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Whitby Free Press, 9 Aug 1973, p. 7

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*WHITBY FREE PRESS, THUR SDAY, AU GU ST 9,1973, PAGE 7 Anothor Foast 0f Culture At "Man & His World"l "'Man and His World", wliich lias been running in Montreal sitice 1967, offers a sparkling pot - pourri of ethnie and sociological displays until September 3rd. Back again is the Peopîe's Republic of China with antiques, paintings, sculptures, delicate works of jade and ivory, films, contemporary art, and serving genuine oriental dishes in a tastefully designed restaurant. Other countries include Austria, Bulgaria, Czechoslavak- ia, France, Iran, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, Pakistan, Switzerland, the USSR and Yugoslavia. The Austrian display stresses winter games with memen- tos of the 1964 Winter Games at Innsbruck, where Canadian Vic Emery and his team won a gold medal in the bobsled competition. Czechoslovakia re - accents last year's theme -- "Civil- ization -- by demonstrating its high talent with glass and crystal to illustrate its contribution to the arts and sciences. The French pavilion this year presents a wide variety of cultural, historical and 'contern-porary displays. One room is dedicated to the 300 th anniversary of the great Moliere's death, with authentic sets of five of his plays, a bonnet he used to wear, and other personal bric - a - brac. Another room is devoted to another kind of French genius - the late, great Edith Piaf. The second floor features "The Paris of Parisians," with 11 separate units representative of the French capital, including a book staîl on the banks of the Seine, a reconstructed corner of the famed restaurant Chez Maxim and the Moulin Rouge. Near the visitor's exit are hilarious, full - size creations by Marsilles pop artist Jacques Carelman, "Unfindable Objects," a "Comb for a Baid Man," a "Snow Bicycle," "Slippers for a Deepsea Diver," and other gags. Highlights of other national displays: Objects d'art from ancient Persia at the Iran pavilion, a Japanese Garden, the celebrated Mariachis of Mexico, art, leather and woodware from Morocco, a Pakistan snake charmer witb bis cobra, the famous dlocks of Switzerland, exhibits from the 15 Soviet republics aimed at glorifying youth (the majority of the USSR's present population is said to be under 30), and the booming Adriatic tourist industry from Yugoslavia. The most unusual of the non - national pavilions is called "Strange, Strange World", and contains exhibits centred around the possibility of life on other planets, unexplained phenomena, flying saucers, mysteries Of the past, and studies based on Von Daniken's "Chariots of the Gods." New Attractions At Ontario Place A dazzling variety of entertainment is on tap until ]Labour Day (September 3) at Ontario Place's outdoor amphitheatre in Toronto. On the star - studded program are: two renowned ballet troupes -- the National Ballet of Canada and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the colorful Romanoff Continental Concert, Ray Charles, Oscar Peterson, Moe Koffman, Phil Nimmnons, Rob McConnell's Boss Brass, Chuck Mangione, Stomping Tom Conners, Wil f Carter, and many more. Plus: Eighteen Toronto Symphony Orchestra concerts with world famnous conductors Boris Brott, Arthur Fiedler, Andre Kostelanetz, Walter Susskind, Mitch Miller, Morton Gould, John Green and George Crum. Add the far - out flick "Catch the Sun," a new six- story - high IMAX feature that wraps the viewer in images, colour, and, a 16 - track stereophonic -sounds in a 60 - foot - high triodetic sphere that houses the most advanced film theatre in the world. And that's fot aIl. Last year, some 5,000 kids a day bounced, splashed, and giggled their way through Children's Village. 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