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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 Lions BINGO Every Saturday at — Blyth Memorial Hall 12 reg. - 10 each 3 share the wealth $150 jackpot 60 calls- every Sat at 8 p.m. Lamellar •••• • •• • • ' • •LYEELIM • • • • • • • CINEMA • •••• ..• •••••• NOW PLAYING s o WItiGHAM pHorig—xisrminimmiim WEDNESDAY TO TUESDAY FEB. 28 TO MARCH 6TH SHOWTIMES—FRI.-SAT. 7:00 AND 9:00 P.M. ALL OTHER DAYS 8:00 P.M. ONLY! STARTS forg etm of a girl icho famed FRIDAY to he uniS once a champion. MARCH iCE ) I 9TH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT B.B.A. Breakfast MEETING Brussels Inn 7:45 a.m. Wed., March 7 All members please attend. OLYMPIA 0 •c:7:887.-6914 Restaurant Brussels 75 Open from 6 a.m. 7 days a week Every Thurs. Night SURF 'N' TURF c Sale * Fri., Sat., Sun. Club STEAK with all the trimmings 5.99 buys another club steak Bill and 'Dee welcome the Atom Hockey Players, Coaches, and Parents. Good luck to the optimist tournament Reg $4.50 each Brussels ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Snowmobile Poker Rally SUN. MARCH 11 'Registration: 11a.m. - 2 p.m. $3.00 per hand . Numerous prizes . Trophy . Cash 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 MOB MMINP salmi MEM NMI MOW IMO IM▪ O IM▪ MO NMI MOM "M▪ e s▪ ill Day Curling 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". Billy Bishop bound for Broadway allIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII111/111111111E 11. MOO NM, WINN IMO Mall OM MINN NM MUM MIN SIMI NM MOM NM = =.... Wednesday ...., ... ...... 4:45-5:30 - Sprout Practice 41-4 i mi. 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