The Brussels Post, 1979-02-28, Page 11SENIOR LADIES' WINNERS — Carol Wheeler of Brussels (far right)
placed first, Michelle McCutcheon of Brussels (centre) placed second and
Carol Leeti of Stratford placed third in the seniors ladies figure skate at
the I nterclu b Competitions held on Sunday. (Brussels Post Photo)
Billy Bishop Goes to War,
the musical starring Eric
Peterson and composer-
writer-director John Gray is
going to Broadway where it
will be produced by Mike
Nichols.
Nichols along with
Chistopher Wooten, director
of the Vancouver East
Cultural Centre; another
Broadway producer Lewis
Allen and Vancouver
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Lunch and refreshments at Legion Hall
The J Atoms were in
Monkton Monday night for
their last regular scheduled
game of the season and
picked up a 7-0 victory. Dean
Wheeler led the way with 5
goals, Marty Rutledge and.
Wayne Wheeler scored
singles. Assists went to
David Wheeler and. Marty
Rutledge.
On Wednesday night the
Atoms played the first game
of their playoffs at home
against Elma-Logan. They
won by a 4-1 score. Scoring
for Brussels s was Sean
Kieffer, Shawn Bremner,
Dean Wheeler, Marty
Rutledge. Assists went to
Paul Tolton, Sean Kieffer,
Dean Wheeler, Marty
Rutledge.
The. Bantams were in
Zurich on Wednesday night
for the first game of their
Just to set the story
straight, Nichols met 'the
actor and the musician at the
Listowel home of lawyer
MacPratt which few people
in this area would describe as
being a farmhouse.
At least Ms. Mallet spelled
the name of the town cor-
rectly.
playoffs. In a close game of
hci.ckey, they lost 6-5. Todd.
Wheeler scored 2 goals,
Bruce Boneschansker, Brian
Wheeler, Peter Bennett
scored singles. Assists went
to. Kevin Wheeler, Steve
Knight, John Anstett,Peter
Bennett, Stewart Cardiff.
On Friday the Peewees
and Midgets also played
playoff games. The Peewees
opened their playoffs against
Blyth and were defeated 4-2.
Scoring for Brussels were
Darrin Watts and Tim Fritz.
the Midgets had opened
their series against Lucknow
on Wednesday night. They
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were defeated 6-2'. Scoring
for Brussels was Ken
Higgins assisted by Neil
Elliott and Neil Elliott
unassisted.
'On Friday night the
Midgets played at home and
were defeated 7-1 by
Lucknow.
GAMES THIS WEEK
Wed, 7:00-Wingham Atoms
at Brussels
8:30-Zurich Bantams at
Brussels
Fri. 7:00-? Peewees ,at
Brussels
8:30-Paisley Midgets at
- Brussels.
THE BRUSSELS POST, FEBRUARY 28, 1979 — 11
Atoms shut-gout Monkton
businessman Haig Ferris
saw a production of the
musical in Listowel on the
night of Jan. 29 and liked
what they saw.
While local people who
saw the musical here were
delighted to learn Billy Bis-
hop is headed for Broadway,
a story appearing in the
Toronto Star on Saturday,
Feb. 17 regarding the events
relating to the play's success
caused more than a few
laughs.
Columnist Gina Mallet
wrote that Nichols and his
friends had seen the musical
in Listowel on Jan. 30 rather
than on Jan. 29 — and that
was only the beginning of
Ms. Mallet's miscon-
ceptions.
The performance, ac-
cording to Ms. Mallet, had
been staged at the town's
"tiny high school". Actually
Billy Bishop was staged at
the Kin Station hall, and
while it could be described as
being "tiny" by a big city
theatre critic, Listowel
District Secondary School
which accommodates over
1,000 students would hardly
fit that description.
Ms. Mallet went on to say
that Nichols talked with
Peterson and Gray following
the performance at the
'farmhouse" .where they
were staying, noting that he
appeared unannounced in
the "farmhouse kitchen".
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