Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 29 Apr 1981, p. 18

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\ TVET AE AT AF Ens A ds Sos re S50 TVW a on fo re FT ae SAE Ea utd) ™ te = ee i po 2) 4 od is a 2 & of By Mike Stokes A healthy dose of laughter is headed your way - next week as PPHS presents Doctor In The House, Ted Willis' smash comedy about the antics of three medical students. - The nine member cast has ~ been rehearsing for eight months under John Crocker's direction and are all looking forward to open- ing night. Chris Dormer, who last year portrayed Proffesor Van Helsing in Dracula, plays Tony Grimsdyke one of the medical students. His character is "one of nature's bachelors, born to be foot- loose and fancy free'. Chris says working on the play has hives Ret A RSA 1 WI N ORR SEAR The Port Perry Ladies Curling Club held their year-end banquet and awards ~ presentations last Wednesday at the curling club. Winners of the Alexander Insurance Trophy are pictured above, from left, Marianne Free, 2nd; Heather McCrae, lead; Cheryl Vogel, vice; and skip Shirley Lee Bccepting the trophy from' sponsor Bob Alexander. * High School students present xa Willis' Doctor in the house | Ee been great fun and he's waiting expectantly for opening night. Dave Van Weston took the part of shy Simon Sparrow in January when the other actor had to drop out. Although he has only been rehearsing for four months he is enjoying the work and , as co-star Martha McCallum says has brought a lot of freshness to the cast. Rob Wood, as clean cut John Evans, completes the trio of medical students. Rob says working on the play has been a great experience and hopes that it is a great success. Martha McCallum plays Vera, Tony's girlfriend. An- other veteran of Dracula, J EL PN LN FR Nl EE FN FO I Pp RF FB aT a aT aT a a a a a a gt gg gg tg gy gg a ta ta a a a a ae *Buying a Pickup or Van Truck and receiving a "Sales Tax Rebate - Up to $700.00." Call Jim or Ray for Details: BEARE CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE LTD. 985-7351 Downtown, in Beautiful Port Perry. - NOTICE - Until April 30th, 1 98 1 € 'YOU 4 ' Can Save By: *Choosing one of over 30 New Vehicles in stock received before the price increase. *Take Advantage of the Reduced G.M.A.C. Rate of 14.2% on new vehicles. mid ce -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- | -- -- -- -- ------ -- t-- -- =" -- -- --__ -- -- --"_ _-- -- --_ -- --_ gg gg gg pt a aa a a a ea a aR ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- --_ SN i ---------- -- hd a * "PRI N"2) IVA) MANE 24s» TAY RR RR EEA SH Ea 1 ASAT : %3 b Ry at 1700) Ray 2 ¥ Ah Se 3 Gi LARS CRY Ladies' Curling Club | hold banquet, awards night Winners of the Bruton Trophy were Muriel Tassie, lead; Ellen Gibson, vice; Helen Hadden, skip. They are seen here accepting the trophy from Lillian Cook who presented the trophy on behalf of the Bruton's. Absent from photo, Cheryl Feasby, 2nd. Martha enjoys and under- stands her character saying "Vera only lets Tony get away with what she wants to let Tony get away with." Tell children to play safely...away from hydro wires. Touching or ci comingcloseto hydro wires can be fatal. | If kites or model airplanes contact over- head lines, even touching the string or control wire can cause serious injury. If a pet runs up a hydro pole, never climb after it. Wait for the animal to come down by itself. Climbing hydro poles, fences around electrical equipment, or trees near power lines can be fatal. And remind children not to go near areas marked "Danger" or "Keep Out.' Or, the fun could be over. Safety around electricity is no shock to you. ereseanses i fo

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