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Entertainments CANTERBURY OPERA FOUNDATION RIGOLETTO A Forum on Rigoletto will be held In the Court Theatre on Sunday, June 5, at 3 p.m. The Director, John Thompson, and Conductor, Vanco Cavdarski, will speak and lead discussion on the presentation of the opera, its music and interpretation. A charge of $2 will be made to defray expenses. CATCH A DAY OUT AKAROA COACH DEPARTS 8.30 A.M. SPECTACULAR views of Banks Peninsula take you to Akaroa, an attractive, French flavoured settlement, with its unusual street names which are reminders of the attempt at colonisation by the French in 1840. A launch trip on the harbour, a mini tour of Akaroa or dangle a fishing line off the wharf or just stroll around this pleasant seaside town. Return 5.30 p.m. EASTERN BAYS OPTION A unique chance to explore the remote bays of Banks Peninsula on the mail run. There is no lunch stop so bring your lunch with you. Return 5.30 p.m. (Enquire regarding our courtesy pickup service) Day Excursion Fare $17.00 Eastern Bay Option $26.00 WraferCrSy Phone 799-020 EXHIBITION OF EMBROIDERY BY THE CREATIVE STUDIES GROUP OF THE LONDON CITY AND GUILDS INSTITUTE THE GREAT HALL OF THE ART CENTRE Saturday, June 4 Sunday, June 5 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. HORSE AND PONY RIDING FOR all ages and abilities. 330 Sparks Road, 10-4 p.m., all week-end. Ph. 887-741 or 854-319 for information. HOUSIE TODAY BLENHEIM ROAD MOTOR INN (Lounge Bar) -40 GAMES 1.30 P.M. ‘ START ISLINGTON i SPORTS CLUB LYTTELTON MAIN SCHOOL ART GALLERY PACIFICA HOUSE, London Street, Lyttelton. LIMITED Edition prints, collection of large early Lyttelton photographs, guest exhibitor, Margaret Stove, craftsperson, Lyttelton Harbour Basin Promotions — A comprehensive display on the history and activities in the Lyttelton basin. Hours 11 a.m. — 4 p.m. Sunday. Mlim ISLAND M.V. VIKING DEPARTS JETTY B LYTTELTON HARBOUR 2 p.m. THIS SATURDAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY

iWlCourt I .Live tteitre at Itu bgrt I Art* C«ntro 20 Worcester St, i Box Office: Ipm-8.15pm H Or Book by Phon*: 6S-592 | RODGERS AND HART I "Sheer brilliance" The Press Ths Zin lest 30* Musical "Falling In Love with Love" "This Can’t Be Love" and a 1000 laughs • Warm and Friendly * Early Show 6.00 cm Thursday In assocatlon with UNj’SYS A Spontaneous Gameshow United Theatresports National Finals Christchurch meets The Rest the winners will represent NZalthe Expo International games 7.30 SUNDAY JUNE 5 $13.00 Now Booking Town Hal! 54-431 KXKHOftUTEAM | Mon: 10.30-3.30 /x I I Wed: 10-30-2. | | Fri: SI Sat: 10.00-1.30 II Phone 67-2Sb"'si | j| A Court Supporters Venture || ANDY’S party sound disco available for your next function, 3 years experlente In entertaining, with great music and lighting. No booking fee. Ph. Andrew, 381-872. DANCE Linwood Ave, school hall, Sat., June 4, 8-12 p.m., Apollo Club welcomes visitors. Modern and old time dancing, 3 pee band, enquiries 554-673 or 831-449. DANCING tonight, Caledonian Hall, all old time dance enthuslastls welcome, 8 p.m.-12 p.m. MAKE your party really swing with prof, sound, lighting, and special effects equipment at affordable prices. Ph. Soundman Hire, Michael Waldegrave 793-393, a.h. 597609. WOOLLEY Meadows Farm Yard, Rangiora, open Sunday and Monday, 1 to 3.30, 2 km over Ashley Bridge to Loburn, pony rides, trailer rides, milk the cow, feed the farm animals, adults, $3.30, children $l.lO. Ph. (0502) 5387. ♦ ♦ ♦ F” 25-45 Plus Club, Queens Birthday Social tonight, 8 p.m. till 12, anyone on their own welcome, supper and friendly atmostphere, music by Condors Duo at the Scottish Society Hall, enr Edgeware and Caledonian Roads, Right of Admission Reserved.,.

~ l ZV A Wk Orana Park , OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. — 4.30 p.m. LIONS FEEDING 11.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. GIRAFFE FEEDING 1.45 p.m; and 3.15 p.m. Nocturnal Kiwi House Reptile House with Tuatara It’s a World-wide Safari McLeans Island Road Ph. 597-109 OVERLEIGH HORSE TREKS PORT LEVY OPEN 7 days, providing excellent horseriding, In picturesque surroundings. Suitable all ages and abilities. Meals, accomodation and transport available If required. Bookings, 294-684.

COMBINED CANTY W.M.C. REC. COMMITTEE HOUSIE I TODAY ( 1 p.m. v WILL BE HELD IN THE j‘. SHIRLEY RUGBY CLUBROOMS r 105 NORTH AVON RD £ PHONE 895-251 J? 40 Games. $4 Card. & :

On your day of rest why not take a real break and join us for our Sunday buffet lunch, or dinner. There's a tempting array of dishes to choose from, a great wine list, elegant surroundings, plenty of off-street parking and for a pleasant, conversational pre-dinner drink, the Elms Cocktail bar is hard Io beat. What else could you ask for? (Yes. Prices are reasonable.) Or why no! make a group booking for that special social occasion. (■ntesaH'-nsß And we now have Dine and 2SSSS r ~ >! » Dance every Friday and Saturday Sfisf fee night. A la carte menu. allsMztp >—- 458 553-577. IJI2UL!:

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