Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), May 18, 1977, A11

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CORRECTIONS 1 We wish to draw your attention to the following errors in our current 1977 Spring and Summer Catalogue No Van Roof Rack size Is actually x 48- Open Roaster comes without rack 2529 Lock Unit fits 462524 Latch only Sundown Window Shade construction is vinyl coated aluminum HeavyDuty Outside Brackets should read one pair at 38c 3620 Bug Killer Pole is long Garden Grass Seed coverage is 1100 square feet and 7932 Shears do not include accessory storage holders and extra blades Lawnmower has engine does not have Oil Minder and 431643 feature items and Copy and prices with illustrations of Stow Cookers should be transposed 773X Should read mens sizes 7 to and ladies sizes 5 to and items and illustrations should be transposed 437 Electric BarBQ Starter has 45inch cord IVe sincerely regret any inconvenience that may have been caused you Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd BI6 GIVE AWAY If You Purchase From Us A Brand New GREMLIN HORNET PACER Or MATADOR And Your Purchase Is Equipped With An X Package Or A DL Package Or Factory Installed Air Conditioning American Motors Will Give Away Under The Table To You If You Take Delivery ByJune101977 Bakers Sales Will Give- A On Top Of The Table Making A Total Saving Of ALSO AVAILABLE BRAND NEW 1 977 GREMLINS All Vehicles Covered By The Buyer Protection Plan On The Spot Financing License Jax Delivery Prep Extra BAKERS ITS CURTAIN TIME By RUBY Newmarket Theatre Centres presen tation Thursday evening of Charleys Aunt proved to be one of the years most unusual and happiest theatrical experiences for me Artistic director Paul who directed the play superbly and did the choreography for the chase came up with a Afferent view of an old comedy produced by many a little theatre group The opening tableaux revealed a beautifully dressed set was warmly applauded by the large audience Alan Cox as student Jack enamoured of Kitty fits into the role like a glove Ray as Brassett the butler gets full scope for his talents as a comedian imbibing on occasion with hilarious results Tony Marshall as Charles Jacks room mate adds many a laugh as the sportsminded bumbling lover of Amy Both chaps finally managing to propose to their girls in act in David as fake Charleys Aunt steals all scenes in which be appears with his ribtickling antics His ap pearance alone was enough to send one into gales of laughter with satin dress wig and old- fashioned can His ballooned bosom which kept shifting his nearly getting caught in his underwear kept the audience chuckling Chris Schlllemore and Gerry Sinclair were appropriately lovely as Kitty and Amy and their costumes again were beautiful Milne as Jacks father Sir Francis came through with a fine performance He is a convert to the theatre His scenes were beautifully directed by David as the gruff guardian of the two young ladies played the rote to the hilt proving that the audiences laughter was ap preciative of his efforts Diane as the real Donna Lucia direct contrast to the far cical antics onstage She looked lovely in her beautiful blue costume and was ably supported by Ann Cox as her adopted daughter The costumes both womens early and mens of that era were really outstanding were designed and made by also assisted with the makeup with Catherine Irene Serachyn and Gerry Sinclair onstage as Amy was also the producer Barbara Milne played a dual role backstage She was stage manager and props director Andy Foot Margaret Brygon and Lynn assisted Barbara on props The very elegant stage sets were con structed painted and moved by Fraser Milne Bob Penney Andy Foot John and Tony Marshall The lighting was directed by Barbara Milne who used the new additional lighting with fine effect Bob Penney was sound director and handled the sound effects expertly A very good production a real audience pleaser judging by the hearty laughter of the audience arid comments heard after the per formance Thursday evening Era Newmarket Avars Keswtek Wed May It All- Floodcity mayor to speak at valley land seminar NEWMARKET- An 30 was mayor the the eye witness to a flood South Dakota town at the which killed people in of the flood and will Rapid City South be giving the meeting a Dakota has been Invited first hand account of went to address the Valley can occur when urban Newman Also on the list of invitations are provincial- Minister of Housing John Rhodes and minister of Agriculture William Besides Ma two terms- as mayor of Rapid City Mr Bar nett has served as assistant professor of American Government Wesleyan University in Land Management development is allowed Meeting of the South Lake unregulated In a flood Conservation plain area Authority at the East As many as Community people from council and C J administrative staffs university in be dose to the levels of area govern- Lincoln Nebraska fifth anniversary of the will be invited to assistant director of the June J flood which the meeting as well as South Dakota Democratic caused million in provincial party leaders Party and executive- property damage to Premier William Davis director of the South- Rapid City Stephen Lewis and Dr Dakota Consumers Donald V Barnett Stewart Smith League DON MILLS ENTERTAINM Lome in and Licensed under L BO Enjoy your weekends pining Dancing Specialities of the House Steaks Cooked to your taste Seafood Served with hot garlic bread 14 FBI I IS Once an inn in Bogarttown this house was constructed by the Bogart family early settlers in the area and is said to date back to The sketch above in one of a series by Frank and prints of It will be offered for sale at tomorrow evenings meeting of the Newmarket Historical Committee Historian meet in Bogarttown SALES SERVICE 1968 LTD 9144 ST JUST SOUTH OF HI LLC REST MALL NEWMARKET Education in the little red school house will be the topic under discussion at the May meeting of the Newmarket Historical Committee and the SHAW FESTIVAL In Repertory May 13 to October 2 Ian Carole Richardson Tony Shelley van Bridge Pax ton Whitehead Ann Casson Neil Barnard Shaws MAN AND SUPERMAN THE MILLIONAIRESS WIDOWERS HOUSES GREAT CATHERINE Bon THARK Heath Lamberts Michael Ball Patrick Boxill Norman Welsh Gillie Christopher Gaze Maggie Askey Lynne Griffin Danalvey Ronald Bishop Kristin Griffith Phone Reservations Now Accepted 416 In Toronto call 3611544 meeting will be held in a little red schoolhouse The Committee will meet at the Whitchurch Stouffville Museum which Is located in the former Bogarttown school Guest speaker will be museum chairman Museum curator Mary Hopkins will conduct a tour of the museum during the meeting The May meeting starts pm and is open to the public EG seniors to visit Scarboro Centre NEWMARKET A daylong outing for all East senior citizens is being planned for June by the town council and recreation committee A bus trip to Scarboro and town centre is being planned and upon return the senior citizens will gainer in the com munity centre for refreshments and lunch Cards and other games will also be available In order for final arrangements to be made it Is important that replies to invitations being sent out to senior citizen organizations be received by June Please contact John Butt Write or telephone for Summer Season Brochure Shaw Festival NiagaraonlheLake Canada LOS 1J0 V On Sale May 1 821 A Rope Nests Large I 4 Beautify your home Superbly styled rope nests In lustrelooK In a wide range of vibrant colours B Ceramic planters ft die V s New decor Beautiful ribbed ceramic planters in green orange and earuvgotd tones to compliment your living plants in any room Rope nests not included C Glass Planter Rope Nest 7 fl A s Beautiful bubble design high centre opening Goldtone or blue glass with matching acrylic D Colourful Planters X Si mm -rj- or- Contemporary planters In durable plastic with snapon saucers to high Red gold white or green E Potting Soil All PurpOM a mill Medium lags 25 OFF A I V t ft r Our Use Price Great for seed germination or plants Floral Brand Available In Quebec and Maritime Only Other Name Brands Available Elsewhere ill door Indoor Plant Food Compute toll nourishment for Indoor plants No mining no mess Jutt add to soil alia A I Canada Mall in i M St Newmarket to Way fetfSi r V f v m ft iVSS5t3 w

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