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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 18, 1979, p. 14

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CURTAIN . TIME By Ruby Hanks-II . Butter ies Are Free. onstage at The Red Barn Theatre until July 21 is drawing excelled audiences tor matinees and evenir per- formances The gremlins got into my copy last week, and said two instead 01 21 people enyoyed the matinee from the Keswick Drop In Centre Personalities Ken (horde-James. a local actor has the role of Ralph Austin, in Butter ies Are Free erstwhile boyfriend of Jill. the actress Ken appeared last year in The l'nexpected Guest at \ewniarhet Theatre Centre and South Shore Little Theatre \lison attend has come lrt n inmpeg to act in this plav She appeared as Antomnette in A Bee In Her Bonnet at the Manitoba Theatre ("entre She recently appeared in the lead role of l iliLa in l ygmalion. in ictoria. and as Term .n We Hostage \lison no relation to Jacqueline McLeod: was the recipient of the t anada t'owit il Arts \ward tor 191'? 7B This grant allowed her to study actiru in \ew York ( ity She has also stUled at the famous \eiyiborhood Playhoue in \ew \iirk U C . congratulations to Jewell Sacrey of Sutton on her election for a second term as co thairperson ol central area lor The AssoCiation it i immunity Threalrs MT now has l4 drama groups in the central area and Theatre Aurora and The l urtair. l lub are two ol them singers and dancers are wanted for a fall prodiction of ( aromel by Music Theatre Etobicoke Registration and audition data are ready by Sept 3 They and people intersted in set hoilding stage crew and other Vodktial areas or just to see how another group works. shoin call Torn Simpson at 63-7181 Jim Smith is the drama director for carousel John thathim the mmical director and Ph llts smith is doing the choreogramy Donald llarron i'harlie Farquharson and hi: i xver wile ( atheriae (Kl-O. 096120 the \ tintl play at the tiry ion Theatre. Barrie. \Ionday evening July 16. in Same Time Next ear by Bernard Slade The play rm until July' . 1 The wry-prion LS located in the lovely Georgian i ollege theatre Although the liarrons have olten performed together .n revues and concerts. their up pearance ir. Barrie w ill mark the first time they will have acted together :n a straight play {ion is well known ior his appearances on lice Maui and also writes along with Peppiatt and Av unworth and (lordie Tapp. for the Stuns He is .i fine writer of humorous boots. and althougt' .t ._~ not generally known. he does a grea li'ai ftit worthy charities in the performing arts i .i'herrr rm ently had her own T show and \p t IdI n. wrung ungagements across Canada and makes many guest appearances on TV \ame lime \vxt Year is the story of a man and wind : truth married but not to each other Thev meet spend the night together and decide to repeat the rendezvous at the same time and plal t' the lollnwing year This they continue to m {or :3 years It is a wry funny play. of changing relationship 'll two lovely people throqh the rrnon ( hapman directs v- arv Thea'ro- \urura held its third annual Queens harder. l'ar". at ( arol s raidence \a'. .ll lv T The flower gardens were lovely and We lawns were tlet viralt d with multicolored I unbrelim lhr who. afFHt d Dave Duchesnei ac minpitzied by his Lady in \ ailing IPaul ( Itler l. l agi' luv Lee Patterson and Butler 'MIri Patterson The queen welcomed over 50 member among them tel-a risen d nu-era and Tom offal-Lynch from Toronto The queen s speech was in English and French lr 'hr' afternoon petit fours wine and two-M s were s d Later the guests enioyed a 'r..ir:.pagne tiutfet The Queens Garden Party out 'ia'et . durum; the tentennial year and has ;..r men so success ul 'I' A has repeated it by 'HJ ties? about old Max By CHRIS VAN KBIEKEN Era staft reporter NEWMARKET - There s nothing about Max Webster Their movements. music and lyrics are all hard Their sounth blare. ricochet. insult and demand a respome M a x W e b s te r. lbwever. kmw what the estimated 000 people, many of them teenagers. in the Newmarket .( ommunity Centre Thursday night. wanted and they delivered The louder the audience screamed. the more Max Webster pomded out their music With lead guztarist Kim Mitchell said he wanted a Cigarette. the Cigarettes came flying to the stage They all seemed oblivion to the stifling heat which smothered the barely filled araia If there were any hard feelims over lavirg to wait almost two hours for the am attraction to ar it wasn t shown when the lights went out and Max Webster went on The audience was there to listen Blue Maxx but it was Max Webster it wanted to tear : and it was Max Webster ' they screamed for The screams diminished somewhat as l the band sang but they resumed Just as qmckly J in between numbers . MoylbWJO. . mmto$2000n Cam incordsmd l tcpns c d best $3 95 or icon omissions to Canadian ' movies Looii tor the HALF BACK to the . ope-mm performance of g Mr Mitchell, with his shoulder length hair flyiru erractically. led his band to the ultimate in noise levels When Terry \h atkinson on keyboard. began softly crooning the words to the band's latat hit. Let Go The Line. however. the audience stood bach ap preciatively Then the screams of approval came back It was a show where even the walls seemed to be reeling. Batik artist to be featured on IATI : For those of cooled solution of dye and us who may not familiar with bank. Jelly Ono will docribe the varioia ups in this 'colorful art form on Toby's Arts and Crafts mi Channd to Part 1 of our Batik Series will meme Mon . July 23. andTuss.July 24.7pm with repeat program ming Tuesday and Wednesday mornings aft. 9 a m it ablqcast l0. Chanml 10: MW the word but origimled in Java. the beginning of this anciem folk art is not rally known tor certain Archeological eVl' dean of bank dates back 2.000 years and includes not (1in Central lid Southeut Asia. hit aho Japan and Africa In Indonesia. bank was originally done by the women of the aristocracy who created many beautiful and symbolic Minis worn by both men and women during the 16th and 17th centuries Also at this time. batik was introthiced to Europe from Java by the Dutch In recent years bank has become a very pawl craft technique in the United States. and the current approach is (rah. free. individual and mique This exciting craft is a simple wax-resist technique for producing W mi white or light. colors! fabric The wax is aple hot to the fabric followim a preconceived win or idea Then the fabric is dipped ina Cenne lntormalion RE St RVATlONS pLE A95 3 ! 8- ncbdod with be water. Every Monday in Newmarket Community 895-5193 Early Birds 7:40 p.m. Regular games 0.00 ? tDDDQ DON MILLS ROAD SHARON. ONT where only the isiwaxed parts are dyed However. the wax is sometimes delibrately cracked to form fine lines of color where the dye penetrates these cracks Winn it is removed the design appears The process may be repeated for a number of colors that are desired. but in this case. [or the best results. it id a good idea for a craftsman to have a knowledge of mixing colors Jemy has certainly accomplished this still and will show you a cross section of techniques that are applied to the process at dram BACKGROL'ND. Jenny received her early education in London. l-anlarx l, and then in Montreal She attended high school in West Vancouver In 1959 Jenny graduated from Ben nington ( ollege in Yer mont with her 8 A degree and continued her education at Harvard School of Education and in lsw graduated with twr M A T degree During the years of 1973 and I97l her education continued in Fukuoka. Japan. where she studied batik on leather and resist dyeing \Miltlt. Jenny has had a very interesting working background From luriml she was an art teacher in M Paul Mimi and also during EITEITMIT m I DA HTL V SPECIALIIIG U STEAK SEAFOOD In ! K me MY HAM CMUT CARDS ACCEPTED it! KID I . it moan CABLE TALK ny may: iti'unmvx this period I ("WK srcnio: Every llliatraior. Department missilovnstshsvethsir of medical mutation. our area to create and Sandord University my certainly has a School of Hedciiw In in: Jenny bqan to in struct batih classes at Kir crafts H . King my. as well :5 as a simply teacher for the art perfect locatiai. There is an old barn on her property with several levds in its caistruction. One level is where Jenny isabletodoall the mossy deprtrnent fir llarkham jobs involved with the Senor Hidi School In dye . and waxing of bis 1974 she taught but Onmeothsrlevd ?! M W"- is a mirage area it the mums education clun- auurunaii of insist-is. In bulk I! 5m leathers and drawings College. Kilt Cam, modinbati. C sums FRIDAY but Pirates Cove on onspoct Street Md rmmarlr 59. 2'43 wE'LL IE CLouD IO. w . H} Disssrri JULY 5'" ion-nus...- . IEMMONW " m NLV 30 when we 1er Dan for El bong" Foastinn (hie lbw quasar lake Home Minna) buttons Jish & (hips . wdunyuthr aspisyodhwworkatti. h 7 early buns d Umvcsityd l'ormto. an m b the Sanford deing College through what I around me. pattu'iw in natire. vein in leave. texture of bark. done All of this I trv to incorporate in my work " certainly biting and over the paysarshasesllbiud NEWMAIIKET 895-4641 E; t Inn [517, [its] innings it w'rl 7 1: RESTAURANT OF THE WEEK ttsalongmnoytrunprnce upenonthe pee-tic Ocean to 800.1 Creek on Wet that s the distance travelled by . 000000. halibut and naooocit served at the :7 Two blocks south ol Yon County Hospital on i the south bank 0' Bogart Cloak y / scones-sly clean new! II owned 8 0 tn. Rico... randy wil be 0000 on VOCGTKJ 7;: i, ooerstod by Irv rid Brenda RI000 VOU' Sway Jury l5th .50 ml reopen Mondav :1 hosts take great pride in servng home style fish chips shrimps scallops onion all m the provirre am the United Stat- She ha. Lina Seneca Collqe Kim. Rumba College Toronto (through the Ontario afta Well Central Region Exhibits and at the University at lows This past January Jenny .UCC088TUlly completed a One Mar. Show" at the Kim t ity Library Bank is a [Iliing art or craft term and that is why Todsys Arts A (Yafts will be menting this interesting topic if two parts my see such as EXHIBITING: Jenny enjoys' '11 -( a. SHOWTIMES 7:00 AND 9:00 nan a etc Al fish and mum choos served here to COM Cut mo [revered 'trim 00 . am so treshness is QUUU teed the In no Brenda otter last take we service you cm sat in the sell some dining area 3- which has an interesting Manna Doro: "r IMO MCWW WW SOOCQ or 1 : this Ju'y30th whenyoucannoamsetsauttyn :5 harry modal the Pirates Cove 7 ; compass COUNT RY STYLE 2;: BAR-M CHtCKEN :5 lav-GO to cm wt. Dari-0 sauce. WMWMJuum .:J soaoo $2.45 2 lav it Chlahsn who lat-00 Iauea. MIMI-aunt soooo $3. WOW-no bun sandwich with In: I-Olsua.hsnehwias.taaaroa sa $2. OAWE THE WT ANA Y ushranuransm ' the Compass MW Han unmi- y, l . Isa - sat was its .siina uu itting happilv in the town oi Ierra , w..." an. I. w 5E. . ~ . g . ays (mm in the (aledon Hills. there is a I Stanton: 3 Dining Lounge . "mm charming little Inn, called . 183 Yong. s" 5. mm 2 appropriately, The Terra Cotta Inn. u" :3 - x t v Aurora - i This Spring IIS new owner. John I ~ r m 5 ' i P i fr: . moon-a :2 Arena irom \X inston 5 Restaurant in l oronto Li A" Conditioning Dining 7' 54 began to work on its restoration. l ' , r t P W T . . , ' "norm :1. He put in handsome new bay WU'lthWS With l it [in 00'000' "0 M" L smmw is ne leaded glass. chose decorative English 1 7 .. News a super Mung rm \Hll E Bosoness Men s Luncheon W3, . . . . } - and the lamin this Sunda I WallpaperV PUt 1 ? mumm Vluomm l A m. it" ..i linger in it... x [ff DlSCO Dancan Nightly in p W hreplace and comlortable velvet chairs. l ( f'llui in. aura) 0m Baikoom , _ . . iii en tit ist Then he brought in Georges Chaignct . 5 unit a in viii you get is _ ' it. um... m. L L a o . pis t es of( iiliiiwl Sanders lamims rhu ken I hung?! liir 5 u 7 hungry penplr' Winston s corporate chef, to take charge of his new kitchen. Now John is finished, and you re invited to 4 come and see all the nice things he s done. ', r ' To . i .U . 0.033 . LD BEAMS YOUR ADVERTISMENT COULD APPEAR Ill It s open for lunch, . (Fwy Dc ) afternoon tea,& dinner. . mum "m" :3 Banquet facilities are 7] . a available. , m. u. wast away. 21. vs... snacksth g; ;, . For Reservations [7771(UH/1 "mmzycg mpmlfftq r ' anddirectionscall I) , Extensistenu-Canadianand (j ' 45332 ' NEW Cum 3 EDITIONS a: e . , . a - SUNDAY BRUNO . 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