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The Liberal, 26 Jan 1977, C5

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OXFAM . . . a baby food? Lack of curtains is almost curta/ns RICHMOND HILL â€" The performers are letter perfect and the play has more polish than a wax salesman, but right up until this week, the curtain wasn't going to go up on the Curtain Club‘s third production of the season. “All in Good Time." And if that seems a bit of a tragedy, it‘s not, because the play was still very definitely going to go on. It was only the curtain that wasn't going to be up front. “We planned to do the show without them,“ said director Brian J. Moore, “and make the scene changes in the open. But we had to make ‘a change." Moore said that cast morale had fallen the last week and it took a moment to realize that their attempt to keep it all Not exactly . . . but OXFAM spo’nsored Nutrition Programs are feeding starving children and teaching Yheir mothers about nutrition and hygiene so their little ones won't die. P.O. BOX 16.000 STN. "A" TORONTO MSW 1W2 Entertainment OX FAM Working With Who Are Helping Colin Nickle . . . Eddie’s buddy June Abbott . changed girl Martha Buell . . . the bride )ut OXFAM \ Programs 19 children ‘r mothers hygiene so n’t dxe‘ \M People Themselves TUESDAY, FEBRUARY Isl; ANTI-INFLATION Photos by Hogg Playing the young couple are Martha Buell and Rober Leon. in the open was hurting the flow and the mood of the play, and also producing a disjointed time span. Once that was recognized and the bedroom was reblocked and the design changed to accomodate the curtains et a], it was business as usual, with the play flowing as before. Moore said. ~ The play, which has a cast of 10. tells the story of a young married couple, who find that, from their honeymoon on, living in the same house as the bridegroom’s father, is not the way it was meant to be at all. Clive Ryland, last seen as one of the confused clerics in the club's opener. “See How They George Jones . . . fatherof bride Did you miss George Truss . . . bride’s uncle WE SAVED ONE JUST FOR YOU!! Drop into the office and tell us which issue you need. CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 884-0981 He even made the supreme sacrifice in this one. shaving his beard. and people will no doubt have to consult their programs a few times to recognize him. June Abbott, who was the easygoing Hippolyte in “Rape of the Belt," the second offering. does a complete about face in this one as the tart, Molly Thompson. Run," plays the ‘fathgr George Truss returns to the Curtain Club stage after an absence of three years, to play the bride’s uncle, while George Jones steps in as her father: ‘ Marjorie Burdon is Liz Piper, mother of the bride, while Jean Halliweil is Lucy Fitton, mother of the groom. Rob Steel as Eddie and Colin Nickie are the two young buddies. r ' Thé play runs from Jan 28 to Feb. 12. OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO Marjorie Burdon . Liz Piper Jean Halliwell . mother I First violinist not in picture A special offer from the . Colonel to fight inflationâ€" feeds 5 to 7 hungry pegple. BUCKET Curtain Club â€" All in Good Time. comedy- drama; Jan. 23-Feb. 12, Call 884-2638 for tickets. York Symphony Orchestra â€" fund-raising dinner dance; Jan. 28 at La Gondola Banquet Hall. Call 884-9242. Keath Barrie â€" in first major concert tour; Jan. 29-Feb. 11, Woodbridge Golf and Country Club. Picnic â€" Theatre Five’s opening production, directed by Gerry Diver; Fairview Library, Jan. 27-29. Call 222-3936. o Rotary; Club Travelogue â€" “The Kingdom of Tonga," with Clint Denn; Feb. 3, Bayview High School. Call 884-2918. Germaine Greer â€" Seneca College; Jan. 31. Call 491-5050. Folk Night at the Factory â€" Dudlow Joe Blues Band and others. plus preview of The Innocents, Theatre Aurora‘s Festival entry (Feb. 4,5,10,11,12); Factory Theatre, Aurora. Jan. 28. Call 727-9276. Music, melodrama at Factory Theatre AURORA -â€" Music and melodrama will be the themes this Friday night at Folk Night at the Factory. At that time. the Henderson Drive coffee house will feature several blues bands, plus a preview of Theatre Aurora‘s suspense drama, The Innocents, at 9:30 pm. The play, which is directed by Mike The story below the picture also claimed that Mr. Moseley would be attending the orchestra‘s fund-ra- RICHMOND â€"â€" A picture I peared in last edition of The purporting George Mosek violinist of Symphony Or: was not Mr. 1 but another me the orchestra. â€"SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST YOU Moseley, first t of York ny Orchestra, Mr. Moseley her member of Calendar ! HILL that ap- l week’s Liberal. to be ey, first York Olga Nickle and Elena Jasechko â€"- joint exhibition and sale of drawings, paintings, sculptures and photographs; Richmond Hill Public Library. to end of Jan. Blythe Spirit â€" Noel Coward’s light-hearted look at the supernatural; Herongate Barn Theatre, Jan. 29. Feb. 5. 12, 19. 26. Call 294-0426 or 649-2641. Art Gallery of Ontario â€" exhibition of major canvasses by Group of Seven. Emily Carr and others; to Jan. 30. Alice in Wonderland â€" Pepi Puppet Theatre; to Feb. 13. Call 225-9473. Humber Theatre â€" The Tiger by Murry Schisgal and The Bear by Anton Chekhov; Jan. 26-Feb. 5. Call 676-1200. Music from Marlboro â€" chamber music at St. Lawrence Centre; Jan. 27. Call 366-7723. Arthur Ozolins â€" one of Canada’s most gifted pianists; St. Lawrence Centre. Jan. 28. Heptinstal], will be shown Feb. 3,4,5,10,11,12. On hand Friday will be the Dudlow Joe Blues Band, featuring Dave LaSalle, Chris Campbell, Rick Boyer, Mike Grace and Jim Fitchette. Doors open at 8 p.m., with Tommy Jensen starting things off at 8:30: Individual performers include Tommy Jensen, Rod McDonald and John Lott. ODINING LOUNGE 0DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS ~SPECIAL OCCASIONS CELEB/M 75 My EVE/VT A I THE GflA vs Tamry T h e L i b e r a l aplogizes for any embarrassment this may have caused Mr. Moseley or his family. ising dance in Concord this Friday. However. he will be playing in Toronto that evening. The rest of the story about the dance was correct. however. and it will go on as scheduled.- Anyone wishing tickets, call 384-9242. Graystones‘ Tavern 183 Yonge St. Aurora 727-9561 ADMISSION $2.00 Hours: Fri. 84 Sat. 1-9 p.m. Sunday 1-6 p.m. fly: MLM 215-265-7239 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FIND THE BUSINESS FOR YOU AT THE OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW YOUR OWN BOSS ADMISSION $3.00 FEBRUARY 4, 5, 6 HOTEL TORONTO 145 RICHMOND STREET WEST TORONTO TO OUR « FEBRUARY .0... .DON'T .WALK . ..RUN FROM FROM SILVER CHARMS KT GOLD CHAINS $300 TELEPHONE 884-1687 GOLD RINGS SIZED $550 GOLD CHARMS WELDED s2°° SILVER CHARMS SOLDERED 50¢ CLOCK REPAIRS FROM $1 500 10123 YONGE STREET ; RICHMOND HILL Branch 3 RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO "Y OUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" No. 1 Jackpot *DUU‘” No.2 'DUU" Wed. Jan. 26th No. 1 Jackpot 52 No's N02 52 No’s Early Birds at 7:35 pm. - Reg. Games 8 Specials at 8 pm. @E‘RK $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ lo. 1 Jackpot $60000 No.2 $50000 NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED Legion Hall, Ohio Rd., off Elgin Mills Road E. THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. 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