44 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 27, 1987 Scugog Choral Society presents Quartet of modern musicals coming soon The Scugog Choral Society proud- ly presents a quartet of modern musicals -- excerpts from Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, Phantom of the Opera and Cats -- by Andrew Lloyd Webber, opening at the Town Hall 1873 (Queen St. in Port Perry) on Thursday November 5th for six performances only ending Saturday November 14th. Weeks of rehearsals under the Stage Direction of Nina Foxall, Musical Direction of Tom Millar assisted by Kim Dick, and produc- ed by Richard Drew has developed a wonderful evening of song and dance. Special mention should also be made to Carol McGrath for her musical help, Marg Tansley for costumes in Cats, and Monique for props. Kvita provides a Latin flavour as it tells the story of a peasant girl who became Eva Peron, wife of the dictator of Argentina. The Phantom of the Opera -- a delightful fantasy on the Beauty and the Beast theme has never been performed in North America. It is currently playing in london, England and is slated to open on Broadway in early February Based on poetry by T.S. Elliott, Cats is a well-known musical with a cast made up entirely of felines who sing and dance. Jesus Christ Superstar tells us the story of Christ's later life on earth in the form of a rock opera. Much of this music will be familiar since Webber wrote these Musicals during the past two decades. Tickets at $8.00 (Thursday nights are $5.00 for Seniors and children under 13) are now on sale at Irwin Smith Music Ltd., 305 Queen St., Port Perry. Get your tickets soon for an evening of musical delight. AUCTION SALES SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M. Auction sale of furniture, anti- ques, handyman & trucker's tools, fifth wheel trailer etc., the property of JAMES R. SMITH, 48 Simcoe St., Pefferiaw. Refrigerator, deep freeze-approx. 17 cu. ft., small round table, large table, couch, new electric fry pan, wicker fern stand, coffee table, tri-light, pictures, 5 shelf unit, quantity of Blue Mountain, office desk & chair, bookcase & books, single bed & mattress, cabinet radio & stereo, antique chairs, large steer horns, deer horns, bar stools, 'magazine stand, small radio, sewing machine, dresser, 2 Aladdin lamps, Gone-With-The- Wind lamp, large quantity of miscellaneous articles. NOTE: There will be another consign- ment added to this sale, but we were not able to get the list at time of printing. 1976 fifth wheel trailer 31' (if not sold by sale date), Toro 5 HP tiller, quantity of stove wood, bench grinder, wheelbarrow, tube cutter, flaring tool, spray gun, air gun, air hose, wheel wrench, seal indaler, new truck rim 10.0020, truck tires & tubes, car tires, tire hammer, Y socket drive, c.b. tester dewel metre, '2" drill, bearing puller, Holly carburetor, B. mags, anti- que auger & cross-cut saw, tool box for truck, wheel balance rings, 50' aerlal. towing cable, hand grinder, sledge, ice-tongs, electric saw, adding machines, C.4. aerial, air rifle, saverkraut cutter, picnic table & much more out of the garage. Owner moving. Terms cash or cheque with |.D Reg & Larry Johnson Auc tioneers. 705-357-3270. Lunch avallable. SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. Pethick Auction Barn 1 mile east of Enniskillen An exceptionally good estate plus owner moving. Sale of anti ques, furniture & other goodies in cluding pine corner cabinet, beautiful round oak pedestal table, spectacular 7 plece Art Deco bedroom suite, walnut bedroom suite, dining r suite, pine dresser, organ, Napolean chair, oak sideboard, mahogany end tables, appliances and so much more. A real untouched estate sale. 'The Friendly Auc tion' 263-8710. Earl Gauslin Steve Liptay WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER I SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. Pethick Auction Barn Haydon Our next Tool & Handyman sale, Wed. Nov. 11th. Good selec tion of tools, saws, machinery etc., from various estates, households, farms & businesses Your consignments are welcome 263-8710. Earl Gauslin-Steve Liptay. THURSDAY NOVEMBER § SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. 100 Holsteins Romandale Production Sale owned by ROMANDALE FARMS LTD.. Unionville, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge. 50 Head of all ages with full pedigrees & all vaccinated. Featuring a (VG) Jan./85 Eleva- tion bred in Sept. to Astro Jet from (VG) Dam with 19400 Ib. milk & 701 |b. fat, 2nd & 3rd Dams both (Ex) with over 20,000 |b. milk. Her heifer calf by Count Crystan born in July also sells. A fancy (VG) 3 year old by Citamatt with 2y (152-159-162) & fresh since July from 3 (GP) Dams, a (VG) Count Crystan fresh in Oct. from (VG) Dam with 1043 Ib. fat, 2nd Dam (VG-3*-2*ET) selling with her Sept./86 Triple Threat heifer, an open heifer by Crystal Count from 3 (Ex) Dams all over 4 per cent test, a July/86 Enhancer from (Ex) Dam with 31072 Ib. milk & 1287 Ib. fat selling with 3 sisters by Magic. Daughters of Elevation, Enhancer, Triple Threat, Mark Anthony, Sheik, Tempo & Tony. Followed by the 13th Wilson's Breeder's Special including 20 head from BETHNWILL HOLSTEINS, featuring a Jan./85 Enhancer proj. at 2y (187-197-196) from (GP) Dam with (138-150), 2nd Dam (GP) with 149-171, next 8 Dams (VG) selling bred in Sept. to Spruce Edge Majesty, 10 head from HIGH POINT FARMS in- cluding a (VG) Tempo with Sy (198-230-211) due in Feb. selling with her (GP) Warden daughter fresh since July, 30 head from WILLSONA HOLSTEINS, & a group from EARL McCALL. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd, Uxbridge 416-852-3524. N 3 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Auction sale at Oddfellows Hall, Port Perry on Region Road 2. Scraper with 3 pt. hitch, snow fence, air conditioner, sofa bed, Churchill chair, TV aerial, 6 piece bedroom suite, round coffee table, night tables, dressers, kitchen table & chairs, 9x12' green carpet, crib mattress, Belgium glass, stemware, lamps, dishes, 3 single beds, electric Sabre saw, Skil saw & sander, 11"'x28"' tractor chains, 5" swivel vise & general household items. Managed & sold by Pearce Auction Services 6558073. N3 SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. Auction sale the property of the late ERNIE BAKER, in the village of Claremont. Household furniture, dishes, fancy cups & saucers, appliances, small dining room suite, bedroom suites, bed ding & linen, tools, numerous other articles. Terms cash. Earl Gavuslin-Steve Liptay Auc tioneers. N3 ~The Scugog Choral Society has recently pur- chased a new 88-key electronic keyboard and it will help make the music for the group's next pro- duction in November with a four part musical from Cats, Evita, Phantom of the Opera and Jesus Christ Superstar. In this photo are co- producer Bobbie Drew (front), musical director Tom Millar, director Nina Foxall and assistant musical director Kim Dick. (See article for pro- duction dates and where to get tickets). Don't miss Greenbank's annual Hallowe'en bash Greenbank and Area News by Helen McKean Our Anniversary Service is next Sunday, Nov. 1st. Rev. Ken Wardle of Toronto will be the guest speaker. Refreshments to follow the service." Master Callon & Bryon Nesbitt were christened on Sunday - the sons of Robert and Margaret Nesbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cross and daughters of Oshawa were recent visitors with the Harry Hills. Miss Erla Hill of Greenbank who is working on a cruise ship has just now completed a 47 day cruise around the continent of South America. She is now working on a Jamaican Cruise. Warriner Lodge 75 in Port Perry held its ceremony Saturday evening for the installation of new officers for the coming year. Front from left: Keith Dyke, Bill Wozney, Bruce Kellett, vice grand; Norris Doherty, Noble Grand; Charles Randy and Marion Watson and family wish to thank their family, friends and neighbours for their kindness over the past two weeks. Their new baby son Joel David is do- ing well. Don and Helen McKean visited with daughter Sally Bishop and family in Severn Bridge on Satur- day. Muriel Gibson and Marion Dur- ward were dinner guests on Sunday at the McKeans. Parents and Kids! Don't miss the Greenbank Hall's Annual Hallowe'en Party coming up this Friday, Oct. 30th for children 10 and 'under. There will be games to play, w for prizes for | the best costume, - treats to eat and lots of fun. The par- + ty runs from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m . and the cost is $2 per child. (Maximum of $6 per family). Don't miss it! Don't forget the Teen Dance in the Greenbank Hall on Fri. Oct. 30th from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. Music by D.J. Rebels. Costumes optional. This is an adult supervised dance. Door prizes. We have over 50 new homes in Greenbank and we would love to have you call us with your in- teresting news of friends and relatives visiting here in Greenbank. Please phone us - next week at 985-2092. Clarke, chaplain; John Beckett and James Rose. Back from left: John Pearce, Doug Fulford, Glen Wanamaker, Joe Maciedo, Clem Jeffrey, Ken Ir- vine, Earl Geer, Doug Healey and Earl Martyn. | Ps oS ™ Si "Sr AN ee to TN pd pt Tg Peed CL Dep ee pen + 1 4 I ©