WIIITY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1989, PAGE 11 Courthouse theatre group to present 'Bone- Chiler' Whitby Courthouse Theatre presents their first play of the new season, 'Bone-Chiller' a comedy-mystery-thriller by Monk Ferris. The cast consists of Gary Hatton as Adler, Janet West as Eloise, Heather Sessions as Zita, Vance Dick as Mauvins, Henry Schregardus as Dan, Eileen Murray as Pippi, Boyd Tattrie as Lucentio, Lanie Anderson as Kissy, Shelagh McKibbon as Connie, Ken Bond as Buzzy, Bernard Beales as Jerry, Joan Roantree as Theodosia. This funny mystery, directed by Garvin Farr and produced by Mark Edwardson, will challenge the audience to guess or astutely arrive at the solution to the crime. Clues to the solution are provided to the characters and audience through a, nysterious rebus left by the victim. Dates are: Nov. 1 (seniors' preview), . Nov. 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18. Curtain time is 8 p.m. each night. Tickets are available at Promenade Books in Pearson Lanes, 103 Mary St. W., or at the door on performance nights. For more information caîl Lamie at. 433-0490. Whitby Courthouse Theatre is located at 314 Centre St. S. The exhibition, 'Magie Mountain,' by Whitby's Joan Murray, continues at the Whitby Public Library until Oct. 31. ..n Evening with Jim Renshaw Dewdrop Inn Pub Night wil hold 'An Evening with Jim Ren- shaw and Entertainers' on Fni- days, Oct. 20 at the Kinsmen community centre, 209 Coibomne St. W., Oshawa. Cocktails at 6 p.m., roast beef dinner at 7 p.m., shows at 9 and il p.m. Cost is $30 per person. Funds raisedjgo to Denise House, the shelter or abused women and children. For tickets cali Information Oshawa at 434-4636. ANNUAL CRAFT SALE PORT PERRY HIGH SOHOOL STRA OCTO BER 2lst 1Oam.- 4 pm. I *1 United Way fundraiser ROCK group Felony, from Durham arranged by Whitby Psychiatrie Region,- will perform at a dance at Hospital for the United Way cam- St. Gregory's Hall, 194 Simcoe St. 'N., paign. Tickets for the dance, at $10 Oshawa, on Friday, Oct. 20, 8 P.m. to per person, are available, at the .a.m., in a fundraising event door. Symphony concert on Sunday On Sunday, Oct. 22, 8 p.m., the Oshawa Symphony will present the second concert of the 1989-90, season at Eastdale Collegiate Theatre, Harmony Rd. N. at Adelaide in Oshawa. Sponsored by Canadian Tire- Midtown Mail, the concert will feature the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Winston Webber, in Mussorgsky's Introduction toEKhovantchina and in Symphony No. 1, Op. 10 by Shostkovich. The orchestra will be joined by Joseph Peleg, violin, in Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto, Op. 10. His musical intensity in chamber music or in solo performance bas brought Joseph Peleg engagements and recordings in Canada, Europe, Israël and the United States. He bas a bachelor of music degree from the University of. Toronto, and a master of music from Indiana University. During this time, Peleg studied with -violinists Lorand Fenyves and Joseph Gingold. He also had the opportunity to work with the eminent virtuosi Joseph Szigeti and Nathan Milstein in Europe. A native of Hungary, Peleg spent bis youtb in Israël, coming te Canada in 1968. He is a former member of the Purcell String Quartet and the Gailliard Ensemble, as ig now concertmaster -of the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra and a member of the Chamber Players of Toronto. Tickets for this special concert are $12 each for adults, $11 for seniors, and $6 for students and are available at Saywell's in Oshawa, Promenade Books in Whitby, and Rickaby's in Bowmanville or by calling 579-6711. Subscriptions for the five remaining concerts are available. For more information, cal 579-6711. IVA &TRUC. !Accessories & Installation - MANY MORE TRUCK & VAN ACCESSORIES Mon.-Wed. 9-6, Thurs. & Fr1. 9-9, Sat. 10-3 à l67O SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA e79-6868 mU' m~_ m ~ mmm m mm mi i I The Hair Centre Unisex 668-5266 OPENING SPECIAL -Perms $35. & $45. ~ & ~ 5. off with this ad. ~ (offer expires end of October) See Frank and Deb for ait your family hair care needs. Bonacord Plaza - 900 Bonacord Ave. Whitby