A l' R 0 R A "with Erichsen followed by a basic description of each limit with a hung of the historical accoinits of th plant's uses. in chronological order 1hebook.called Una ofPlantst Years. has been published by Breezy (reeks Press 0! Moon It is 532 pages with illustrations and botanzcal and general indexes Her first book Herbs in Ontario has sold 7. copies todate AN Kl Al. ( AROLLING BRADFORD A community Oristmas carol sing will be held tomorrow evening (Dec 13 at the Fred C Cook school here This is an annual event of song and selected readings to celebrate the coming of Christmas Special music to start at * Bishop s? Bishops is an independent boarding school for boys and girls with a bol anced program designed to benefit . drtt, student from (irade 7 to (J'ade 12 However those who enter at Grade 7 and remdin with us for their entire high school education gain the greatest prissible benefit and for from being too young react extremely piisitiveh, to nut stimulating ermronment Ourocodemlcprogram is de'aiqnd to make learning and disu wennq on exciting stimulating thl ess But-s and Qtfls studan together Mtfh' ll small t'lasses where questii innit; .irid .ii'wtiint teacher student didlr iqihe : em imaged The resui't IN that we how .1." (ilil\ldll(ilnq record ( it senior t lass studenh at rept ed hi, the u'iiversm iit their tjht rice Annther advantage is that our com poison French program is of a calibre enabling ii i; hild with initiative to leiiw 3C5 bilingual Our athletic program l' xi i't'Ii ( lit)! tls \liidt dft ilc'Hii ll llit' liil'it t Y! i (" H K \[l t? lttw xs flux .tti' ti'r . qui- Itl A! Blslinp titlt i iiriipiiw in mi ins {in strain that l A story about hat/mg the courage to be what you are. :rii ludes soccer it intball bucket swung tennis track and field and YngTN gives even student the . ippi immm, tn develop leadership :l-Uit wlild. .i'id rt w tlse t il rexpi in \lbtllT , Our activities program ( huir drama phiitiiqraphi, dehittrzq .istri mi inn, (mil. i. ddeT r'nuNN like hunte' \lli fk dnwr educatim il'itl wutdt I it imxnl all help deveii ip the xtude'it ~ Aitft'luNs (if diiirig dim .. i".'l'l=4 Attendini e By Ruby Hookett Gillian and Reg Roirke were beds at their lovely residence on laeder Ct to: Satinday even for the members. cast. and crew. of Newmarket Theatre Centre's prodiction of The Miracle Worker Newmarket Theatre Caitre is holding its annual New Year s Eve Party at the home of Anne and Richard Boron. Stmypoill Dr NTC raisedagoodysinnolmoneyat its benefit night offering of The Miracle Worker. Dec t lhernoneygoestothelntqrated Playground for children and handicapped children . . . . The Newmarket Children s Theatre presentation of Monsters was taped Saturday afternoon at the Newmarket ubrary by Jarmain ( able Joyce Portelll was the interviewer The broadcast will be Sat, Dec. 15. at to am .Mon..Dec t7at7p.m andWed..Dec at 7 30 pm ' t t i Theatre Aurora's special benefit per- forrnance. Saturday afternoon. of Jooqli And His Amazing Techiu oolor Dream Coat. was sold right out in the second week Procee go to the Pediatric Ward of York Coinity Iloqital. Incidently I stand corrected on the statement that its the twentieth annivcsary of Theatre Ail-ora. It's their twenty-first. TA's OriotmasPartywilltakeplaceat lheFactory Theatre. Doc. l5. Call Crystal Winger at 7174179. for tickets and Tl'ieatreAin'oraheldapartyforthecostand crew of Jeoeph And His Amazing Technicolor Dreamooat after the last performance Satwday evening. ThehiQecast andcrewofnearly twpeople enjoyed a buffet michight linicheon The Newmarket High School presentation of Thornton Wilder s The Skin Of Our Teeth now has a completed cast. according to director Willia- EIIlett and musical director Ernest Merkley. This American fantasy is the satirical story of the estraordnary adventures of the Antrobus at special pri idm tii ms in local theatres .i'id regular 54 It mi lgdthenngs .ire iidditii illdl leiiturex t it i Mi tin win: flu if) it re .in itvm :' the tr M' m :V'" i'\ lit' l th Illl l ' 'Yl. lli'N ff xi f." 4 Mi i'Itti l' w M. .kt iii u' .tu" rt. Ilt" 'li lT'Y ulllI it wYYli tit liil'Hll t AWN llr'idt'd r' . Bh'lilil ( VI illeth lltl ?' -"'l I l l om. HM m i. henc- l will; lit i N . \tlllif\\lt HM ( )Tlli i ..ll lm rin." at ' "xi 2." lltili t: w. t' t'itl \( t' t~ 3 . Bishop s College School , LennOxwile Quebec 1 0 MICHAEL DOUGUIS SUSAN ANSPACH A MRI 6005 me RONALD COHM Prediction of A SIEVEN H smw him q 'W'CGWLAWNCI 04M {MANNY CHARESSHAMAIA nutritich - Showtimss 7 p.iii. & 9 p.iii. Fit, Sat. I: Still. Ilse. 14 - 15 - 16 - i J r 836 IMWH "NE! NW. Mil id m l 9mm Hanoi an: rim: armor mum until .4! union [NHL our". :uo minim rm Iii mo iiiii m @i ittaui!l is. O s- in Showtime: 8 pm. Mon. - Ttiiirs. Doc. 17 to 20 Don tgetcloaetotheGorgon women- ooeloekhtothelrterrlbleeyeaandyoa torotostone.TheGorgo-.playedbereby on; Van Laere and Lee Carson. will appear to the New-artist Cbllten's Theatre presentation Monsters. Thors.. Dec. 20 at the library. family The family survwes down new the ages. from the ice age, floob. fires. over a (low wars. pestilence. double featires and many depressions They have come "I m a thousand calamities. either as heroes or but foons.bytheskinoftheirtesth The whole play is a testamait of faith in humanity It was revtved on Broadway in the fifties with ai Hayu and Mary Martin IntheN astoreMelonte Iloohhs as Sabina. Scott Cattenas as Mr Antrobus Michelle Thomas as Mrs Antrobus. Ed Kennedy as Henry. Tracy ltltch as Gladys. Lori Pilcher as Fortune Teller. Jamie Macoon as Dinosaur Paul Pederoen as radio announcer. Dove Moore as teleVision amouicer. Mario De\'ries as Mr Fitzpatrick. Mike Ellis as Hammoth. Stew Eastman as Doctor. laa Slingerhand as Professor. Paul Burns as Judge. and (iary Gaul-o as Homer Prompter is An Stevens There will be an audition for the chorus after the examinations If? 0V" Appreciative audience at .3 ta. up L Storytime in laundry l N w k ' at 6 mar ct . NEWIARKET wiuuiiioiirn .issunit V ans-sin The Newmarket Public Pre b I W . Library will sponsor_ WMWI . W lortkor storyiiine sesasons for accepted into the information. . oooo preschoolers. hummus program Library std contact to 's early in the n" in! will be accepting Wotan-an applicatioll Wed. m. I . The weekly program will run from I) to 45 minutes Wednesdays Thursdays and Fridays at in a in Children must be at least three years old at time of registration but not older than five The EveryMonday'inWCormwm Contro child should not be MW : rolled other 2...... 9:252. 9" m sm Earty optorgnnioa0:00 The winter session begins Wed . Jan to and . 'ms .QQ-~~' W' ( WIS AMA "AND RED I VIITE 826 DAVIS DR. NEWMARKET , plum) YSO concert By MARY Lot 'S TANTON SpecialtoThel'Lra Mary-lake Shrine was the scene last Saturday night (if the York Symr Orchestra's pre Christmas concert The Shrine is the home of the Augustinian Fathers and is located Just north of King ( its on Keele St This beautiful place of worship is an ideal setting in which to hear an or- chestra and chew The capacny audience came to hear the second of two weekend concerts b) the orchestra which was asSisted by the York ( horsl Society and guest artist John Tuttle Mr le is the organist arid CTIOII master at St Paul's Anglican ( hurch in Toronto. and his Virtuoso talents were applauded by the audience last night The mllf t' first half of the program was a performance of Gabriel Faurc's Reqmem, combining the efforts of the orchestra. Mr Tuttle and the York ( horal SOCIPI) This Requiem is a musical setting of the Mass for the Dead, and was a challenging piece of church music for all the muSIcians The soprano solOist t iirinne Ayers gave a rich warm performance in the solo work of the chmem It was quite moung when her beautiful strong vmce soared abme the \Ott s of the t'horal Society and the orchestra The baritone soloist was Scot Dentiin OPEN THIS WINTER: and his welltriiined mice added much to the en yoyment of the Requiem After intermission the strings and timpani of the orchestra jtllnt'd forces with Mr Tuttle to perform FranCis l oulenc's ( oncerto in (.3 minor for Organ. Strings and Timpani This con certo is full of surprises. with :ts man) sudden changes in mood and dynamics and it was interesting to watch the faces of the audience as they listened it sec-mod to be a first hearing for most people Judging from the applause af terwtrds it appeared to haw been much Pnjt)}t d Mr Tuttle showed himself, with his many QUick changes in regiStration to be a master organist The closmg work was Tchaikovsky 5 Suite from the ballet Swan lake This familiar and delightful music was played with great gusto h} the orchestra ( ellist Norman Abbott s solo was a highlight of the slow Pas dc licux Halfway through the soite the audience ap plauded. thinking it was the end. and the con ductor ('lifford Poole informed them in his usual witty ihdrming manner that there was more It (time As an encore we were treated to a medley of ('hristmas carols with the orchestra under the baton of (thhhliifll mri dmtnr Jlnl ( iirhctt till !!! tit *Ikt onuewmwoooeooum HolidayGreetings From A H 9' 'V PIZZA PARLOUR & SPAGHETTI HOUSE MORE THAN A PLACE TO EAT! LICENSED UNING ROOM HOLIDAY HOURS Mon. Doc. 17 Closod 7:30 PM. tor Closed Ctosod Statt Christmas Party Christmas Evo Ctosod 7:30 PM. Christmas Day Now Year s Evo Ctosod 7:30 PM Now Yoar s Day 265 EDWARD & YONGE ST. AURORA ACROSS FROM CANADtAN me .t ll)! .1 Get together this winter with tamiiy and triends to copy a day of cross country skiing on t 25 acres ot beautitui parkland Then relax and enioy a steaming bowl 0t savoury homemade soup FREE With your admiSSion ticket Our Family Restaurant and Tavern boasts a WIOO variety of tantalizing dishes Choose snacks or full course meals to satisty even the most discriminating dinner Drop in even it it's iust to say Hi' We (1 love to see you We have Skis I Poles 8 Boots t0! rent (Closed Tuoodays) . , "filoi " l'tltlv O x. .tm i ll'\\t'd A'll (S i "'1 . shirt it"lil 3\' "r; it. .3.1 l . '7 t , l".ll"l\ li' l ll! LS 'wv. :m-ww AND OTHER OCCASIONS CALL 727-1339 . sensuous AT 12 snowshoes-oqu o ~ .