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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