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New Whitby Free Press, 24 May 1997, p. 8

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page 8, Saturday May 24 W TlByFR E entertainment J Creeps: A Whitby Courthouse Theatre Senior Youth is putting finishing touches on their upcoming produc- tion of The Creature Creeps!, a gothic comedy by Jack Sharkey. Three performances only, for children of all ages, Thursday to Satur- day, May 29-31, 7:30 p.m.. Tickets $8 for adults; $5 for youth under 16. For tick- ets, please contact Lafon- taine Trading Post, at 106 Dundas St. West, at the four corners in Whitby, (905) 430-3774. The cast (Role, followed by actor):: Baron Donald Von Blit- zen, Gary Lee; Daisy Von Blitzen, Erryn Mcwhirter (1);Frank Sterling; Marcel gothic Rousseau; Babsy Ballou, Amanda Pike (2); Mord, Julian Ball; Gretchen Twitchill, Genevieve He- bert; Heinrich Shtunken, Seiji Toyama; Hannah Zit- zen, Amanda Happe (1);Freda Zitzen, Sarah Power (2); Olga Zitzen, Elektra Simms; Heidi Zit- zen, Rebecca Harknett; Maritza, Christa Hunt. (Cast members with matching numbers switch roles. on the Friday night performance.) For a prerecorded mes- sage about upcoming shows, call the theatre at 668-1171, or visit WCT on the web at: http://durhari- info.com/AandE/WCT/wel- come.html Philharmonic choir to perform June 14 From Gibbons to Gershwin The Durham Philhar- monic Choir will end their fourth season June 14 with a concert of music which in- cludes classical music, folk songs and Broadway tunes. -- all under the direction of Robert Phillips of Whitby. The program will feature soloists and ensembles from the choir. Special guest trumpeter Norman Engel of Toronto's Tafel- musik orchestra, will be playing pieces from both baroque and jazz. The Durham Philhar- monic Choir is an audi- tioned 50-voice mixed choir dedicated to bringing the best of choral music to its audience. The choir is in its fourth season under the di- rection of Robert Phillips of Whitby. Phillips acts as or- ganist, choir director and music teacher. In the June 14 concert, the choir will perform a va- riety of music, including spirituals, folk-songs or Irish, Canadian and Ameri- can origin in addition to Broadway tunes of Gershwin, and choral ar- rangements by Lydia Ad- ams, 'John Rutter and others The concert will be held at the Salvation Army Temple on Thornton Road at Rossland on June 14 be- ginning at 7:30 p.m.. Tickets for the concert, titled From Gibbons to Gershwin are $12 general admission, $10 for seniors and students and $5 for children under 14 years. Tickets are available from any choir member, or at Wilson and Lee Music Store in Oshawa, Informa- tion Oshawa, and at the door on concert night. Free Press Photo by Mark Reesor Serpent plays in Rome Father Austin Catholic Secondary School's production of 'The Serpent" won five awards, including outstanding production and best ensemble performance, at the All-Ontario Showcase. The cast will present the play in Rome July 8-16. 129 Brock St N. 430-9165 Mon. Tues. & Wed. after 6 pm 1/2 PMR POOL Thutsday Ladies play FREE pool NE BAÜR.E M * - ~ .~ *~. ~ GOLDEN GATE Best Chinese Food in Town Serving Durham for 32 years CHINESE FOOD All You Can Eat BUFFET All Day Mother's Day Buffet $7.95 Children Under 9 - ' Price - Regular Menu Available i .ieiO ,.. -- -- -- ---- - -- -- -- -- - --- - FAMILYPACK PARTY PACK 4 Fish + 2 Chips,Onion rings, Choice of Large Coleslaw or 6 Fish, 3 Chips, Choice of SCaesar Salad plus 4 canned iColeslaw or Caesar Salad 1 soft drinks(ny choice). + cns of pop. 1--$19.95.+tax..-$25.95 taxes IL - - - - - --i-j - - - - - The Creature Thea pee .alar MItasy Tm*tee, Ceppa OeR.euanm - Jeaune Si We start with a guided tour and lunch at the famous Canadian Heritage War Plane Museum, then we're off to see the spectacular Greater Hamilton Military Tattoo. urlalsan' Dewas The Rver shew Ternr - Jeuse tin We board the "Lady Belle" for a cruise on the Severn River. Lunch is at the historic Port Sevem Inn, then to Orllla Opera House for a performance of "Oliver". A earud Day Orn# - Amsgefat sf.S Jackson's Point is our destination with lunch at the magnificent Briars Resort overlooking Lake Simcoe. Then enjoy a live performance of "Canada's Country Gentleman" TOMMY HUNTERI. CALL US ON THESE AND OTHER EXCITING TOURS, 28ILVERMIE TOURS, WNETBY 430-2258 caff 112 Colborne Street East (At Green) Whitby 666-3034 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SAT. May 24, 10 pm'- 2 am JAMES AYMAR HOWLIN'AT THE MOON SUN. MAY 25,8 pm FUNDRAISER FOR DENISE HOUSE OPEN STAGE Featuring Various Artists FRI. May 30 & SAT. May 31 10 pm - 2 am The Groove Kings TUESDAY WINGS NITE from 5 pm TRIVIA 8:30 pm RESTAURANT 1 b 1", 47 vi

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