P&AGE 14, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14,1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS, ENTR TA INMENT w "Cheaters" makes fun of sex "Cheaters." First produced- in 1978, "Cheat ers" was written by Michael Jacobs and is the story of marital infidelity be- tween, two families. The play concerns it- TH E REGIONAL, MUN ICIPALITY ' 0F DURHAM DDD» NOTICE 0F URHAM PUBLIC MIEETING' Take notice that the Regional Planning Coqmmitee wilI consider at a meeting to be held on: April 20,1982 AT 10:00 A.M. -PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY APPLICATIONS TO AM END THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE FORMER PLANNING AREA OF THE TOWN OF WHITBY The purpose of the amendment application is: 1) to delete a provision related to Medium Deni- sity Residential deveîopment; 11) to estabîish a boundary for the S*ub-Centraî AreawIth', specific policies and retail and per- sonal service floor space allocations; and 111) to incorporate policies for the Special Purpose Commercial Area north of Highway No. 2 (Dundas Street) Subsequent[y the Regional Council will consider the recommendations of-the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: April 28, 1982 AT 10:00 A.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGIONAL HEADOUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY, Information related to these amendment applica- tions is available for inspection in the offices 0f the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by calling Mr. L. Kotseff, M.C.î.P. Plan- ning Department, (416) 668-7731. Requests to appear before the Planning Commit- tee as a deputation concerning these amendment applications must be forwarded to Dr.- M. Michael, M.C.î.P. Commissioner of Planning, 105 con- sumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3, and must be received by the Friday preceding the meeting. Requests to appear before Regional Council as a deputation concerning these amendment applica- tions must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3, and must'be received 48 hours prior to the Reglonal Council meeting. Gary Herrema Regional Chairman C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk 1 self with Allan and Michelle, played by Rick Kerr and Maureen Williamson respective- ly, a young couple who after'living together foir a time split up after an argument over marriage. They decide to make up their differences and invite their parents, who have neyer met, to a dinner party. Unknown to them, Allan's. mother (played by Margery Bird). is having an affair with Michelle's ,father (played by WTC new- corner Joe Gonyea). At the same time, Allan's father (Greg Laing) is having an affai'r with Michelle's mother (Carole.Machi) '- The play concerns it- self with the sexual and marital double stand- ards that society has placed upon itself. The play has proven CLUB ANNRENE CONCESSION 1OWEST, SCUGOG ISLAND) THERE'WILLBE1 NO DANCE TRIS SATURDAY.NIGHT,- Os Of pubicuion day For fuiriber information mii 576-406 *CINEMA.SHOWC4SE STARFRIDAYRITPEREV MICHAEL MITTANC WeeknighWoe-knlgh& 9-'15 0519H00 S8tb Snt-i2.05,4.15, 6:0 & 9:0 A ikdyun fWINNER OF-4ACADEMY AWARDS - ncluding Best Picture ià l- l IFA IL - -- Wý@kig CHARIIOTS FFIREL. Weeknlghts - 7:00 à 1920 Stae~ng I Ian Charleson 5ati5un. - 200.4:20,645&9:05 a Ben Cross LADO COMPANY AND WARNER BROS. ftELEASE rn\G[AKE [DWARDS h IPANIMENT Not sutable for ch.idren We.knlghts - 7:001&9:25 Sati5un. - 2:.00, 4:3, 7001& 9:30 Rick Kerr (Allan) and Maureen Williamson (Michelle) in a scenie fromn the' Whitby Theatre Company's production of "lCheaters". a challenge to director D'Arcy Smyth. "I like the slick, fast American style of < Free Press Staff Photo, comedy," he says, "ýI also like the subject matter. which is. very -current ý in today!s, Society." Smyth also believes that the play has some- thing to say. "lIt's a play with a message." "I1t's a play that today's generation can relate to 'in rnany. ways, " he adds. Smyth, who also directed the WTC's 1979 production of "The Ini- nocents," 'sees hirnself as an actor's director.* 1'" I arn basically an ac- tor's type of dîrector in that I relate so closely to what the actor mnust convey on the stage," he said. "'Cheaters" is fast and funny and.will be pre- sentedin the, theatre at» the Centennial Building, Centre Street South on April 22, 23, 24, 29, 30 and May 1. Tickets are available at the usual outiets. Bridge resuits The following are the resuits of last We's play at the Whitby Duplicate Bridge Club. North and South: Mr. and Mrs. 'Hugh Baker, 661/2; Mrs. John Frost and Mrs. Beatrice Phi- llîps, 56; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wharrie, 54; and, Mr. and Mrs. Pat -Davies, 49. East and West: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vrengden- hili, 58; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans, a tie with Don MacLean and John Titherington, 48; and, Mrs. Donald Wilson and, Mrs. P.N. Spratt; 45. Perhaps the funniest thing on this almost always dull planet is sex. Well, the W hitby Theatre ompýany is about to prove that with their production of Re: Proposed Amendment to the Town of Whit- by Offilciai Plan to Update School Site Desig- nations A Public Meeting 0f the Administrative Committee will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 19, 1982, in the Meeting Hall o! the Whitby Municipal Build- ing, 575 Rossîand Road East, Whitby, Ontario. The purpose o! the Public Meeting is to consider an Amendment to the OfficiaI Plan o! the former Whitby Planninýg Area in order to modify, by addi- tion andior deletion, certain school site designa- tions in Environmentaî Areas 4, 7, 12, 14, 15,16, 17, 19, 2 0, and 24 as presently shown on Map 'B' of the Off icial Plan. A copy of the Amendment to be presented can be viewed at the Town of Whitby Planning Depart- ment at the above address. For further informa- tion interested persons may contact Larry Cavanagh or the undersigned at (416) 668-5803. ROBERT B. SHORT Director of Planning Corporation 0f the Town of Whitby 1 MGMIUnited Affish mahmion MW #Awketùq 0 19U LADBROKE ENTERTAINMOM LTO. STARRING - JULIE ANDREWS JAMES GARNER