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The Huron Expositor, 1986-09-03, Page 16NTERTATNM .NT A16 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 E . - Robin Phillips back in Stratford The Stratford Festival announced the make," Festival Artistic Director John appointment of Robin Phillips as Director of Neville said today. "As an actor, I have a the Young Company. first-hand knowledge of Robin's directorial A former Artistic Director of the Festival Skills. In addition, he has a rare ability to (1974-80); Mr.. Phillips is one of the most gun of ide young their actors towards dss a fuller realize- l do a respected directors working in North Amer- tiosuperb fob as Director of the Young lean theatre. His recent production oft Company." Cymbeline for the Festival in 1986 (it opened Robin Phillips replaces Tom Kerr, Director standing ovations earnedfrom critical acclaims.Cand of the Young Company) in 1986. For personal markedahisstaudiences. involvementt reasons, Mr. Kerr has asked to be released Incinn his first Festival from his contract and the Festival has agreed since 1980. 'This is an announcement i am ,+orated to to that request. More bonus draw winners Huron Country Playhouse has announced another Bonus Draw winner. The third $1,000 Bonus Draw took place, as scheduled, at 8:30 p.m. August 1 on the Main Stage, preceding a Saltwater Moon performance. Colonel Tom Lawson, of London was the winner. The Bonus Draws are attached to the Playhouse fund-raising project, "Win a $24,000 lot in Southcott Pines." Ticketsare excellenthe chances of winning are 100 onlyeach, and (0 have been printed. The last two $1000 draws will take place September6 at 8:30 p.m., the closing night of Annie and of the Playhouse season, on the main Stage; and October 28 at 8:30 p.m. at "I am delighted to accept this appointment as Director of the Young Company," Robin bithn Phillips said today. "My re Festival this year was a happy time and the Young Company is a program In which I have a special interest, It provides the opportunity to teach as well as to direct but it also carries a huge responsibility -- the development of new and exciting talent to carryon the tradition of excellence so vital to the future of the Stratford Festival. I am honored to become a part of this vital process."' announced the Grand Bend Chamber of Commerce meeting. The tinal draw for the beautiful $24,000 wooded lot in Southcott Pines, will be made on November 15, at the Huron Country Playhouse Annual General Meeting. Call 519)238-8451 for ticket information. Professional organization elects president • Charles H. Broadwell, P.Ag., Manager of the Ontario Bean Producers' Marketing Board, is the new President-elect of the Agricultural institute of Canada. The AIC is the national . organization of professionals working in Canadian agriculture and has, some 5400 members from coast to coast. Mr. Broadwell has been a dynamic marketer for the agricultural producers of southwestern Ontario, leading trade mis- sions overseas on behalf of the Ontario Bean Producers' Marketing Board. Mr. P.roadwell is active in London -area community organization and was Chairman of Church Councils (Lutheran) in Chatham and London, President of Kiwanis clubs in Chatham and London, Vice-chairman of the Kent County School Board, Chairman of the Kent County 4-11 Leaders Association, a member of the London Chamber of Com- merce and a member of the Senate of the University of Guelph. He is a Past -president of the Ontario institute of Agrologists and has twice been Video workshop The Huron Country Playhouse received a very enthusiastic response to its first Video Workshop, held on-site, Saturday, August 16. The workshop provided young people, ages 12 to 14, with the opportunity to participate in the creation of their own video Soviet speaker meeting highlight The Semi -Annual Meeting and Convention of the Ontario Corn Producers' Association, to be held at the Waterloo Inn, Waterloo, on September 3 will feature Eduard Pogosian from the Soviet Union as the guest luncheon speaker. Mr. Pogosian, President of Stan - Canada Inc., Toronto, will speak on Soviet Agriculture and U. S. S.R-Canada Trade Relations. in addition, OCPA has put together a program of informed speakers to discuss international grain trade, Canadian grain problems and corn marketing. The first speaker presentation of the Convention will begin at 10 a.m. The morning program will be followed by the noon luncheon and the afternoon business meet- ing. According to Ed Kalita. President of the ()Mario Corn Producers' Association, the i -day event should be an informative program of interest to Ontario at Conven- tion, corn inners Registration costs, payable tion, will be $5 per person which covers participation in the morning session and the luncheon. Rexirfmortt lM.orkstlae held at Huronview Huron County Health Unit will offer a one day workshop on "Planning Your Retire- ment" Ftiday, September 19 in the Huron - view Auditorium, Clinton. Dave Echlin. an Education Consultant in Human Resources with London Life will facilitate the workshop. Mr. Edilin designs and delivers staff development programs, coordinates in-house Retirement Planning sessions for London Life and guest instructs for a retirement planning course offered by Fanshawe College. He has pon retirement planninga workshop and will d his own help participants in the September 19 workshop investigate what retirement means to them and clarify their personal concerns and priorities. He'll discuss fiances. health and how it might impact an retirement plans. activities that you should be involved in now, social ow to weather the transition concerns, et ng from here to retirement and when to start. The workshop promises to provide useful and interesting information for anyone wanting to plan for a happy, secure retirement. A registration fee of 825 includes partidpa- tion in the workshop, handout materials, lunch, and coffee break refreshments. For more information call Sheryl Gilbert at the Health Unit, 52418301. To pre -register send your name, address, and telephone number with a cheque for $25 made payable to County Sif heryl Gilbert,uron CouYour nty Health Unit Court House, Goderich N7A 1M2. Anyone Must interested seratte ending rbeforeWdesdaySeptember 10. elected Vice-president of the International Pulse Association. Mr. Broadwell will formally assume the presidency of the Institute at its 67th Annual ' Conference, to be held in London at the University of Western Ontario August 23-26, 1987. is weld -received soap opera. Combining video and theatre mediums, children work with experienced Playhouse staff, Jackie May and Jim Hyslop, in a thrilling creative endeavour. $1,000 RICHER — Michael Moriarty of R.R.2 Bagfietd recently won a $1,000 bill. The money, a result of a draw sponsored by the Father Stephen Eckert Council No. 5289 f thozae Knights of Columbus of Seaforth and District, was presented Thursday by Gelinas, right, Past Grand Knight. Leo Hagan, recorder looked on. A second prize of $200 was won by Monique Cantln and a third prize of 3100 by Bruce Klelev. Mcllwralth photo Las Vegas trip offered as fundraising drive prize For only $2 (3 tickets for $5), you could be as baggage handling throughout. the lucky winner of a round. trip for two to Through the generous donation of Ellison Vegas, including airfare, three night's Travel and Tours in Exeter and Wingham; accommodation, hotel and air taxes, a Fun Huron Country Playhouse is offering draw Book filled with discount coupons, the tickets for a trip to Vegas as one of the services of a Keytour representative, a season's fund-raising projects. pre-purchasingservice of show tickets, The winner will be announced the closing transfers sightseeing el and airport, as well Plbus ayhouse at (519)-238-8951.ht of - bar 6. Call the You Can Deal With Confidence When You Deliver Your 1986 White Bean Crop to beffab Ken fit, ,Campbell & .Sons .L ,t1..,, SeQfolith, Howpn• & Howson Ltd., Blyth, On*ario Palmerston Elevators Ltd. 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