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Whitby Free Press, 21 Jul 1982, p. 12

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PAGE 4, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1982, WHITBY FREE PRESS ]~?omouIù (~Yomcdq by Bernard Slade The author of ""Sume Time Next Yeur" and ""Tribute" creates another smash hit'about a successful playwright who forms a partnership with a spinster schôol teacher on the same day he marries the beautiful daughter of a diplomat. Al three live and work together with startling and hilarious consequences. ILL BE BACI< BEFOREWMDN4GHT by Peter Colley One of the best mystery thrillers you'll ever see. Surprise after screaming surprise, as an archaeologist and his wife move into a strangely haunted farmhouse. . 7P/éta Suite by Neil Simon Three incredibly funny stories about three different couples in a suite at New. York's Plaza Hotel. From the author of "Odd Couple"', "Chapter Two", "Last of The Red Hot Loyers" and many more. Ail productions will feature well-known professional "STAR-casts, and u'iil include some leading performunces by Mr. Sol way and Miss FitzGeruld. Welcome to a Perifect Dinner P1ilayhouse Your complete evening begins with a perfectly prepared and gourmet-served full course dinner in a f ully licenced dining room. You then go upstairs to the former sanctuary of a high-vaulted church building, converted into a charming and acoustically near-perfect theatre. Stage productions are complete in eve 'ry detail, with lavishly appointed sets, f ine costuming, professionally designed lighting, and of course the familiar faces of performers you have seen on stage, television and in the movies. Performances: Tuesday through Sunday (2 shows Saturday.) Times: Dinner from 6 P.M. Curtain at 8:00. (Saturday 2nd show dinner from 8:30, curtain at 10:30.) Prices: Complete dinner show package $19.95, Friday-Saturday $21.95 Subscription Suvings: Sunday through Thursday (Monday closed) 3 shows =$54.00 Friday and Saturday =$65.50 Subscription guarantees preferred seat selection on best available basis. Note: Fixed price or subscription discount price does not include tax and gratuities. There is an additional $2 charge for selected prime nib dinner. SHOW DATE 1 # 0F j TOTAL PREFERRED jTICKETS jPRICE ROMANTIC COMEDY Sept. 7 - Nov. 14 MIDNIGHT Nov. 17- Jan. 23 PLAZA SUITE Jan. 26 - Apr. 3 PLEASE ENCLOSE CHEQUE OR INDICATE CREDIT CARO TYPE and NUMBER: MAIL TO: Na me: Address: Phone: -ar* 419 BROCK ST. NORTH WHITBY, ONTARIO LiN,4H8 OR SUBSCRIBE BY PHONE 668-9,000, WHITBY or 686-39.11, TORONTO COUNTY TOWN'CARNI VAL SECTION Street mafl.... P'ioneer Days, are conung A- Season of Great Hits! Nuala FitzGerald and Larry Solway invite youto see hit plays, proféeionaIIy produced, trulyfirst class theutre in the heurt of the Du rham Region in Whitby. cluding the 'County Town Carnival Parade that will pass through the downtown at about 10Oa.m. The day's events willl include dance- and karate demonstrations, face painting, a fiddle contest,' pony rides, a craft display from the YMCA, 'the Battion of Incorporated Militia and a bike decorating contest. According to the DIAB, some merchants wii be featuring a "parking pot" and' a "lWe Pay Sales Tax" promotion. Also planned is a beer garden o utside the Royal Hotel from 12 noon to4:30 p.m,. Findling the downtown will, be easy as a giant advertising bailoon wil be flying ovei' the down- town for the entire three dî!ys. Entie s needed This year's County Town Carmival Parade will be held, on JuIy 24 starting at 10 a.m. SThe parade's organiz- ers - the Whitby Jay- cees- are now accept- ing entries in ail cate- gpries. Prizes wiil be given to the best float, band- and majorette group. For more information cail Ken Thoms at 668- 7914 or Ron Gass at 668- 0075. Carnival draw The Whitby Historical Society is holding an an- tique dlock draw to raise funds for ils current operations. Tickets are $1 each and can be purcbased at the Lynde House Museum, Dundas Street West or from any WHS member. The draw wiil be held on August 2at 3p.m. For more information cail 668-5040. * HERB TRAN YOUR MUTUAL MAN OSHAWA 725-6564 - WHITBY 66.,-596.8 DURHAM VIDEO i Io ~ffers you aI "County Town Carnival Speclal", i Rent 2 Movies Get 1FREE with this ad. i Offergood July 24 only. i I I I Ail movies 13.00 ea. QUASAR V.H.SU RECORDERS i Fr1. $.9 - o.-~ per day Fri -Mol.- 29.95 Sat., Mon. - 819.95i Mon. Thur. Fr1. 10- 9 Tues. Wed. Sat. 10o- 6i 185 Brock St. Ne 666-2808i WIitby - downtown "Pioneer Days" will be the theme of the third annual downtown pedes- trian mail to be held on July 23 and 24. The event, sponsored by the Whitby. Down- town. ,Improvement Area Board, wili 'ac- tuaily run for three days boasting a sidewalk sale by core merchants. -, The- pedestrian mal will be held from 6 p.m. Friday, July23 to 6p.m. Saturday, July 24. Brock Street will ýbe closed off to traffie from Coibourne Street in the south to Mary Street in the north.* 1The fun starts on the Friday night with a street dance to country and western music out- side of the Royal Hotel on Brock Street North until 1 a.m. Starting Saturday morning, the downtown core will play host to a score of activities in-

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