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Whitby Free Press, 23 Oct 1991, p. 13

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wnnrBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23,1991, PAGE ý13 E U E .~ E...................~ On Sunday Oct. 27,8 p.m,,tii. Oshawa Syphony wllpresent Janina Flowka imano, and the. Oshawa Smphony Orchestra, conutdby 'Wmiston Webber,, in Piano ConeroNo.. byLiszt and Tot.ntanzî also by Liszt SpoSmr.d b~y Canadian lire, Midtown Mail, the. program will alo-feature the. 080 .i AIsha (Sky) by Buhr and Symphony No. 9 'New World' by Dvorak. Hled as one of thi eadn pianist- of her gnrain If By Mario Boucher Ail giiosts, goblins and little monsters are invited to tii. J second annual haunted hous. at tii. Centennial Building on ~Oct.26 to 29. "Nigitmar on Centre Street -- The._Squel» is the. theme for this ( ear's event iield by the. Whitby ,unior Chamber of Commerce. Man scary special effects transform the od courtiiouse building ito a mansion of hor- rors. The. doors to the. haunted iiouse will be open Oct 26 6 to 10 p.m.; Oct. 27 between ý and 10 p.m., and Oct. 28 and 29 between 6 and 10 p.m. Admission is $2. Proceede wilI. su pport the. Chamb.r's pledge of $25,000 towards tiie Whitby General Hospital's First lass Fund.. Fialkowska has been recognized forher exceptional artistry, with enthusiastie acclades worldwide. Clebrated for his iterpretations ofthe. classcai and romatic repertoire, ah. is particularly dsigihdas One of the. great in teetrs of tii. piano wrks ofLst TIiMay 1990, - h. gave the. world premier. of the. rec.ntly discovered Liszt Piano Conc.rx> Op. Posthumous with the.Chicago Symphiony, earing exceptional criticai acclaim and international attention ini the press'. coet Tic Mkets for the. specialcoer are $16 for adults, $14 for seniors and $9 for, students, and are available at Sayw.Vls*hiOshawa ickabesi BowTamnvile an% Dise & Dats in Whitby' or' 1w caflig the' Oshawa Symphony office at (416) 579-6711. Various subociptionpakg are stiavailable. Cai tii. officefor ifrmton m how to save over single ticket pries. JANINA FJALKOWSKA Theatre group auditions Whitby Courtiiouse Theatre i. holding - auditions' for its Chiristmas Youth Show - Tii. Wmnd ini the WilloWs by Mome Gldberg. Tii. classi childrenIs story is about many woodland animaisicluding a mole, a rat anda atoad. The auditions will b. held at the. Whithby Courthouse Theatre, 416 Centre, WIMtby,.on Saturday, Oct. 26 fromi1to 3 P.m. children ageed 8 to 16. For more information cali D.b Bodine Champion at 666-6859. LLLI2o Gbdýai I$2.00 Off any ico cream cake 10 03 Dundas ýSt . E.668-5342 I_- y Lood* rEVERTMAN. m LADIES LIFTS * *Everyday Low Price of $5.75 I Preàision Skate Shaqreiny I .Hockey Skates $3.0I * Figure Skates $4.0* 80 rhlkson RdS. (Acrosa from Woolca> Free Parking At The Doar 668 077 Midnight Madness Murder Mystery 'THE CRIME AGAINST KEVIN CLINE v 1The. Whitby Downtown Business Improvement Area ha. produced a murder mystery as part of tii. Midnigiit Madness sale on Friday, Oct. 25,6 p.m. to midnight. Anyone wiio guesses the. murderer could win 200 downtown dollars. Ballots and dlues will b. avalable at participating business. The following is the, murder mystery, 'Tie Crime Against Kevin Clime,' written by Bey McFarlane. (The story is fictitious): The. assort.d mix of characters - five prime murder suspects - were assembled in the east hall of tii. King Edward Hotel to discover whokidlled K..vin Cline during uis engagement party two weeks previously. As a newspaper reporter, I was tiiere te cover the event. ~1 Occupying centre stage was tii. melodramatic Inspecter Bullock wiio was about te reveal which, if any, of the. five was the. murderer. First, h. referred te Alicia, fiance of the. womanizing Kevin. Impeccably dressed a. always, a. far a. I could tell, ber biggest downfall wa. not being able te, satisfy the inspecter's need te, know wbere she was for a 20-minute period during the. party. Next, was the gypsy wbo bad read some palms on the eventful nigiit two we.ks earlier. A dark, mysterlous woman, no more than five feet tali and weighing about 150 lbo., her very large cleavage muade her seem teiiunch forward. InIù s summation, tii. inspector accused her of baving gatecrasiied a private party, evern tiiougii she maintained Kevin had invited her. Tiien tiiere wa. Jimmy Briggs, the. hotel janitor, who, like the. gypsy, wa. a misfit in tus group ofso"alites. Jimmy had tii. lowest self-image imaginable. Kevin's father, Wesley Cline, had ovenbeard Jimmy threaten Kevin the. Saturday evening before the. party. 'You'll b. sorry for this. 111l make sure you're sorry for this." Jimrny's outburst bad corne alker Kevin embarrassed him in front of his girlfriend -- a girl Kevin would neyer b. seriously interested in, but found it amusing te make a pass at ber in front of Jimmy. 'Tou can't accuse me of murder just' because of somethin' I said," the. lanky fellow yelled in uis own defense, rising io bis feet. Catiierine, a 24-year-old Englisb rose, relatively new te Whitby, was seated in the senui-circle of chairs, in front of whici tii. inspecter paraded. lier very aristecratic Englisii accent was quite infectious. Main Characters Jimmy Briggs -hoteijanitor not well educated, low self-esteem, known te have borne tii. brunt of murder victim's unkind mariner. Gypsy 40-isii, dark, mysterious; can't E rve iiow ah, wa. invited te vnand Alicia's engagement Party- Catherijue - British aristocrat beautiful young Englisii rose, had affair with Wesley Cline, and bas other secrets. Alicia - life-long resident 23 years old; was to have married Kevin in six months. Ravin CH»x - the dec.ased' 28 years old, wealtiiy hotel owner, playboy type. Wesley Clix. Inapector Bullock m wealthy hotel own.r in charge of the case. fatiier of the deceased, had strained relations witii bis son Newspaper reporter but gave hum everything, local resident, familiai including a fr-ee reign witii the. family-background; pres famlly's wealtii and business. . onfer.nce te reveal murde x witii sent at mrer. Apparently, Wesley Cline bad ined and dined Catiierine in London's west end during a six-week stay in England earlier in tii. year. So entiiralled wa. she- by bis attention, that sbe bad agreed te accompany hum te Canada, te, continue their frolic. Within a week, bowever, Catherine iiad Malen under the cbarm of Kevin, wbo went so far as te talk in generalities about marrying ber. At this news, Alicia let out a gasp. For a moment, I thougbt ah. was going te, keel over but sbe soon recovered. Poor Alicia. She didn't deserve this. Tiien the, inspector gave us anotiier reason to gasp, letting it b. known that Catiierine was a distant cousin te Queen Elizabeth. Sbockwaves rippled acrous each -face - except, pbaps, Alicia's, whose face conveyed a ind of .gloating. I wondered why Catiierine, a member of tii. royal family, would b. linked to a family of liars, beavy-duty gambiers and womaniz.rs. Wesley Cline, Kevin's fatiier, was next. W. heard something that 4, at least, already knew. Clin, and bis son iiad neyer got along. The last straw for tiie older Cline, was when Kevin entioed Lady Catherine away from hum. It bas iapndbefore, too - flot because Kvn particularly car.d for these females; it wa. simply te prove h. had the power to, seduce women wbule, at tii. same time, getting back at bis fatiier. The inspector wa]ked over te Wesley Cline and rest.d a sympathetic band on bis shoulder. "But I must tell you Mr. Cline- when you thrust the. knife in your son's side, h. had been dead for at least 10 minutes." 'Wesley Clinds. faoe zreàeled siock. «Your son wasnt drunk, as. you ,glthnht H.'d-beenr* The Sequel 14 Nightmare'on Centre 'St,. OVER 101000 CLOSETS PLANNED ANNUALLY ýi) Nch'sok eweilm

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