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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-04-19, Page 11People We Know Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Martin of Brussels spent Sunday in Toronto with. Mr, and Mrs. John Tooth and family who honoured them with a dinner to celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Tooth of Belleville. 'ikOVVtik SLOOG Wednesday and Sunday Nights B.M.G. Commuhity Centre 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. Skates for Rent or Bring Your Own Everyone Welcome 15 REGULAR GAMES 1 SPECIAL 2 SHARE THE WEALTH $85 JACKPOT WITH 49 NUMBERS CONSOLATION PRIZE OF $15: OPTIMIST BINGO Brussels Legion Sun. April 23 8 pm Admission S1.00 Additional card .25c or 5. for $1.00 16 years and over THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 19, 1978 — 11 Jarvis, Brian Heather, Murray Cardiff, Lloyd Mayer, Bruce Wilbee, Bruce Raymond, Don Bray, Herman Plas. There were 36 teams involved in the tournament. OPTIMIST EXECUTIVE — Pictured here are the Optimist executive members who .recently handled the Optimist hockey tournament in. Brussels. From I. in the front row are Jim Fritz, George Langlois, John. James' Murphy, Artistic Direct- performance, it seems..."design- or for the Huron Country PlaY- ed solely to spread the habit of house released final plans for its laughter." The story. which may 1978 Festival of Summer Theatre. spark some sympathy for men's The six play season which opens lib, -concerns the scrapes a man July 4th is - a tribute to six gets into in trying to live up to his decades. One new play, Two wife's image of him as a ladies' Below, will represent the man! After the Broadway run, the 70's; the others, ranging back to paly was *made into a movie the 20's, were outstanding hits of starring Buster Keaton. Continu- their day. The 20's entry is a • ing as a stock favourite through- neglected Broadway hit written in out the 20's, the paly then fell into 1917 by a lawyer from Hamilton, ,meglect. The Playhouse Company Ontario. Each.play has something is giving the play its first of significance to say about the production in perhaps 40 or 50 temper of the times which gave it year's. birth.. As. previously announced, The The third, production of the Odd Couple, Neil Simon's hit season speaks for the 70's and of the mid 60's opens the season centres on a Canadian writer, with' a two-week run beginning 'George Robertson. Mr . Robert- July 4th. • son's play, Twd Below, will be The second production is the receiving its premiere perform- 1920's Broadway hit, Parlor, ances in this production. Two Bedroom and, Bath written .by Below is a light comedy about the Hamilton Lawyer, Charles two unlikely types holed up in the Bell' (in collaboration with Mark bagement apartment of a Toronto Swan). Said one critic at its initial tenement which happens to, be -PROGRAMME STARTS AT DUSK CHILDREN IN CARS (12 Years and Under) ADMITTED FREE undergoing demolition. Author George Robertson. a native of Brampton, began his career as 'an actor and played leading roles in several BrOadway show, has appeared - in a dozen films, Baby",, and recently played the lead- in the CBC feature "Dawson Pat- rol". which _ he also wrote. Mr. .Robertson appeared, on stage at the Playhouse • in the 1973 Pro- duction "Under the Yum-Yum Tree." • Oklahoma!: the 1940's Rogers and. Hammerstein musical. .comedy masterpiece is'-the foitrth production of the Playhouse season, opening August 1st for a , two-week run. * THE QUEEN'S HOTEL 4( .4( BRUSSELS 40 I Friday & Saturday Night SILVER. DOLLARS *1 4( Newly added to the season is the 50's romantic comedy-drama, ' Picnic. The Pulitzer Prize and Critic's Circle award-winning play is by William Inge. 'It is a story of conflict and romance sparked when a young vagabond • saunters into a small mid-western town. The film version starred Willian Holden, Kim Novak and 1 Rosalind Russell. Picnic opens . August 15th for 'a two-week run. Springtime for Henry, the final offering of the season is a British farce. Since its *original production in the 1930's, ,1• SpringtiMe for Henry has 1 Friday and Saturday, April 28, 29 BREAKING TRAINING I * 4( '0( 'it * * * * * * * * * StaNreriwnsgBtheeZad Entertainment at — Plus — remained a summer stock classic. The show opens August 29th for a one-week, run*. THEATRE OPEN Friday, Saturday and Sunday Programme subject to unavoidable changes. PHONE 338-312 .1 Sunday, April 23 Only MEAT CLEAVER MASSACRES — plus — MANSION OF THE DOOMED -Sunday, April 30 Only MASSAGE PARLOUR HOOKERS —ALSO — BORN FOR HELL ORCA, THE KILLER WHALE' With Richard Harris (Adult Entertainment) ADMII1ANCt RESTRICTED vt•ASTOCi"467:11 err 10 PI11100 WO 0, MI • WM Saturday, May 13,1978 Roast Beef Baked POtatoegi;.-tgalads, etc. Sponsored by Myth District Community Centre Board PROCEEDS TO PAY ARENA DEFICIT Tickets' $6 ,00 per person Tickets available at Blyth Post Office; Clerk's Offjee or from any board member. Smorgasbord & Dance Blyth District Community Centre Music by Music Makers Dancing 9 to 1:00 at Grand Bend plans theatre season