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Whitby Free Press, 31 May 1995, p. 13

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M WhlIty Fr00 Press, Wednesday &May 31,1995 ,Page 13 Lalla lst iin finals Tricia Lalla of Whitby had a first-place finish at a rocent music competition. Lalla won, a vocal competition at C level (grades 8 and 9) at the Ontario Registered Music Tea- chers' Association competition finals for the Metro Toronto zone. Lalla is a student of Carolynne Godin of the North York branch of the association. 'Won 't Li*e Down' comedy uplifting Felux is a hypochondriac dentist on vacation in Spain with bis raging wife, Belinda, and ber plain-Jane sister, Joanna. Belinda is found dead and both Felix and Joanna asme the other did it - justiflably of course - and soheme how to conceal the crime, in the Herongate Barn Theatre's latest comedy, 'But Sbe Won't Lie In order that Belinda not ho niissed, Joanna assumes her persona wbich proves rather demanding since ber real estate agent wants to sou bher a villa, the local hoach boy wants ber body, and her secret "toddy bear" shows up as well. Meanwhile Belinda's body lies in a trunk that the Spanish maid wants for a dolihouse for ber daughter. By the time FeUixanldJoannfa realize that neither of them is guilty, the plo s s convoluted that "coming dean" would no longer be belevabe. Ail of the roles are played with superb coxic timing but Margaret St. John as Joanne! Belinda does an especally fine job in this duai roleat times feigning conversations with her alter-ego off-stage. Ini the role of the Spanish maid, Jo Hubbard nover speaks a word of English, yet ber gestures and- laughiter provide ample comxentary on the strange goinge-on around ber. Ini the end "toddy bear" takes the rap. To find2out-how.-you c ndse f. 'wVEA *1 IL MOTIVWY $3.0 " Diesin -4 h -s M euIfII, rte friendly (only 20 minutes away) 10o of your favourite brews on tap as weiI as a fu compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub fore. *Top off your evening with a game of darts. For a relaxed, casual tme camne toaa warm comfortabte atmasphere at The Antrim House Good Food. Goad Dnink. Gaod lies. 56 Water St, Part Perry 985-885j IN REHEARSAL MEMBERS 0F the Jubilee Choir of Whitby rehearse for ,Festival of Song,' a wine and cheese concert to be presented at Heydenshore Pavillon in Whitby on Suntday, June 4, starting at 3 p.m. Tickets, for $5, are available at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, or by calling Harold Ellis at 434-2436. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press NthenffcrMon outI FRIDAYS lpmntilll12am opublic skating *rock and raill *e ight eff ects *fun, games, prizes Irn red I etrytbrn ae Soccer City Sports Complex 100 Sunray. Off Consumners Dr. '$2 OFF with tMïs adii Babysitters- You need to know more than what lime theyli be home. Whlat very Babysittr Should Know" teaches you child care, basic first aid and how to handie an errc-rn~rcy. You'Il get a neat certificate too.(9 " 7 Cali Si. Jon ,n' muiance for Mdais, or t-8OÃ"-267-j"1 ask*~ about the course ai your schnoo. S.Jh muac Crime Stoppers and Durham Regional Police*are askng for the publics help to solve an armed robbery that ocre in Whitbyon Mon0ay,Arl10. At 2p.m. the Nationa Trust Bank at 352 Brock St. S. was robbod. The suspect entered the bonk and stood i the line- up waiting for a toiler. When it was his turni he approached the toiler and plaoed a white Plastic on the counter. The robber then said, "lFi11 it up," as ho p1lled his jacket bock to show the. butt of a handgun tucked in the waistband of bis plastc ba Tho suspect grabbed the patcb_, once fiied, from the countor and lef the bank. The râbr ran up tho stairs locatod just north of the bank and thon ran to Byron Street. The suspect was described as maie, white, age 40, 5 foot 10 inches to six foot tail, thin build, with a day'sgrowth of beard. Ho was woaring roseý to purple-coloured ilI cap, blue jean jacket, faded blue jeans light cloured shirt, dark sunglasses and white running sZoes. A ro-enactment of the crime wil ho shown on CITY-TV channel 57, cable 7), on Thursday.- June 1 during the 6 and 10 p.m. news. It will aieo shown on CKVR-TV in Barrie and CHEX-TV in Poterborough on Friday, June 2 again during the news. If you bave any information on who is responsibfle for this robbery or any other serions offence, cati Crime Stoppers. If your tip leads to an arrost you could earn a cash reward of up to $1,000. You nover have to give your name or go to court. CrimeStopprs does not ubsribeto call di eay. 436-8477 locaily an -0-78871n distance. Tee fugue~. uchl Almost 1 /à of Durham residents who need hospital care end Up OUTSIDE the RegioÀ, according ta the Acute Care Study by the Durham District Health Council. UIUS... Per persan hospital funding in Durham is 40% LESS than the provincial average; and, 60% less than in Metro Toronto despite aur rapidly growing communities. 105 mii. Durham hospitals have clased beds and reduced services due to, provincial funding limits. Durham patients shoutd flot have tosuffer overcrowding, delays and cancelled treatmeflts. Let's.Bs f air Ask your provincial candidate to support a fair share for Durham. An Educational Program of W ]OSPITAL COUNCIL 0F DURHAM REOMON Your Hospitals Warking Together Tel: 905-683-4943 Fax: 905-683-6453 Ajax and Pickering Genieral Hospia' Menorial Hospital- Bownanville Oshavwa General Hosputal Cornrnuniity Memonial Hospital, The cottaue Hospital (Uxbridge) Whitby Geiferal Hospital Port Peny Whrîhy Mental Healthi Cenitrp MUSIC SUMMER CAMP SWHITBY SCHOOL 0F MUSIC (ýî ~ ~ ~ -o hty Enjoy the summner with sing, games, arts & crafts. 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