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Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1989, p. 25

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Vol. 123 No.22 TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1989 | Timid Dragon roars to life in R.H. Cornish ) a a PW RE Scott Daniels plays the knight In shining armour who has the damsels fluttering and fainting in the Cornish produc- tion of "The Timid Dragon." Laura Phoenix does a lot of fainting while Erin' Edgar Is an expert at eyelash fluttering. . All this attention doesn't seem to be phasing Scott one bit. oe pie doing a Court : TR / While not, strictly speaking, a musical, "The Timid Dragon" does have some unusual 5: Jesters will do just about anything to make an audience laugh--and Kenny Mark ood job as the jester in "The Timid Dragon", a lavish production being peformed fish students at the school May 3, 4, and 5. b! oO ' 2 40% UY Hh is background music, performed by this happy group and by a synthesizer which will mimic the harpsichord to blend with the medieval theme of the play. More hard luck befalls Marta Gill just can't be- lieve her bad luck. The artist and teacher (she taught at Prince Albert School and ison aleave this year)losta treasured photo album just be- fore Christmas. - The album contained pho- tos of more than 100 of the pain- ings she has done and Mrs. Gill was devestated at that loss. But a coyple of weeks ago, the album was found by a Town- ship of Uxbridge Roads employ- ee, and it was returned to her. ~ The album was a little 'worse for wear after lying in a roadside' ditch all winter, but Mrs.Gill was delighted to have itback. She scarcely had time to of- for a small reward to'the Town- ship employee when the album was stolen. It was in her\car which was . stolen from the front yard of her, home in Glen Major. The car, an 84 grey Chev victim of album theft Caprice (lic. VTW 801) along with the photo album, a camera: gud record player are still miss- ng. Insurance will cover the loss of the car, the camera and record player, but the photo al- bum cannot be replaced. "The album means more to me than the other things. Itis a reference for my painting," she told the Star last week. She is hoping that some- body will find the album and re- turnitto her. | 3 { ' RAE ORR, STR ime ar te Kel 0 a AS a te icon 0 i Ga Se al TT I

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