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Richmond Hill Liberal, 26 Sep 1979, C7

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y UPSTAIBS LOCATED AT 135 YONGE STZ'N. m AURORA ‘ 727-2400 : PARKING AT THE HEAR 72'. SAT. SEPT. 29: DIMNG‘ROOM His spontaneous appearance before the benefit remains to me an unforgettable bonus. FR}. SEPT. 28: ($5.00 COVER CHARGE) His sojourn in Stratford will soon give Canadians a chance to see a theatrical legend in person. Only as an actor‘ and later as a writer, was the full potential! of this truly remarkable man allowed to flourish. At school‘ his origin was 'severely criticized, while the Army kept him as a private throughout his service. THURS. SEPT. 27: In it, the Russian born, British educated actor recounts his ineptness at both schogl a_nd Athe British Army. He is also a gifted writer, his latest book being his critically acclaimed autobiography “Dear Me”. 'WED. SEPT. 26: mee ROOM On both stage and screen, Ustinov has frequently demonstrated unique acting skills. He ended with a magnificent story on the marketing hazards of using Western names when selling cars in China. then, like the real pro that he is, left the stage with the audience, heipless with laughter, wanting more. 'After portraying to perfection a New Yorker‘s nasal accent he quickly switched to a Chinese diplomat struggling hOpeIessly with English consonants. He literally used his beautifully modulated voice like a musical instrument as he mimicked accems, hummed a Each Cantata and displayed a devastating range of phgnetic and linguistic skills. Unexpected look at Peter Ustinow But such was the magnetism and sheer stage presence of this theatrical giant that he manipulated our collective psyche like so much play dough. Ustinov. in Canada to play King Lear, walked on just before a performance of Love’s Labour‘s Lost. There was rio introduction and the portly Peter initially looked anachronistic in his suit among the costumed actors waiting to begin on Stratford’s open stage. Theatregoers at Stratford received an unexpected bonus when the celebrated Peter Ustinov ambled on stage during a benefit performance for the Boat People. THURSDAY, FRIDAY it SATURDAY MGHTS Gail Higby 8 Wallace Chancey Tovonto 8 District Disco Champions win demonstrate Disco Dance at its finest DINING ROOM: featuring Filet of Sole Amandine DISCO: Miss Patsy Gattam mu open our Disco and cube: dignkaries. Miss Gais Higby 8 Waflac‘ monstrauons as welt 7..-“- v- Giant TV" Vscreen. 8:00 CFL foacbaf! Winnipeq vs u.A- -,,_ .-_-_..fl_v vV 10:00 Open disco dance car'negtl, 12:00 Prizes awarded. Salad 8 dessert) LOUNGE DISCOTHEQUE LOUNGE: Finis of Dan Tournament, Bent Elbow Dan Team win take on a” c Prizes to those who beat out mam» game begins at 8:00 omers. Prizes to be a _Ql_s_c_oméoué £7 dessert) LOUNGE DINING ROOM UlSCOTHEQUE: Gramm night best livers and spot dances. (Wfiere v sa’ad 6' dessert! LOUNGE: Quarter Er Semi finals of Dart T1 {my begins at 7:00 pm. LOUNGE .mscomeoué By TOM DAVEY Ovens at 1:00 9‘00 Disco dgmanstcations bv featuring New York Sirloin featuring Wiener Featuring Duck PLEASE CALL FOR DINNER‘RESERVATIONS um plght: prizes for me best costume of the 50's 8 60's. (Where were you in sixtydwo?) Vancouver emansttations bv Toronto E: Disnim dance champions. judged by Gail Higby, Pat Thornton & Wallace Chancey open DUI Disco floor aided by MPP. Wm Higby 8 Waflace Chancev wifl be giving for the CH. footban, Toronto vs Schnitzel (including onion soup au Peches (including Onion ournament “They will eil‘her wan! 10 move into Ihe work~ force. or are curremly looking for an alternate occupalion. one lhal will meet their needs more closely.“ She said. “We have a really full day planned around lhese kinds of concerns." The new Fall Break formal includes a morâ€" ning panel discussion aimed an an overview of “( ‘hanging (Tareers‘C "We are hoping, said Eileen Macrae, Com- munity Education Ser- vices Co‘ordinmor for York, “m amad women who are thinking about 7â€" or who are actively engaged in » Ihe process of change. Focus of the fall program is “Changing Careers". The seminar is being (IBM in conga-ration With The York Region Women's Committee. RegiStration is un- derway for Seneca l‘oUege's Women‘s Fa!) Break program. a full- day seminar. The meeting will be held Saturday. November 3 from 931nm 5 pm. a: :he King (‘ampus 0n Dufferin Streei. north of Richmond Hill. sxeak (inciuding onion soup or C At Seneca Our comfortable dining room its finest; Announces our opening week ceremonies WITHIN 33 NUMBERS WED., SEPT. 261i? CONSOLATION JACKPOT $500.09 MUST GO :4!) pm Eaflybirds EVERYWEDNESDAV NIGHT Changing Careers topic of Full Break Program- mqaumu COMMUNITY amine 8:00 pm. The upszairs be awarded aher ma‘ch‘ SEPT. 25 T0 SEPT. 29 JACk'fifi'f”"$"iifififiiha John Stragd Bayview Ava, Thomhm THORNHILL LIONS P. Wm, Hodgson giving disco ds~ Hamilton on the 0! Caesar Salad soup or Caesar Â¥ Think?“ The Library ‘ribuie display "During (his fime we are expecting to have the Toronto Women‘s Booksmre wilh us“‘ said Ms. Macrae. “They will have a Wealth of good books for sale a paperbacks of particular interest to women." The Aurora Public Library Will also Con- xribule an informative display of books and pamphiezs on “Slarting Your Own Small Business? Myer the buffet lunch ‘aesar offers leisuvew dining Pfease observe our max code of no jeans or walk boots atzeé 3:00 pm. 4 Disco dance )essons begin at Up- staivs on 0d~ 3I79. For further information can Pat ‘rhommn 476- 3017. NOTE. Following dinner move into the discotheque (ounge, de- signed to give the best in comfort, disco music and lighting. How's 9:00 to 1:00 Tues. to Sat The ‘ounge features a profession; (San board, giant T.V. screen for major spom'ng even‘s and shows, a bumger pod \able, chess and backgammon boards. There is a menu board (or muse who wish an assortment of lighter meals and sandwiches. Hours 4:00 to ‘1 :00 Tues. to Sat. A. NOTE 727-2400 8:00 pm. Regular Games However. for those who wam 10 sh down with her and work out good business resumes, ('nmmunixy Education Services will offer at least two follow-up workshops later in November, IAurora. Nov. 8 and 9; and 'I'homhill Nov. 15 and 56). Jackie Damn. group leader for Life Accreditation, Wm cover main areas of interest during her seminar. Participams at the Fall Break will have the choice of (We afternoon seminars. chosen from lhe following areas: five mini-panels on Sales. Service. Creative Arts. Media and Polilics. plus workshops on Personai Energy and Life Accreditation (transl- ating life experience into a business resume.) Ms‘ Sam km (Toronto Siar columnist) will speak on her special subject. “Advic‘e to the Working Woman." ‘Henswzv hm 7. -wr1-~- «. v“... You see. while other burger chains get as many as ten hamburgers from a. pound of beef, we get only six. And that gives 31011 “more burger than bun“T!-‘A burger that‘s Lender, deliciouslycooked. Every time. The new burger from DAIRY QUEEN ' BRAZIER'. Try one at a participating DAIRY QUEEN ’ BRAZIEB‘ snore. Introducing the new hamburger from the DAIRY QUEEN‘ BRAZIER‘ store. In a new “six to a pound“ 8128 that. really gives you some meat for ygur zponey. Ipscead of a banquet of bun V1... ~ ‘WOODBRIDGE ‘ FALL FAIR I THANKSGSVSNG ‘ WEEKEND { Telephoneuenqifiiries to Eileen Macrae. 8848901 or 28mm 31200. ax incai hbraries and through Continuing Education at Seneca. R.R._. 3. King City. Regisn‘ation forms for Fa1l_Break are availabie GOOD OLDâ€" FASHIONED EENM HAVE WE GOT FUN FOR YOU! OFFER AVAILABLE AT: 1044‘! YONGE STREET IO Kaela .57 join us Sundays at noon for a leisurely brunch in front of thefz‘re. Delzghtfulfoods prepared to yo: order. Complete menu $7.50, children under )2 for $5.50. Rowigeefgi/mm... RICHMOND HSLL For an evening’: enjaymenc, Tuesday to Featuring a casual concept in dining, w popular Kelley Stewart at the piano . . ‘ call for reservations, z't's always nice to A Company is coming 4: Thu um” mug. 5(0217’dg/g Mac/z» A complete 3 COIN/‘58 Roast Beef Dz‘nne with alt the trimmings, plus our own 12 breads at a very reasonable $15.00 per children under 12 served for $9.50. ' . ‘ 5’ “W ,.5.K1ng Omano 0 Tel. (416)833-S3u - 832-1520 E-A_‘ L_. . Free parking at 16411 [forking L THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. September 26 concept in dining, with the the piano . . . please (ways nice to know when # The Hunt Cfub 11s availabfe for all lype: of Jorz‘eIfurediom. briiien Beef Dinner served of after 6p.m Till/Z 609/2826 own home-made penon, Sgtqrday ,ooked weight your 26. 1979 A c.‘

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