it AL a» - 2 vd Fo nana aT SNE RE i A 7 13 8 - "WEEKEND STAR" a Sal RAAT ARS 1 ey ¥ y TT TB Giz wid SP vs RR HR a oy Aa NRT hon ot Ha oF TOLrAYDY FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 2001 TAY ~ assembled a West Side Story opens in Peterborough June 20 "West Side Story" hit the stage in Oshawa dur- ing the summer months of 2000. Originally produced as a community theatre fundraiser, "West Side Story" became a fundrais- ing dream, bringing in over $10,000 profit. This summer, producer Joan Mansfield has once again diverse group of performers from around the Durham Region. This exceptional cast of 42 features both amateur and professional performers, promising a talented, delightful evening of singing and dancing. Produced by Joan Mansfield, "West Side Story" is directed by Mike Burley with choreog- raphy by Lindsay Daniels and Erin Collins as musi- cal director. Jazmans Productions is ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & GET TOGETHER June 13th @ 8:30 pm. at Town Hall 1873 ar for the Performing Arts Hear our exciting plans for upcoming productions and the 25th Anniversary (Fall 2001) All welcome! 1873 302 Queen S., Port Perry Town Hall 1873 - Centre for the Performing Arts presents LENNY 6 PA -- CAPITAL CITY SWING BAND It's show Time Saturday, June 16th., 2001 * 8:00 pm. Tickets $25. each available now. at: Jayson Callan Music - 174 Mary St., Port Perry + Call 905+ Tickets for 2001/2001 Co «2635 rt Series will be available TA A A A a 8 ® www.linds: HAR com LAKERIDGE HEALTH CORPORATION (PORT PERRY) Auxiliary LOTTERY CALENDAR WINNINGS - MAY 2001 NE Valerie Campbell, Toronto Edith McLaughlin very excited to be bring- ing this updated version of "West Side Story" to the Showplace Theatre in Peterborough. Featuring over five live theatre venues, Peterborough has long been known for its theatrical history. The Showplace Theatre has been chosen for this pro- duction of "West Side Story" due to its unique facilities, including a stage area of 2000 ft and a seating capacity of 647. With ample parking for the convenience of its patrons, the Showplace Theatre seems to have been designed for hous-- k | edad AE. ing this popular classic. This non-profit produc- tion = opens at the Showplace Theatre in Peterborough on june 20 at 8 p.m. The production has a total run of nine shows. June 20 to 23 at 8 p.m., Sunday, June 24 at 2 p.m. and June 27 to 30 at 8 p.m. Tickets for this high energy production are now on sale at the Showplace Peterborough box office, Mondays through Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m. or call 742- 7469 to reserve by phone or through Ticketmaster. THENTI LOXY 220 $ & TIMES ES OF 1 NBRIDGE | A local barbershop singing group is seeking new members. The Oshawa Horseless Carriagemen chorus will be holding a practice at the Port Perry United Church on Monday, June 11 from 7:30 to 10:30 pm. All~ are encouraged to attend, especially men who like to sing. The Horseless Carriagemen are a non- profit male chorus that Oshawa Horseless Carriagemen to practice June 11 supports Harmonize for Speech, and gives locally to the Grandview Children's Rehabilitation Centre. They sing four- part a capella harmony in the barbershop style. Men of all ages are encouraged to come out to listen and sing along. No prior musical experi- ence is necessary. For more information call Kevin Barltrop at 985-1505 $30.00 Draw Gerry Morrison - Bill Colwell Helga Bakker Michael Rudkin Ray-Locke Lillian Ross Louise Pilkey Dora S. O'Connor Jan Gerrow Noreen Malcolm Dave Taylor Susan McGill L. Christine Musselman Mes. D. Cleland Rae Robson Anthoula Bavelas Kay Hilton Peter Crawford Irene Train 'Karen Bell Anne Marie Williams Marg Lee Jonathon Dowson Denise Kuyper D. Taylar - Alfred Killah Joyce Taylor Mrs. Betty Jones Anne Blackman Next draw Thursday, June 98th ' CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WINNERS Draw was conducted at Port Perry Hospital LO I oT I oo Ta 8 2021 d aVA TTT o 11 7]! rally spans by SIKSAY & FRASER LAW OFFICES 204 Casimir St., Port Perry 905-985-4141 EE - There'll be an Evening of Opera in Lindsay June 9 An Evening of Opera Pops featuring Darryl Edwards, Jennie Such, Daniel Lichti and Krisztina Szabo with selections from Showboat, La Boheme, Carmen and Rigoletto. This special benefit con- cert is in support of the installation of the historic bie « 7 of St. Andrews United Church at Faith United Church, Courtice on Saturday, June 9 at Faith United Church, 1778 Nash Rd., Courtice at 8 p.m. Tickets are available by calling 905-436-3757 or 905- 433-8953. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for stu- dents. Announcing the First J 1 MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP Uxbridge, Ontario August 20-31, 2001 J 45 Hours of Classes in J Acting -- Vocal -- Dance Faculty: ANNA MACKAY-SMITH, Acting ( York University, The Players' Academy CARA VOLCHOFF,.Vocal/Dance Randolph Academy, Toronto CONRAD BOYCE Artistic Director A Variety Showcase, and a Full-Length Musical, will be presented publicly at the end of the two-week camp. Only 30 students will be.admitted to the camp ul # on a first come, first-serve basis. i RESERVE YOUR SPOT NOW! To register, or for more information, J Call Christina at 905-985-0306. ANCA Eb IE PIN oN tS " aed . wr -- - - ---- -------- a a Sg Or, = WI Sa a Ea tia a re ll a-------- I SE ei ea arts rent esd