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The Liberal, 20 Sep 1978, C4

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Judy Gans, John Montgomery and Kim Wildlong will act as hosts to the incumbents in the four municipal councils as well as local trustees from the public and separate school boards. “When it comes to election time. we fill the gap,“ he said. “People are far more human on the air." This is the fourth election Classicomm has followed the CRTC mandate for community programming and Mr. Wildfong said he finds it “exciting“ â€" both for the viewer. and his staff. Program Director for Classicomm, Kim Wildfong said, “Classicomm essentially allows time to each candidate â€" to expose their strengths and weaknesses". Each weekday evening from now until November 13. Classicomm Cable 10 in Richmond Hill will be interviewing incumbents and new candidates in the four area municipalities to acquaint the public with each of the hopefuls. Classicomm is gearing for election coverage Together with a retired army Brigadier they engineer various plots to steal furs and sell them to earn money for their The plot revolves around five elderly ladies who are constantly broke as a result of aiding charity cases. The play runs through October 14. LESLIE FRANCOEUR After a summer of cleaning and preening, the Richmond Hill Curâ€" tain Club is back at work in preparation for its season opener September 29, “Breath of Spring". Entertainment Câ€"T- THE LIBERAL. Wednesday, September 20, 1978 The initial interviews WED.SEPT.20 7:40 pm. Earlyhirds EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT JACKPOT $1,000.00 WITHIN 53HÂ¥unélBEns ED.SEPT.20 '3 ”A“ $1.00" I I IUIIIIIIILL LIU BINGO THORNHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE urtain Club prepares for John St. and Bayview_ Ave., Thornhill THORNHILL LIONS Last Monday. John Montgomery spoke with Elson Miles and Ron Moran from Markham Council in front of the cameras and Tuesday Kim Wildfong introduced Richmond Hill Coun- cillors Marylo Graham and Andre Chateauvert. Programming for this pre-election coverage begins at 7 pm. each weekday and will be aired at 9 and 11 pm. also. will be retrospective said the program director. Asking each candidate to view what has happened during his term in office and how they feel about it. Issues are not the point at this time, said Mr. Wildfong‘ but when the live coverage begins, three weeks before the election. the three will bring out issues they feel the people want to hear. June Abbott, whom club patrons will remember from her role as Fraulein Schneider in "I Am a Camera". and as the madam among other roles in “Oh! What a Lovely War". portrays the indomitable Dame The five elderly ladies are played by some not 50- -elderly Curtain Club regulars. Add to this 3 Scotland yard detective and his young assistant and you have the makings of a hilarious evening of fine British comedy. charity work Election programming * ‘R.A.D. BALLET * TAP * MODERN JAZZ * POINTE * DISCO School of Dancing IS STILL ACCEPTING REGISTRATIONS FOR: Dennis Moore THE For further information. please call 884-2875 STUDIO at BAYVIEW PLAZA RICHMOND HILL Classes from 3 yrs. of age and up Ballet Mistress â€"- Louise Goldsmith, ARAD. ATC CDTA BATD. Please Note: 8:00 pm. Regular Games Second and third weeks each candidate is allowed to bring a small number of supporters in for questioning â€" but to make it fair these sup- porters will direct their questions to other than their own candidate. The first week, October 23. each candidate will be allowed a three-minute time period for platform statements followed by a set of questions from the interviewer. Live programming begins three weeks before election day. Yvette has played both extremes of age and adapts well to any role. ADAPTS WELL Yvette Steel plays Hattie who wonders if her nerve tonic is an ex- travagant item on her expense account. will be curtailed until next Monday, September 25 when the schedule will be Mondays. Markham council; Tuesdays, Rich- mond Hill council; Wednesdays, Whitchu- rch-Stouffville council; Thursdays, Vaughan council; and Fridays, trustees from the boards of education. As the ringleader of this assortment of do-gooders, June strives to get the most for their charity cases as well as the best of working conditions for her accomplices. “Perhapé a holiday on the Riviera?" Who needs a union? Beatrice s1.00" Bonnie Sheppard showed her flair for linguistics in her role as Natalia in “I Am a Camera“. In the current production, she is called on not only to use a ‘proper‘ British accent, but must also disguise her voice on the phone in order to distract un- suspecting store managers from the scene of a crime. Nan is an elocution teacher by profession but her true talent lies in plotting fur thefts. Her most recent per- formance was last season in “Table Manners“ where she played Annie. lris Stringer portrays this ‘desperate criminal‘ who wants nothing more than to stop the whole plan and keep her friends out of jail. Iris has played the part of a maid three times since her debut on the Club stage in 1965‘s “Diary of a Scoundrel" but says she likes Lily best. Lily. the maid, is no stranger to the crime of stealing furs. She has already been to jail for exactly that reason. She has played aged women before and was cast last season as the 22- yearflld maid Sarah in “The Day After the Fair". Your public library now offers a lot more than books (A Please make cheque or money order payable to THE CURTAIN CLUB and enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope for the return of tickets Mail this form to the above address marked' B'ox Office". If you are part of a group, please maIl all subscriptions In one envelope to ensure that all the orders are filled .‘or the same night Please Indicate the number of sums (at $15.00 each) and the night desired in the box above. Also indicate your second and third choice. For further tIcket Information please call Mrs. Madge Nicholson - 884-3703. Town Full subscription series: $15.00 THE CURTAIN CLUB P. 0, Box 66 RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO LAC 4x0 Please check here if you are a new subscriber MrersIMs â€"_â€"__.__â€" Address u. A “u ; AVu-Jv Auuy 1.x] Ju‘nâ€" .1 Major Barbara by GE, Shaw Feb‘ 2 . Feb, 17 CURTAIN TIME FOR ALL PERFORMANCES IS 8230 P.M. As subscribers are purchasing a five-play subscription at less than box office prices, no refunds can be made. A penalty of 50‘ per ticket will be payable when subscription tickets are exchanged for another night. Plays, or their order of production, sub/act to change. With Ontario’s public library network, you get a complete information centre. Your local public library is much more than a source of books for pleasure reading and study. It is part ofan Ontariovwide network of fourteen library systems which cooperate and share their resources. Because of this. many libraries now offer important additional services. such as: 1. 7 5.. U14; Films, records and video cassettes; Special programs such as story hours, speakers, demonstrations and exhibits; . Books in many different languages; . Referenceâ€"information services; . Books by mail for shut’ins and people in isolated areas; . Large print and talking books for the handicapped; Breath of Spring Silent Night. Lonely Night Peter portrays the detective sent-4 from Scotland Yard to in-- vestigate while George plays his young assistant. In true dedication to his art. Clive has consented to shave his full beard to play the Brigadier and will appear clean shaven except for a moustache. George Jager and Peter Brannan are new to the Curtain Club but they are already well into the spirit of the play. 7 Peter. who is a jour- nalist and has wgigtgn Cohort in crime to these lovely ladies is Clive Ryland as the army Brigadier. He is in charge of tactics and timing for the fur stealing operation. Clive played Arthur Harnham in “The Day After the Fair" last season. J EAN‘S BACK Jean Halliwell hasn't been seen on the Curtain Club boards since she portrayed Lucy in “All in Good Time". She has kept busy since then with credits in “Curious Savage" for Doric Productions and “On Monday Next" with a group in Pickering. No. 1 Jackpot vbuuuu No.2 ":JUU"u Wed. Sept. 20m No. 1 Jackpot 57 No's. No. 2 56 No's. Early Birds at 72.55 pm. - Reg. Games 8 Specials at 8 pm. Legion nHa l,io|0h Rd, oflElgin Misll RoadE. KKW @ $$TWO JACKPOTS$$ No. 1 Jackpot $60000 No.2 $50000 / :\ RICHMGND HILL LEGION BINGO -fi-\:. by Robert Anderson Nov 24 - Dec, 9 "YOUR BINGO CENTRE FOR ALL SEASONS" by Peter Coke‘ Sept. 29 - Oct 14 78/79 season NO PLAYERS UNDER 16 YEARS ADMITTED Order Form Phone: Res “Breath of Spring" is directed by Gerry Crack and produced by Shirley Stanley. gmlll|IIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllé‘ Peter had been selected from the audience to take part in a skit and Gerry liked what he saw enough to invite Peter to the audition. A second year student at Erindale College. George played detective roles in high school as well as_ doing more serious dramatic parts like Hamlet. filfllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflfi drama reviews, was spotted by director Gerry Crack at the taping of a CBC radio show. He even had a fling at Rob Reiner‘s “All in the Family" role of Meathead. its opener MANY TALENTS George Jager is a man of many talents. In ad- dition to playing Kemp, he is designing lights for this show. the 5 piano glcacher 7. Interlibrary loan services to help you get the book you want, wherever it is; 8. Newspapers, magazines and govemment information publications. There's something special for everyone of all ages. Make it a point to visit your local public library soon. Estelle Matkham 8843787 The Haunting of-Hill House The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the- moon Marigolds Tickets may be ob- tained from Madge Nicholson at 884â€"3703. ST ORMCROW by Paul Zmdel March 30 - Apnl l4 by Leslie Andrews May 25 - June 9 APPEARING SEPT. 18-23 SEPT. 25-30 LADY Province of Ontario COCOCOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOI rnl“. l QUALITY ORD§R NOW 884-3391 10 AND 30 LB. BOXES CORN AND PEAS, 10 LB. BOXES CHERRIES,5, 11 Er 22 LB. PAILS An Veg-tabla. Faun, Fish. Samoa 6 Com-alone. Food- I’ANCY --___ -.-.-_ A , ONLY BLuEBEfifiIES WILD CANADIAN Reuben Baetz, Minister of Culture and Recreation William Davis, Premier nz Conm 31. z. - Richmond H”;

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