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The Liberal, 13 Apr 1977, C9

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Entertainment Ma Peck (Laurie Hutchinson) has the upper hand both literally and figuratively here, as she battles it out with Mrs. Reed (Martha Buell) in this scene from The Rose and the Crown. â€" Richmond Hill High School â€" Two one-act plays: “Fool’s Errand” and “The Rose and the Crown"; Apr. 13-16 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets, $2. adults, $1.50. students â€" from east or crew. â€" Pauline Kulha - Canadian landscape artist, York Fine Art Gallery. Snowball Village, King; to Apr. 17. â€" Rotary Club Travelogue - Final in a series of six - “Adventure in Colum- bia," with Romain Wilhelmsen; Bayview Secondary school, Apr. 14 at 8 p.m. Call 884-2918. â€" “Yes, My Darling Daughter" â€" a -D|N|NG LOUNGE UDAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS 'SPECIAL OCCASIONS CELEB/M TEA/W [VENT m I THE GRA YSTUII/ESA Tavern 183 Yonge St. Aurora 727-9561 ‘1.00 entertainment admission Graystones WITHIN WED. APRIL 13/77 Upper hand for Ma Peck THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT JACKPDT $1,000.00 John St. and Bayview Ave. Thornhill NO ONE UNDER 16 YEARS ADMIWED 7:40 pm. Earlybirds 8:00 pm. Regular Games *‘kfiii‘k‘k‘k‘kt‘k‘k‘ki'ti'i'i i ROGERS, SLINGERLAND, LUDWIG,‘ 4K PEARL ETC ...... * * COME INAND SEE US TODA Y!! i. Calendar *tt*******tt*t*ti DRUM CITY 10W, 10W, PRICES]! LONG & McflUADE 459 BLOOR ST. WEST TORONTO 964-8006 three-act comedy presented by Glen- vale Players, with Al Zavits of Rich- mond Hill, Gary Sarney of Thornhill. and others. All but one of the players are blind. CNlB Auditorium, 1929 Bayview Ave, Apr. 21-23. Tickets, $1.50. Call 884-0738. â€" The Fantasticks - the award-winning musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Sch- midt; Apr. 13-27, Humber Theatre. Call 6764200. â€" Scarboro Ballet ~ Cedarbrae Collegiate auditorium; Apr. 14-16. Call 755-9911. The J .B. Priestly play is one of two one-acters to be performed by Richmond Hill high school drama club at the school, Apr. 13-16. FABUL OUS BARGAINS IN DRUMS NUMBERS ADMISSION s1.00 WILLOWDALE â€" Yorkminstrels â€"â€" one of Metro-Toronto’s finest musical groups â€" will open a new production of Bells Are Ringing at Earl Haig Theatre Auditorium here, Apr. 21-23 and Apr. 27-30. This group is justly famed for its lavish musicals with sets and costumes that can stand comparison with any professional production. The only disappointing production I can ever recall was Brigadoon, but this taint was quickly erased by Yorkminstrels’ next production The Merry Widow. As this has been entered in the drama festival which will be judged next Saturday, we will be able to of- ficially measure the group’s standing. Award winner? The adjudicator paid a special mention to the costumes of Merry Widow and it will be interesting to see if costume design wins an award at the festival. TORONTO â€" Toronto’s first Masked Ball in 15 years, according to the Association of Com- munity Theatre (ACT), takes place April 16 at the Royal York Hotel. A theatre arts ball, it will also be the scene of the presentation of awards for community theatre groups, which competed in the Central Ontario Drama League Festival. Bells are Ringing for Metro group Theatre Masked Ball Bells Are Ringing is LIBERAL ADVERTISERS 2 FOR $1000.00 CARDS â€" 5 FOR $2.00 By Tom Davey PROCEEDS 70 CYSTIC FIBRUS/S RESEARCH 8100!” CHAR/TIES Name _ Address MAIL THIS COUPON WITH $1.00 TO: KINSMEN BINGO PO. BOX 183, RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO ANNUAL MONSTER BINGO $10,00000 18 REGULAR GAMES 0F $100.00 EACH CARDS -* 3 FOR s100 mspfcmz GAMESII YOUR ADVANCE ADMITTANCE TICKET WILL BE SENT TO YOU BY RETURN MAIL EARLY BIRDS 8 NIGHT OWL GAMES REGULAR GAMES START AT 8 RM. MUST BE OVER 16 YEARS TO ATTEND ADVANCE TICKETS about a girl who works for an answering service and who gets personally in- volved in her clients and, inevitably, falls in love with one of them. What complicates the matter is that the un- derworld uses the service as a bookie agency and many hilarious scenes occur before the matter is straightened out. Some of the famous numbers in the produc- tion are Just In Time and The Party’s Over. This group has had a long association with people from the Thornhill and Richmond Hill areas but many long standing members come from all over Metro. The orchestra, under the direction of John Ricciardelli, is unquestionably one of the finest in community theatre. John Maxwell is stage director and a man with a long list of musical successes to his credit. Richmond Hill’s entry was “All in Good Time‘” a comedy drama by Bill Noughton, which ran from Jan. 28 to Feb. 12 at the club. 2 SHARE THE WEALTH CARDS â€" 5 FOR $2.00 u‘s‘he bigges‘ Home Oven Cookm stratnons where you“ buy your 'aVO spONSORED BY 9:53.. 9 (or eXClKlllg .. )kmg Theatr Be sure you Hhe \ndoor ng With great 1( u‘ll gel grow1 (avounle plams at me plan! TRAINS ST‘ AT cNE 5109 HOURLY NE STATION Show eve' THE 3 (5y excmng " wsn lhe ‘ndoo' ‘ng wnh great I I ‘TlON PL SATURD ACE, AY. APRIL 15 Full frames have it all over empty ones Add to this the pangs of involutional melancholia, brought on by the male climacteric and you get a picture of the mood I have been in lately. KING â€" It is that time of year again â€" un- predictable weather and predictable income tax payments for the less affluent of us. 2 FOR $500.00 CARDS A 3 FOR $1.00 Then to cap it all off I made the fatal mistake of visiting the Art Gallery of Ontario to see the show of minimal art. I left there shaking my head in disbelief, because empty picture frames â€" yes, empty! â€" are not my idea of art. I have presented the above gloomy picture to set the stage for the remedy. If you wish to assuage your feelings of despondency, then take a drive out to the York Fine Art Gallery, in Snowball Village, and let the paintings of Pauline Holancin Kulha cheer you up. The latter lends a haunting quality to many Don’lm By William L. Cook a was the M"; new cookmg I rPlam 8. Flow/6 Ideas and a or n auchon 0" W MICYOWaVe mg demon‘ |ower C‘Inlc a chance 10 )n SaturdaY~ of the paintings and safely removes them from the danger of being categorized as cliche. When the theme is nature, there has to be something extra, because thousands of paintings have been done in this genre. Pauline Kulha has this something extra and I predict that in the future, her paintings will be even better, because she is constantly striving to do new things and develop new techniques. Eartv birds, 20 regular, 4 special, jackpot, doo prizes. AT YORK FARMERS' MARKET 7509 Yuma Street. EVERY MONDAY Eranrh 3‘. Pauline Kulha . . .saved the day At 7.30 P.M "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" No. 1 Jackpot “DUU‘” No. 2 'DUU" Wed. April 13th No. 1 Jackpot 56 No's No. 2 - 52 No's Early Birds at 7:35 pm. - Reg. Games 8 Specials at 8 pm. Between the two halves of a freshly-cut banana. we curl three mounds of smooth DAIRY QUEEN® soft serve. Topped with chocolate. strawbeny, pineapple. and lots of creamy whipped topping. Wm! And at this special price, you couldn't ask for more. At participating DAIRY QUEEN® stones. “Registered Trademark Canadian Trademaks Office. American Dan'y Queen Corpomuon OFFER AVAILABLE AT: 10441 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL Thursdayâ€"Friday, April I445. RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ ackpot$600°° ~0.2$500°° Legion Hall, Ohio Rd.. off Elgin Mills Road E. She plans to visit Greece this year and do some paintings there. I am looking forward to seeing those works, which undoubtedly will be of the same high quality as those in the current show. The prices of the paintings range from $95 to around $450. On opening night there were quite a few paintings sold. Therefore, I would suggest that you visit the gallery as soon as possible. It is only a short drive from here, so make a point of indulging yourself by looking at some really worthwhile paintings. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. April 13. 1977 â€" DINING ROOM AND TAVERN l WIENER SCHNITZELS ' SIZZLING STEAKS ‘ FLAMING SHISKABOB 1 FOR THE FAM/L YAND FRIENDS SUCCULENT PLATTER DINNERS DELICIOUS HOT APPLE STRUDEL FUR RESERVATIONS 483-1601 FOR THATEUROPEAN TOUCH I 3363 YONGE ST. JUST SOUTH OF 401 AT FAIRLAWN (Elbe Eanuht (Elm Eanuhe

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