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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-05-11, Page 12FROZEN FOOD LETTUCE Give mother a lasting beautiful living gift for Mother's Day. See our selection of gorgeous rose- bushes, evergreens, geraniums in giant size, tub- erous begonias etc. etc.' WARNING Don't be tempted to plant bedding plants in this area before approx, May 24. This warning is based on 20 years of local night frost records, This warning is to., safeguard you against possible loss of plants and time. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT . . . ROSES . . EVERGREENS . BEAUTIFUL CLEMATIS BEDDING PLANTS In approximately 2 weeks we will as usual have ready for you biggest selection of high quality bedding plants. The emphasis is on More and better live entertainment at Ontario Place this summer with Plans calling for an impressive arraynf top names in symphony, opera, concert, country, rock and Variety. SeijiOzawa, whose appearance with the Toronto Symphony last year drew more than 10,000 people to The Forum, will conduct two concerts this summer season at Ontario Place, Karel Ancerl, Arthur Fiedler, Andre Kostelanetz, Victor Feldbrill and Walter Susskind are among the top-ranking conductors who will lead the Toronto Symphony during this series of 15 concerts between July 10 and August 15, Visitors to the waterfront entertainment centre will also see and hear 7 performances by the internationally-known Canadian Opera Company who will present concerts of excerpts from some of the world's best- loved operas, featuring leading soloists and the Canadian Opera Company chorus, starting August 20. The songs, dances, music end colour of Eerope are brought to the stage by the popular Ivan Romanoff with a series of Continental Holiday programs during the summer months, starting June 25, Ivan will bring his orchestra and troupe of singing stars, and will havens his guests many internationally- known singers, dancers and musicians. Ontario Place turns into Magicland, Sunday June 18, when visitors will be entertained at The Forum and throughout the site by some of the world's finest magicians—members of the 50th Annual Internatioeal Magicians Convention, This will offer Ontario Place visitors a unique opportunity to see the masters of magic from the world over, at their mystifying best. The "red-coated swingers", the Royal Canadian Mounted Pelice Concert Band, will , present five days of performances in The Forum, July 3 to 7, This talented group of musicians and soloists feature a fast-moving pop and rock show with hit-parade and showtune favourites as well as compositions of their own. In addition to the Toronto Symphony and Canadian Opera Company concerts, there will be plenty to please lovers of concert and classical music. The distinguished Mendelssohn Choir, conducted by Elmer Eisler, will present a concert June le. Another highly anticipated event will he the Toronto Youth Symphony's annual concert June 30, directed by the young orchestra's conductor- founder, Jacob Groob, The National Youth Orchestra who have won high praise throughout North America and Europe will appear in two Forum concerts in August. Eugene Dolny will conduct a special Sunday Pop Concert of classical favourites on June 4. The Scarborough Choral Society is to be heard in a Springtime Concert on June 3, In July , "Music from the Films" will present a selection of hits from the top movies, under the direction of Canadian conductor Louis Applebaum, , Operatic baritone Louis Quillico, warmly received at Ontario Place when he was guest soloist with Setli Ozawa last year, will return fora classical concert on July 12, Throughout the summer, salutes to well-known composers will be presented by Rudy Toth and his orchestra with guest stars, featuring music by Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern and other greats of the music world, Rock and jazz fans will be treated to the best Canadian artists in those fields, Among those appearing will be Phil Nth-intone, outstanding Canadian jazz conductor, composer and arranger, Boss Brass and Fred Stone, jazz trumpet player, Pop, rock and folk shows are planned with such personalities and groups as Ray Charles, Ocean, Lighthouse, Crowbar, the Beach Boys and Major Hoople, the Poppy Family, the 5th Dimension and Stampeders. A Caribbean Music Festival is also scheduled for June. Four Country Music Specials are planned for September featuring well-known country-and-western groups A five-day Indian Festival will be held in The Forum and surrounding areas starting August 28, featuring traditional costumes, authentic arts, dancing, crafts and performers including the finest Indian dancers, singers, drummers, craftsmen and artists from Indian nations throughout Ontario and other parts of North America. Sports fans will enjoy a new feature this year—All-Star Wrestling bringing in a weekly card of top wrestlers to The Forum for four Thursdays starting May 25, On June 6 and 7, for racing buffs there will be "Motorsport", with the famed driver Jackie Stewart in person on stage at The Forum, along with a display of formula racing cars and a film. On June 17 a fun event, "The Jameson Bicycle Race" will offer a bartenders' Grand Prix throughout the site with competitors riding bicycles of all ages, shapes and sizes. Croups featuring Canadians of Ukrainian, Estonian, Chinese and other national backgrounds will be spotlighted on various Sundays during the season, when visitors will be able to enjoy cultural music, singing, dances and costumes of many lands, Participants in these national days will come to Ontario Place from many parts of the province. A new feature this year—days honouring communities throughout Ontario—will bring talented performers and groups to The Forum from many centres in the province, London Day will be June 10, and other "days" will include St, Catharines, Oshawa, Kitchener-Waterloo and Etoblcckp Throughout the grounds, visitors will be entertained by marching military bands, -drum and bugle corps, instrumental groups, clowns, magicians, and colourful specially-designed new Ontario Place "fun characters" designed by the internationally- famous sculptor Tanya Petrova, All, f the live performances at The Forum, as well as the daily programs of Ontario films at Cinesphere and the exhibits in the Pavilion, can be enjoyed by Ontario Place visitors at no extra cost, after admission to Ontario Place has been obtained, The Ontario Place summer season is from May 20 through Thanksgiving Day, October 9. 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INFORMATION CONTACT; INNKEEPER 1/41 FORT LAUDERDALE'S 6atterertaltiUllotet 3200 Galt Deena Or., For; $7 Aprii 18 thru December 14 day AsrAsrvps, dbl, occur Se e 420 rooms, Egropean Plah Modified American Plan: latish dinner & brealifatt, add $11 daily. ,Fr EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. tf The second Sunday in May is a holiday for all mothers. And what better way to have all the family help celebrate it than with this exquisite Peach Cheese Dessert, prepared by home economists with Agriculture Canada. The dessert is so easy to make that any one from nine to ninety can try it. Peach Cheese Delight Your mother deserves treat on her day PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTL CLOSING SATURDAY MAY 13,11912 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TOP yALU 1st GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER 1 lb. print SPI S:::: ...17!Int;; tpk,Nagnsi:o..*Api. RED OR BLUE BRAND BLADE STEAKS 79c. LB. It is almost Mother's Day, kids, and time to show your appreciation for everything Mom does for you the_ year round. It is also a good time to make use of your talents in the kitchen, Not only can you help with the dishes, bet you might like to make something special for dessert, too. The home economists with Agriculture Canada, Ottawa would like to suggest that you try this peachdessert that is easy to prepare and really delicious. Before starting to make the deSsert, be sure that you have all the ingredients in the hou-se;If you need to buy some things, you may need to enlist the help of your Dad or older sister for shopping. This peach cheese dessert can be made early in the clay, and you can even prepare the graham wafer crust the day before. The dessert should be kept in the refrigerator from tee time you make it until it is served. In order for this to be a special treat for Mom, be sure to clean all the utensils you used and leave the kitchen spit and span. Then she will really appreciate your thoughtfulnesS, , PEACH CHEESE DESSERT Crust l'/2 cups graham wafer crumbs 2 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons melted butter Combine ingredients for crust and press mixture into 9-inch pie plate or 8-inch square pan. Filling 1-3-ounce package lemon OR peach jelly powder 1 cup boiling water 1/2 pint (11/4 cups) whipping cream 4 ounces cream cheese, softened 1 19-ounce can peach pie filling Dissolve jelly powder in boiling water and chill until cool. Whip cream until stiff peaks form, add cream cheese and beat until blended. Combine jelly and cream mixtures. Pour into crust and chill until set (about 30 minutes). Spread pie filling over top and chill. 6 servings. A bit of advice that could save you money and pre- vent disappointment. BE- WARE of overly lush look- ing evergreens at this time of.. year. They could be im- ports from southern USA and unaeustomed to the Canadian winter. Please feel free to consult its for expert horticultural advice — . we are not just "tree dealers"! We grow and sell quality only , our motto is "not how cheap, but how good". Nobody ever regretted buy- ing quality. We supply the Shakespearean e s t i vat Theatre, where nothing but the best is good enough. HOURS: boring May We are open from 9 Lilt, to 9 13.11.k. Mondays to Fridays; Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9esed all Sundays. IRA'S OF VII KE PARKING MORE Service Where it Counts Most CANADA FANCY ONT, SPY APPLES Qt. Basket 99c U.S. NO. 1 FRESH, NEW CARROTS 3 In. Bag each 49c SOUTH AFRICAN PACKHAM PEARS 4/59c ASSORTED HOLLAND SPRING BULBS Pkg, 69c MORE Weekly Specials MORE Variety To Choose from MORE Exciting Perishable Departments MORE Consumer Concern GOLDEN YELLOW CHIQUITA OR DOLE BANANAS 5' CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES box. 69' U.S. NO. I RED OR WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 5/69 U.S. No. I California Crisp Head Each 25c FOR MOTHER'S DAY, ASSORTED COLOURS MUMS 5" POT each2.29 4" POT tad, 1.09 MAJOR SALE SILVERDALE FROZEN CONCENTRATE ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. tin KRAFT REGULAR PROCESS CANADIAN CHEESE SLICES 8 oz. pkg. 450 AY1,4/.1E.R--FONIATO .KETcHu ,3 as« lam ASSTO VARIETIE.S---SAtAR DRESSING ';' !sr . , :LIBBY 5, FANCY 'TOMATO JUICE . 3 . oat. tin • :1 HAND SOAP : RED OR BLUE BRAND FOR YOUR BBQ RIB STEAKS $108 • Le. 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