr.
Roy and his wife Anne who have directed
the Festival since its inception in 1975. Mr.
Roy set the policy of producing Canadian
plays of specific interest to the small town
and rural audience of the Western Ontario
region. "I feel that it's connection with the
community and the way it reflects both the
community and the country makes it one of
the most exciting theatres anywere," Ms.
Amos said.
As associate director she will work
closely with Mr. Roy this summer to
familiarize herself with the operation in
preparation for assuming artistic director-
ship in September.
Ms. Amos is also a member of the
Advisory Council of the Canada Council
and of the Canadian Actors' Equit y
Association Council.
After a lengthy search, the Board of
Directors of the Blyth. Centre for the Arts
has named Janet. Amos as associate
director and as the successor in 1980 to
James Roy as artistic director of the Blyth
Summer Festival.
Ms, Amos was selected from more than
30 aplicants and brings a wide range of
experiences to the position. She is perhaps
best known for her work as an actress on
C.B.C. television in the series "A Gift To
Last" and in specials such as The Masseys
and in theatre at the Shaw Festival where
she played Major Barbara in 1978. She has
also played many important- roles with
Theatre Passe Muraille in the past.
It was for her ability as a director,
however, that Ms. Amos was chosen for
the Blyth position. She has previously
directed plays in Toronto and at the 1977
Blyth Summer Festival.
Mrs. Sheila Richards, president of the
board of directors of the Blyth Centre, said
it was Ms. Amos' feeling for the region
served by the theatre and her commitment
t, the unique mandate of the Blyth Festival
that was the deciding factor in her choice
from a list of strong candidates.
Although Toronto-born, Ms. Amos has
had a strong contact with the area served
Ken Bird 78 79 236
Bob Richardson 65 54 173
Clint Emmerich 67 45 157
Eric Ross 86 30 146
Ernie Back 66 38 142
Cameron Ross 44 43 130
MoNichol 47 29 123
Bob Elliot 39 37 113
Bill Pullen 57 25 113
Dec Gorman 35 43 107
Glen Bridge 58 23 104
Frank Workman 43 28 99
Ray McNichol 66 30 96
Ross Nicholson 35 24 93
Jack Vincent 55 19 93
Barry Adams 42 25 92
Bob Fraser 59 16 91
Bill Thamer 42 23 88
D. Breckenridge42 22 86
Alvin McLellan 33 21 75
Ken Gosling 41 17 75
Don Nolan 37 17 7L
Sam Workman 29 20 69
Janet Amos
Will head Blyth theatre
Mods Bank 112
Archers 84
5th Line 77
Blyth 66
High Score for Evening
Bill Protopapos 160, High in
3 darts, Ken Bird 180; Bob
Richardson, 180.
Scores this' week in the dart league
Mo Gordon 35 17 69
Ross Duncan 33 18 69
Hoss Cook 50 9 68
Fred Miers 32 16 64
Jan Van viet 28 14 56
Doug Chapman 27 13 53
M. McNichol 20 15 50
Jack McWhirter 23 13 49
M. Johnston 31 9 49
W. Campbell 23 10 43
G. Nichol 27 6 39
A. Breckenridge24 6 36
Ken Warwick 22 8 34
Harry Crich 14 7 28
Alex Gulttzen 11 8 27
B. Protopopos 16 6 28
Raymond Saur 7 1 9
Bryan Adams 3 1 5
Glen Campbell 4 0 4
5th Line 152
Sam's Gang 137
Walton 126
Bluevale 110
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