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Time Out November 2000
 Arts & Entertainment

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Comedy

If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belleville
A new show featuring a compilation of new and old
material. Directed by Shari Hollett, w. Pat Kelly, Peter
Oldring, Sandy Jobin-Bevans, Jennine Profeta, Aurora
Brown, and Carolyn Taylor. Sundays at 8.pm., Tickets $13.
Second City
56 Blue Jays Way
(416) 343-0011
From November 11 to December 31

Dinner Theatre

More Balls Than Most
Southern Po' Boys features series of entertaining cabaret
performances every Wednesday night. Donald Carr's More
Balls Than Most, an ironic and humorous discourse on sex,
love and co-habitation, features a combination of music, dance
and drama. Dinner is 6:30 p.m., with an early show at 8 p.m.
for $15 and a late show at 10 p.m. for $10.
Southern Po' Boys
159 Augusta Ave.
(416) 593-1111
From September 27 to December 31    

 

Museum/Galleries

Miro: Playing with Fire
The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art presents Miro: Playing
with Fire, the first major showing of almost 60 ceramic art
works by the famed 20th-century master Joan Miró (1893 –
1983). Selected from major international and private
collections by guest curator Anne McPherson, Miro’s
ceramics reveal an under-acknowledged aspect of his genius.
Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art
111 Queen's Park
(416) 586-80
From September 07 to January 7

   

Shopping

The Sunday Market
Discover St. Lawrence market. This market takes place every
Sundays and provides you with over 80 vendors to choose
from. In addition to purchasing various antiques and
collectibles, the market offers fresh meats and a delicious
array of freshly made food! The market runs every Sunday, from
8 a.m. - 5p.m. For information, please call (416) 410-1310.

 

Cumbrae's
Owner Stephen Alexander carries turkeys, capons, additive-free Cumbrae 
chickens (see below) a wide selection of game and game birds and cooked 
bone-in ham and , always a great last-minute food that just needs reheating. He 
makes bread and cranberry stuffing or bread and goat's cheese stuffing and
carries both roasted and stuffed potatoes.
Cumbrae's
481 Church Street
 (416) 923-5600 (open Sat. and Sun.):

 

Cumbrae Farms
RR#1 Jarvis, Ontario Canada N0A 1J0
Phone: 519-587-5856     Fax: 519-587-3580
Owners: A&B Robertson
Cumbrae Farms raises additive-free beef, chicken and lamb.
They eat only feed produced on the farm and naturally fed and naturally 
grown. Cumbrae Farms was established in 1987 and is located in the 
Region of Haldimand-Norfolk, about 8 kilometers from the shores of 
Lake Erie. The Sandusk Creek meanders through Cumbrae Farm,  
providing an excellentwater source for the sheep and cattle which 
graze in the verdant pasture lands. All the animals are slaughtered 
in as humanely as possible and all meats are Government inspected.
http://www.cumbraefarms.com

 


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