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The Liberal, 14 May 1975, p. 17

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Featuring . . . . everything you’ll need for that That’s not a reprimand lolanthe (Julie Wood) is receiving from the Fairy Queen. (Margaret Mason) but it is a warning. And the warning is that. if she tells the Lord Chancellor (Strath Wilson) who she is, then it's all over for her. And except for a change of dress, “lo/anthe” in Aurora Your family shopping centre, with the low prices “Mariposa,” home of Stephen Leacock, who offered many a sage comment on the times, puts forth its own commentary on contemporary issues with its release on the coming Mariposa Folk Festival, to be held at Toronto Islands, June 20 to 22. In its advance of the 15th annual event. the festival authorities, in big, bold type, explain to prospective ticket purchasers in both the us. and Canada that, in the event of a mail strike. tickets can still be obtained. The festival features folk ml from 10 am. daily to 8:30 pm Four locations For people across the border , a post box has been secured in Buffalo, New York, while in Toronto, tickets may be obtained at four different locations. There is also a Montreal listing. Other locations in Canada are asked to wire the money, as originally set out, to Mariposa Foll: Festival, 329 St. George Street, Suite 4, Tor‘omo, MsR 2R2 That latter address still stands now, as possibilities of a mail strike seem to have disappeared. ’Maripasa” makes paint that‘s also the way it will be when this trio gets together opening night at Aurora's Factory Theatre for its presentation of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, “lolanthe.” It runs May 21 to 24 and May 28 to 31. Entertainment music, dance and crafts York Regional Council’s administrative committee last week heard submissions from 15 non-union em- ployees who are appealing the 1975 salaries set by council earlier in the year. The committee will hear from 15 more employees, who are acting as spokesmen for groups of their fellow employees, and also from department heads, May 20. Region non-union staff appeals 1975 salaries The committee, which is acting as grievance com- mittee, is made up of York’s nine mayors. The employees feel they were discriminated against because council didn’t give them the same 6 percent July 1 cost-of-living raise received by the Canadian Union of Public Employees for workers in the health unit and York Manor Home for the Aged. They would also like ad‘ ditional mileage allowance and pension benefits. Non-union staff salary increases amounted to an average of 15.7 percent, compared with union in- creases from 17 to 24 per- cent. (Photo by H099) local sang stylist has hopes of hit Theatre Aurora â€"â€" Iolanthe by Gilbert and Sullivan, Fac- tory theatre, Henderson Drive, Aurora, May 21 to 24, May 28 to 31, 8:15 pm, wine and cheese party, opening night. Tickets and information, 727-9846 and 727-8498. Curtain Club â€" The Owl and the Pussycat, Curtain Club Theatre, Newkirk Road, Richmond Hill, last production of season, May 30 to June 14. Tickets: 884-2638. Herongate Barn Theatre â€" 10 Little Indians by Agatha Christie, May 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, 31. Reserved seats, play and dinner. Call 294â€"0426. O’Keefe Centre â€" Kronborg: 1582, pop-rock musical based on Hamlet, playing to May 17. Call 482â€"6020. Redlight Theatre â€" The Most Beuatiful Girl in the World, Annex Theatre, St. Paul‘s Centre, 121 Avenue Road, Toronto, now playing to May 25, featuring “Boom Hilda." Wednesday through Sunday at 8:30 p.m.; Sunday matinee 2:30; pay as you can. Citytree Festival â€" Metropolitan United Church, Queen and Church Streets, Toronto, May 22 to 25, arts, crafts, food, fellowship. For information call 533-2367. Seneca College Theatre â€" Animation Exhibit, in con- junction with National Film Board, to May 27, in lobby of Winkler Auditorium, 10 am. to 5 pm, Monday to Friday, admission 25 cents. Features examples of the art of animation and its technical aspects. Exhibition Park â€" The “Ned Hanlan", one of the last steam tugs to serve on the Great Lakes, will be open to the public at Exhibition Park, next to the Marine Museum, May 17 through to mid-summer, Monday to Saturday, 9:30 am. to 5 pm; Sunday and holidays, noon to 5 pm. Admission, which includes a tour of the museum, is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Peter Logue of 302 Axminster Drive in Rich- mond Hill, has his fingers crossed these days that a song he wrote recently may be soon on its way to becoming a hit. Logue, who arrived from Scotland 13 weeks ago, wrote “Anne Marie” and, ac- cording to word from Major Label Records in Hollywood, it is being considered for commercial recording and national promotion in an album called Hit Sounds of Today. The company said it would be shipped from coast to coast to disc jockeys, radio stations and record stores. Dispels rumor Logue also recently completed another song. but was upset about a rumor from Scotland surrounding it. According to a Scottish newspaper, Paul Anka was promoting it. News from next door That wasn‘t true, Logue said, and expressed concern that the story might jeopardize any future chances he might have with the song. Logue, who is working on other songs, is at present employed with Wymac Construction. UXBRIDGE: Council has approved a 1,400 square foot prefabricated bungalow as a pilot project on lot 33, con- cession 5. v - Home consulting service ' Cus'om made draperies 0 Custom made begspreads Custom 533$ éhd 'stock blinds Latex Paint SPECIALIZED DECORATING OFFERING YOU . . . A COMPLETE Interior VICTORIA DAY WEEK END calendar Open Monday. May 19 Gal. John Long's a Wallpaper by Sunwonhy and many other name brands aaroadloom by Harding, Crossley. Celanese and Peerless. Walk". urgtalr 1:: HILLCREST MALL. RICHMOND HILL ALL KIDS UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE! You could win a 10-speed bike. Just register in our Birthday Club anytime during the month ofMay! SERVICE Redwood or Red Cedar STAIN Exterior Jackpot- $600. -54 He's. RICHMOND Hlll ‘ lEGION BINGO Every Wednesday at 8 pm. Gal. Montgomery‘s Tavern has remodelled their dining room to accommodate the people of Richmond Hill and area. Luncheon will be served from 12 noon to 10 pm. Fully licensed under L.L.B.0. 884-5931 richmond heights interiors Montgomery's Tavern 10,156 YONGE STREET RICHMOND HILL 88445888 THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. May 14. 1975 â€" l7 Our Waitresses are Hostesses! at the comfortable Legion Hall Early Birds 7.35 p.m. â€" Reg. 8: Specials BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON Everyone Welcome Chilled tomato juice. ' as Char broiled boneless New York sirloin steak. baked potato. Steak N'Burger salad. French dressing. toasted roll, strawberry Shortcake, tea, coffee, milk or soft drink WALLPAPER RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 10520 Yonge St. Richmond Hill Single Roll REGULARLY UP TO $10.95 Pre-Pasted STORE HOURS: Daily 9-6 Thurs. l- Fri. 9-? restaurants taverns (In stock)

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