Whitby Free Press, 16 Mar 1977, p. 3

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WITBY 1FRE E PRESSJ WEDNESDAYI MARCH 16, 1L97 7, PAG 1 a- -I Thursday, Friday & Saturday at 8 p.m. "Anythi*ng Goes' an exciting dimension to the Whitby Theatre theme of 'variety'. Gail s musical revue, Waltham and Karen Powell hit the boards is are teamed up for this duet. Anything Goes. A dramatic presentation t about says it ail as of The Holy City wfil be sung format is concerned. by Agnes Coghi, in her first variety and more appearance with Whitby than ever before , 'Theatre Company. Agnes y this years show 's has appeared in Oshawa Little by it's director, Theatres, Sound of Music. er. Phillip Kerr appears once ieaver adds, "The agai and will sing a duet mat is designed, as wtAneCohlas well as present a 'something two solo numbers, Rombergs ,one' type of show, "Serenade", and a new -e emphasis on some number "IWeekend ini New etches and comedy England". plus somne audience Joann Drumm demonstrates ion * her versatility with her appear- pulling a few old ance as Snoopy in the Charlie ýe tricks out of the 'Brown specialty, followed, dded Mr. Heaver. later in the show with a vocal atre and it's atmos- rendition of Danny BOY. ýnds itself to some There should flot be a dry eye nigp ea r.outii*e s"- in the house when this young lty numbers in' the' colleen ends this number. a include; Salute To Also revealing singing as y, a medley of theme weîî as acting talent wilî be m popular Broadway Carole MacNeil- Carol sings ;uch as, Sound of What I Did For Love, as -well ý,pplause, and Okia- as taking the part of a high ýnOr o S. Ptrikssociety matron in a comedy nourof t. atrckssketch, in which the part of e will be a medley Of her daughter ig played by Irish songs and aances. Another specialty is a Western segment which features western tunes and dances fromn the past up to the present. Ail followers of Charlie Brown and Snoopy will be particularly pleased to know that those two-characters.will appear in the Suppertime scene fromn You're a Good Mani, Charlie Brown. Somnething entirely new for the annual revue is the appearance of two Belly Dancers. an act which adds 9at musical revue Denise Dawson. Denise just happens to have recently played the part of a daughter- in the Theatre Company's production of Gingerbread Lady and was probably the prime cause of much hand- kerchfief fluttering in that play. A Young actress of great promise. Jenny Moyle will be sing- ing two contrasting numbers; Send In The Clowns, and The Lady Is A Tramnp. Some exciting prospects have opened up for Jenniy since her appearance in last year's revue. Apart from appearing on T.V. in the "New Faces" pro- gramme, she has been engaged as a singer with Pete Scholfield and His Canadians, a well-known 'big band' sound in the Toronto area. Phil Trudelle, a popular vocalist with Bey Smith and The Individuals will do two numbers; Gypsy Rose, and Feelings. Phil has also enjoyed a few 'bre'aks'in îhe past year. He has sung on two T.V. programmes pro- duced by Whitby's Vic Vickers of Megame dia Corporation. Jim Renshaw and Ken Howell will be providin& the IDELOITTE, HASKINS & SELIS LIMITED. Trustee in B3ankruptcy Bell Canada Building Oshawa Centre, Oshawa Phone 579-8202 F. Alan Lawson, C.A. Vice-President P.O. Box 800, Oshawa L1H 7Nl HAD UT WITH REGIONAL GOVERNMENT? Since *its impositiô'n in 1973, regional govornment bas caused disillusion and outright hostility. With your help 1 plan to petition the Premier to hold a COMMISSION 0F ENQUIRY into the effectivoness, cost benefit and problems of Regional Government in Durham If you wish f0 b. part of this petition, please sign1 and send this to 1-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- I WANT AN ENQUIRLY CHARLES GODFREY MPPfor Durham West Room 218, North Wing Logisiativo Buildings Toronto, Ontario M7A MA j NAM[E(please print)-- - -- - -- - -- - I ADDRESS-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - I TELEPHONE ..... ....... . . . . . . .. coniedy material for the most part, in the show. Jim also teams up with Phil Trudelle in a novelty arrangement of Sweet Georgia Brown. Mr. Renshaw has also been making regular appearances for a T.V. comnedy series, which will soon be aired on Channel il, Hamilton. Mary Roney sings the popular Killing Me Softly, self-accompanied with guitar, and is ioined in duet with Anna Davis, singing a lilting ballad, Torn Between Two Loves. Bryan Williston of the Theatre Companv's Youth Group will do a lîvely inter- pretation of, Thank God îÈin A Country Boy, as well as taking the part of Charlie Brown. Anything Goes will be pre- sented March 17, 18, 19 at 8 p.m. There will be a free performance for Senior Citizens March 16, at 7:30 THE TOWN 0F WHITBY 1977'DOG LIENCES. The Town~ of Whitby is pleased to announce' that 1977 dog licences wilI be sold in a door-to-door campaign by the Whltby Boy Scouts. The Boy Scouts have undertaken this responsibility on behaif of the Town of Whitby as a community service. A B oy Scout representative will be calling at your door offering dog licences for sale at the following rates:. MaIe and female, neutered or spayed Male and female $1 0.00 each $1 5.00 each The Company' soon to entitled, Which just far as thef "More colourful1 is the wa) described Bert Heavt Mr.FH basic' forr usual to p for every( with morE lively ske routines,] participati Vaudeville bag", ad "Our the, phere ler great runn Special show will Broadway songs fror shows si Music, iA hama. In hoi day ther( it is -the responsibility of the dog owner to supply proof of qualification for the lower licence fee. R.A. CLARINGBOLD, DEPUTY TREASURER, TOWN 0F WHIT BY. 1 p.m. 'fs is a non-subscrip- tons Bookstore, Dundas St. tion show, so it will be first. West, Whitby. Or at the coine, first-served. Tickets theatre door on performance may be obtaincd at Middle- nights. ____ I m ifYES

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