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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), April 27, 1977, B06

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Aurora KMwkfcOntWtd April planned to aiddi AURORA Town council approved a to be held in town to help an Aurora resident raise money to participate in the Ontario Games for the Physically Disabled in June Tim Haslam of Patrick Dr asked to hold a to raise about to purchase the equipment that he needs to enter the games The Aurora resident has already received permission from the York Regional Police Councillor Norm Stewart backed the proposal but said its a shame the young man cant get assistance from the government to pur chase the equipment He wants to do this commented Councillor Richard Isaacson who noted the issue will provide good publicity for Tim and for the games ENTERTAINMENT THIS FRIDAY SiDMY Come in and to the music of Licensed under LLBO Enjoy your weekends Dining Dancing Specialities of the House Steaks Cooked to your taste Seafood Served with hot garlic bread pillage fining Live Lobster and Trout tanks with the finest in prime steaks BUSINESS MENS LUNCHEON SAT 230430 SUNDAY CLOSED FEATURING JOHN MCLEAN PIANIST SOFT DINING MUSIC THURSDAY TO SUNDAY For call 7272939 ST AURORA A 5fhINNrVERS4OT SE4SON Theatre Phi at St Lawrence Centre for the Art Toronto May Juno by Dens Cannan A rollicking bedroom force uniquely in a countryside is a delightful blond wisdom and ribaldry a comic masterpiece by David Rabe A powerful moving STnGAMEnS winner Play explored most racial sexual and tensions in US socio I Augusts Sept ROMULUS by This historical and incisivo satire by a major European author reveals a startling mystery surrounding final days Roman Empire Sept Oct 8 by Of lord Set in Groat this enduring American clas sic is a touching and funny portrayal a Now York Jewish family SUBSCRIBE NOW Deadline May 27 1977 FOURPLAY THAI HAY SEMIS Ml WW ws n iitOO UlliUM Spec 9 ftjV0w DAHS Awake mm Dili tell- adtfroited MiU cheques and mail to Tbeatro Plus Conlompof Theatre St Lawrence East Toronto ITS CURTAIN TIME By RUBY The Newmarket Theatre Centres of Charleys Aunt is now Into major rehearsals for presentation at the old Town Hall May and 8 and the following week for four nightly performances on May and Artistic director Paul who is directing this play says rehearsals are going very well and we are now Into intensive rehearsals The cast includes Milne David Lawton Alan Cox Tony Marshall Dave Scam m ell Ray Burden Donna Chris Scilieraore McBrtde and Ann Cox Gerry Sinclair is the producer The Newmarket Business and Professional Ciub will sponsor the May per formance The proceeds will go for the VYomens Educational Bursary their annual project The Newmarket Business and Professional Club will sponsor the May 12 per formance The proceeds will go for the Educational Bursary their annual project The Cast of Charleys Aunt have just completed their third week of rehearsals and are really finding the play great fun The South Shore Little Theatre is presenting Spring Fever April 29 at pm at the Sutton Public School Daiton Rd It seems SSLT presented its variety show recently at the local Royal Canadian Legion Branch and it was such a success they were asked to present Spring Fever for the community The South Shore Little Theatre has over members and all are involved in songs skits and plays All are local talent from the South Shore area Stephens and Barbara Masse are co- producer and director Ticketsmay be obtained at the door and there is a general admission of one dollar The Red Barn Theatre Jacksons Point is into preparations for the Season Artistic director Ken Camroux informs me the first production will be How The Other Half Loves John is heading the executive for as executive producer Karen Hazard is producer and Ken artistic director Doreen Stephens is administrative assistant Theatre Aurora is presenting an adaptation by Margaret Mason of Game Margaret is also the director Production dates are May 6 7 and 12 13 and 14 at the Factory Theatre Henderson Dr Tim BakerPierce is the producer Joan Barrett is the choreographer for the sprightly dances Duschene is the musical director and Cathy is the accompanist Curtain time is pm in a ft- Grants totalling were requested by two of the townships best known musical groups at a health and social ser vices committee meeting last week The Georgina Coach men Drum and Bugle Corps has asked for support from the town ship while the Brass Band will seek a grant Committee chairman Bruce Welch said the requests would be for warded to the finance committee Coachmen corps director told the committee the band has not been before council for a grant for many years and has tried to be self sufficient However operating costs caught up with the corps last year leaving it with an deficit It cost to run the corps last year and Mr estimated the half as much again for The corps director said the band offers the township North America- FISH CHIPS we FAST TAKE OUT SERVICE Also no fish a chips ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD TASTES lACXVS MALL The Gryphon Theatre Company presented by The Georgian Foundation For The Per forming Arts has now expanded into two matinee performances this summer Their artistic director Ted Follows has selected five delightful views of love life and marriage Jack will once again be the costume designer and set designer The Fourposter will open the season July followed by People Are Living Here by At hoi July is scheduled for Aug 20 or Candida by Shaw The Daughteri a by DH Lawrence is Aug 16 and the last presen tation is How The Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn Aug 29Sept 3 All performance their curtain lime at and matinees Tuesday and Thursday are at pm The Gryphon Theatre Company holds all performances in the lovely Georgian College Theatre right at the Duckworth St entrance from Highway 400 The Gryphon Company has a special deal going this year offering five shows for the price of four for subscribers For this offer you get the same scat each week your choice never stand In line and receive tickets by mull The matinees arc a very good buy being only for the full season If you are interested in obtaining further information and brochures write to The Gryphon Theatre Company Box Ont L4M or call 8959479 BLACKHAWK MOTOR INN Si Elgin Mill Richmond Hill 884 9171 NET EAST GWILLIM- worth of musical equipment and household items were removed from a home here last Wednesday According to police the home of Marlene Mueller UK Sharon was entered between am and 330 pm by forcing an east side window Every in Newmarket Community Centre Information Early pm Regular games pm BONNIE AND COIUMWA pictures Presents A TED KOTCtlEfT Rim A Production COUP SHOWS AM 910 NOMATMEES ft Because of 2nd Week Holdover A Star is Born will start May AUDI GEORGE SEGAL JANE FONDA FUN WITH DKK JANE I EON THEA wide exposure through its extensive travel In On tario and possibly to other provinces this year One of the band members also writes a column for a drum and bugle periodical published In the United States Mr estimated the band would be hooked for at least 32 weekend appearances this summer The band charges plus mileage for parade appearances but must pay its own ex penses to attend com petitions Last year the band took a first a second and many competitions by a third in a competition performing in a parade In held in Cambridge the morning and Mr said travelling to a contest in the band pays its way in the afternoon Drum corps plans auction rummage AURORA The Ambassador Drum and Bugle Corps is holding a massive auction and rummage sale May from am to pm at the Aurora Community Centre The event will feature sale of furniture stoves dryer clothing new and used books table cloths and other miscellaneous items Barb Vanderdonk of Bradford donated her time as auctioneer and Zellers of Newmarket donated racks for use during the sale The auction will begin at noon and delivery is promised on large items Although the corps has been soliciting donations since February they are still seeking items to complete the sale Donations may be made by contacting Elinor at or Joyce Vey at TOBYS SEAFOOD STEAKS LICENCED UNDER LI OPEN DAYS A WEEK SAT It TO PM SUNDAYS It TO 10 SAT SPECIALS PRIME RIB OF BEEF J BABY 10BSTFR TAILS LOBSTER smtmmeui ROAST BEEF full Course Veal SPECIAL SURF BANQUET FACILITIES HOLLAND AT BRADFORD FOR RESERVATIONS CALL J52 PIZZAVILLE York K A is r One off 10 Best Films of The Year Tfmr feS si A7J5 rV J 1 VN I 1 OnahyPkkuporderof I II I of or more crip out I Offer good up to and Including Tueiday May 3rd Davis Dr Newmarket Telephone 8951211 NEW STORE HOURS Sun to Thurs 1130 AM to 1 AM Sat AM to AM I I I I THE OUTLAW JOSEYWALES What song tell you the movie ELECTRIC HEATERS urn BUfyJoe enson Hodge Locking- 9- Follow the Blue Jays even when you can make the game by following CFRBls reports of all the games While the youthful Jays and results from one of the best teams in sports reporting Bill Stephenson Dave Hodge and Fred Locking were with the Blue Jays in training camp and will follow them throughout the year offering knowledgeable insights along with minute scoring seasoned baseball reporting on CFRB all season long a i i v t It

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