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10—THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST' 17, 1977.
- He Won't Come In From the
Barn is not exactly a technical
difector's dream. NOt many
shows require'two live cows and a
rooster to take up residence on a
stage for two weeks.But this
show, brought to the -Blyth stage
by Theatre Passe Muraille and
the, Blyth Centre for the Arts,
entails just that.' The show, which
will run from. August 24 to
September 3, is set in a barn, and
the animals . will' provide
atmosphere (perhaps in more
ways than one!) '
The play features Ted johns in
the title role of a farmer who has
decided to renounce the world
and retreat to , his barn as a
personal protest ' against
government regulations and farm:
centralization. His protest
procedes, despite the entreaties
Short Shots
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filled with.the ftitranfllaughter of
a son 'and four grandchildren it-
. seemed very gloomy quiet, and
lonely.. EVen the dog felt it' and
whined for attention.Of course the
ready helping hands with those •
odd jobs that a senior citizen finds
hard to deal with were missed
also. Then there was the struggle
to get- into a business routine
again after a few days away from
it. But, we enjoy it, and that is
what matters. '
situation full of laughs and a little
social comment. The show
originally played in Toronto, but
has beeri =brought to . Blyth for a'
of family and friends,' creating a two week run 'in the Blyth
Memorial Hall.
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DISCUSSING THEIR TRIP — Mrs. Stella Winn and Mrs."-.1an Van Vliet talk oveP
the events of their 30,000 island cruise in Mrs. Winri's apartment in the Brussels
senior citizens complex. The residents read an active life: (Staff Photo)
SENIOR CITIZENS COMPLEX — The Brussels senior citizens complex houses an
active gm:rub of people. At _present there are five, vacancies in the building.
Farmer protests in Blyth play,
KEEPING UP WITH THE NEWS — Charlie "
Nicholson of the Brussels senior citizens complex
spends part of each day reading the paper to keep up
with world events. Mr. Nicholson, who has lived in
th,e complex since April, says he likes the freedom
the complex offers. (Staff Photo)
Saturday August 20
• LEO CLUB
BALL TOURNAMENT 9 5 Battle of the Leos
PORK CHOP SUPPER or Leo's
at Lions Park ,$1,50
ROLLER SKATING 7 - 9. Everyone Welcome
DANCE to MR. PRODUCTION
at Brussels Arena
from 9 - f2 •
Price 2.00
Everyone come out and, support the club.