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The Liberal, 25 May 1977, C5

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An Inspector Calls â€" with Brian J. Moore and Robert Leon of Richmond Hill; Seneca Studio Theatre. 1750 Finch Ave, May 26-28; June 1â€"4. Call 889-4129. Hillcrest Jazz Festival â€" TONIGHT (May 25) â€" Doctor McJazz; 5:30 to 8 pm. in the Market Court. Arsenic and Old Lace â€" Herongate Barn Theatre; May 27-28. June 34. Call 294-0426 or 649-2641. The Shevchenko Musical Ensemble â€" Minkler Auditorium, Seneca College; a premier event in series marking Seneca's 10th an- niversary. and a salute to the Ukrainian-Canadian Who‘s Afraid of Virginia Woolf â€" Richmond Hill Curtain Club, to June. Call 884-2638. STARTING TIME: 8 RM. Curtain Club up to Albee intricacy But succeed it does. Under Ron Solloway’s direction, the cast triumphantly overcomes the intricacies of Albee’s work to bring forth an evening of superb theatre. ‘ Just Right At times he is a frail, Martha is played by vulnerable and pathetic Jimmi Hunt With exactly figure bending under the the right amount of weight of Martha's abrasive petulance and vulgarisms and the selfishness as befits an contempt of his guests actress who has trodden the boards of Broadway Turns tables and won acting awards. Then, with astonishing But the playwright's brilliant dialogue needs sensitive handling to fulfill its theatrical potential. It is a play with no middle ground. Mere competency is not enough. To succeed requires superlative acting, otherwise it would degenerate into a protracted domestic brawl. By Tom Davey Edward Albee’s, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, is a marathon marital battle where torrents of neurotic invective further erode the wasteland of a decaying and barren marriage. It's practically old home week for Bob McNiven, front right, a former Thomlea secondary school student. Bob, 23, and his Open Road gang, who now reside in Churchill. near Barrie, are appearing at Richmond Inn until the end of the week. Interest can be paid montth on 31010 year cenificates of $10,000 or more. Semi-annual rates apply. Yerm yea‘ years 3500 Minimum. All mes subieci lo change without notice. Can-u Deposii lnsumncs applicable on terms up lo, and Including, 5 yum Canada 'IFust L1 Annual SemrAnnuaw Certificate Cemhcale W W Calendar Hillcrest Mall (west side) Open Road opens here community. Call 532-4428 or 491-8877. The Killing of Sister George â€" Toronto Truck Theatre; to June 11. Call 922-0084. The Boys in the Band â€" Colonnade Theatre; to June 25. Call 922-0084. Art Gallery of Ontario â€" a showing of works by prairie artist Robert Sinclair; to July 10. True Reflection â€" Canada's premier touring show band; Ramada Inn, this week only. Also. Mike Mandel, Canada’s foremost mentalist. Call 445-9240. Richmond lnn â€" The Open Road, with Bob McNiven et al; to the end of the week. Murder in the Cathedral â€" St. Gabriel‘s Anglican Church; May 30 at 8 pm. Tickets at door. 6 yeaw At times he is a frail, vulnerable and pathetic figure bending under the weight of Martha’s vulgarisms and the contempt of his guests. Keith Melville is superb as Martha’s husband, George. With con- summate skill he weaves Albee‘s intricate lines into a brilliant web of misery and despair. Martha neglects no opportunity to remind her husband of his inadequacies and they tear into the carrion of their decaying marriage like ravenous vultures. But their relationship â€" like the liver of Prometheus â€" con- tinually recovers enough to sustain the torment for 23 years. She is a coarse, vulgar, aggressive drunkard. married to a sensitive, brilliant history professor who is something of a failure in the university where her father is president. yea Annual Cemncate SemrAnnual Cemhcale resiliency, he turns the tables on his toi‘mentors, ensnaring them in the weft and warp of his theories, before wounding them with his viciously pointed insights into their weaknesses. Although there are four. in the cast, the second couple, played by Patty Cross and David Phillips, are really there as onlookers and minor participants in the epic battles of their hosts. At first they are repelled, then intrigued, Early birds, 20 reguiar, 4 special, jackpot, dam prizes. AT YORK FARMEHS' MARKET 7509 Yuma Shoat. EVERY MONDAY Special congratulations go to Mr. C. Meharg of Windsor and Wendy Graham of Thornhill, cowinners of the new Chevette car. Shown here from left to right are Don Hill, Bingo Chairman; Wendy Graham accepting the ’keys from Peter Stevenson, President of Richmond Hill Kinsmen (who also sold the winning ticket); Mrs. Graham, mother of the cowinner; Bruce Williams, General Sales Mgr. of Wilson-Niblett Motors Ltd. KEITH MELVILLE ..... superb job The boys, who formed their country, rock and bluegrass band three years ago. just finished engagements in Toronto and 0t» tawa. The other members are, Bob Brodeur, front left: back row. left to right, Doug Ring and Leroy Artz. At 7.30 RM. MRS. L. GOHN, Richmond Hill J. LOHMAN, Richmond Hill MRS; RIEHL, Richmond Hill MRS. J. THOMPSON, Richmond Hill IRIS DODDS, Richmond Hill TO ALL WINNERS IN THE RICHMOND HILL KINSMEN and KINETTE MONSTER BINGO call/ERA TULA TIUIIIS! WINNERS OF SPECIAL BINGO GAMES (Photo by Hoggb Nothing like dining OUt Entertainment My choice from the 30 or so meals offered began with the navy bean soup du jour (50 cents), a lettuce-based salad with oil and vinegar dressing (included) and finally the steak and lobster plate ($8.45). The steak was done exactly as or- dered (medium-rare). with just the right touch My companion had a daiquiri ($1.50), while I enjoyed a tall. cold Singapore sling ($2.15). We recently chose the Farmstead Restaurant and Tavern which is surrounded by a sub division of offices and factories, providing them with a busy trade. by Norman H. Matthews After a hard day. there‘s nothing like dining out at a restaurant that is within a few moments drive from your residence. MRS. R. DOUGLAS, Thornhill PAULINE CHICOINE, Thornhill VIOLET LAWRIE, Richmond Hill MRS. E. JASPERSON, Willowdale DORIS WATSON, K|einburg The Fisherman’s platter ($4.25) was my companion‘s choice and she found it delicious. A large serving of jumbo shrimps. scallops and sole with french fried potatoes, com lemented by tartar an cocktail sauce served in little paper cups. Both sauces were quite tasty but the However, the lobster was difficult to remove from the prehistoric- looking shell and slightly stringy. Butter for dipâ€" ping lobster pieces into was served in a small pewter pot but not kept hot (lacking a candle underneath). The baked potato was large and well done with five or six patties of butter to add to its flavor; (sour cream was also available). of red to its juicy con- sistency. Bill for two was only $21.70 plus $2.17 tax and a $2.50 tip, for a total of $26.37. Very inexpensive for a pleasant meal. Carafes of Canadian wine were not available, but a dry imported red wine was quite lovely (8 oz. $2.25). I finished off with a dish of rice pud- ding (55 cents) and we ‘both had tea (35 cents each). OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIO-SEE YOUR PHONE BOOK FOR THE ONE NEAREST VOU sole was thinly sliced and a little too crisp. Service was quick and attentive in spite of a lot of patrons coming and going. Our table for two was too small for the number of dishes we had ordered and the waitress didn‘t hesitate to link us up to another table for added room. WITHIN WED. MAY 25th/ 77 Hranrh 3 Each dinner contains: 3 pieces of finger lickin‘ good Kentucky Fried Chicken. Golden Brown French Fries. Creamy Cole Slaw and a slice of Grecian bread. $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" No. 1 Jackpot vbuuw No.2 VDUU‘" Wed. May 25th No. 1 Jackpot 55 No's No. 2 - 53 No's Early Birds at 7:35 pm. - Reg. Games & Specials at 8 pm. THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT JACKPOT $1,000.00 RICHMOND HILL LEGION BINGO totl’s chickenViQflag g NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED THORNHILL LIONS Legion Hall, Ohio Rd., ofl Elgin Mills Road E NO ONE UNDER 15 YEARS ADMITTED John St. and Bayview Ave. Thornhill 7:40 pm. Earlybirds 8:00 pm. Regular Games $6000“ Nazsaouw THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, May 25, 1977 entuck 5'35} min NUMBERS ADMISSION $1.00

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