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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), May 11, 1977, B08

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Era Out Wed May It wins festival NEWMARKET Pickering College here look top honors in the third annual Ontario Independent School drama festival held here Pickering students He ward Lee of Toronto and Brian Meharg were named best actors The Pickering production of Cowboys Number Two won best production award under director John Participating in the one act play festival were St Andrews College Aurora Appleby College Oakville Crescent School Toronto and Pickering College Newmarket FISM CHIPS J mi a J a SO Ea ft 0D AC EAOLE MALL ITS CURTAIN TIME By RUBY HASKETT Theatre Aurora held its preview of Game Wednesday evening at The Factory Theatre A capacity house and a warm and appreciative audience thoroughly enjoyed the sprightly musical Director Margaret Mason choreographer Joan Barrett musical director Duchesne accompianist Cathy Cassd and Dave can all be proud of this production Game is still on this week May 12 13 and and curtain time is 815 pm Tim BakerPierce producerstage manager is to be congratulated along with his backstage crew for the excellence of the mobile room set which they handled beautifully during the many scene changes Gwen Duchesne and Arnold Fa us were just right as the young lovers frustrated by the slow down and strike at the pyjama factory Jim Patterson was very funny especially during his modelling of the pyjamas scene Ron Gibson as moved expertly through many scenes chasing skirts singing and dancing in fine style Cy Buck as the irrascible Hasler was very good in the role while Julie Wood as his secretary Gladys looked lovely and sang and danced her way into everyones heart The Grievance Committee of Eleanor Warren Lee Henry and JoAnne SpiUer lent strong support to the leading actors I especially enjoyed the Steam Heat presentation Art Joan Gary Hubbard Don and Alan Mitchell had cameo roles especially well performed and supportive A very good production The Gryphon Theatre Company opening play of the season will be The Four Poster by Jan Hartog Ted Follows and his lovely wife Dawn Greenhalgh will play the lead roles The Gryphon has announced that LUV will be the third play of the season All plays per formed at the Georgian College Theatre The Newmarket Theatre Centre held its opening of Charleys Aunt Friday evening at the old Town Hall Botsford St A special per formance is being presented Thursday evening at 8 pm sponsored by the Business and Professional Club of Newmarket with a percentage going to the Club for their Educational Bursary Tickets may be obtained from members on Main Street or in your vicinity The Aurora School of Dramatic Art taught by Susan Walker will hold its third annual presentation Sun May at pm in the Aurora High School auditorium Wellington St The girls and boys presenting Dramart range in age from seven to The whole school will participate in the Canadian play The Gam Made a Face by Eric This is the play about a West Coast Indian The children made their own masks cloaks props and sets for this production The year olds will present the Witches Scene from MacBeth the Junior class a comedy The Dyspeptic Ogre and the Senior group Coming Thru The Rye by Saroyan BLACK HAWK MOTOR INN Yonge St Elgin Mill Richmond Hill Till Sat Every Monday in Newmarket Community Centre Information 8955193 Early Birds pm Regular games pm Maclean Maclean BUS TOUR JUNE 15 SHAW FESTIVAL NIAGARA ON THE LAKE Includes Bus Box Lunch and play NN AT PILLAR POST Leaves Aurora IGA am am Return Approximately pm Phone Joyce Dow 5th SE4SON Theatre at SL Lawrenca Centre for the by Denb Carman A rollicking bedroom farce uniquely sel in a couniryside CARVAILO is a delightful blend of wisdom and ribaldry a comic masterpiece STRE4MERS by David Rabe A powerful moving drama STREAMERS winner Best Play of 1976 explores the most explosive racial sexual and social in US society V August ROMULUS by This historical and incisive satire by a major European author reveals a startling mystery surrounding the final days of the Roman Empire SeptQOctS AWAKE SING by afford Set in the Great Depression this enduring American clas sic is a touching and funny portrayal of a Nov York Jewish family SUBSCRIBE NOW Deadline May 1977 THPt SEMES CO CI P St- Spec Pre SPECIFY DATES CinrftHo Romufut J ch in mi Enclose self- addressed envelope Make to and mail to Theatre Plus Contemporary Theatre Lawrence Centre 27 Front Street East Toronlo FLAMING PIT RESTAURANT NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP We look forward to the pleasure of meeting and serving you and your family OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK am to pm Monday to Thursday Sat Sun Open to pm Full Course Family Dinners Luncheon Specials Steaks Chops Snacks Fast Take Out Service HURON HEIGHTS PLAZA Davis Dr Newmarket Telephone re- Sill NEWMARKET THEATRE CENTRE Presents CHARLEYS AUNT By Brandon Thomas May 8 14 15 Old Town Hall Street Newmarket Curtain pm Sundays 730 pm TICKETS Adult Senior Citizen Student Telephone 8958118 FINALLY tfi LIONSMUSIC yotrsi and Sheila Piano vaart Grada Mark Stale Thornhill David Nelscn Julie Newmarket Debbie Newmarket Piano solo a ytori Grade Cameron Stevens Newmarket Tracey Newmarket Elizabeth de Newmarket Piano solo years Grade Jacqueline Thornhill 84 Paul Newmarket Janet Bradford Debbie Harris Bradford 79 Piano solo years Continued from last week Grade Si Jennifer Douglas Riley Bradford Ar- chle Lee 83 GRACE CHURCH Thursday April Piano solo 12 years Grade Gillian Booth Newmarket Alison Given Anne Sproutl Piano solo to years Grade 3 Janet Vanden Bergh Newmarket 80 Vinilha Paul Bradford Philip Thalmann Piano solo 11 Jill Loll Markham Michael Newmarket 75 Gillian Newmarket Piano sole years Grade Mark Thornhill David Nelson 78 Rhonda Newmarket Piano duet ytarl Staley and Alison Given Thornhill Gillian Sooth and Tanls Browning Newmarket Piano solo years Bruce Thomson Newmarket Joanne Newmarket Erlka NeWmarket Piano solo years Grade Carol Andres Aurora Janis Rodger Aurora 83 Steven Cousins Aurora Red Bam season opens July POINT How the Other Half Loves will lead off the season of productions at The Red Barn Theatre here July 2 The play by Alan is the first of seven productions win ding up on Sept 3 with a showing of BigBad j Mouse Other featured plays Ihis summer will be Two and Two Make Sex The Subject Was Roses Last of the Red Hot Lovers Trie Man Most Likely To The Secretary Bird and Dial M for Murder Admission to Tuesday through Thursday performances is 4 with admission to Friday and Saturday NHS student teacher at Waterloo seminar WATERLOO A Newmarket High School student and instructor were among an estimated people taking part in the University of Waterloos eighth annual science seminar here last week Representing the Newmarket school were teacher Jim Ashley and student Greg This was by far the largest group to ever attend these science seminars organizer Jack Candido noted showings at be obtained by writing AH performances Post Office Box 291 begin at 830 pm Jacksons Point or by Reserved seats mav Piano solo Paul Thornhill Ann Newmarket reading 12 years Grade Archie Lee Harold Cotton Aurora 70 Piano solo years Grade Louisa Martin Thornhill 88 Connie Bradford David Thornhill 79 Piano duet yearsi James and LouAnne Paul Thornhill Piano solo Grade I Kim Richards Thornhill Louisa Martin 87 Kelly Newmarket Piano solo yearst Annette Johnston Newmarket David Thornhill MAD AT CABLE TV Do you have complaints comments or suggestions about your cable television reception billing DONT KEEP THEM TO North York i Theresa Taylor Neumarkot Wirii Grade Thornhill Loo A Harrison Bradford 41 Piano sola yean Grade Aurora Judy Redden I Thornhill Colin Daniel Thornhill Piano sola Grade Raymond Aurora Diane Audrey Aurora 76 Piano duet It years and Audrey Crabtret Aurora Piano open of II Emily Watson Piano ARCTi Raymond Lorenz Aurora Ellen Meyer Toronto 82 Jane Anne Tlmpert Richmond Hill I I fl NiaTi CAll US ON CABLE IN This Thursday May at 710 pm LIVE ON CABIECAST 101 Our Manager Service Manager and our Community Programming Director will be ON AIR to answer your questions and discuss your complaints Wed Sot UJr 1st IN A REGULAR MONTHLY PROGRAM 8953603 J at Sun Moii 16 Tues 17 i I CHILD OHHie t Ave DON MILLS ROADSHARON ONT PHONE ENTERTAINMENT THIS FRIDAY SATURDAY relax I Licensed under LLBO- ELlo Enjoy your weekends ini Taylor Bros ng Dancing Specialities of the House Steaks Cooked to your taste Seafood Served with hot garlic bread h flllV J A A lAU MAY 11 to is i lav ODEON THEATRE dV do if J foe yog IN NEWMARKET AREA ONLY re a ft St Simply visit McDonalds Yonge St in Newmarket and purchase A BIG MEAL consisting of a Big Mac Large Fries and a Medium Soft Drink then Pick up your FREE Adult Pass which Is good paid adult admission and continue on down to the THEATRE NEWMARKET for the viewing of our LAST complete performance of A A- tfl A STAR IS BORN i p This offer Is good May 11 and only and Is Limited to adults over in the Newmarket area only REMEMBER you must use your pass on the same evening of your McDonalds purchase of a BIG MEAL I ADMISSION may BE REFUSED at Theatre If pass holders are minors isatu J MM K classic of the ages becomes a to enthrall all v 2 00 ALL SEATS 100 TUWC01M ACADEMY AWARD WINNER BEST SONG I I TIMES 700 30 NEWMARKET 8954641 i A mm WOMEN JOIN All THE FUN BOXING DANCING CANADAUSA BOXINGTOURNAMENT iNMi A MICHIGAN OHIO NEWMARKET ARENA SATURDAY MAY J 8 It lO FREEBIGMACS I- w 1

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