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Box office
records
broken
Attendance and box office
records fell left and right for
the 1982 Blyth Summer
Festival season which closed
September 15.
More than 31,000 persons
paid their way into regular
performances at the
Festival with added atten-
dance at previews and
benefit performances
pushing attendance past the
32,000 mark. Overall paid at-
tendance was 89.9 per cent of
capacity.
Country - Hearts by Ted
Johns and John Roby headed
the list with an average of
. 470 persons per night for 95.8
percent of capacity. Heads
You- Lose by Peter Colley
drew 458 persons per night or
93.3 percent of capacity with
an average of 456.6 persons
per night. Anne Chislett's
Quiet in the Land which was
held over for three extra per-
formances averaged 424 per-
sons per night or 88 per cent
of capacity. When previews
and benefit performances
are taken into account, Quiet
in the Land becomes the first
play in Festival history to
draw more=khan 10,000 per-
sons in a single 'season.
Down North by Janet Amos
played to 85 per cent of
capacity, an average of 419
persons per performance.
In all there were 52 sold
out performances at . the
Festival. The entire run of •
Country Hearts was sold out
and all but one performance
of Heads You Lose was sold
out. Only three perfor-
mances of the initial three-
week run of Quiet in the
Land were not sold out.
"It has been the third year
in a raw of incredible
growth," Janet Amos, Ar- •
tistic Director said, • "and a
__._._r-eahchallenge.to-us.m plane ._._-.
ing the 1983 season."
Medieval
Feast
planned
Keep Saturday, November
13 at 7 p.m. open. One hun-
dred and fifty-four tickets
are now on sale at the Blyth
Centre for the Arts for our
second annual Medieval
Feast. If last year's success
is anyindication, you should
order your tickets, as soon as
possible.. ,
For $15. (plus tax) you can
enjoy a fabulous meal in-.
cluding soup, bread, roast
pig, chicken, ribs, battered
mushrooms, fall fruits,
vegetables, and tarts. If you
enjoy it, you can also lave
wine and beer.,
A Medieval Feast
demands medieval cutlery,
your fingers, so bring your
own bib and enter the . Great
Medieval Feast Bib Contest.
To add •colour to our banquet
hall, you can also dress up in
medieval costumes if you
wish.
To fill out the evening, we
will have entertainment of
all kinds, including music
and magic. Our magician is
Ron . Oliver and our
rninistrels include the
Madrigal Singers and a har-
pist.
1''or . a riotous evening of
good food, good fun and good
entertainment, don't miss
this year's Medieval Feast
at the Blyth Memorial Hall,
November 13. All proceeds
will go directly . to the
building fund. For tickets
call 523-9300 or 523-9225.
Harbor
report
BY RON GRAHAM
The Algosea arrived light
from Port Colborne on
September 10 and cleared
harbor the next day for
Three Rivers, Quebec.
The Algoport arrived light
from Kingsville on Sep-
tember 14 and cleared
harbor the next day for
Cornerbrook, = Newfoun-
dland.•
The Algoway cleared
harbor for S't. Joseph.
.Michigan onSep.tem.her 5.
Maitland... _.
• from page 6A
Bail Club Tournament was
won by Verna and John
Kane, after aclose...c1J
runners-up Joan and Bob
McDougall. Jean and Bill
Hanly who won the Molson
Trophy last week. and the
Air Canada in July. came '
tenth in a field •of 118 couples
at North Halton on Frida).
September 17. Good show'
Sorry folks, there was no
hole -in -one on Championship
Day ... we're blaming the
wind. But there is one more
week when 1 could report It'
Good fuck.