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We're offering 40% OFF all ¢ VENETIANS, PLEATER SHADES & VERTICALS i (which includes our line from Holland) Let us help you create that special look you're after. fool pration: 9BE. 9OBE, VISA ACCEPTED Borelians Christmas play Nobody loves a dragon! by Les Parkes, President Come out and see our next musical production, "Nobody Loves A Dragon.' Bring a friend! Dates: Friday November 27 7:30 p.m. Saturday November 28 - 4:00 pm. & 7:30 p.m., & Sunday November 29 -- 2:00 p.m Santa Claus Parade Saturday at 2:00 pm. Our play will be ad- Judicated on Sunday November 29 at 2:00 p.m_ by Sandy MacDonald. Tickets available at Barb Good- man's Store, Just Around The Cor- ner -- $4.00 advance -- $5.00 at the door. Casting Notice: Come out and be part of our next play "Jitters." A Hilarious canadian comedy by David French. Directed by John Foote. "Casting dates at Town Hall" Thursday December 3 at 7:30 p.m. and, Sunday December 6 at 2:00 p.m. Performance Dates: February 26, 27, March 3, 4, 5, Adjudication Satur- day March 5. Male & Female Roles -- Ages 16-50. Our October 24 workshop on *Au- dience Development' presented by Thom Bennett from Theater Ontario gave us some good ideas for the future. We will advertise in advance for our new workshops in the New Year. Mark Stokes from Port Perry High School was the recipient of our Borelians' Bursary of $100.00 given annually to the secondary student who pursues a post-secondary educational programme in the Dramatic or Television Arts. Les Parkes made the presentation on behalf of the Borelians. We extend our sympathies to the family of Geordie Beare who recent- ly passed away. Geordie was an in- tegral part of the original music for 'Birdseye Center," and was a talented entertainer and musician. The theat ical community will miss Geordie Beare. On a happier note, congratuly. tions to Paul and Tami Chilco, who are the proud parents of a boy, Jesse Alexander (7 lbs. 2 0z.). This was very successful co-production' What plays do you want to see or direct for the Borelians in the 1988-89 season? Let any member of the board know your preferences. See you all at "Nobody Loves A Dragon." Play will be judged Nobody Loves a Dragon, the musical for children and the young at heart, is among this year's en- tries in the Theatre Ontario Festival. The play, first of the season or the Borelians, will appeal to all audiences because of the uni- que interpretation of the script by both the director and the musical director. Debbie Thompson, the play's musical director, has used a syn- thesizer and her own creativity to fashion a fabulous score that further enhances the fantasy aspect of the play. The sounds emerging from the synthesizer seem to complement each character and mood, making the music wildly original. Teaming with drummer - flutist Trisha Fewer, Thompson's work will no doubt be something the audience remembers. The misconception that a play for children in only for OPERATION ~~ SCUGOG Again this year, OPERATION SCUGOG, will be co-ordinating the distribution of Christmas assistance to families in need, living in the Township of Scugog." Many of our churches, community organizations and businesses will be lending a hand and making donations to the project. : "If you wish to receive the assistance would you please com- plete the form below and return it as soon as possible to: OPERATION SCUGOG P.O. Box 600, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO or telephone: | REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM Social Services Department 579-0622 (ext. 257) An OPERATION SCUGOG committee member will be in touch with you to advise when the hampers and gifts may be pick- ed up. "Best Wishes for the Christmas Season" ADDRESS: Number & Sex of Adults in the Family: Age & Sex of Children (eg. 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