Richmond Hill Public Library News Index

The Liberal, 17 Nov 1976, C14

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RICHMOND HILL â€" Richmond Hill will be featured in “New Faces”, a television program, which takes place in a different town or city every week. succeeds Sean Mulcahy Maple Sugar Troup â€" Richvale Community Centre, Canadian folk and country music; Nov. 17, 8 pm. Admission free. Rotary Travel Movie â€" Scotland, with Gary Peterson; Nov. 18, Bayview High School, 8 pm. Call 884-2918. Alumni Speakers â€" Tonight, Professor John C. Polanyi: The Nuclear Arms Race; Media room, 179 University College, 8:15 pm. Admission free. Move Over. Mrs. Markham â€" hit comedy; Markham Little Theatre, Nov. 17-20. Call 294-1946. Rape of the Belt â€" sparkling comedy; Curtain Club; Nov. 26-Dec. 11. Call 884- 2638. Count Basie â€" Seneca Theatre Centre; Nov. 17, 8 pm. Call 491-8877. Artichoke â€" Joanna Glass‘ new play about a Saskatchewan family; Tarragon Theatre, nightly, except Members of the cast are, Angela and Jack Jeffery, Paul Jeffery, Doris Tennant, John and Him Knapp any Gerry Anbinder. For furiher information, call 362-5960, Monday to Friday. 7 to 11 pm. BARRIE â€" Ted Follows has been appointed ar- tistic director of The Gryphon Theatre Company, it was announced by the Georgian Foundation for the Perforrning Arts. UNIONVILLE â€" Unionville Arts Foundation will present Eugene O’Neill’s nostalgic comedy, “Ah, Wilderness,” Dec. 3 and 10 at the new North York Public Library Theatre at Fairview Mall. The play details the experiences 70f a sensitive adolescent growing up in a small town in 1906, and closelyugarallels the playwrights early years. Sooder C-14 â€" THELIBERAL. Wednesdy. November 17. 1976 The program will be A well-kn'own Capadjan director and actor Follows 1 Folksinger Dorothy Hogan heads the Maple Sugar Troupe, which will be presenting a free concert of folk and country music at Richvale Community Centre. Castlerock at Avenue Rd.. tonight at 8 o’clock. The RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE REMOND HILL 884-6531 Hill featured TV program STEAKS - ROAST BEEF BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEONS AND BREAKFASTS YOU'VE TRIED THE REST‘..NOW TRY THE BEST! , Wilderness is Idir'ectea by Uniémv/ille’s Asta Ah, Wilderness for Unionville v ‘avermfié Follows is named Maple Sugar clan WE SPECIALIZE IN alendar 7 MON. T0 THUR. 7 AM. - 10 P.M.CLOSED SUNDAYSWatch for the Opening Soon of our new downstairs dining room No date has been set for the showing as yet. taped at Hamilton’s CH- CH TV 11, Nov. 21, and will show film footage of the Hill and will also feature some local per- formers‘ Entertainment Mondays to Nov. 21. Sunday pay-what- you-can matinees, 2:30. Call 531-0678. Canadian Authors Night â€" Elwood Glover recounts his experiences; Nov. 23, 8 p.m., at Bathurst Heights Library. Admission free. Snow White â€" Pepi Puppet Theatre; to Nov. 21, Poor Alex, weekends, 1:30 and 3 pm. Call 225-9473. Dame Ninette de Valois, founder of Royal Ballet â€" public lecture; York University, Nov. 18, 3 pm, Fine Arts Phase 11 building. Admission free. Blithe Spirit -â€" Toronto Truck Theatre; Nov. 18-25, 94 Belmont St. Call 922-0084. How the Other Half Loves â€" Toronto Truck Theatre; Colonnade Theatre, to Nov. 27. Call 922-0084. Toronto Dance Festival â€" Toronto Workshops Production Theatre, 12 Alexander St; to Dec. 19. Call 925-8640. group recently appeared at the Factory Theatre in Aurora and has performed across the country. Miss Hogan. its founder, is also director of Guelph Madrigal Singers. Early birds 20 regular, 4 speciai, jackpot, door prizes. AT YORK FARMERS' MARKET 7509 Yuma Street. EVERY MONDAY FORTY-FIFTH WINNER in 1976 WM. BURNS RICHMOND HILL YCAMR "500" A! 7430 RM TOKEN 215 TORONTO ORGAN CENTRES lOWIIEY ORGAN SALE Save gm $300 §?.a':31'ewm£:§'§s 33. .17:":;‘:.';::;’.'" HOME and APAR TMENTMODELS 1110 Finch Ave. (West of Dufferin) 5195 Yonge St. (opposite Yonge Garden) Sherwoy Gardens (opposite McDonald’s) 36 3/4” wide 34” high 20" deep Weight 90 lbs “If you can point a finger â€" you can play a LOWREY” 0 Instruction and music book included 0 See this beautiful SPINET ORGAN now. Many others to see â€"â€" all price ranges. Rape of the Belt After belt That's also what gives the play its title, for it’s the royal belt that Heracles has in mind when he takes on the well- rounded ladies. Directing is Cicely Thomson, who took time out for a short sojourn in the hospital, but is now back directing her Amazon forces, as well as the lesser male members of the play. For that’s what the play’s all about, those amazing Amazons of ancient Greece, who had the legend of their great prowess pretty well all to themselves before their domain was invaded by the warrior Heracles and his bearded hordes. RICHMOND HILL â€" It’s only nine more days until the opening of the Curtain Club’s second production of the year, “The Rape of the Belt." A comedy by Ben W. Levy, the play runs from Nov. 26 to Dec. 11. Amazons warm up for opening night for Your Dining Pleasure... Brian Moore ...Thesens Beautiful walnut finish llIUSfi Matching walnut bench $1 57 playing keys 10 different organ sounds (including orchestra instruments) 1 finger plays 14 rich cords Can be played with more than 1 finger Just press a tab. 5 different automatic rhythms Play on your very first try Headphone iack for private practice he Wellingtnn lfllau: FOR RESEEVAfiéNRALL 294-9039 FEATURING BUSINESSMEN’S LUNGHEON WEEKDAYS OPEN 11:30 AM. TO 11:00 PM. MON. - FRIDAY SATURDAY 5 TO 11:30 SUNDAY 4:30 T0 9:00 Located on the south side of Hwy. 7 - 1 Block West of Hwy. 48 Specializing in Steaks, Seafood and Beef [DBATIONS NOW OPEN FULLY LICENCED Besides nightly rehearsals at the club. work continues apace on the set, whose con- struction is under the hand and hammer of Gerry Crack, director of the club opener. “See How They Run.“ Crack's crew also put together the award- winning set by Michael Matyas and Ron Scott for last year’s entry in the 0 T.G.B. Model illustrated was $1,795 now only 661-2060 222-6517 621-1871 s995. Among those appearing in Rape of the Belt are Vickery Cook, Pat Kantaroff, John Illingworth, Lina Visconti, Brian Moore, June Abbott, Edith Jones, David Lewis, Dorothea Painter and Rae Smith. Central Ontario Drama Festival, “The Lion in Winter." BANK RATE TERMS Album out 1% STEAKS .............. PRIME RIBS FISH ...... BACK RIBS ..... SHRIMPS Brunch 375 RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO only$l.75 perperson "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" ADULTS $750 CHILDREN HALF PRICE No. 1 Jackpot Wed. Nov. 17th. No. 1 Jackpot 53 No's. No. 2 - 52 Mo's. Early Birds at 7:35 pm. - Reg. Games it Specials at 8 pm. mI'XUCHINESE FOOD Sega the manager of your local store for details. OVER. ‘00 LOCAYIONS IN ONTARIO â€" SEE YOU“ PHONE BOOK FOR TME ONE NEAREST YOU Serve groups of 30-50-200 ROAST PRIME RIBS 0F BEEF ASSORTED SALADS OPEN 11.00 A.M. to 10 RM. 7 DAYS AWEEK HUT YING OUR SPECIALTY “STRAWBERRY PIE” LOCATED AT NORTHEAST CORNER OF HILLCREST MALL (Next to K-Mart) THE MILL RESTAURANT AND TAVERN 881-3654 FOR RESERVATIONS Tcotl’s chickenvjflflua NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED n M T R "m smvnnous O 0 mm. mm; 10711 YONGE STREET AT ELGIN MILLS RICHMOND HILL. ONT. PER PERSON! $$ TWO JACKPOTS $$ ICkPOt $60000 No.2 $50000 ‘vaeMil/W “GREEK GOURMET SALADS" FRESH HOME MADE PIES Legion Hall. Ohio Rd., off Elgin Mills Road E ”FEATURING DAILY” BLACK HAWK ”COME AS YOU ARE" 5 PM. » 10 PM FEA TUR/IVG: VEGETABLES CHEF'S SPECIAL SWEET TABLE "JR RESERVATIONS (UNDER 10 YEARS) "ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OUR MENU" 884-9171

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