Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 24 Apr 1984, p. 9

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Borelians new comedy a barrel of laughs RCE The Borelians latest comedy, The Hand That Cradles The Rock, under the direction of Kathy James, should be a crowd pleaser. Theatre goers will have a chance to either enjoy the play in Cabaret style or as a dinner theatre. In the above scene, Janis Pashley (cen- tre) with a slight hang-over greets some of her friends as she gets up in the morning. Other cast members are, from left, Roz Prit- chard, Vern Vogel and Sandra Blakney. TOP RIGHT Roz Pritchard and Vern Vogel rehearse "the dream scene' for the Borelians up-coming production "The Hand That Cradles The Rock." The two-act play is a situation comedy set in Saskatchewan in the late fall, and takes place at Town Hall 1873 on May 10, 11, 12 and May 17, 18, 19. - WELCOME... employees of MAXWELL DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES LTD. (Petstarugh) a . toa Blue Cross EHC (Extended u Health Care) Plan. Ross Freer Suite 204 Peterborough Square 360 George Street North Peterborough, Ontario K9H 7E8 = (705) 743-0677 ONTARIO BLUE CROSS 6383 2 SPRING SPECIAL! Complete Car Clean-Up / Car Wash COMPLETE CAR CLEAN-UP § 69 50 Reg. $80.00 CARWASH Reg. $20.00 For Appt. CALL 985-9569 SCUGOG OIL UNDERCOATING 52 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY SPECIAL OFFER FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL/84. Golden age of Rock & Roll Have you ever wond- ered what happened to the Golden Age of Rock and Roll? Miss that great 60's and early 70's sound? Well, say no more. : On Saturday, April 28th, the Gorgon Found- ation presents one of the hottest bands on the pub scene, "Release", at the Uxbridge Community Centre. They are more of a study in determination than just another night of rock nn' roll "Release" will keep you dancing with versions of some of rock's most standard classics by rock's premiere bands: The Rolling Stones, Animals, The Who, Kinks, David Bowie and one of the best charact- erizations of Jim Morri- son and the Doors found on stage. With a sprinkling of their own material and a steady flow of rock's finest tunes, "Release" wouldn't let you go till you dance the soles of your shoes off. Tickets are $5.00 advance and $6.00 at the door. Available at Get- away Travel, Straw- berry Threads and Stouffville Sound and Music. This willbe a L.L.B.O. licenced event, so bring lots of 1.D. NEED PHOTO COPIES? We can do them for you! PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985.7383 of Pet [ ) f ad YOR TAOS PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 24, 1984 -- 9 Budget report (From page 1) about $6.7 million. The Township will receive $778,416 in roads subsidies from the pro- vincial government; and a further $220,000 in general subsidies from the provincial govern- ment. The local Township share of the budget accounts for 25 per cent of the total; Durham Region's share is about 20 per cent; and the Board of Educations's share is about 55 per cent. Port Perry Star ADVERTISING DEADLINES ALL ADVERTISING: MONDAY 12 NOON KING KOIL SIMMONS There's One Just Right For Your Budget. Prices quoted are for Mattress AND Box Spring. WATERBEDS $ from ... 2 98. SANDBOX STYLE - HYBRIDS from *498.

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