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Richmond Hill Liberal, 1 Aug 1979, C2

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Brand Vgluplus Brand wueners Ziggys cooked meat 28W Foods store; packaged POIISh sausage Ziggys. 6 specmed varieties regular or all beet ol_de fashioned dinner hams Schneiders bologna Schneuders cooked, smoked. boneless treshlylground Schneiders ' fried chicken medium ground beef prevaously frozen. whole umponed prewously trozen. whole nmponed fngn. whgle. em up sold on_l§as packaged) f n eyes 5.431;;11.‘ sold only as packaged) ftenderlom Th ornhi/l res/den t named York ’3 Theatre chairman Mr. Rubin‘s ap- pointment is for a three- year term beginning immediately. An originél member of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Don Rubin, of Thor- nhill, who is founder and editor of the Canadian Theatre Review, has been named the new chairman of York University's Department of Theatre. C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. August 1. 1979 36 oz‘ ec0nomy Slze [In 1.5 lure pl 150 9 pkg. 6 oz. pkg reach poly bag I I :33; 2.52 21.702. {In 6 htre 13.4 02 2 lb bucket He has worked as a back-up critic to Nathan Cohen at the Toronto Star. as a regular arts commentator for CBC‘ Radio and as a writer for such publications as Maclean's. The Stage in Don Rubin came to York in 1968 after many years as a theatre critic in both Canada and the United States 6?; 3.99 2,12: 3.15 14 fl, OZ. 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His contributions on a free-lance basis to these and many other publications have con- tinued through the years. In addition to his writing background. Mr. Rubin is a co-founder and former chairman of the Drama Bench, an association of Canadian theatre critics; an organizer and member of the executive of the Canadian Centre of the International Theatre Institute; and a con- sultant for both the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council. Last year he led a group or all beef or Dutch Treat supeflfies save ched meats sliced - 9 specified varieties .24 In 1976, Mr; Rubin co- ordinated a series of meetings of leading theatre critics and editors from around the world as of Canadian theatre artists to the prestigious Eugene O‘Neill Theatre Centre in the United States as a prelude for the establishment of a Canadian National Play- Wrights Conference. mini siulers frozen - regular or all beef fiesta cake W191 .48 part of the Olympic celebrations. As well as editing Canadian Theatre Review, Canada’s national theatre journal. he also serves as general editor of many CTR book projects including Canada on Stage (CTR Yearbook series) and many professional serâ€" vice directories published Shortcake .70 (0 help Jeny's kids Loblaws will contribute 1¢ for every no~name product you buy between now and the Labour Da Muscular Dystrophy elelhon buy a no-name product save .40 Mb pkg I At York, Don Rubin has taught a variety of courses for the Departâ€" ment of ‘Theatre specializing in criticism and aesthetics. “The potential to create a world-level theatre training centre here really does exist at York.“ he said. “We have an outstanding faculty through CTR .57 ._20 1£4_ pound beef burgers frozen pizza subs sliced cooked Z&WF00dS 93 fill our cure penny canmster help Jerry's kids by helping fill the cash cannisters located at all Loblaws cash registers “I would like to see York become a true centre for Canadian that has strong links into the profession. I am hoping to develop those links even further in the years ahead on both the undergraduate and graduate level and through the continued development and growth of CTR. ooms or pepperonw & green peppels .61 McCain - frozen pizza supreme .78 fill a 5lb. penny bag $750 cash and you could win one 0' 25 Sunllighl Holidays to Oriando Honda. ‘rtluamg Wan [:usney WONG ‘vacalon ngoorn Seawom Cums wow and Kennedy Space Cenlev theatre studies as well as a place for this country‘s professionals to pass through,“ he said. “â€"â€"I want to see York also become a place for the world's most exciting theatre to visit." Appionmale rela Penny Bags aim} alicbuiésl «12:5 Regulanons ava-Iable In pamapaung Mr. Rubin currently holds the rank of Associate Professor in the Department of Theatre. save 1.00 .60

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