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Port Perry Star, 15 Mar 1994, p. 16

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16 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 15,1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" If you don't want to do it ... DY © Will doit for you! = * Build it up © Tear it down « Decorate * Renovate * Or fix just about anything REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE call Bill ac 985-8069 After 6 pm PARADISE |B¥<Ye Fe Fl a Feats BTEYe IS 235 Queen St., Port Perry 985-3900 Bunk Beds, Brass Beds, Iron Beds, Car Beds, Wooden Beds, Murphy Beds, Electric Beds, Canopy Beds, Day Beds, Big Beds, Small Beds & Cribs! OUR SPECIALTY - MATTRESSES AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES!!! Coil Mattress Star Rest Orthol Ortholl Ortholll Warranty (10yr) . (15yr) (20yr.) (25yr.) Single 2pc. 1 79 239 299 349 pobezpc 249 299 349 449 Queen 2pc. 299 | 399 Ad 499 KING SIZES ALSO AVAILABLE Down the street or around the world, the Red Cross is there to help. March is Red Cross Month Please give. We do. The Canadian Red Cross Society Blood Donor Clinic | Wednesday, March 16 2:00pm to 8:00pm atthe Masonic Hall - 320 Queen Street, Port Perry sponsored by Fidelity Lodge 428 For further information please contact Bill Henshall at 985-7346 - - - Please bring proper I.D. - - - wwa7jor |OPPERS Our Experience & Knowledge makes the diference | © Windows © Doors © Port Perry Plaza, Port Perry Siding 1) Phone: (905) 985-9777 1 = 193 North St., Port Perry Fax; 985-9161 985-4910 Member Oshawa & District Real Estate Board McDermott-Panabaker Chapel ! Wagg Funeral EMME] SON Home Ltd. 216 Queen St., Port Perry 382171 | (905) 985-7306 Myles O'Riordan, OvwnerManager - res: 985-0608 193 Queen St., Port Perry Ontario LOL 1B9 % The Borelians' Community Theatre of Port Perry is excited to bring to the stage the humor- ous Neil Simon play, God's Fa- vorite. The action takes place in the present in the Benjamin mansion on Long Island over a two week period. Joe Benjamin, a wealthy owner of a corrugated* box company, receives an unex- pected visitor that changes his life and that of his family. To tell you more about the play would destroy the delicious an- ticipation you and your family will experience as the play un- David, played by Ray Porrill (standing) explains to his dad, Joe Benjamin (John Wardley), Mady (Robin Doan) and his sister Sarah (Karen Scanlan-Miller) the reason for not believing in the Borelian's production "God's Favorite." Borelians present "God's Favorite" folds. Lynne Atkinson, well known to the theatre going audience for her fine performances in "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Night of January 16," is direct- ing God's Favorite. Lynne be- lieves this play portrays the on- going battle between good and 'evil. Although this production play dates coincide with Easter, Neil Simon did not write this as a passion play. He wrote this comedy as a means of portray- ing man's strength of character as seen in Joe Benjamin. Lynne The Corporation of The Township of Scugog SALE OF LAND BY PUBLIC AUCTY Take notice that the land(s) described below will be offered for sale by public auction at 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon on the 6th day of April, 1994 at 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario Description of Land(s) Minimum Bid $ (set out the cancellation price as of the first day of advertising) A CON 6 PT LOT 18, Township of Scugog, Region of Durham (formerly Village of Port Perry) .27 AC 98.69FR, Simcoe Street, Port Perry 18-20-020-030-27700-0000 $9,632.70 B PLAN 140 LOT 34, Township of Scugog, Region of Durham (formerly Township of Cartwright) .13AC 55.00FR 100.00D, 19251 Scugog Point Road, Nestleton, 18-20-040-050- 38900-0000 C PLAN 360 LOT 85, Township of Scugog, Region of Durham (formerly Township of Cartwright) .11AC 50.00FR 100.00D, 104 Summit Drive, Caesarea, 18-20-040-030-18400- 0000 $1,850.76 D PLAN 141 LOT 79, Township of Scugog, Region of Durham (formerly Township of Cartwright) 45.00FR 110.00D, 38 Park Street, Caesarea, 18-20-040-040-16500-0000 $2,715.05 E CON 8N PT LOT 15, NOW RP RD 54 PART 10 TO 15, Township of Scugog, Region of Durham (Formerly Township of Cartwright) 1.02AC 225.00FR 200.00D, 3790 Regional Road 57, OW Herbally | "OW E&EQWV Yours HOME 1763 Reach Rd., Box 698, Port Perry, LOL 1NO - opposite the fairgrounds (905) 985-7331 or (905) 852-3073 Twyla & Colleen welcome vou to the healthy general store 180 Mary St, Unit 1A Port Perry * 985-0801 Nestleton, 18-20-040-050-11200-0000 $2,581.13 All amounts payable by the successful purchaser shall be payable in full at the time of the sale by cash or money order or by a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank, trust corporation or Province of Ontario Savings Office. The municipality or board makes no representation regarding the title to or any other matters relating to the land to be sold. Responsibility for ascertaining these matters rests with the potential purchasers. This sale is governed by the Municipal Tax Sales Act and the Municipal Tax Sales Rules. The successful purchaser will be required to pay the amount bid plus accumulated taxes and the relevant land transfer tax. For further information regarding this sale, contact: Kathryn McCann, Deputy Treasurer The Corporation of the Township of Scugog 181 Perry Street, P.O. Box 780 Port Perry, Ontario L9L 1A7 wants the audience to enjoy the humor of this play as well as having a good time. This is a production that the whole fami- ly can enjoy. The cast is made up of a mix- ture of new and veteran actors. John Wordley, although he has acted in England, stars in his first acting role with the Bore- lians and handles the very chal- lenging role of Joe Benjamin with style. Marg Partington in the role of Joe's wife Rose has her first speaking part; people may remember her as the pris- on matron in "Night of January 16" and for her work with the Scugog Choral Society. Sarah Benjamin is played by Karen Scanian-Miller in her "first speaking role. Karen won a THEA Award in 1993 for her si- lent role in "Night of January 16." Dan Marsh, new to the Bo- relians, plays Joe's son Ben. Ray Porrill in the role of David Benjamin is well known for his many fine performances from Ken Harrison in "Whose Life is it Anyway?" to his recent role in "Accomplice." The unexpected visitor Sidney Lipton is played by Steve Foote, an award win- ning actor and well known throughout Durham for his stel- lar performances in such plays as "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Glass Menagerie." Robin Doan as the maid Mady has been involved in several productions of the Borelians. The butler Morris is played by Michael Serres in his first role. God's Favorite is taking shape under the capable hands of the producer Donna Shanley. Joanne Marsh is the stage man- ager. The set is being designed by Ann Goetz, a 30 year veteran in set design. Lighting design is by Lynn Relf, an award winning designer of illumination for many stage productions in Dur- ham. Sarah Croxall, a Port Perry secondary student, is as- sisting in set design and light- ing in order to achieve an OAC creditin Drama. Production dates are March 24, 26 and 26 and March 31, April 1 and 2 at the Port Perry Town Hall 1873. Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets are now available at Irwin Smith Music and can be reserved by calling direct to 905-985-2635. All seats are re- served. Cost per ticketis $12. Of each ticket sold, $2 will be do- nated to upgrade the Town Hall. On Thursday, March 24, there will be a "two for one" night. Adjudication night is Fri- day, April 1. God's Favorite is a production that everyone can enjoy.

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