Whitby Free Press, 13 Jan 1993, p. 12

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Audiion. o oiial prduction by Ken Bond AiAuaditr"ecet h Perfomancedatesare rpro Durhamm Shoestring Perfemers wiil present the world premier of 1 uio'a new play with music for children, as the third show of the l9th seaeon. Written fad directed by Ken Bond of Whltby, with a score and music direction by Carol McGrath, Gusto requires nine actera with a love for musical fentasyti Gus Tee is an energetic 10-year-old with a name that cen lead te real problems. Fortunately, Gus ewns a group et puppets whoee intriguing personalities help him overceme adver*t and develop an exrari nary love et lite. The rôles te be cast include six youth (two female and four male, aged 10 te 18) and three adulte (onie male te portray ages 60 te 100, oene 'male and one female, aged 30 te 40, as Gus's parents). parents are singing reles. Actera auditioning for singing roles should bring slieet music for a song af their cheice. Auditions will be held at 7 pa. on Sunday, Jan. 31 and Tuesday, Feb. 2 at the Arts Resource Centre behind city hall in Oshawa. and 9 et. 8 p.m. and April 3, 4 and 10 at 2 p,.m. at the Arts Resee Centre. Vivian Lee wvill produce. Rehearsaswii be held Sunday afternoons, Tuesday and Thurs- da eveninge, starting Feb. 7. F or more information or te, borrow a scrijt fur ativance reading, oeil Carolyn Wilson at 725>9256. AII-New SkyDome Edition THU. FEB. 4 t11 SUN. FEB. 7 Thu. Feb. 4 llam* 7:SOpm SThu. at 7:30pm FAMILY NIGHT(j,,Àý All Tlciets W ET CFTOTV ý $5.0 OFF WLIIIR Fr1. Feb. 5 1l am* 7:3Opmt Sat. Feb. 6 12pm 4pmA 8:OOpmA Sun. Feb. 7 lpm 5:OOpm SAVE $3 ut shows marked (^) with discount coupon feTie available nt oféie or Charge ByP roccàwii - (416) 870-8( SKY»OMF. Prescnted tn the tntimacy of SkyTent FaMzily prlced EntertaismentI $ 19.50 - $17.00 - $ 15.00 Ail Seats Reserved * Price includes Tax VIP Ringaiter scats avaltable. cait for detatIs PP KIDS SHOWS KIDS under 12 SAVE $2.50 on tickets ai starred (a) performances lhone Group Information )O0 I (416) 341-2255 IWHITBY COURTHOUSE THEATRE memn- on hand for the event to be held Jan. 23 bers rehearse for a 25th anniversary from 6 p.m. to 1 arn. at the Legion hall. reunion dinner/show featuring highlights of Tickets are available until Jan. 15 at musicals they've done over t he years. Lafontaine Trading Post. Many past and present members -will be PhqtobyMak cRwesOf Whltby Free Prosu Theatre W'orkshops begiun mi February adi9case*re hl 4'Stages on Saturdays (SOS), a new theae workshop prograin, run frem February te May for ages 7 te 17. SOS is a 12-week progrn cenining quality theatre instruction and fun with a fleible, non-demandiiW achedule. Semester I runs Feb. 6 te March 13 and semester fI begins PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION 0F THE FEDERAL RIDING 0F ONTARIO NOTICE 0F NOMINATION -CONVENTION Notice is hereby given in accordance with the Constitution of the Progressive Conservative Association of the Federal Riding of Ontario, that 193Nomination Convention bas been called for Wednesday, January 2Oth, The Convention will be called to order at' Room at the Ajax Community Centre, 75 7:30 p.m. in the H.M.S. Ajax Centennial Road, Ajax, Qntario. The purpose of this meeting is to elect a Progressive Conservative Candidate for election to the House of Commons. The convention wil be an open convention and those entitled to ballot upon the selection of a candidate shail be Association Members as defined in Section 4 of the Association Constitution. Further information may be obtainied by calling the Association Membership Secretary at 428-9083 or Vice President at 428-6671. :4 Jfý*1. 1ý i 1 141, t .1 March 27 and ends May 8 (ne clasa March break or Aprill10). Classes for juniors (ages 7 to 10) and intermediates (ages il te 13) take place in the morming, while senior (ages 14 te, 17) sessions run ini theafternoon. SOS is being offered in Whitby, Oshawa and Bowmanville. Stages offée a mini-progra (10 hours) during March break for a age grup in Oshawa and Whity, Mrch 5 to 19. A new aduit clama, Stage 11, ham been designed for Stage I graduates, Feb. 10 te, March 10. Stage I adult clames will run frcm March 14 te April 28. AUl Another error FROM PAGE 6 initiative," despite the fact that Our reforma are cost efficient/effective and consistent with the miniatry's objectives. And, te, date, there nua been no direction or financial support from the ministry for 'Supported Employment,' the Mfinistry's identified alternative te sheltered workshops. Instead, there have just been cuts. Vu]neràble people are at risk because this provincial govern- mentfs actions are net consistent with its rhetoric. Vuinerable le need support, net funin cuts and symapathy from MPPS Keith Powell Ezeoutve dhteetoe Ajax.Flckerhlg antiWbity AMoc"atom for Wednesdays 7 te 10 p.m., at Central Collegiate in Oshawa.. Stages brochures are at area libraries and cornmunity information oentres, or cal 623-8657. HISTORICAL FEUTURE in the Whitby Free Press i .When was the tirst street paved in Whitby? 2.When was Heydenshore Park established and for what reason? 3. Who was the original owner of Ringwood House at Hopkins and Victoria streets, and when was àt buit? 4.What row housing In Whitby was oniginally a military barracks? Answers on Page 31 This featursprovld by M 1

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