Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), November 21, 1979, p. 19

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mm.mmmonnu.mn.nnsi litigation . Plan turkey shoot IT S CURTAIN TIME at cold creakparii "j MARKET "on Regional Police on recaitly held ,or. of O leTI (Of ml association MDBIIIT UN There in is t! to N b. n. iiilltieaiitkeyshooiat Muhamm- the Cold ( reek charge I! 03 By Ruby Hnslieii M andnpreseysite: ( nnseryation Area with Turkey shoots wlll m, 'u e or V M Talbot who plays Helm Keller Sunda ns to (ram it also he held It the CC - onal Police wmdoge t_mNov wind 1 T}. uncle Wo a_ m .W W am a)" pm ( reek FMVIM Al". x mum at a recent . m 'l " 3 Old Tom Hall. Boulrrd St N T c m Mme Ngm'. Drum. N The Black Spruce (It [It 1 and Th 0 n Di correct the dates in the brochure i with Theatre Aurora in the festival play, The WW 9 mum!" C 0 l d C ' ' ' H, . d l n 3 t h e 7 10? PIII Aspland has the cast into Ms will host the turkey my Conseryation Area is mum will be "Ilium rehearsals Paul has directed over a v. 3 . m h m. rd. 0' Am which is open to the located between m M mu] roam. m plays for N T ( in the last 35 years He Sum"... i. no any." in N 1' C ' mun .9 public and Nobleton. three dent ( onstable Ms also been the imptntian and imtructor tor W in 5" [may pm. " 1 u u" The charge for the kilometres north at the BallH d gee Mm .m '"lp'mm m' '0 W Wattsin ToniJones Val-'ieisalsowell known '"T" " n w p" "l" W mrm n rl' In (t movunuit tor N T C 1 . h. by , .m '0 and the prize turkeys are Road ll Gilb- lte-ts. whoplsys Iaher ltdler. Ins not appeared mueh astage lstdy. but is an avid worteraiconum. and tracings She appearedinllitununc iua'soream . - i . - - Fess. nthstscastasllelo's lstlur l lit tllllittt .tl. lllt llltl l lt'llll\lll Prasclsstplsyedslssdrobinallly uddmd wasddl btlulasbotminlllbimmerhlm , ~ Drum. lllll It' i l' i \tl \t't ll [don-is elu'sbraher Hewasajoyto Where dlnlng ls always a pleasure WWW-Ill sttswssti Annie Sslllvaa sue-p0 Is, at through berries and reach the nil-d at her pupll. Helen Kellest New-aria Theatre Centre's npcoalsg . ALL w, Put m. D". _ productlen at The Mir Werker. whleli opens Nev. 30. \slerle Boyle gm - .11. . :wnbtt.w a? plays Annle; Mellndl null-sen stars as lleles. ms musicals with Thou-s Ail-era o o o sauces mummmmwmv sm- Antl-Big Pipe group mm a newcornc to NTC. last with experience in .7 " theatre. Stu also appeared in Tom Jones 3 mm K- Geri-Janos as Annie's mentor is no straw. in tlis ares. havm. [aired a part at The Red Barn thls past summer. and appeared meets at zoo Nov. 22 [\Hysyu-Lf: mt, (linens gruup U! and Re ll" ltn.\l'f\dllil TRY OUR DAILY LWON SALAD BAR on" m M We Mm dlmu rnwiuig ill have H l'reseii t at I r, f Aulhiirity H AUM' tlzr Essie Suit. as Vinny. hss her second "W Witt \allr) SYN ?! mmmumt) 806mm "M" "" h "' "W ll pm wtth arc. as the maid who tives to mmmmm *"d Swims Hour 3 l 1 have Em Kroup will he held at the it d In lyiduals with a V "W" " "U" U m T Jhsslstdy become I Ml. M W" Mm Tnmm l I . and , {M the this area mmes under I riiimi Thurs \in :2 at it p t t' N t r y 'd l ltl r a r . d Mmr" par d 1unnlml p m enhancement ol the f ' " - d " " 8 9 "l " l LR. * LL)... ltouge alley 5y stern - \ltdt p"' ""'""" Three municipalities ' ' Bible in rock -;ttldTh ltiil' .t J - - ml] will tie gin-n ti) ltiitiii Junsduhm and planning fl il' t ! It ? 'r l' rt'\ptit.5lbllll_ for the I!) MARLA FLE ER p m at "W ""3"" 7" il T llttt W Ms M: tau m mm m l-er newde matinee recognizes P '. - "r iizxrilyed Durham Metro Al'RORA M lnternan na: Year I the Q llldll\' atiil Turm. "d m or? ldlllt artist v i ('hild and Show publicist w Rouge watershed comes l il l l ) l l l i l l . "u" '9 Cymo gm..." Much? has stated SRVS is a yolunteer under the Metro Toronto be raised when the mu the Show ,3 M. curtain goes up on med m of a Ewe, Monday in Newmarket Community l\l|{ l i\l\\ll HRH \ltilll\l\l{l "Joseph and His Amazing , , . E N Technicolor Dreamcoat. My; iglh l mm. ' Theatre Aurora's latest p , 8m producmm for tickets will Mrs R N The last moving rock at 27 6'79 versaon of a well known ( 9mm Biblical story opens Noy Intorrnstlon. 29 at Aurora's Factory Theatre and continues to " 'l i": ""' ' Dec 1 m WW pays l*Witti h again the next weekend. iso ism 8i I95 sass from Dec 5 to B T h e m u sic a l promises a least of Visual and aural delights Not a word of dialogue is spoken but ll\'Pl) simple songs tell the story and a generoussprinkling ot pretty dancing girls colorful costumes and intrigumg sets add to "Joseph's" appeal The musical involves close to It!) people in on and offstage work but the cast is just hall of that number The production is directed by Mike lleptinstally who has directed seyeral past productions for the theatre group musical direction is provideu by John ( lernents "Its going to he a SHOWS 7:00 0 9:00 pm. ( AME T 00 54641 great show ' enthused Mr lleptinstall at a recent rdiearsal It '5 different from any show ithat Aurora has seen ' lately. and it's a short lively program," he said Mr Hepstinstall stated the show can be taken as a highly religious one but he doesnt think this production will seem so The musical was written by the creators of the popular "Jesus t'hrist r a Superstar Tim Rice and FLEETWOOD MAC i Andrew Lloyd-Webb" " JZLZ :11": No mayor roles are _ played by newcomers to Theatre Aurora, and the h . director notes that ,w I, "'Mmh r W p . { members of the theatre . pug " Vow m ""t' "' 4 " "'""' "v "" ' ' group otten come from .a , A'litkfti-if lump. ,=. ~. ', ,,H surruundmg area . espemally tor a musical , Joseph is played by Tusk . 4 (tar) Heard an Aurora "AU HANS 47 l. natiye who is now I V" studying at Toronto 4 .br Royal ('onser atory of Musu Although acting is a mm mm ms FSTEVI Fm noun MASON 8L It 5 sum irelatiyely new W ucxnamu mammal ' experience. Mr Heard M, me, has performed with the -....:7>'::':-: an. "' York t'niyersity t hoir ~ 3;; M Trinity Anglican ( hurch ' v~' ' choir and is presently a ;:1'.; member of the \ork Wu-.. ' i horal Six iety LL}- T Jim Westlake a familiar actor to Newmarket audiences plays the narrator for iJosephs Sad story He ~ Ellis had mayor roles in lNewmarket Theatre 1 ( entre productions such /. l as Billy Budd, What the I . 0 - t . w . s. " mm" '"d w " \Vlicii \'t It ("U i t (lt lt lc \\'l I'll [t ) no N" lt ii i l K -\&i\( ilt ( t ll ic'itc ()ther lead roles are . ( ( H 0' ' ( ( played by Paul ( utler as Pharoah, Jan ()chalski as JICOb the father of Joseph and his many brothers Maurice Wenham as Potiphar and Virginia () Brien as Potiphar's wile Audrey James is FIRST WITH THE GOODS producer of the show, and have been coordinated by Elizabeth ()ftenheim wiLUt v .r moons H VAstth. W tht Nitl V . Wt s "q Loims H. t5 SAN: a earn ie Ba 5 Q' i ~ i' A 1' \ e_ s is . la ' ts. For A O i H s. Os I' as a. se .d.. ' w to- s ' . . goreographer {or lh? x..dll . e"; a" s'tl' T sow eri m e r C d M ow M v . H , up .,., we A Wtsl matinee ot 2:414:35": : .:i . v . "M a n a a a tocarions in ouvaaio-su vounewoue sacs Ion me one or ales! mu JW W " b P W'd 0" s m. m '" 'm ~"'"" 5'" NEWARKET - Saturday, Dec 1 at 2 30 r '9 l

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