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Port Perry Weekend Star, 10 Nov 2000, p. 8

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8 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2000 Young Dorothy feels only horror about killing the witch, but others in the land rejoice that the evil old witch is dead singing "Ding! Kansas. Performances from Thursday, Nov. 30 through Saturday, Dec. 2 and Thursday, Dec. 7 through High School craft show. From the traditional wooden folk art, Christmas crafts, decorations, orna- Christmas The show runs Nov. |1 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days. Admission is $2 and lunch will be available. ~ Scugog Pt ibrary, 231 Water Street in Port > > Perry. ~~ Come and eet this interesting and' talent- Dong! The Witch is Dead!" Saturday, Dec. 9at 7:30 pm. ments, Santa's angels, The Port Perry High ed artist at a public Dorothy finds this confusing ~~ with matinee performances dried floral arrangements, School is located at 160 reception, from 1 to 4 and feeling totally out ofher on Sunday, Dec. 3 and teddy bears, leather Rosa Street in Port Perry. pm. on Nov. 11 at the element, she embarks on a journey after being rushed out of the land of Munchkinland by the other the Morning Glory | 9 Saturday, Dec. 9 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at Blue Heron Books (852- 4282). "Ls @ye goods, candles, jewelry, ceramics, to ladies and children's clothing, twig furniture, wall hangings, The ve Songoa Choral al Society presents... Rodgers & Hammerstein's For further information call 905-985-8840. gallery. ii 'Songs of Remembrance' on stage Nov. 11 The Uxbridge Chamber Choir, Thomas Baker, conduc- tor, presents "Songs of Wartime and Remembrance" on Saturday, Nov. 11 at the and at Trinity United Church at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students and seniors. Children 12 and under are admitted free with an adult. A emg ; D DURHAM | RH DURHAM | i $ TV-DURHAM at 6:00 pm. : ¥ There' lace like th ; ° ° €re's no place like the Folklore Society has jam session Sunday | : | o 0 | ° Pineridge Bluegrass and Folklore Picking sessions, plus stage shows J M u SIC H a as Wizard aItrives Society will hold their monthly jam ses- run throughout the afternoon. Admission sion and get together on Sunday, Nov. 19 is $1 for members and $3 for non-mem- Lo from | to 5 p.m. at Camp Samac on bers. Seventh-Star ripsthroughKansasandcar- evil witch, the Wicked witch Conlin Road in north Oshawa. Everyone For further information call 905-420- i "Productions is gearing up ries Dorothy (Elizabeth of the West (Alicia Moore), is welcome. 1763 or e-mail iafdav@AOL.COM for their year-end produc- Elming), her dog Toto and to find a wizard (Dr. Fred \} tion. her farm house to a magical Cotie) who can show her the The Wizard of Oz, the land brimming with mystery ~~ way back to Kansas. | . 1 greatest children's movie is and intrigue. When the tor- While on her journey she PPHS Ch t ft i coming to the Uxbridge nado touches 'down, meets many different crea- I IS mas Cr d ! ! Music ~~ Hall between Dorothy and her dog, Toto, tures. A Scarecrow (Zach i Thursday, Nov. 30 and emerge unscathed, only to McKendrick), a Tinman : vi 3 Saturday, Dec. 9. A tomado realize that their house (Mark Kennedy), a lion S OW 1S t 1S wee en { landed right on top of a (Steve Wilson), a barrel of 3 wicked witch killing her monkeys, lions, tigers and The Port Perry High custom wood furnishings 3 instantly in a land called bears, oh my! School in Port Perry willbe and a country store you are H Munchkinland (hosted by Join the fun, see what it the site on Nov. 11 and 12 bound to find that special ; the Uxbridge Youth Choir). takes Dorothy to get backto for the annual Port Perry gift. : a TH a -- i er PE LS I SE TE Fhe, ARN Se Sh a, apraitib. ome Pc Tea Room You Love Our Lunches Now Try Our Dinner Menu! Choose from succulent Roast Bef BBQ Baby Backribs, Grilled Salmon Fillet, BBQ Chicken Breast, Pasta Primavera and more. Foster Memorial at 3 rk. "Pre Christmas II, 1 i Music by Book & Lyrics 8 #% RICHARD ROGERS OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II i # Based on "Anna and the King of Siam" by Margaret Landon ' Original Choreography by Jerome Robbins 5 ! CETUARE SALE 15% on all Haugen's Giftware Served "Family Style" } All Inclusive Artistic Director Musical Directors in om ----" MICHAEL ROANTREE ~~ ALISSA SMITH & JOAN LEE | 8 i #2 | JENNIFER HAMILTON MAG BROWN & ALICE LEE : : ; "Haugen's very ov = Thursday, November 23, 30, December 7, 2000 ~ ~ 8:00 p.m. i : SRA Serving Dinner, Lunch, Afternoon Tea and Weekend Breakfast : Saturday, November 25, December 2 & 9, 2000 ~ 8:00 p.m. i , , , i Sunday, December 3, 2000 ~ 2:00 p.m. ~ matinee gE Gifts - Antiques - Licensed d Pp. renowavailable. Tickets $15.00 ~ reserved seating OPEN DAILY Tickets available at Henshall's, Stop by soon or call Friday, November 24, December 1 & 8, 2000 ~ 8:00 p.m. , afl Cf mine arena af SQ 241 Queen St.., Port Perry 985-1665 All performances at Town Hall 1873, Simcoe & Queen St., Port Perry 5 "The King and I" is presented through special arrangement with Rodgers & Hammerstein Library. 229 West 28h Street New York. N.Y 10001 5 1521 County Road Ten (Four Corners) CAVAN, Ontario 705-944-5959 905-985-2402 Hwy 12 at 7A (Manchester) s SHOP UXBRIDGE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON & Support the Local Mercharis who support your Community. ;

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