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The Brussels Post, 1979-02-28, Page 4The Players Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Sheldon Rosen's Oscar Wilde's Burt Shevelove's Edward Bond's Shakespeare's Shakespeare's Federico Garcia Lorca's Steve Petch's 19 =2— 27th Season Festival Stage June 4 to November 4 Francois-Regis Klanfer John Lambert F. Braun rilcAsh Robert McClure Dion McHugh Barry McGregor JIM McQueen Richard McMillan Barbara Maczka WilliaM Merton MalMo Frank Maraden Marti Maraden Wally Michaels Richard Monette Marylu Moyer William Needles Bob Ouellette Stephen Ouimetle Angelo Pedari Nicholas Pennell Jennifer Phipps John Pollard Douglas Rain Paul Rapsey Pamela Redfern Malda Rogerson Stephen Russell Alan Scarfe LeRoy Schulz Cedric Smith Victoria Snow Rex Southgate DavidS tein Barbara Stewart 'Hank StinsOn Winston Sutton Michael Tot±ke Peter tiatiriov Barry Van Elen GregOty WanlesS . William Webster tan White John Weide Barrie Wood For Complete Inf ormation ATii6dhiothWeistdb6 onniivsided , ,„. Our free brochure contains full infaithation On this season. •This production Canada, NSA 6 \4 or telephone (54) 27f-4046. Mail orders Get your copy by writing Stratford Festival, Stratford, Ontario, ties afofiretricAkepttsii 300ccoenplyle,d from Meth 5; Telephone Order accepted beelt grant froni :ugh IBM Canada Ltd Stewart Arnolt Karen Austin Rodger Barton Paul Batten Rod Beattie Christopher Blake Mervyn Blake Ingrid Blekys John Bluelhner Doming Blythe Jessica Booker. Barbara Budd Graeme Campbell Patrick Christopher Bill Copeland Richard Curnock John Cutts Diane D'Aouila Margot Dionne Peter Donaldson Eric Donkin Wilfrid Dube Craig Dudley David Dunbar Edward Evanko Edda Gaborek Sophie Gascon Richard Gita Maurice Good Donna Goodhand Lewis Gordon Jeffrey Guyton Amelia Hall' Richard Hardacre Dean .l-faWes MAX'Helprharin Martha Henry SuSan Hogan David HolMeS WilliaM Hutt Gerald Itaac Alicia Jeffery Geordie JohnSon Lerne. Kennedy JOel Kenyoh The First Part of Henry IV* Love's Labour's Lost The Second Part of Henry IV* Othello Avon Stage Richard II Ned and Jack The Importance of Being Earnest Happy New Year The Woman King Lear Third Stage (based on the play Holiday by Philip Barry and music by Cole Porter) North American Premiere The Taming of the Shrew Yerma adapted by Kenneth Dyba Victoria Premiere Ph 271 „ 4 (519) lid 40 • • • — THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 28 , 1979 Diane Cox, Valerie Johnston win public speaking competition JUNIOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS — Winners in the junior public speakingicompetition at the Brussels school paused long enough, for a picture. From left are Mr. Allen, Michael Bridge, Kevin Johnston, Emily Cousins and Jim Prior. (Photo by Langlois) BRUSSELS SPEAKERS — These peoplf were the winners of the public speaking competition at Brussels Public School. From left is the judge Mrs. Hooper, Valerie Johnston, Chris King, Mrs. Doreen Raymond and. Mrs. Jean Cooper. (Photo by Langlois) Solar refrigerator part of island Co-op Life on the tropical island of St. Lucia will be a little easier next month after the assembly of a solar energy refrigerator, designed and built at the University of Guelph. Engineering profes- sor Frank Theakston develop- ed the plans for the low-cost unit after being commis- sioned by the Guelph Rotary Club to survey the needs of the people of St. Lucia. The island villages have no refrigeration at present, says Prof. Theakston, because of the high cost of diesel generated electricity. The first solar energy refrigerator will be assembled in an island co-op for testing, but each village may ultimately have its own unit. Funds for the project were supplied by the Guelph Rotary Club and the Canadian International Development Agency. The walk-in refrigerator unit measures 8 x 8 x 12 feet and includes both a freezer' section at -23 celsius and a cold storage area at f celius. Solar panels collect heat from the sun to power the unit's absorption system. Cooling is accomplished by boiling Freon 12 gas off into' the evaporator coils. A constant temperature" is maintained overnight by the refrigera- toe.s own holding ability. The absorption system is reliable in tropical areas like St. Lucia because the SUE shines every day, Says' Prof. Theakston, It would not be practical for less sunny elkk• mates unless the refrigerator Diane Cox of Ethel won the junior category and Valerie Johnston of Brussels won the senior category of public Brussels Public the Public Speaking Con- test for Brussels Public School was held on Wednes- day, February 21st in the school auditorium. A number of parents were present and their interest was greatly appreciated. The judges were Mrs. Susan White, editor of the Seaforth Expos- itor; Mrs. Elaine Hopper, an English teacher from F.E. Madill Secondary School and Bob Allan, Superintendent of Education for the Brussels area. The speakers, their topic and the winners are: Grade 5: Michael Bridge, Muffin - My Cat; Karen Knight, Brandy - My Dog; Kim Harris, My Rabbits. Winner: Michael Bridge. Grade 6: Kevin Johnston - Belted Galloways; Wendy Martin - My Mother; Jeff Culbert - Space Trip to Mars. Winner: Kevin Johnston. Grade 7: Ted Cowan - Kevlar; Chris King - My Paper Route; Mariann Scott - Citizenship. Winner: Chris King Grade 8: Valerie Johnston - Space Trip Through a Library; Pam Wilson - Giv- ing; Murray Pipe - Super- stitions. Winner: Valerie Johnston Overall Grade 5 and 6: Winner - Kevin Johnston; Runner-up - Michael Bridge. Overall Grade 7 and 8: Winner - Chris King; Runner up Valerie Johnston. The overall winners and speaking when a competition was held at the Brussels Legion on Friday night. Presenting the awards to School — the runner-up speakers will represent Brussels Public School in a speak-off with Grey Central Public School to determine who represenisthe Brussels Legion in the Zone Contest. The students were coached by Jim Prior, Mrs. Cousins and Mrs. Raymond while Mrs. Kirkby helped the stu- dents research some of their topics. Principal Ken Scott said that the interest and help given by the parents was most valuable and com- mended the students, teach- ers, and parents for the excellent quality of the speeches presented at the competition. the girls were Legion mem- bers Glen Bridge and Ted Elliott. In public speaking competi tion held at the Brussels Public School winners were: Chris King, Valerie Johnston Kevin Johnston and Michael Bridge. Winnders in compe- tition at Grey Central school were Rodger Lichti, Diane Cox, Annette Blok and Julie McDonald. Winners of the school competitions went on to the Legion public speaking competition. Placement of entrants first to fourth in the Junior catergory at the Legion com- petition was as follows:Diane Cox, Grey Central Kevin Johnston of Brussels, Rodger Lichti, Grey Central and Michael Bridge of Brussels. In the senior competition, placement was as follows: Valerie Johnston of Brussels. Chris King of Brussles, Julie MacDonald of Ethel and Annette Blok of Grey Central Final competition with 12 Legion branches competing will be held Saturday, March 3 in Brussels. About 34 children will be competing in Brussels Zone C-1. were equipped with a conven- tional compression-type stand-by unit. While Can- ada isn't likely to offer a market for Prof. Theakston's solar energy refrigerator, the design has attracted the attention of government and social agencies that operate in tropical areas. Parents interest appreciated In Brussels Mobile Home, 3 bedrooms, 4 pc bath, oil furnace, ideal starter or retirement home. Priced to Sell _ 3 Bedroom One Stoney Home with attached garage, 4 pc bath, electric heat, good location. This house is worth Looking at CARDIFF & MULVEY Real Estate & Insurance Box 69, Brussels, Ontario Phone 887-6100 NOH 1H0