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Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 1995, p. 18

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§ 18- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 1, 1995 New mystery unveiled at Kawartha § This summer a new Ca nadian work will have its world premiere at the Kawartha Summer Thea tre in Lindsay. The Case Of The Curious Cabaret 1s written by Greg Finnegan with four original songs and musical direction by David Walden. The pro- duction will be directed by KST Artistic Director Diane Nyland Proctor. Set in the early 1950s, The Case Of The Curious Cabaret 1s affectionately inspired by Nancy Drew, Trixie Bleden and Enid Blyton girls' adventure stories. Finnegan has created a tro of teen rd sleuths dubbed The Three Bs" who sing tunes and solve mysteries Theres also the character of Corinne Colher, the au thor of The Three B's mys ferry stories. The songs (both original and nostalgic) have been carefully selected and 1n- clude many famihar favor- ites such a ""Ahlce Blue Gown," "Mr. Sandman," "Serenade In Blue" "Green Eyes" and tunes made famous by the An drew's Sisters and the McGuire Sisters. Greg Finnegan is a com- 'GM continues with sponsorship for university teams For the seventh consec- utive year General Motors of Canada has renewed its sponsorship commitment to the football program of the Canadian Interuniver- sity Athletic Union (CIAL). For the duration of the 1995 CIAU football sea- son, 23 Canadian-built Geo Tracker sport utility « - vehicles will be on loan to the athletic departments of all colleges and univer- sities fielding teams in competition for the Vanier Cup. Also, at the 1995 Va- nier Cup game at Toron- to's SkyDome on Satur- day, Nov. 25, one lucky fan will win the keys to a new 1996 Geo Tracker Con- vertible. "Our continuing associ- ation with college football in this country is one we regard as being totally ap- propriate -- it's a case of a Canadian company sup- porting a uniquely Cana- dian sport," said Tom Ma- son, GM of Canada's vice president of marketing, in making the announce- ment. "GM's history and that of the game of football go back many years in Cana- da. Both have similar, lengthy traditions and, by supporting the CIAU in this manner we are able to help sustain a game which is purely Canadian while making positive contribu- tions to the athletic pro- grams in each of the schools concerned and to the students who partici pate." Mason said, "Our Geo Trackers are very popular among college and univer- sity age customers be- cause they are reasonably priced, rugged vehicles, PLEASE 2 {fed do] HN = THIS NEWSPAPER re fun to drive and easy on fuel with standard, driver and passenger side air bags, optional four-wheel anti-lock brakes plus 24 hour GM Roadside Assis- tance -- and they have the additional feature of being Canadian built products." ody writer who has worked with the Vancou ver Comedy Company. Da vid Walden is well-known to Toronto Theatre audi ences for his role as Old Deuteronomy in Cats and Thenardier in Les Misera- bles. The Case Of The Curt ous Cabaret will preview Aug. 2, open Aug. 3, and : : R Ra N R run to Aug. 12. All perfor- mances take place at the 682 seat Academy Theatre in Lindsay. Tickets are $16 for evening perfor- mances, $14 for matinee performance, and $8 for children 12 and under. There is something for everyoné in The Case Of The Curious Cabaret - hu mor, mystery, and music. 4H Vet Club meets By Karen Dare The third meeting for the Durham West 4-H Vet Science Club was held on Monday, July 10 at Sun- derland's Brelmar Vet Chnie. We met in the clinic's lobby at 7:30 p.m. Press Reporter Karen Dare led the group through the 4-H pledge in the absence of both the president and vice-president. We were then introduced to Dr. D. Davies and a fourth year vet college student named Kim. * Our group settled out- side behind the clinic where Kim talked to us about muscles and joints. She also explained to us some causes and cures for muscle and joint diseases. We then went inside where Kim did an autopsy mainly concentrating on the joints and muscles in the lower leg. Kim took a few kids into the x-ray room where we saw some examples of Hip Dyspla- sia. We then had a tour of the clinic seeing the oper- ating room, office, etc. When the tour was com- plete, Dr. Davies handed out a Coke and a delicious chocolate-chip cookie to everyone. We then dis- cussed our next meeting which will be on July 31 at the Uxbridge Chiroprac- tors Office, 7:30 p.m. Our leader Dianne Morrison closed the meeting. J PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR A WINNING SMILE - Among the events at Sunderland last Saturday for the Durham West Family Barbecue celebrating 80 years of 4-H in the area was the judging of cattle. Above, Laura Phoenix of the Port Perry 4-H Dairy Club shows oft her 1st place award in the Dairy Showmanship class. MNR announces moose tag draws The Ministry of Natural Resources recently re- leased the results of the 1995 Adult Moose Valida- tion Tag Draw. Applicants received draw result notices through the mail begin- ning the week of July 17. "This year there were 17,775 bull and 6,547 cow validation tags available," said Natural Resources Minister Chris Hodgson. "Interest in the draw con- tinues to increase. There were 2,774 more applica- tions this year than there were in the 1994 draw." Hunters must have a validation tag, or be hunt- ing in a party with a vali- dation tag, to legally hunt adult moose. Adult moose validation tags are only valid in the specific Wild- life Management Unit (WMU)stated on the tag. "Unsuccessful apph- cants are licensed to hunt calf moose in any Wildlife Management Unit where there is an open season," said Mr. Hodgson. "These applicants may also try for asurplus tag." The number of valida- tion tags is down in 1995 to 24,322 from 26,852 in 1994. An increase in hunt- er success rates 1s a major reason for the decrease in tags in most of the WMUs. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES e ANNUAL RATES » SS errereneenes 6.3% 6.75% Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 Y- Wr ~ WYO 63 (oTol QO 135) {RA fo] VI Tho del, [Vl {edy Port Perry & Prince Albert UNITED CHURCHES THE NEW (eS) fo] Hoel, [V]2{e], Minister: REV. DAVID SHEARMAN 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor Rev. Robert J. Le Page "B.A., M. Div. YOUR LOCAL FAMILY & 985-2801 SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 9am. - REGULAR SERVICES - Port Perry - 10 am. Nestleton United Church Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. Morning Worship Wednesday 8 p.m. Junior Worship offered ELV CEICTA STAT) EET For turther information all summer UNITED CHURCHES call 9852794 Prince Albert 11 am "A Hearty Welcome To All" Morning Worship Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 Scugog Island 945 am ST. JOHN'S Joint Outdoor Service PRESBYTERIAN Scugog Island [N Minister Rev. D A (Sandy) Beaton [2 [e]M[o7.Y Noi, 1V] (ef, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 10 ¢ S > The Rev'd Roy Shepherd Sunday ee Interim Pastor Nursery Care Available ST. JOHN'S, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 During Worship iN 930 am For further information call Baptism & Holy Communion 985 3881 or 985 4746 All are warmly welcome ASCENSION, PORT PERRY GREENBANK SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 PASTORAL CHARGE 8am Sad Euchanst Pastor. Rev. David 11.15 am Baptism & Shepherd Holy Communion No Sunday worship services COLUMBUS COMMUNITY on the pastoral charge during August Regular services resume Sept 3 Nursery care always available in both churches BAHA'I FAITH How you can investigate THE BAHA'I FAITH! Attend: Information meetings every Sunday evening 8 10 August's Topic WHAT IS THE BAHA'I FAITH? 1667 King St, Prince Albert Call: 985-9339 or 985-4582 Call an automated info line: 1-800-433 3284 (it's free) Borrow: books from Scugog Memonal Library Watch: Baha'i Perspective 1st Wed of month on Vision TV Write: Baha'is of Scugog, Box 1153, Port Perry LIL 1A9 UNITED CHURCH A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen B.A, MYRTLE M.Div. UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 Rev Frazer Lacey Preaching MINISTER - REV. 'Wisdom to see beyond GLEN EAGLE 10am . ' Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister Service 945 am Morning Worship & rsa Ly pn | e [& , YA N pS Sunday School Sunday School p ¢ von Hesume Hepl UJ 2 Nuraery CAre always avaliable X NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -------- Art tl JA oo A

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