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The Liberal, 27 Apr 1972, p. 10

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J I THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill. Ontario. Thursday. April 27. 197 10 i, r _. .7 A I u ' a Good Production Oi "Candida" Is Running At Curtain Club Fem“ Al‘d Flam” T° we“ Stelco Siding ~1astsandiasts People Beside Wilcox Arena Road and lasts and tastsand lasts and lasts...yet . ‘ , , . . v ‘ ¢”' A - r t H“? inngtp r‘lnal'nl~n'l nt (‘tiitaiii ('llll) .l‘vllrlrllfl “llh t'lllt‘ tllél'tlt" l‘llPlt'ases were 1 MITCHELL that mo t of mna 1 s Dials leaic lackec , n - ' I I By (,EOFPRE imc rolrl. {the mall “hm? ‘UU'P-‘F t" mp Elm-m: ".‘CPWWI‘CLW . ‘1” d6. mmmm‘ m If” . . Richmond Hill Parks and Rec- Ecstorl it would he better it then COStS no [nore Ordlnary metal Siding! George Bernard Shit": "(1311* But at 'lTu: Curtain (“luh the depended on his spellbindinz s13? M “MIN “will”: J ll t l I 'thHm mp (HI-lain “Mi l‘eatim‘t Committee “I” take all went 1n the romiiiittce first Qhe . .. .»- . , , ..- .. . .r- t. > w .2 :1 . - -. " . u v dida lCtll'l‘t’llll," on ‘1?“ at Ht" other iii:nt . was pleaâ€"anti1 Linton. I also thoubht hi lm a tale that I pp llll ia n 1 on up on tit‘itllfrl ‘posslhlp “cps. h}. fmmm: and mpmibpd :mm concern Hm, xx. in Curtain Club of Richmond Hlll' rtiri‘ri'r‘d The prod llCt ion :~\\llCll from man to mouse won an ai-ai'il lion1 tllt" ('f‘lttl‘v’tl (lNllll- “‘tlllll'i tm‘ t‘Pl‘tl‘OflUC‘ _ . - .cfl’ ' . t . v. . tario Drama l.c;i:1ic liii hi- lion rather than creation and . “as wiitten in 1894â€"9.) a. -ucc0cded in keeping: me falll_\i(cllllt“ a little too .siidrlcllll. 01“ y . . . . r 5 1 ~ - - - ~. according to OHS him~"‘tt**”3 gonstantlv entciviined and thié Autonv \‘l'hilnci as Eugene dcsvgn of thc (uilain ( lulis last imazinatiou. I remember \Illll‘tlfakog‘?:ir1:02n {Lag )gsnnzhai 1.11:" :lciphghfififg - . , n ~. - .. . . - .. - ' s ' counterblast to lhscn's '.\ Doll was (il)\lrlll.~.l\‘ the case for the Marchbanks. the third member production. the t. l ocon da admiration the sets for such awe {mm me '16" mad “mélflm were 90‘s'dmxl‘f’ d f “H? House‘ showing that in the real [.94 of the Audion“. too. lol’ the trian:l". gave us aISmile. I think I d0‘t'l'lllt‘d that past productions as The Frag. TM” ,1”, accesq m [hp new ar- protectionn ep” 9 0 ‘ typical do”s home ,i is tha Dlmmm. Gordon Diver kepl Byronic pom “no convincing]: as a feat of i-rconstihctioh Delicate Balance. The Countrb em 5 . ~ “r: Hianmv ‘ald hm‘mvm. man who is tlitD rlOlt" The Play the attention t‘ocuseed on tlie‘FDI‘an: '01”? “hm 11“” occasmn "31h" ma" 2 513:? SN “ire. and Iii-31113110“ Counctllor Shaun Ben": that the munici allitviwasrwithin was first pet-formed for U1? right actors at the right tinieslrlemanrlcd . . , and pI-nvldE‘d an Mr, Sl‘tllll‘tlll‘:l has done it ‘Candida is the last play t’or‘chairm;m of me mmmidgg‘ H: “Hal Ham 1?” u-qnfi‘me ‘m P”th l" 1904 and' contrary '0 and made most of Shaw'sattractive a l t c I‘llfitll't‘ {mm 3-7131” imam "" ‘6‘“ a man“ [he (“Ham “Uh m mp” mm- "are this assuiance itohcouiicil for a load 7'I am reas:ured the lpgendl Shaw demp; it “a: “.m. pom“,- I “mug!” the”, “crriiilllcll Candida had to make her moth reconstruction iob which cut premises and it's also tlieQfindav ‘mgm L m‘mmpalm H mm“ d0 8” n ten for either Eltt‘n TOWN 0" some unmotiiated moves aroundfclmiCP- ‘lm‘ “null”; '" do “"h 'hmm' LIN Na" 1.”..hflm'mf‘inm fort Counml (has to receipt of a can to ameliorate Atheir proh- Mrs. Patrick Campbell and that H”, (my, “high timer the arzu-l Bill. as has happened in sc\- cal desizn but mcrch l‘(‘pl’(‘» the ILllW‘lRl. licenim‘cd the km" from gohmmr Mm “Um 10m .. ghp “id be borrowed the name Candida mr‘nts [low but generally Mr. eral Plays I’ve seen at the Curâ€" scnts a feat of transferenccw-a Ml‘tf‘l'lt‘ttcp . - - l lmDF‘ 115 he?" a mmmm. "m. mp mahnn and ' I "t ' I: ~ . . . H , . V. " .' C. A .» I} ‘ . 777» 7 from an Italian lady I neici mum. mamimhod the cmiect lain Club ieceutl). the smallei \ictoiian ll\lll,. ioom plucked llltllal 7“ Mann la“ {mu “1m rpm.“an _________ plantiiiz. to protect t\\o pl‘f‘D(‘l‘~ these two pl’OpCl‘t) owners, \i ho met". ‘ pace and helped to remove most roles almost ran away with the from hie and set on 4820' Mr and Mrs. Adolph Enact and t 7- a What ever the til-“mt hehm” ot' the cardboard from the play. . rim mr‘thotl \ioi'kcrl to a my LIQL'OR “FENCE \(‘T‘W- and M“- “'|”"°'l ‘Vel'm’l‘. “OHM-T0 (“EDITORS "Candida" it remains one (It characters. Bcrt'l Fori'cstall as Prossie degree in The (iiocoiida Smile. ' '. ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ 7 mm”; of “w pmmmm‘ A‘ND OTHERS Shaw's most typical plavs eon- I had a {my misgivings in the and George Truss as Mr. Bur- aded 35 h “as he the adrhimn NOTICE OF APPLICATION AU?“ m me new arena is bf“ I" u“, Esta“, or taining an ideali7cd land there- first act a; Diiys Rubow as gees were both delightful. of two extra scenes in the third Livcnsing District N0_ 5 mg ppm-ide h). Using Lot 43. Jesse Erlin Campbell Kaiser tore uni‘eat‘ rl‘c‘wol’ll’t‘t‘ml “t Candida seemed to be portrav- gi'asiiin: creri‘ much-needed OD- actAhut in Candida it does the ,. . "women"; diatribcs against the inc: a fairly ordinary housewife portunit)’ to lighten the bill‘dt’tl production a great disservice . [ADE MINCE that many a residcmial buudind All persons having claims established ChUl‘Cl‘i 3” "on' instead of the consistently fas-‘of Shah’s polemics. And Brian The Nd m“. “311mm... {mills L5 IEVRPRISES‘ LIMITED of 101‘ ‘ ‘5 against the Estate nr [19559 Er. descension to "the low 9 r email“; tomato Shaw had in John Moore as Alexander Mill. the actors every step of the wayl'll“ ("3' 0t it Oi'nnto 1n the. The MIN said [hp Lakp w”_ liii Campbell Kaiser late of the. classes" tthe‘l’ 31"” the 01195 “ho mind, But during the second the ineffectual curate "l'lll'iand, at times. “in: the fight. Count-V 0f \mk “I” make Fm- cox residents are quite concern-TO“n or Rid‘mm‘d Hm- l" “1“ vi comic reliei'l. ‘; '~ _ _ re inididn't he wear a clerical col-. ~ '1 th ‘fnl‘l 1'. until t‘llmllon 3’ a $4me MNlmg . Pe ional Mimi.“ 11 r ’ ‘ . Pro (19 nd thud acts she g \v swampiig e pci iie s m, the Liquor UCMCP Board (med about the access mute and t t1 (1133 t.‘ "t 301 BRYN‘South Wilcox Lake Road. orig- ' . c ~ ' ~ .ll ".‘l did the best ossibls with‘ l w l' ‘ ‘ t ti 1 k- .' a who died 1 ‘ l t ll ‘7] The plays plot could he sum tatuie and poise and eventual ‘ at ‘ D tie) risappeai in o .19 me .. .mnmus to mswss the“, Cuff... oi 01 aiou 1e 1-11 A marized in 30 seconds andly succeeded in dominating the his undel‘m‘lttcn ljal‘t. lground. .gillsllé1.qlno;‘e T119,ld]?lU31§culties ii 1th ('Oul‘lCII. id“. 9" Odom“ 1971 are hereby btrong' Adds value- merely serves as a platform foljactiou in her crucial third actl Costumes. lighting- make-UD And if one is transfei‘t‘lpc‘ , “ HL " Q . However pointind out that ir‘“°“f‘ed '0 send parllc'flars “f Good lookin G t d2 Shaw's Opinions. .‘mnnoinghg lâ€"~all technical aspects of the reality to the stage one should UCEACE, BOARD OF 0,N"iitp\i carnp in councfi “wry-hm,” 53m? 10 Ht“ Undet‘SlEned 0" 0" , g. Uaran ee Oyears' if TARIOJ.) i..\i\izsuonr. BLVD. - r r . More ,1... 17”, day of MR... Durable. Yetitcosts no more. ‘ ' l l . ’ . u a 9 If you've gatherpd that I'm Antony Hincoke a: Camlidaspioduction weie up tothe Listialigo the whole way. I doubt EAST in mp CHV of Tmomowsi he WWW” m the parks not an admirer of “Candida” husband. the Reverend James} ‘ - r” * you're right. I may as wclleavor \loi'cll. delivered his ‘ l compound the heresy by statinz‘lines with understanding but 9 RM. TO 1 A.M. RAINBOW VALLEY CLUB 1'. Miles North of No. 7 Highway ‘1 Mile East of No. 27 Highway East of No. 7 and 27 Drive-In Theatre Woodbridge BIG NEW COUNTRY BEAT DON CELSIE, COUSIN LUPE & THE COUNTRY RHYTHM KINGS Square Dance Calling by Jim Fisher Door Prizes - Spot Prizes - Bar ADMISSION $2.00 PER PERSON ON LITTLE OFFERS A 16" FLEET 00 and recreation committee. Coun- 1972' an”. whim dale H“? ES‘ i the \lunit-i al't' [ M tro- , . -' ' -‘ v rihlitan Toront: cin-V Viledncidav “nor Mrs" LOIS fiance-V Sug' i~:lr1:id‘llrlinlbp lglslhlbml’d. “ml . . . . ,. ' y e caims n the twenty-fourth day of Martiâ€"~W-~ â€" which the undersigned shall , l972. at the hour of 9:30 o‘clock‘ . -5 than haw. nnt p h _ DST in we fmmrmn m. h”. Announcmg the opening dmysmnpd \rilliga1agllitaslpii1rin issuance of a Dining Lounge 0f the “fflce or any person of whose claim they Licence for the, sale and con- DR. MER’I‘ON L. 15113“ ngtthen have notice. Foryourtree estimate phoneyourauthorizedStelcosidingdealen :umption of liquor where food SILVERMAN l ‘ V ‘ W is available. for the followingi FOR 1DATED at Richmond Hill. this‘ 7.2 7 ipremises. The Copper Kettle. ‘ 311111 day Of API‘H- 1972. F10!“ 7529 Yonge Street. 'T'tiornhill. i ” A ’ ‘ lence Emmaline Kaiser and Laxh ‘ Ontario. a suburban full servicel \‘ {Fence C- R. Kaiser. EXECUtOI‘S 0f “ t ‘ .the Estate of Jesse Erlin‘ r a a ITIEF JED STEEL York County Hospital Increases Services In All Its Departments The annual report of York ed bed capacity. 1 County Hospital in Newmarkct. ADDITIONAL SERVICES ‘ distributed at the April 13l Ambulance service was intrm meeting of York Regional Counâ€" duced in 1971‘ and two p1.0_ cil showed an increase in ser-Emms were imroducgd 10 pm_ Vices in lUSl- 3130‘“ every depal‘l' ride continuing care of patients "NHL after they leave the hospital Patients admitted increased These are a home care program 33 Percent 0"” “19 Past two and social service department. years. to 11.476. Births were up’ “Major objective of these pro- 22 percent to 1.246. and surgical grains is to co-ordinate the procedures up 63 percent to 6.- health care and services re- 365. ‘quired after discharge from hosfi Days of patient care. howeverfipital with that received while in had increased only {our per-hospital." said Rubin. 1 cent to 82.289. and the number‘ Operating budget for the year‘ of days of care per patient tex-‘was 55.275.829 compared with eluding psychiatry) decreasedl$4.719.303 in 1970. ‘ 22 percent to 6.6 days. l"‘*""‘"'"â€"“â€"_‘ 90% MORE EMERGENCIES ‘ There was a marked increase also in out-patient service withj the greatest increase â€" 90 per- cent in visits to emergency â€" a total of 21.628 in 1971. There were 16.459 patient visits to X- ray â€"- an increase of 44 percent. Sldll’lg IS the only Sldlng made liom restaurant. i , , . . NW person “m is a resident [Campbell kaiser by their solic- 3111 the licensing district may obâ€"1 SUITE if 2 walngoligtlg' Egg'ilghgms‘tgfig 1m to the application. and the 3290 BAYVIEW AVE ‘ I '- ' ' ' 'h‘ F 031: St l d ' L , ' .- - . " " ‘ ‘ 8; lchms. Barristers 8; Soliciâ€" W t mounds of obiectmn in writing THORNHILL how 55 Yonge Street Norm r ee an CO. - shall be filed with MR. H. J. . â€" i . . . BROWNE Hm downy “wish,” 881-280] lRichmond Hill. Ontario. . tacting' of the licensing dis- trict. whose address is 55 Lake-l shore Boulevard East. Toronto ‘ 2. Ontario at least ten days her ,‘ ‘TOI‘F the meeting at which the‘ , , v application is to be heard. I ’/ ‘ DATED at Toronto this 24th :day of April. 1972. 1 ' BRYN ENTERPRISES { l LIMITED. . 5 Suite 2500. ‘ 401 Bay Street. Torontol is the time to spray lawns for crabgrass :‘ and 16,295 visits to physiother- (lst & 2nd week apy â€"â€" an increase of 61 per- of May) cent. Psychiatric out-patients in- " creased 76 percent to 5.726. ; . Fertilizing Improved labratory facilities I 5 nearly tripled the service in this . Rolling 8: Aerating ‘ area â€" with 18,513 patient vis-l . - , its. an increase of 272 percent. . Eee‘lf‘lg 8‘ Top Two new services were pro-l rebsmg rided for the first time in 1971.l . “teed Control each A total of 1.17.38 patients receiv-‘ 578-14 ed outâ€"patient oc'cupatioi‘ialg FREE ESTIMATES . summing therapy and 1438 were given; l i -i (678-14 Whitewulb Inhalation therapy. ' P o R T A L E $28.95 each) Referring to the hospital's1 RiChmOltd building program. Board Chair- * man Laurence Rubin reported Tree Seerce construction had begun on the west parking lot which is need- and ed before construction of the - building addition could begin. ForeStly C0. The addition to begin this year will provide expanded out-pat- tent. facilities as well as increas-- - b“-““i“““l!!‘ Goodyear’s Cushion Bell fires I ,, e a ‘ : l I ‘ gave VII?“ more mileage pllus Cl smooth I j ‘ H e a an GOOI'IOIIIY price. I ? ? Steeles g : l 0 Two plies of Polyester cord in the body provide maximum shock absorption I IT~S tr; 1‘ O Iwo belts of rayon hold tread firm on the roadâ€"prevent tread-wearing squirm ‘ OI’ more ml edge I Finch l ‘ O Wrap-around tread design for better cornering and traction in wet and dry weather . .PLANTING TIME I, [Wilt-"t I FOR ll FREE INSTALLATION ' ROSE BUSHES' FRUIT TREES : 1 ,. . . . _ . . - . 4 . . . 4 I HEDGE PLANTS, ETC. " . from I nonrnmounr ‘1 ‘ !: GARDEN CENTRE j; OPEN SUNDAYS COME AND SEE US FOR THESE SPECIALS” I {'9 ROSE BUSHES .79c FRUIT TREES 33.95 GRAPE \‘INES . . . . . . . . . . . 31.19 RASPBERRY (‘ANES .... 10 for $1.95 ASPARAGUS ROOTS . . . 10c Ea. 8; Up COMPARE AT $369 with the purchase of any new, used or demonstrator car E ' ' 4-111 . nylon tires sass 1’6 m moss-nits fruciuoinc moons each 7.75-14 I: 13 BLACKWALL can ' ’ STRAWBERRY PLANTS .. 7c Ea. & Up . . , SIZE 512: - RHUBARB R00 is $2.19 Pkg. ONE LOWMONTHL YEA YMENT.’ . aucxwau PRICE new... PM 5.15.5.5... PRICE WE" “"- "WM" 1 5.go.io )$ 95 6.50.13 8.3.5.14 i $ 95 0 Dollar for dollar your best in. value pLUSi 1.9 - Pinto V_m___»___,s2293.oo g-gggg g 16 mg}; l 8.25-15 ; 20 in its price clan. . . . 16” Color TV 199.00 ‘ i '2' - - Many attractively packaged and priced perennials . *********** T 6.00.12 t 95 3:611: /$1895 855 ,1 ~, 5 95 0 Four full pile! of nylon cord in'rugged l ,- 1 1. - Y - t . _ 'Intal “mum” 5249~.00 5.60-13 775.5 8.5315 ‘ bias-ply[non-belledlconstmction. comp etc “ill p .llllllltc institutions TM 54. Mom... 144.60 ‘6.00-16 t .656.“ . _ _ I _ " ' "â€" WEE TWL th'TEW‘Lt-S ‘3 “MAJ”: WSW-“"0" 0 Long wearing Tutsyn tread rubber for PLUS! BM“ r rent eeeeeeeeeeee 6°6'60 WHITEWALLS ONLY 5.00.13 $2095 5.55.15 52195 more mileage- own ’aVlfl _. or Trade ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 336.80 GUARANTEED WITHOUT “Mn A5 to TIME on MILEAGE FREE INSTALLATION Serial #260480 Total __________________ 32300.00 Interest _ 532.87 Credit. Life _, 36.17 Total 7 __W__m___<s-2859.o4 $69.39 per- month over 42 months. 11.47% Effective Rate 11.47‘7 FINANCINII .- 1? TO 12 MONTHS 200 (ARR IN STOCK AND COMING FEAT MOSS â€" DECORATIVE BARK. Etc. T‘ENTRES; . 'A owrsio'iii earns Gooovenn. TIRE_ a. Russian COMPANY OFTmNAoA. lIMITED PLUS! Patio Slabs. Bird Baths. Planters 15 YEARS AT THE SAME LOCATION .1. 295E ST, S, Richd Hill 884-4423 and 889-5531 Many other items too numerous to mention Seeing t's Is Believing â€" \‘isit L's NOW! FREE! LOCAL DELIVERY 96 STEELES AVE. WEST. WILLOWDALE 5186! 1’27 OPEN I I I I I I I : COMPLETE LINE @ I I I I I I I I I 39-: - 22'-2':1 , ' ' , . CASH :TALEIOREDL'L'TOIO;WITH THE 5‘5 DON LITTLE FORD LTD' 3 RICHMOND HH'L -_889'"05 sailiiléimi. " NEEDED. .. PRESENTATION or THIS ADVERTlSEP-lEN’f I ~- THIS TN- OFFER APPLIES TO HRS SOLD BET‘WEN SAT. m. unis:ébpyghg’cnmlrpu" big-3..”- six» 5 PAL _. _ ' 7 . ' i 3.”. 073 wE: Atjccrr CHARGEX I “3“” ' “x” ‘PR” 1 gggguuuuugngnggfl

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