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Whitby Free Press, 23 Oct 1991, p. 11

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WH1TBY FMEE PESSWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER n 19914 P(M il Roiler Roorn Suite Ani. "Acto r's play"says Ken on By Marlo Boucher Boilr Room Suit' tobe pro- sented by the Drhiam ISho- string Porformers, starting Nov. 1, explores the livos of'twode- licts and a janitor in anompty hotel. - «It is an endearing look at a couple of derelicts and a lonely janitor who cornes into theïr- lives, and how they enter hie domain," says actor Ken Bond, who plays Pote, the janitor. Sherry Lion plays Agge PRose,- a would-be actross' who livos in the boiler room of, an ompty, old hotel. the othor d erelict, a aIlpo,, who joins Aggie Rose .minthe basoment of the hotel. They rominisce about the un- successful p ast until thoy are intorrupted by the janitor. Pote trios to throw them ont and thon a confliet devolopa as tho janitor jsi a foo and thon a friend. The derolicts drag the janitor mnto a fantasy that affects hlm as much as thom becauso'lho, too, is a loner. "T1horo is a lot of intorosting twists te the storl"saLys Bond. Bond says "Bolor PRoom Suite" is an actor's playbocause it is character-driven. Ho says the sot is fairly small, addig to the closenesa with the audience. dItis rg-coniic play and oach character has a hinnani- tarian side to thom," ho says. Rez Devoroll's 'Boilor Boom Suite," by first-time diroctor Ton Reines, will bo prosonted Nov. Y 2e 27,8 and 9at the arts rsouroe centre, behind Oshawa city hall. Each performance will begmn at 8ncket are $5 and are. avail- able at Merle. Norman Cosmetioe in. the Oshawa Centre and Infor- mation Oshawa at the city hall. Gay8and Doils PROM F A GE 10 be cause of the way ho bots. Sky makos a bot that ho can geta date with Sister Sarah rown,.playe y Lynn Taylor. The rest of tho cast includes Hdaksh*aw ae fince of mor The ,Musical ben.onLarl loenrtnig. adcotne throuh 0Saturday Nov. 2, and thon Nov. 7-9 and ov. 14-16. Tickets are $7 Thurusays and $9 Fridays and Saturdà sin, advance, $8 Thursdas io 1 Frdays and Saturdays at the door. They are available at Lafontaino Trading Post at 122 Brock St. N., telophone 430-3774. rThe Futur isL rl Ger-up fowth wii CIBC!I poao 18Month GiC* -im.e im f.1 CIBC's 18 Month GIC... Now you can earn a "Special BONUS Rate" on your investment! Cet the advantage of a high, guaranteed inte 'rest rate in a secure, fixed termn investmenit, today! But hurry... bonus offer ends November 15, 1991. and MORE! Whatever your investment goals, CIBC has a product for you!Wheter yu wat scurit, high rates, easy access to your funds, or a fixed, guaranteed return on your. investinent, a CIBC Savings Specialist will show you the options to consider! For example: CIBC GICs Cet high, guaranteed rates from 30 days to 9.2 5%Y* 5,years. ..your choice! 5wt CIBC INVESTOR'S RATE ACCOUNT* Combine investmnent rates with 7*08% Onprinof baanoe instant access to your funds! = xetig soo CIBC TERM DEFOSITS Lock-in an attractive rate with the option to redeem your investment before maturity! 5yearte~m (Penalty may apply.) Talk to a CIBC Savings Specialist today! Excellent rates, security, selection, flexibility. CIBCJhch Eme thn Great Ra tesi For more information cail CIBC Contact 1-800-465-2422; Gt uwork ingforyo U! C Gcc1sîymrand âmrod MNVSY0RM 1ACCOUNY arbdbyC admc<KCn t<-'e~ * tNmspi.ashhn el~dw5Oe MAYOR- À00ÀÉZU27Àgr SWASTE SYSTEMS

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