Those attending per~ formances of “I Am A Camera†will remember him as the brash American, Howard Mortimer, who brought instant luxury to the impecunious lives of two young English people living in decadent Berlin in the 30’s. and removed it just as promptly. nmmnml Estelle Markham 884~3787 Although he is no newcomer to the stage, it will be the first time that Phillips has directed a play for the Curtain Club, '5"lllllllml1llIll"lllllllllflllllllllllluflj g the - '=_‘ piano @ 2 teacher Illllllllll Directing this late 19th century romantic drama will be David Phillips who was seen on stage at the Curtain Club as recently as last week. :I-illIIIIIIIllIIIIllIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIï¬ Curtain Club prepares for new presentation “The Day After The Fair" by Frank Harvey will open at the theatre on Friday, November 25, for an ll-night run. During the month of N 0 v e m b e r t h e Gallanough Public Library in Thornhill will feature a showing of outstanding photographs of many Centennial homes of Thornhill at the Richmond Hill Curtain Club last Saturday, and already the set has been struck and work begun on the next presentation. “I Am A Camera†snapped its final “take†PENTECOSTAI. CHURCH MED. LIVERPOOL THURS STREETHEART Fm. SWEENEY TODD SAT THE HUNT Muma's photos in library zs cnuncu sL monumu mm PASTOR: F. BOND SUNDAY SERVICES 1000 A M SUNDAY SCHOOL 1100 A M WORSHIP 700 A M EVANGELISTIC. WORSHIP WEDNESDAY 800 P M BIBLE STUDY 8. PRAYER YCAMR "500" WINNERS IN 1977 THIRTYâ€"FOURTH TOWN AUTO BODY RICHMOND HILL TOKEN NO. 40 THIRTY-FIFTH DR. KRYSTOLOVICH RICHMOND HILL TOKEN NO. 370 At Black Hawk THE COOPER BROS. NEXT WEEK Appearing in this costumed drama will be Dilys Rubow, Clive Ryland, Pera Miller, Yvette Steel and newcomers Leslie Reid Mr. Muma‘s Canadian heritage goes back several generations and he is interested in Canadiana including its architecture. most of his directing experience having been with high school groups and his own summer theatre workshop in the Richmond Hill area. Village by Ken Muma OVER 100 LOCATIONS IN ONTARIOâ€"SEE YOUR PHONE 800K FOR YHE ONE NEARES‘I YOU FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE These photographs \5 P‘ ' eCCS THE MONTGOMERY TAVERN IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE EXTENDED THEIR'MENU TO INCLUDE A WIDE VARIETY OF EASTERN CUISINE » FROM TEMPTING CURRIED DISHES TO EXOâ€" TIC CHINESE WHILE CONTINUING TO SERVE NATIVE CANADIAN DISHES, SEAFOOD, STEAK AND LOBSTERS, 10% OFF DURING INTRODUCTORY OFFER NEW MONTGOMERY'S TAVERN 8' R 10156 YONGE STREET, RICHMOND HILL CHINESE FOOD TAKE-OUT SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE Get in on the savings and ï¬nger lickin’ good taste. And don‘t forget the ï¬xin‘s! BONUS PRICE $5?†“Sweeney Toddâ€, the group who made ‘Roxy Roller’ famous, will appear in Richmond Hill at the Black Hawk Friday, 0c- tober 28. ‘Roxy’ held down the number one position on the Canadian charts for three weeks, earning gold certification. ï¬32;§3§§""“ 11m IMPORTED CHINESE CHEF FROM HONG KONG c0112; chickenViflflu. the regular price ofa bucket of REGULAR PRICE $6.85 It's not too early to reserve tickets at $3.50 each. Call Madge Nicholson at 884-3703. Margot Crack is prbducing, set design is by Chris Steel, Lighting design Clay Warner, Stage Manager Pat Kanteroff and Costumes by Suzanne Stoner. aqd Dan Ryan They include presen- tations of such homes as that neat little cottage of the late Mrs. Margaret Goodfellow ( gentlewoâ€" were inspired by the recent Thornhill Village Festival. There are also photos of the houses built by John Ramsden, miller of the old Pamona Mills as well as the former residence of Canadian artist Fred S. Haines. R.C.A., and many others. Mr. Muma’s experience covers many aspects of photographic art. man); Patrick Casey (laborer); the building successively occupied by William Lane (cooper) and John Reid (physician), now the offices of architect Napier Simpson. with LIBERAL ADS Refreshments are included. There will be a cash bar. A draw will be held for a 20 inch color television. For dance tickets at $10 Featured will be CHUM Disc Jockey Terry Steele; Comedian Steve Brinder who appears at Yuk Yuks, a coffee house; pianist Evelyn Ackerman and Singer Eva Peela. ’I‘herev will be many more surprises. Cabaret Night set in Rich vale The Richmond Hill Jewish Community Synagogue is having a Cabaret Night Saturday. November 5, at 8:30 pm. at the Richvale Com- munity Centre. 160 Avenue Road in Rich- mond Hill. a: R.A.D. 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