PAGE 16, WEDNES DAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS vp-- GAIL DORFMA SCHOOL 0F BALLET ~ is now open for registration for 1975-76 classes. A teach- à er at the National Ballet Sehool of Canada for five years, Gail Dorfman will be ~ k offcring Cechetti Syllabus examination classes as weIl as regular ballet classes fo r children from six and for aduits. Carol Daynard, a specialist teacher of Daîcroze Eurhy- thmnics, (music through move- ment), will work with four and flive year olds. - FOR FURTHER INFORMA- TION OR APPLICATION FORM CA LL 668-1145 or 668-1251 WH ITBY _ I I I __________I One of Canada's rnost innovative and progressive theatre groups will perform a series of modern fables at Whitby Public Library on Tucsday, September 23 at 8 p.mn. M Des erves your Support ilington I Fst ADVANCE POLLS SATUR DAY Noon to 9 Noon to 9 - 15 North, St. - St. Mark's United Church - Community Centre - Municipal Building FOR INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE CALL THESE PC COMM ITTEE ROOMS AJAX 683-8660 5th, Con. PICKERING AJAX iWHITBY Published by the Durham West Progressive Conservative Association Durham Global Village Theatre 'Group to perform at Whi*tby Library cGood Government FR1 DAY 9 to 8 MONDAY BROOKLIN WHITBY AJAX PIC KER ING WHI1TBY 668-7769 PIC KER ING 839-8194 1 Tlue New Global Village Story Theatre, under mana- ger Michael Clubert, will provide the performance with sponsorship from a grant from the ministry of culture and recreation. The group's appearance is coor- TOWN 0F WHITBY 1975 AFTER INTERIM TAX NOTICE FOURTH INSTALMENT The fourth instalment of taxes for 1975 is due and payable September 15, 1975. If payment is flot received by the due date, penalty at the rate of 1% per month wiII be charged on the overdue balance. Taxes may be paid at any Whitby banik without bank collection charges or at the Municipal Office, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario. Gail Empey, Tax Collector, Town of Whitby. 1 -1 dinated by the public library and the Central Ontario Regional Library System, Richmond Hill. The modemn fables are performed in pantomine by the group and are read by a narrator. Followed by discus- sions and workshops, the fables are for ail ages and jtheir puspose is to develop a sensitivity for body language, as expressed through panto- mîine. The pantomine is also devised to bring out the hid'- den and historic meaning of., the fables. The New Global Village' Theatre, which normally operates with four or five actors, has recently coin- pleted a 13-city Canadian tour and specializes in public performances in libraries, schools, hospitals and other centres. - The set ting is usually,. theatre-in-the-round wih an 1 8-20 foot acting ciréle- being the only stage areaIý required, and a minimum of ,props and sets. 1