Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Aug 1982, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday August 4, 1982 ede a En i tt d Members of the cast of California Suite ham-it-up for the camera at a rehearsal held last Sunday night at Town Hall 1873. Cast members are, from left: Steve Foote, Sue Alger, Lisa Taylor, Ed Deckert, Stephen a the Ministry of Natural Resources, we have to be a lot of things to a lot of people. That's why we want to hear your ideas. We've compiled draft district land use strategies which recommend the many ways Southern Ontario's natural resources ought to be managed. And with forests, fish, wildlife, mineral resources, provincial parks, marshes, recreational areas, Si $ 2 * E-- 2 AR ~~ NN) "an NN) Johnson, Lisa McKinzey, Lee Dowson and Jeff Foote. Seated in front are Andrea MacGregor and Chris Dormer. Tickets for the Neil Simon comedy are $4.00 per person. YOUR INPUT IS AVALUABLE RESOURCE. NATURALLY, WE WANT TO TR: IT 53 bo 33 5 F583 siglo Or RRO RA AY TE PON he Pol SUS oy 0% Pa Summer theatre buffs can view California Suite by Mike Stokes For the past three years local students have been delighting summer audiences with plays like "Movie Moments I and II", The Absorbing "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolfe," and Neil Simon's "God's Favourite". This year these talented young people are once again turning their energy to the stage in another Neil Simon piece, '"'California Suite." Composed of four playlets, each a scene or so in length, this comedy drama contains everything from biting sarcasm to comic mis- "adventure, gentle romance to outrageous slapstick. It stars Sue Alger, Steve and Jeff Foote, Lea Dowson, Chris Dormer, Andrea Mac- "Gregor, Ed and Shelley Deckert, Lisa McKinzey, Lisa Taylor and Steve Johnson, FEET Prine waterfronts, and lots of dry ard to 'consider, that can be a pretty wide open area. So we want you to tell us what you think. = \ \ N A (! \} f % COMMUNITY: Peterborough Heydenshore Pavillion Lions Community Centre CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION; TO CONFIRM ATES, TIMES RAY, AND ADDRESSES OF OPEN HOUSES, OR IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND AN OPEN HOUSE BUT WISH TO COMMENT ON DISTRICT: LAND SE STRATEGIES. A DR OPEN HOUSES TO BE HELD AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: § LOCATION: : Sir Sandford Fleming College, Brealey Dr. Campus To make it easier, were sponsoring a series of Open \ 'NE Houses, in districts all across Southern Ontario, giving SAY you the chance to come out Ministry of AlsaW Pope NYY and tell us how you feel Ee ". pol about what we have in mind. ontarip BB 1 I Wy uy Va7 \ 3 | a '-. DATE: 5 a a Aug. 5/82 3PM.-9P.M. Aug. 11/82 3P.M.-9P.M. Aug. 17/82 3P.M.-9P.M. Directed by Mike Stokes, the play will be presented Friday, August 13 at nine o'clock and Saturday, August 14.at eight o'clock at the Town Hall 1873. Tickets are four dollars and are available from any cast member, Irwin Smith's music store, or by calling 985-3335. Due to some of the language and the adult con- tent of the scenes parental guidance is suggested. The energetic cast and crew are polishing up an entertaining evening of fun, laughter, romance, and as always that special breed of youthful magic. Chronic cough may be bronchitis ~ The nice weather is here but your winter cold lingers on. You cough and spit. If you're a heavy smoker, it could be chronic bronchitis. Chronic bronchitis is nearly always associated with heavy cjgarette smoking. It's likely to start in middle age and get worse as the years go on unless you seek help from a doctor early on. About three times as many. men get chronic bronchitis as women. Most people with chronic bronchitis live in cities where air pollution is a problem. ~ The Lung Association says that because people don't consider chronic bronchitis a killing disease, it is often neglected until it is in an advanced stage and there is serious damage to the lungs. But in 1981, approximately 700,000 people suffered from chronic bronchitis: It is estimated that more than 30,000 people develop chronic bronchitis every year. And many people are forced to draw disability benefits because of their bronchitis. Undoubtedly, chronic bronchitis is one. of the nation's costliest diseases in terms of manpower, money and misery. Since people who get chronic bronchitis are nearly always smoking, the cough is Ne dismissed as only oker' ] cough". As time om on, though; colds become more damaging. Coughing and spitting last - longer after each cold, Soon they're with the victim: all the time -- before colds, during colds, after colds. Generally the cough is worse .in the morning and evening and in cold, damp weather. If your winter cold lingers, see your doctor. He or she can help you enjoy the spring and summer. And contact Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151 for help in quitting. It's a matter of life and breath, RUBBER STAMPS . Fast Delivery PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street J 985-7383 . LS

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