pm. to 8 pm. Art Show â€" Water colors of Richmond Hill and area by former resident, Harry Rankin; North York Central Library, to Oct. 29. Ontario Scenes â€" by Anne Nicholls of Toronto; Thornhill Community Centre, to Oct. 29. Black Hawk Inn â€" “Pockets,†back in town; to Oct. 22. Pepi Puppet Theatre â€" Magic in the Forest; Poor Alex Theatre, to Oct. 23. See How They Run â€" another farce by Philip King â€" Fairview Theatre Co., opens Oct. 20 for Hillcrest Mall Jazz Festival â€" TONIGHT, Oct. 19 â€" Jim McHarg’s Midnight Special; 5:30 Finest Home Furnishings and Antiques m-wsn-mii‘é'; ‘Oun-Q m m munapm SAY â€" mun pm Mâ€"iZlmdpm. Ovor the putt 100 Your. to proton! day Pune I Oak - Rosewood 0 Walnul 0 Mahogany and other lumuure of all kll'ldS always on display many "one 01 a kmd" pueces Lavge selection 0! smalIs. MWqu'o’stit guy Hip-M {may horned-gm)†5' Seneca College. Call 491- 8877. 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HALF POUND, CHAR-BROlLED SIRLOIN STEAK Served with Chef’s Salad roll, potatoe and vegetable Only NUMBERS "FIRST CARD s1.00" Royal Canadian Air Farce returns to Curtain Club $280 884-6531 The show, which in- volves five clergyman â€" some of them real and some of them equally odd â€" plus other assorted characters, will be presented by the Fair- view Theatre Co. The same show was presented by the Curtain There'll be a handful of veterans and one newcomer in Richmond Hill Curtain Club's second play of the season, “The Day After the Fair." The play runs Nov. 25 to Dec. 10. David Phillips is the director, and Margot Crack the producer. Handful of veterans in club ’3 2nd ShOW Taking the part of the two women, Edith Hamham and sister-in- law, Lettie Hamham, are Dilys Rubow and Pera Miller, respectively. There are great French Red Great Italian Red And great Portugese Red GranVasco. 4’ One of I the reat wmes o! the ' world. 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