Sch00/ musical THORNHILL â€" Woodland Senior public school will present two evening performances of the musical, “Rana’s TO WORK FOR YOU C-6 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday, March 2, 1977 King artist Helen Bird applies the last bit of snow of the season to one of the paintings she’ll be showing at an Exhibition of Paintings, Mar. 4-13 at York Fine Art Gallery. The gallery is located 21/2 miles west of Aurora on Wellington St. A native of Toronto, Helen has lived in King Township since 1963, and has been a member of the Shown above are some of the faces that will be appearing in “Carnival,†York Theatre for the Performing Arts (formerly Thornhill Theatre) production, now playing at Fairview Library Theatre until March 5. The National Society of Published Poets is compiling a book of poems. If you have writ- ten a poem and would like our society to consider if for publication, send your peom and a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Entertainment Faces from Carnival (libs Eanuhe DINING ROOM AND TAVERN WIENER SHNITZELS SIZZLING STEAKS ‘ FLAMING SHISKABOB < FOR THE FA MIL YAND FRIENDS ' SUCCULENT PLATTER DINNERS DELICIOUS HOT APPLE STRUDELJ FDR RESERVATIONS 483-1501 FOR THA TEUROPEAN TOUCH 3363 YONGE ST. JUST SOUTH OF 401 AT FAIRLAWN Frank Peek Paul Kyte NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PUBLISHED POETS, INC. PO. BOX 1976 Riverview, Florida, USA. 33569 (the Banuht POEMS WANTED Just before the show Pond,†March 9 and 10 at 8 o’clock at the school. Tickets will be $1.50 for adults, and $1 for students Jerry Foster Ron Hodgins coping with the job.†Satirical revue Also “coping†in all aspects are the four performers in the famed satirical revue by Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathon Miller and Dudley. They are Cy Buck and son Frank; and Graham Constantine and Geoff Pierpoint, who comprise the cast. John Clements has volunteered to play the piano, but only during intermission and after the show. Opening night is a special benefit per- formance, in co-operation with York Humane Society. Other dates are Mar. 10â€"12. According to director Rose Dyson, “no pianist could be cajoled or clobbered into taking on the incidental music, but AURORA â€" They still haven’t got a pianist, but that hasn’t stopped Theatre Aurora from getting its fourth production of the season, “Beyond the Fringe†in readiness for its March 9 opening at Factory Theatre. Rose Dyson, “no pial could be cajoled clobbered into taking the incidental music, a flute here and a t recorder there, Piano, but no pianist for Fringe Kingcraft Art Group there for the past 14 years. She has studied under several teachers at the Schneider School of Fine Arts, and has exhibited in many group shows throughout the region. She is at present teaching art at York Fine Art Gallery. W“ However, the after-the- show-performance is especially important, as the show is cabaret style and carries on well after the stage production is over. Producers are Rupert and Kathleen Ray, with Cy Buck taking time out from his stage role to design the set. Early birds, 20 regular‘ 4 special, jackpot, doo prizes. AT YORK FARMERS’ MARKET 7509 Yonge Street. EVERY MONDAY § 1 MI. N‘ of 401 in North York Maltre'd Marcel 3 South of Sheppard 633.8104 $%$%W WITHIN WED. MARCH 2ND. Factory Theatre . no pianist At 7.30 P.M Specialitees Francaises-diner prix fixe 4122 Bathurst St. UV“- NJ†401 . in North York MaLtgeA'dAMAalrce THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT JACKPDT $1,000.00 “NO ONE UNDER 15 YEARS ADMITTED" John St. and Bayview Ave. Thornhill 7:40 pm. Earlybirds 8:00 pm. Regular Games maximumâ€! “Cabaret ‘77" â€" Newtonbrook Unite Church annual musical comedy; Mar. 2-5. Call 222-2486. “Carnival†â€" York Theatre for the Per- forming Arts version of the Broadway musical, with Beth and Ron Hodgins, plus Yvette Steel, Judy Bunker and Brenda Spearing; Fairview Library Theatre, Mar. 2-5. Call 225-5818. Helen Bird â€" an exhibition of paintings by the King Township artist, York Fine Art Gallery, west of Aurora on Wellington St., Mar. 4 to Mar. 13. “Busybody†â€" a zany mystery comedy from Markham Little Theatre; Mar. 2-5, Markham District High School. Call 294-2815. “Shot in the Dark" â€" a saucy comedy with a little bit of murder tossed in; Herongate Barn Theatre, Mar. 5,11,12 â€" Apr. 1-2, 8- “Beyond the Fringe" â€" TOWNE 81 COUNTRYE SQUARE YONGE AT STEELES 7 LOW, LOW PRICES! OLOGO DESIGN . . . . . . $24.99 0 PRINTING 8%; †x11†100 COPIES $5.35 500 COPIES 510.12 1,000 COPIES s16.06 OBUSINESS CARDS oAlso available ..... Paper Signs and Metal Photo Aer/01v;â€" w ART SERVICES For further information caï¬ John at: Member. Canadian Guild 0! 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Call 925-8640. “Laura Walks - and goes home†â€" a re-creation of Laura Secord’s famous walk; Theatre Second Floor, 86 Parliament St., Toronto; with Al Bridle, Bruce Vavrina, Jackie Burroughs and Brian Freeman, Mar. 7-Apr. 2. Admission $1. Call 364- 4025. Arms and the Man â€" YVinklei: H Auditorium, ADMISSION s1.00 5223-51 68 s18.99 8-12. Call 491-8877. “Aladdin†â€" Pepi Puppet Theatre; Poor Alex Theatre, to Mar. 20. “Swan Lake" â€" National Ballet; O’Keefe Centre; Mar. 2â€"4. U. of T. Per- cussion Ensemble - 13 of Toronto’s finest young musicians; York University, Mar. 7. Admission free. Focal Point â€" An exhibition of Photography; Art Gallery of Ontario, Mar. 4-Apr. 3. St. Lawrence Centre â€" Bulgarian pianist Juliana Markova, Mar. 3; mezzo- soprano Gabrielle Lavigne, Mar. 4. 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