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Richmond Hill Liberal, 12 Sep 1979, D1

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When you're a clown. making up isn‘t hard to do. A little knowledge of cosmetics doesn‘t hurt. though. That‘s Peter Olsen in the big hat and Stan Jensen looks like he‘s being fed lipstick â€" both are from the Seneca Theatre Group. Village Festival '79... ...thanks Historic Society Forward! you joustl KINNEARé’fl’él'G‘éys. 9512 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL THE 1980’s ARE COMING SEPT. 27, 28, 29. Surely The Ukrainian Dance Troupe thrilled audiences all afternoon with their precision and physical stamina. They are called Nepro. after the largest river in the Ukraine. PONTIAC BUICK (1975) LTD Everyone recalls the story of Robin Hood and his band of merry men. Here. PLS. a drama group affiliated with the University of Toronto‘s Department of Medieval Studies, does a re-enactment of the famous meeting of Robin and Friar Tuck. David Parry plays the friar and Reed Needles is Robin Hood. Robin gets licked this time. The festival was full of historic memorabilia â€" buggies. wagons and buildings. If you look closely, you can see York North MP John Gamble. a babe in the woods when it comes to federal politics. Definitely a highlight of the Festival Parade and the day's activities, the King‘s Royal Yorkers. Thanks to a Wintario grant and the Museum of Applied Military History, Canada‘s oldest English-speaking regiment has been recreated. A gallant United Empire Loyalist group. it existed from 1777 through 1784. They usually don‘t smile so much but a horse-drawn cart preceded them in the parade, and they joked about who would step in the mess. Libéral Community WednesdayLSeptember 19, 1979 Bet you can’t tell which one of these young ladies is the mother of the other three. Their faces are courtésy of the Seneca Theatre Group. In the middle is Mrs. Carol Minsky of Royal Orchard Blvd. Left to right are her daughters Melanie, Marni and Michelle. Beef barbecue Liberal photos by Steve Pear/stein Section D These guys wouldn‘t say anything, let alone divulgertrlleir names They were appreciated by kids and parents alike. There might have been an admission charge to get onto Colborne St. but that didn't stop the crowds. Visitors thoroughly enjoyed the Beer Garden, Ukrainian Dancers and dozens of crafts and antiques booths. No festival would be complete without some good food. Alex Henderson, of the Thornhill Kinsmen Club, started barbecuing at 11 a.m. Wafts of smoky beef brought visitors in for drinks and sandwiches throughout the day. Quaint C KINNEAR 5.51:;‘3275. 9612 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL THE 1980’s ARE COMING SEPT. 27, 28, 29. olborne PONTIAC BUICK (1975) LTD.

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