Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 6, 1977, B07

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J 1 1 J By I Biro Theatre exhibition of and a large display of from many In the lobby The be changed from time to time pedal memorial In memory of Sam huge will car- make the to be to a student studying arts a The Fund is to be administered Arts Toon- Mia usual at The Red Barn after the performance the audience meet and talk to the actresses and actors in the lobby The gremlins got into my column last week so here goes a of what I wrote about Aaron warts one of the leading actors How It Other Half Loves at the this week I wrote that Aaron male lead in the very suc- The Prisoner of 2nd at Red Barn during the summer season of The Annual Volunteers Party was hosted by Carol and Keith Rose near Sharon Volunteers are always needed at The Barn and are welcomed any time during the season me Linda Goranson is also one of the lead players in this weeks ckbaurn play and she had the role of Lucy Maud Montgomery author of Ann of Green Gables on TV recently and is an ETROG Best Actress winner Two and Two makes Sex Is opening July and runs through to W the second offering at The I Barn The Newmarket Theatre members saw as a group play a year ago at the OKeefe Centre and thought Ha very hilarious one A surprised Mulock of RR Newmarket became the seventh million patron to step through the doors of the Stratford Festival last week To suit the occasion Mrs Mulock was greeted by festival artistic director Robin Phillips and festival chairman John Heney and presented with a lifetime pass When confronted by an en tourage of reporters and photo graphers Mrs Mulock exclaimed What an extraordinary thing to happen Those things just dont happen to me She went on to say she attended the Festival each season and never thought this trip would be any different The Red Barn will feature an Mrs Mulock after the per formance of Richard III said it was one of the best presentations I have seen here ft J t-V- 1 Newmarket AuroriKnwkkOBl Turn off busy Highway on the edge of this village go up a winding lane that ends in a grove of hard wood trees and youll find a French provincial country Inn big wooden doors tall elegant win dows Mansard roof rugged brickwork Although Deer Park Inn sports a ruggedly Upper Canadian name it is not by coincidence that the inn itself looks as ifit belongs nestled in a wood in some French valley for the designers are said to have roamed Europe exploring country inns before building this establishment last year Enter the front door and you find yourself in a spacious foyer being greeted by a hostess in evening dress Pass through the bar and youll be sea ted n one of the two small dining rooms They are warm friendly rooms with high ceilings pine panelling large fire places ancient plates decorating a moulding and they have the tail windows looking out onto the woods The menu is high on quality but low on sur prises There are the shrimp and smoked salmon and herring appetizers soups a choice of three salads for two Caesar Greek and the chefs and entrees range the gamut from salmon and sole to a Chateaubriand for two at However my com panion and I soon Some big plans are laid on for Bradfords annual Salad Festival July through Among the scheduled events is the first annual Tour D Marsh Car Rally being organized by Dr Larry Barcza Registration for the event through the heart of the Holland Marsh is S3 and can be mailed to the Bradford Salad Festival Box Bradford Ontario LOG ICO Swimming events a street dance and a skateboard derby kick off the festival while a teen dance featuring pop music star Ian Thomas will be held Friday night July at the Bradford Community Centre Full information on the weeklong family program is available from the festival office at 7753131 The York Region public school boards program committee meets tonight to discuss a comprehensive report on special education The public meeting will be held at pm in the boards administrative offices on Wellington St W in Aurora in woods discovered when our broiled par salmon and veal cutlet cordon bleu arrived the Deer Park Inn is for the hungry The whole young salmon arrived ac companied by a baked potato French fried parsnip strings and half a dozen delicious breaded and fried mushrooms A hollandaise sauce a lettuce and cucumber garnish and a preserved crabapple rounded out the heaping plate I had a choice of broiled salmon or one poached in an herb sauce I chose broiled and did not regret it It was not left on the fire a moment too long A hot loaf of French bread arrived with the meal on a thick pine slab The veal dish was accompanied by the same vegetables except for the mushrooms And of course for dessert at this time of year who can refuse fresh strawberry short- cake It came in a banana a rich concoction of sugary cake and mounds of real as opposed to the kind squirted out of a can whipped cream and juicy berries Heres how the ac counting at the end went turtle soup a la Lady a clear broth with bits of meat French onion soup The salmon dinner the veal cordon bleu 995 the strawberry shortcake 225 each V v X I THIS A Every Monday In Newmarket Community Centre Information Early Birds pm games pm SPdi AURORA Got a you want to FLAMING PIT RESTAURANT TOM Organisers of the Sec Annual Aurora Folk Festival those Indly souls who bring the Aurora Folk ffghtsV have space for craftsmen the festival July 9 The allday session of music by local per formers will run from l until early evening Town Park on Wells Organizers are looking for craftsmen to peddle their res and are offering booth space free to one interested For information tact Jackie Hep- tail at am to am Ham or Bacon A Eggs with Toast Potatoes Choke of Tea Coffee or Milk OPEN DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS WI HUWMHIICHISPUZA Davis Dr Newmarket open holidays Telephone Something different and new In Bradford Come In and Boogie at the j BLACK SOIL Enoy Disco and live entertainment nightly in a soft relaxing atmosphere r J raff I i HI HAWK INN Mi II i Mm How The Other Half Loves Tma and Rates thru Triors pm per person and Sal per person Child under accompanied by an adult Si SO all performances except Saturday Student and Senior Citizens reduction on all- perlprmanceS- or tickets and reservations Phone TO Office Box Jacksons Point I FREE Boogie Shirts- Door Prizes Monday to Thursday FREE PIZZA PM PEOPLE LUNCH BUFFET Our Food is Served With Pride APPEARING WEEK SWEETGRASS 76 Holland St W Bradford for reservations call DBrCj i m I DON PHONE 484H4S ENTERTAINMENT THIS J Licensed under BO jEnpy your weekends anci Specialities of the House Steaks Cooked to your taste We all know what Indians are like right Proud but fallen Off the late show and onto skid row Well theres a new native Canadian whos neither a social drain nor a street militant Were at The Native Canadian Centre 16 Spadina Road Toronto where a wideranging set of programs and projects serve a native population in Toronto larger than on any reserve in Canada Were helping ourselves but to do that well we first need a little help to pay for our new quarters Nearing the halfway point in our half- million dollar campaign a little pumppriming from you and well keep it going By ourselves And thats important to you For ourselves Thats important to us Your dollars can make the difference Its tax deductible Youll get a receipt And our thanks Please send a donation of any size to The Native Canadian Centre co Victoria and Grey Trust 197 Bay Street Toronto ITS A NEW START ADVERTISE WEEKLY PHONE 8952331 Jubilee continues dont miss all the The Sunday July 3rd MARINERS DAY pancake breakfast Sailboat races Church Services Drumhead Services Mariners Services Dublin Corporation Steam Excursion Spectacular from Guelph to Goderich Monday July Tennis Tournament Ham Radios Flagraising ceremony Tree planting ceremony Welcome to Bay City Visitors and all American Visitors Midway Dublin Corporation Tuesday July Sth HERITAGE DAY Midway Citizens Court Garden Party Goderich Little Theatre Presentation Jubilee 3 Extravaganza in Wednesday July OLD TIMERS DAY Golf Tournament Octogenarian Jubilee 3 Picnic Midway Fiddle Contest Thursday July 7th HURON DAYS Country Fair WintarioDraw Friday July 8th TIGER Country Fair Pilgrimage to Tiger Tomb Antique Show Tractor Pull Fireworks SATURDAY JULY 9th DAY Pancake Breakfast Horseshoe Pitching Contest Mammoth Spectacular Parade School Reunion Dance ft I Come on be pan of history be part of Jubilee 3 You owe it to yourself I ftUrl wi day aH yj w V i

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