The Brussels Post, 1979-05-16, Page 11979
International Year
•f the Child
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- Friday Special
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Saturday Special
CLUB STEAK
soup or juice, dessert
...because
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has the
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smile Sunday Special
Leg of
LAMB with mint sauce
Blyth Centre for the Arts
Presents a
SPRING FESTIVAL
of Antiques and Crafts
featuring 50 of Ontario's finest artisans
and antique dealers
SAT. MAY 19
10 am - 5 pm
Blyth Community Centre
Admission 50c
Special Advance tickets
now available
Also featuring Huron County's
largest annual book sale
People we know
OPEN: Wed. - Sat. 5 - 12:30
Christopher Lee
Armstrong, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs, Brian Armstrong,
and David's wee brother,
was baptized on Mother's
Day, May 13 at Melville
Presbyterian Church,
Brussels By Rev. K. Innes.
Following the service,
lunch was served at Chris's
home for his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. John
Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Jacklin and aunts and
uncles.
Guests with Tom and
Jennie Strachan were her
niece, Mrs. Les Bell of
Saskatchewan; her sister,.
Mrs. Jean Smith of Alberta,
and her brother Mr. Bob
Knechtel of Peachland, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryan
left Monday on a trip to
Ireland.
Mother's Day visitors with
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MAY 18, 19
Robby Benson & Collen
Dewhurst Starring in
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"Well played and filled
with super skating
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Mrs. Winnifred Edgar were
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Edgar,
Shelley and Duane of
Listowel, Mr. and • Mrs.
Bruce Edgar, Debbie and
Marcia and Blair Dolair of
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Hemingway visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Whittaker of Brant
ford and Dr. and Mrs. Peter
Hemingway of Listowel on
the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.
Neil Hemingway were
visitors at the Douglas
Hemingway home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke,
Mrs. Lattie McCutcheon and
Mrs. Annie Thyme were
dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George McCutcheon
following the baptism of their
grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rann of
Galt, were weekend visitors
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with Mr.s Aletha Rann. Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Johnson of
Mississauga are guests this
week at the same home.
Dr. and Mrs. Hazlewood
spent a few days in Hamilton
last week when Dr. Hazle-
wood was in attendance at
the Moore Sovereign
Consistory. On Sunday they
attended Wellington Square
United Church, Burlington
where Dr. Hazlewood
baptized grandson Paul,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Harrower. A family
dinner was enjoyed following
the service.
Kids
treated
to dinner
at arena
About 400 parents, minor
hockey players, and figure
skaters gathered in the
Brussels, Morris and Grey
Community Centre on
Saturday night for a meal put
on by Bill Protopapaspwner
of the Olympia Restaurant.
Bill donated all the food
and also had three cartoon
films for the children.
HURON
OLDE TYME
FESTIVAL
See Performances in
Fiddle, Step dancing
Square dancing
for
$1000 in prizes
and trophies
Fri.,Sat.,June 1 & 2
Memorial Hall Blyth
8 p.m.
Admission: Friday $2.50
Saturday $;) 00
Both Nights $5.00
Children $1.00 off Adult Prices
For tickets call 523-9300
Three well-known Canad-
ian directors will work closely
with five playwrights and a
designer to produce the 1979
season of the Blyth Summer
Festival. Jame's Roy, artistic
director of the festival,
recently announced the art-
istic personnel of the sum-
mer season.
Mr. Roy will direct the
season's opener, This ,For-
eign' Land, by Patricia
Mahoney. Mr. Roy, who
founded the Festival in 1975,
has directed many of its
productions since its incep-
tion, including Gwendoline,
and the Huron Tiger in the
1978 season. This year he
will also direct Child, an
intriguing drama by James
Nichol, author of last seasons
Gwendoline.
Guest director Keith
Batten will direct I'll Be
Back For You Before Mid-
night, by Peter Colley.
Among Mr.. Batten's more
recent credits are the co-
direction with Robin Phillips
of Private Lives in the Strat-
ford Festival's 1978 season.
Janet Amos, whose_ last
directing assignment with
the Festival was -the 1977
production of The Blyth
Memorial History Show, will
direct Keith Roulston's
McGillicuddy's Lost Week-
end. Ms. Amos has been
recently named associate
director of the Festival, and
CAPITOL
THEATRE
291-3070 Listowel
Starting
Wednesday May 16 for
four days only
Alan Alda and Ellen
Byrston in
"SAME TIME NEXT
YEAR"
Adult Entertainment
Show time 7:00 and
9:00 p.m.
Starting Sunday May 20
Three feature holiday
special. "Skate Board"
"Chequered Flag" and
"Smoky and the
Bandit"
All seats $3.00
Adult Entertainment
Show time 7:00 p.m.
will assume artistic direction
of the Festival on James.
Roy's departure in Septem-
ber of 1979.
The final production of the
season, The Death of the
Donnellys, by Theatre Pass
Muraille with•Ted Johns, will
be brought to the Festival by
director Paul Thompson.,,Mr.
Thompson's name is more
than familiar in southwestern
Ontario because of the fre-
quent tours of Theatre Passe
Muraille in this area.
Design for the first four
productions will be realized
by Tony Abrams. Mr.
Abrams is currently resident
designer of the Theatre Pro-
gram of Ryerson Polytech-
nical Institute in Toronto,
and has additional design
credits with Phoenix Theatre
and Labyrinth Productions .in
Toronto.
THE BRUSSELS POST, MAY 16, 1979 — 11
Canadian directors
to work at Blyth
Bigger & Better
,Danny's
Pizza
4 new sizes
PROGRAMME .
STARTS AT DUSK
CHILDREN IN CARS
(12 Years and Under)
ADMITTED FREE
THEATRE OPEN
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
Programme subject to
unavoidable changes.
"Disco beat by some top
performers"
[Adult Entertahunent1
SUNDAY ' MAY 20 ONLY
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
—5 features-
1. NAUGHTY
BOARDING HOUSE
2. LOVE CAVE
3. UNDERCOVER
GIRLS
4. SEXUAL FANTASIES
5. SCHOOL OF
EROTIC ENJOYMENT
Daily Dinner Specials
Entertainment
Fri. & Sat. May 1 8 & 19
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