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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 May 1991, p. 14

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I t :>i :l< 14 The Canadian Statesman, Bowman ville, May 15,1991 Many Faces Behind Wayside Motor Inn' French Pinocchio Performs for Ontario Street Students By Jean Sheridan When you see the Way- side Motor Inn on B.H.S. stage, May 23, 24, 25, you'll see six actors and four actresses. actresses. But, behind the scenes, working on this production, production, there are 26 members members of the Bowmanville Drama Workshop., Barb Tukker is the production production manager. That means she's the boss of the whole works and is she efficient! efficient! Bob Sheridan, who is the director, helps the actors to interpret their roles and move around the stage without without bumping into one another, another, but he's able to leave all the rest of the work to Barb. Bob's assistant is Val Mutton- Pat Marjerrison is the stage manager. She's boss backstage during the production. production. Under her supervision supervision we have Ellen Logan (Assistant), Nick Van Segge- len (set construction), Pat Powers and Marie Claude Poulin (large props),. Tom Varley and Kathy Thompson (small props), Georgina Preston and Norm James (lighting), Donna Kay (costumes), (costumes), Doug Barber (sound), Carol Hancock, Irene Bannett, Judy Bag- shaw and Debbie Morrison (makeup). The Business Manager is, Sheila Majid. She gets to keep an eye on Vic Goad (housemanager), Judy Pitcher, Pitcher, Anna Blake and Margaret Margaret Williams (tickets), and Ur MIDWAY DRIVE-IN FRIDAYS•SATURDAYS•SUNDAYS ONLY SHOWING THIS WEEKEND 2 Movies for the Price of 1 Silence Of the Lambs (R) (Brutalviolence, horror, I , Mermaids (AA) mayo,,endsom0) SUNDAY - DUSK TO DAWN $8.00 Admission Eve of Destruction (R) First Power (Not recommended for children) $7.00 Admission Children under 12 FREE 401 East to HWY. 28 Port Hope, South to Hwy. 2 East to Theatre Rd. ■ i Play Addresses Dangers of Alcohol Abuse These members of Trinity Theatre, Toronto, visited St. Stephen's High School last Thursday where they presented a play about the risks of alcohol abuse. The professional theatre company uses the stage as a form of social education for both young people and adults. Their visit to St. Stephen's was sponsored by the Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (OSAID). Compagnie Vox Theatre, from Ottawa, performed mance in the theatre at Bowmanville High School. Pinocchio Electrique for Grades 4,5,and 6 French im- Pier Rodier as Pinocchio, with Lucie Desjars, Marie- mersion classes from Ontario Street Public School last Thé Morin, and Luc-Jean_ Gagnon, sang and danced week. Compagnie Vox Theatre presented their perfor- their way through Pinocchio Electrique. 2 Added Features 401 EAST Kelly ublicity) and Jean HWY. 2 416-372-5833 Dorothy Sheridan (put And finally, there's Doreen Doreen Cripps who is the Social Social Convenor. She gets to provide coffee and food for rehearsals and the Cast Party! Party! For reserved seats for ths adult comedy, phone 623- 9219, 623-7596. Senior citizens citizens may come Wed., May 22 at 7:00 ■ charge. B.H.S. Actors Present "Ladies of the Jury" !::!! p.m. free of Cotter Street EATERY Open Daily from 11:00 a.m. Licensed LLBO Mon. Tues. Formerly Kelsey's Kingsway Plaza 1300 King St. E. Oshawa's Newest Dining Experience GRAND OPENING SPECIALS DINING ROOM All Y ou Can Eat Spaghetti + Garlic Bread $3.99 8 oz. New York Sirloin Steak • $6.95 Potato and Vegetable Wed. Ethnic Night - European Favourites Great Value Thurs. 8 oz. Gourmet Burger and Fries $2.95 Fri. New Y ork Steak and Shrimp $8.95 Salad, Potato, Vegetable and Garlic Bread Sat. 10 oz. Prime Rib of Beef $10.95 Potato, Vegetable and Garlic Bread SUNDAY BREAKFAST BUFFET 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. $5.95 DINNER BUFFET 5:00-8:00 p.m. $8.95 All You Can Eat Regular Menu always available KIDS EAT FOR 990 (10 years and under) Casual Bar offers daily promotions Complimentary Nacho Bar Thurs. and Fri. 5 -7 p.m. Darts - Shuffleboard available YOUR PLACE TO STOP AND MEET Thank you for your patronage. We endeavour to serve great food and drink in a friendly, casual atmosphere. Your comments arc always appreciated and valued. Dawn and Derek McDermott and Staff w ■ i ■ *r *■■■ ■ The Bowmanville High School Drama Club produced the Fred Ballard courtroom courtroom drama "Ladies of the Jury" on four evenings last week. The student thespi- ans were directed by Catharine Lawrence, Michael Lindop and Peter Sobil. New Display at Arts Centre YWCA Camps Is Accepting Registrations Start planning for the summer months ahead by looking into the Ys summer camps for children! The YWCA is accepting Summer Camp registrations for children ages 3-12 years. The camps are being held in the Bowmanville area (Vincent (Vincent Massey Public School) and the Orono area (Orono Park). All camps are held on a weekly basis from July 2 to August 31,1991. Camp programs include special . events, special guests and crafts. For creative fun and wholesome activities, join the YWCA summer camps. All programs must nave pre-registration and information information for special needs children attending summer camps is only a phone call away. Come visit the YWCA office office at 133 Church Street or phone 623-9922 for information information on programming. THE BOWMANVILLE DRAMA WORKSHOP presents on adult comedy by A. R. GURNEY, JR. MOTOR INN DIRECTED BY BOB SHERIDAN MAY=23=24p25=199r 8*15 p.m. Bowmanville High School Theatre For Reserved Seating call 623-9219 or 623-7596 Adults $7.00 Students $5.00 Senior Citizens free 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22,1991 Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service Inc. An exhibition of mixed media installations dealing with nature, landscape and the urban environment is featured this month at the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville. Bowmanville. Orono artists Tony Cooper and Maralynn Cherry are shown here with one of the paintings in the show. The exhibition is entitled "Interface With Nature." It opened May 12 and continues during regular regular Visual Arts Centre hours until June 1. 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May 31st-Teen Dance 8:00 P.m. - Midnifiht Rock the night away to the greatest of today's hits with well-known DJ BILL MCINTYRE June 1st-Down Memory Lane Cash Bar - 8:00 P.m. -1:00 a.m. Enjoy the sounds of the Bi2 Bands and memorable tunes from other eras with the "Black Tie" DJ DOUG BROWNING Both events being held at the new BOWMANVILLE RECREATION COMPLEX Hwy. No. 2 at Road 57

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