Canada’s Wonderland begins its opening day countdown Habeas Corpus opens in Markham No v. 27 ‘ Markham Little Theatre will present its fall production of Alan Bennett's “Habeas Corpus“ November 21 to 24 at [he Markham District High School. Performances begin at 8.30 pm. I A bomedy in two acts, the play is directed by Art Schubert. This bawdy romp gleefully pokes fun at the permissive society, the doctor-patient relatioâ€" nship. and today‘s conâ€" cern with the body beautiful. It may look like the start of a new apartment building, but what you see in the photo is really a mountain. The Maple Mountain. It‘s all part of Canada’s Wonderland and it should be If you get the impression they're excited out at the Canada‘s Won- derland location, you could be right. They‘ve already started a count- down to opening day. So what if you still have to wait another 84 weeks? Officials at the Maple theme park are counting off the days for you. That‘s so you‘ll know all about it when the huge 320~acre park opens lo the public in Maryfls. 198} Costing $108 million. Canada‘s Wonderland is owned by Taft Broadcasting Company (75 per cent) and lhe Great-West Life Assurance Company (25 per cent). A.permanent staff of 205 will be employed at the park. There will also be 3,000 job openings for college and high school students during the early May to Labor Day season and selected weekends thereafter. Tickets are $3 (Senior Citizens $1.50 Wednesday The estimated annual gross wage bill for seasonal and permanent staff C-2 â€" THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. November 7, 1979 70 MELFORD DRIVE. UNIT 7-8, 3:3'3w1vs 298-0909 MODERN BLOWNATTIC INSULATION - ROOFVENTINsa'ALLATIONs - FULLV INSURED ALL WORK GUARANTEED 0 ONLY c.N.H.c. APPROVED MATERIAL USED HOURS _ win. uv" I on an In WEEKDAYS 7 AM â€" 9 PM . SATURDAYS 7 AM. - 5 PM. SUNDAYS1OA.M.-5P‘M. 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