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bon RitOilei. president of the West apron Jtinlor Farmers,
and Jim Pentland, past president •of .the club proudly slisplay
the awardtPresented to •the club for the best Community
Betterment Projects at the provincial conference of Junior
Farmers In Toronto last month., New sIgna for the Medical
Centre in Warm*, reforestationprojects and a food booth at
the trader., pull last summer to raise a donation for the new
Lucknow District Community Centre Were several of the • ,
projects which contributed to the club's winning the award. , .
[SentineiStaff Photo]
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Janet Amos
associate
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however, that Ms. Amos was chosen for the
Blyth position. She has' previously directed
•Plays in Toronto and et -the1977 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 to 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 by
the Blyth theatre since 1972 when she was a
•member of the Theatre Passe Muraille
company that put together The,Earm Show
near clinton, a few miles away. She has
• Since returned with several other produc-
tions and is also married to an area native,
Ted Johns; who wrote and performed the
19.78 Festival hit production, The School
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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 Westera Ontario region. "I
feel that it's connection with the community
and the way it reflects both the cdtiununity
and the country makes it one of the most
exciting theatres anywhere," 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 directorship in September.
Ms. Amos is also a member of the
Advisory Council of the Canada Council and
of the Canadian. Actors' Equity Association
Council.
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Huron, Kinloss,' Culross and Carrick Town-
ships. •
Graeme Craig, 31, of R. R. 1 Walton, was
nominated as the Liberal Party candidate
last spring.
Mr. Craig was born and raised in the
Walton area and is a graduate of Seaforth
District High School and of Ridgetown
College of Agriculture. In addition to his own
farming operation, he has been a technician
• with -United Breeders for the past 10 years.
Mr. Craig is married to the former Helen
Elliott of Seaforth and has a son and
daughter, both preschoolers.
Mr, Craig will be taiing a leave of absence
from his United Breeders job to run for
office:
Moira Couper of Bayfield, a freelance
community education worker, has announc-
ed she will be seeking the NP nomination
as the party's local candidate.
The nomination meeting to elect a NDP
candidate to run in the Huron -Bruce riding
,will be held on April 17 at tht Clinton town
hall. Mrs. Helen Trench, m4mbership and
corresponding secretary for_the local NDP
association, said Mrs. Moira Couper is the
only declared candidate to date.