[Er-seduce _ NEWMARKE - m .L n Arden s Serjeant Wm tea manddhadtvF Ws ""DIIIEETW aaetime hhmumd swell to be used in the although it has been mmnltombutnotfor garment. hailedasoneofthebest Zara who hits on 8 According to Zara British [days of the last knittim mattine. ' anythim can be made two decades. seemed an On our "Tethys Arts' a Craf " mam tlis 1hursday. March 15. and Hon. March 19 at 7 pm. enCahleeastloyw~will havean ty'to opportuni meet this talented guest. Iheprogramwillalsobe repeated Friday and Tuesday after 9 am. ' Zara emigrated to Canada just two years ago and soon discovered that there was no Canadian distributes-ship for Silver-knit Yarns (a main yarn supplier to English machine knit- ters). ' She soon decided to establish her Aurora business called Zara Yarns on Kennedy St.. and supply the y well as fin ed knit tam. A ing to Zara. a quick esson in "How to Start Ybur Own Business and Deal With The Post Office And Customs Department" was her next step. H She has also established a mail order service to her customers who are slowly establishing themselves I from coast to coast. As a mail order client you will receive yarn shade carts. price lists, a catalogue pattern pamphlet, order form and Zara '3 business card Silverknit \arns manufactures about 12 varieties of yarns such as mohair. boucle. pure cotton just to name a few. as well as 2w varied shades of yarn. Over Zara's six years of machine knitting she has collected a wide variety of patterns for her customers' selections. New galleries to feature local artists NEWMARKET The work of local artists and craftsmen will be featured at an art gallery and an art store which are opening soon. The Red Door. operng Sunday in King City. will sell paintings. photography. hand- crafted fabrics, jewellry and woodcarvings. It is located in the home of Jean Mac- Dougall. on the second floor of the old Winter's buildiig. which was built - in 1890. The store is im- mediately south of Crawford Wells General Store on Keele St.. across {ran Hogan's Inn. It will be opal Sundays from it am. to 6 pm. Gallery Acres. run by Katherine Kurck, will open Sun. April 29, north of Mount Albert. and will feature her work as well as the work of Hank DeBeer, Dorothy Mc- Clure. Isabelle VanZant. Joan Craegh and Corbett Gray. The gallery will be opal by invitation only on 11 am. to 6 pm. It is located an the west side of the Seventh Coon. 2% miles north of the Mount Albert Sideroad. Curtain Club names next production . RICHMOND HILL - The Effect of "Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds. the Pulitzer [rise winnim play about an embittered, vindictive witbw and her two young daughters. will be mted by The Curtain Club of Richmond Hill March 30' to Ap il It. The Curtain Club theatre is located at the intersection of Eight Mills Rd. and Newkirk M . CHAY-FM names FM, the Kahlua-region radio station based here. has added a theatre rqaorter to its one-hour wblic affairs entitled Magazine. The program is heard three times ally. Alan Raeburn. a former professional actor. dancer and director in Canadian theatre and on CBC-TV. , will report on both on a knittim machine if you havethepatience and The knitting machine is parable; but appears to be very intricate with its many dials and points of adjustment. Zarawill describethe basic set ' up of her machine and demon- strate how the wool twls'chisonacone)isfed through the threading device and across the needles. Then with a simple back and forth movement of a carriage the wool starts to take shape with the end result l)le a shawl. dress. coat. sweater. or toys. rugs. curtaim and even special Christmas Cant. The variety is unlimited. The shop is open to customers from noon ' 5 p.m. or by telephone appointment (7273254). If you. your organization. or guild. would like to appear on Todays Arts and Crafts" to show our viewers your field of expertise. call 898- 3649 or Jarmain Cablecast 10. odd choice for Newmarket Centre. the Theatre in the old Town' hall auditorium, the audience ' reacted much as the London audiences must have when it first ap- peared there in 1959 lukewarm and a little puzzled. And in Friday night's case at least. the reaction came despite truly fine performances , by'a talented cast. In London, the play was a box office bomb. and only gained its presem stature in the literary world well after its premise. Serjeant Musgrave's Dance is set in the days when the sun never set on the British Empire. and Kipling was its chronicier. but its theme is timeless it deals With ' the futility of voilence and how one violent act inevitably begets another. Serjeant "Black Jack" Musgrave. a career soldier. an 18-year OF NEWMARKET PRESENTS f MONTECARLO NIGHT , FRIDAY MARCH 2380 NEWMARKET COMMUNITY CENTRE ELIMINATION DRAWS $1,000 14 DRAWS - $10.00 GIFT VOUCHERS DINNER FROM 5:30-8:00 PM. REFRESNMENTS RESERVENOW! CALL 898-3991. 898-4190 to enpy KINSMENCLUB-.. Shesthatopsthhthepeoplewho toll: to her ond the peoplewho listen. Betty s new time Will now a make it passable lo: more people wrfl't the peeple who really have something to awn reports on-tha news and foptcs of the wot-cl Integrity 06d persOnoI warmth winch attracts artists. polmoons, authors. _ n _ ., I mmlnid resuttun F memaoble. often exclusive. guests are always wonh yew while...the Betty Kennedy how is the One bow of the day yoo onIdn't wont to mm of Ids - ' army. commits the pardonable sin and deserts his regiment. . As he' sees it. however. be is naming a biases calling - 'to rdurn to Britain to show the mains. the immorality and the futility of the task their nation's army is upon. The role h tailor- made for the talents and appearance of Paul Aspland. N'I C's artistic director. who captures neatly the mad scjeant driven to fulfill the tmiversal unfulfilled wish withinallofustoatleast once strike back at the world's injustices by perpetrating an even more outlandish injustice - one which will show everybody how we have been put upon. The play revolves award the arrival of Musgraveandthreeother comrade whose bones they are returning. They find themselves caught in a labor dispute between miners and the colliery- owner and mhyor, played by Andrew Foot. he! revealing interviews un. the mad sejeant. and mayor. although as in all upland-directed plays they oftm seem to resort to top-of-the-Iungs delivery. they play their roles well. Comic relief in the play is provided by a daffy barge captain. and in the hands of the very funny Donald Ste us. the role someti res becomes vaudevillian A delightftil surpri: of the evening was acting of Valerie Boyle as Mrs. Hitchcock. the down-to-earth innkeeper. who has seen many soldiers come and go over the years. and remains mlmpressed by this lot. Christyna Schillemore. a regular on the NTC boards, plays the stigma-barmaid Annie wit her usual com- petence. and John Thurman has the man- nerisms of the simpering person down pat. mam 47 INAII' ,A Of the north country miners played by David Lawton. Raymond Burdon. not; thk and Leif Olsm. only Olsen as the strikesleadinal. socialist union leader seems a little believable with his refined features. his tweedy dress and his waving'scarf. Sjt. Musgrave s mad scheme to deliver his comrade s bones? and a lecture to a town meeting held captive at gunpoint, thus demonstrating to the miners the feelings of captive colonial nations, is shattered on the rock- hard rescveof the north- country people. and by their unwillingneastoadd the empire s troubles to their already full plate. His sdteme only raults in more violaice - two of his men dead. and! a an's ropeready or m m I... it... IS COMING TC NEWMARKET PLAZA WAILR Tn'lS NEWSFAFER 73:". SCYAlL". _ "-N FANTASTIC OPENING SPFCIAI LOVE TO DANCE? THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE NEW EXCITING DISCO WITH A D'AZZUNG SOUND 8 UGHT SHOW COME IN TODAY _AND TRY OUR NEW COMPASS COUNTRY STYLE BAR-B-Q CHICKEN This Wednesday, treat the Banquet facilities available family and your budget to a bucket of nger good Kenlucky Fried Chicken. A bucket contains 15 pieces of chicken. Enough for 5 to 7 righting-y people. 5w ? shiatsu _ an. ,, .WEDNESDAM missionary . van, _..a .. . 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