WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1980, PAGE 23 Opens tommorrow.. Stardust brings pro fes s ional live theatre to town Tornmorrow nlght a littie plece of Broadway,.cornes Wo the town of Whltby. The Starduat Theatre opens t's doors for the first Urne Thursday nlght begin- ling a run of Joe Orton's ,What the Buter Saw" for seven weeks. Dr. Uloyd Whteway decided a while back that Durham Reglon, with al of lt's facililties for entertain- ment Iacked in one are, a dinner theatre. Earller in the construction renovation of the old Faith Baptist Church building at 419 Brock St. N., Whiteway told the Free Press that be feit people should not have to travel ail the way into Toronto for an eveninga din- ner and live professional en- tertainment. At $14 a ticket the Stardust wilil offer more than just fries and a show. Below the theatre there is a fully licen- ced dinning lounge whlch cornes complete witb a good menu and live dinner mnusic provlded by a planst. For the firat show th£ menu will consitt-of Prim Rib, Cornlsh Hen or Sole Almondine for a main cour- se. Margaret -Whteway said that the firat weeks perfor- mances and much of the second week la completely sold out. "We're gettlng groupe of 3o and 40 maklng roser- vations already," she sald. "I'1ve had «a good feeling about thisam aral aiong. " Both the dlnnlng lounge and the theatre have a 150 person seating capacity for each performance. A good deal of hlstory aiready resta with the theatre although it bas yet to NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE 0F PATRICK WHITE, DECEASED 1 Ail persons having claims agalnst the estate of Patrick White, late of the Town of Whitby, In the Regional Munlcipality of Durham, who died on the 27th day of February, 1980, are required to file proof of same wlth the undersigned on or before the l5th day of Oc- tober, 1980, af ter which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the cdaIms of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the undersigned wIll flot be hiable to any per- son of whose diaim they shall ot then have notice. see one patron cross it's threshold. For exampie, the 150 seats whlch adorn the theatre itsef once resided in the Jackie Gleason theatre, in Miami Beach Florida. Many of the other seats and various decor of the theatre resided at one Urne or another in famous hotela, restaurants and lounges. Many political dignatarles have been invlted to tom- morrws opening nlght engagement, including Whltby Mayor Jlrn Gar- tshore and Oshawa Mayor Jim Pottlcary. The succSs that the theaL b, as enjoyed thus far indicates the need for a form of entertainment whlch bas been sadly lacking ln this area for some Urne. Other presentations which are scheduled at the Star- dust in the future Include "Mbary, bMary"t, Sarne Time Next Year," "Doctor In The House" and "4My Fair Lady" Tickets are availabie by cAiling (416) 666-1621. 0 Expansion of mîail before management comnuùttee A '23,051 square foot ex- mail was presented by its expansion will be built on the Retail, storage and office tained 29 stores and expan- pansion of the Whitby Mail owners, Tuje Investments west side of the Thickson space is to be inciuded in a sion began when Mc- was presented to the Town of Ltd. Before the expansion Road faciity and wii stret- one storey, wlth basernent Donald's Family Restaurant Whitby's management can begin, council must ap- ch frorn the south end of the addition. was added Wo the facllty in prove a re-zoning ap- A general "«sprucing up" the early 1970!s. comrnittee at their meeting pication. Woolco Departrnent Store to Of the mail, built in 1969, is A three storey addition to on Monday night. Planning Director Bob the north epd of Miracle also included in the plans. the mail was complete last The plan to expand the Short said that the proposed Food Mart. originally, the mail con- year. 668-6111 Whltby Fr00e Press 131 BrockStN-. Whltby.N Whitby'sOnly Newspaper