WXUTUY l~'I~S, WEDNSDý,Y, >~~~ 5 1~ AE1 Jured art ,exh&ibition at McLaughlin gallery, succesaful workshop series, Stages its summer announcçes an. exciting expansion te, its autumn prograins. ____In L addition te, regular sessions for juniors (ages 7-9), intermnediates (ages 10-12) and seniors (ages -13-16), Stages offers irofan adult clam for both the 'ae tr of begnner andthe ' seasoned pro!' 0- 1 Instructor Brad- Carson,- ;icsèl drawing on-10 years professiol directing, acting and' teaching * experience, has designed a -special ian s 15-hour session for people over age 18 with a desire, te rediscmver, explore and. refine their dramatic ./92 aiiie Participants will focus. on voies, movement, character Ofl developrnent and script'interpre- atinosphere. The 'only -pro- requisite is a sense, of humour. Adult classes ru every Tlhe Borelians community theatro, group of Port - Perry will feature two literary lassics, te be shown at Town Hall 1873, during the 1991-92 season. A]ready heavily inte rehearsaWs, the fail production will be Arthur Mfiller's 'The Crucible,' a. thought-provoking play -about. the witch trials that tekplace in 'Salem, Mass. during tholatol1600s.> It is a play in which Miller, Ising dcu fte act combined litéraiy license, attempts te make some sense of this horrifie chater*in human histoiy -- a challenge te the mind and To be 'directed by- John H. Foote, produced by Donna ',Shaley, show dates are, Oct. 24, 25,26 andNov.land 2at 8p.m. The winter production will be 'Arsenic and, Old Lace' by Joseph * Kesselring. This fun play, set in the Victorian era, ig well known as-a eclassic' for its masterful plot sud colourful cast off characters - entertainmont guaranteed, te * lghten a wiuter evening. 1To be directed by Ed Daigle, produced by Norm a Van Camp/John H. Foots, show dates are Feb. 27, 28, 29 and March 5, Oand 7at 8p.m. The Borelians- welcome any newcomers both as participants sud/or patrons cff the theatre. Open house FROM PAGE 9 notwork is te providle o2portuni- tisa for the public te be iniformed on the latoat devlopment and te discusa tho progress of the pro- q .~ oess. Public recommendation will be . ~~ evaluated, along with particular attention te agriculture, biology, Cooo1 and hydrogeology, hori tagsTnd use and soci aspects of the proposedlandflhl site. The fialstop m the rocess ls ho anfd app oa~te the Joint Bord oestablishod under the Consoldated jearing At Thoropoed stè!tupdate for theladfla isJanu ary1996. The site will bs for a minimum of 20 Tho nsw site is also expocteà te moot tho provincial govor* FORI wasts diverioèn from disposaI by ths yoar 2000 through reduction, rouas, dreccUf(3Rs). reu-ma tfrý.WH UT B Thc?7Iî th P site at White- Hwy -82 &TI vals was oxsmpted b the Peter- son govormoent and didn't get rovi fim heEnvironmen- Frmore infgormation, contact 0 1991Mc>fJd5 uatsoaa8 I Wednesday from 7 te 10 p.. between Oct. 16 and Nový. 20 (no clis Oct. 30) at Dr. F.J. Donevan Collegiato Institute in Oshawa. Enrolment i. liniited to 12 participants, therefore registra- tion is on a first-come-flrst-served basis. Fifteon hours of 'aduit instruction costs .$57 ($4.75/hour). Due o'tecurrent inconsis- tencies in the postal service, registration forms and brochures for the complète autumn pro- grains running in Bowmanville, Couitice and Oshawa are only available ' at libraries and community information centres. For further details, cail the Stages' office at (416) 623-8657. Stages expands program GO FORHE TASTE. Imagine aquarter pound boneless pork patty>- topped with fresh onions and zesty BBQ sauce. Add a special bun and a great price and you've got McDonald's fantastic MéRib Sandwich, just $2.15.1 Try a McRib for yourself, the delicious news that's on everybody's lips. Only at McDonald's. PLUS TAX Topped with -onions ~.7p --, A LIMITED TIME ONLY A 4T PAR TICIPA4TING McD ONALD'S. rMALL' hickson Rd. ,4~:I~ With the completion, of ciass Borel .1991 j- PQLISH COMBOI 2 2forl I- I OWPRICE I 90991 IncudeS 4 shish-ke-bobs, 2 cabbageI rolis, B-perogies, 2 dinnerriolis, saur cream. Reg. price $13.98 Ofrvldanylime, 7 daysa week.I Not valid with other specials * Olfer expires OcL.1/91. *80 Thickson Rd. S. * (across tram Waatca) 666-3663 New OWnership and TWOÃ" GREEN FEES FOR I I THE PPICEOFONE. I ObukedMwDecombes1091 o o ambe.IbIefolO15fteeI I-m -1*OfsgIv.nwaway Dert 15911 140Igng St. Port.PeryI * <416)',985,-2234,1_ The East Central Ontario Art Association will hold the, opening reception for their 33rd annual Juried Art Exhibition ýon Tuesday, Oct. 1, from 7 to 9 p.M. at the Robet MLugh Gallery, Oshawa. The exhibit will be open to the public from Sept. 26 through Oct. 13 during regular gallery hurs: Tuesday te Thursday 10 a.m. te 9 p.m.,, Wednesday te, Friday 10 a.m. te, 6 p.ml., Saturdy to Sunday noon te 5 pin. ,Co Mondays. Juror this year is well-known artist and instructor Jack Rteid. His list off honours and awards is extensive. ~ A new spirit of giving A national program o encourage. gîving and voluntecring Ail worlcs are entries fromn members of the association, a grou of artits from areas east o Metro to Prince, Edward- and Hastings County, who paint, attend workshops and exhibit together i the annual exhibition. ~1 tWLW IASp.d Iltsntjsa promise. fils a guararitee. ' I1240 Dundas St. E. Whitby I I668-8392I TH GlrWILL iSEND SHIVERSI $2.OO OFF any ice cream cakei Exie 1003 UNDASST. . 6854 100 VvtbyLoaS.tion. 68-5à 4 - - - - - - -Onl ISANDWICH mm