Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 5, 2003, p. 16

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16 economist sunsuntribune brfarjm saturday july 5 2003 unionvele mens hockey league is expanding for the first time u mm in years p must be 40 teaks of age or older looking for all positions including goalies all games at crosby arena sunday from 300 pm to last game at 850 pm cost is 37500 first year holding open registration nights for current waiting list players and any other interested players come and register plekse bring a cheque wednesday july 9 730 pm to 930 pm unionville arms pub grill wednesday july 16 730 pm to 930 pvm jakes on main contact vicsteane- 9054753747 entail yi ifyou or your children have trouble breathing zabet would like you to consult your doctor or call the asthma society of canada at aslftffi 18007873880 to find our more about asthma and its treatments ii youll breathe a little easier this message brought to you as a community service of the economistsuntribune 4 dine stop play saw mm zmi felt 111 1 1- the york region road map to savings and excitement a foldout map of the region along with coupons and special offers from retailers restaurants arid attractions wmxis theatre in ontario extremely good from page 15 markham little theatre pro duces four plays a year and the fact it will be slotted between such wellknown performers as leahy quartetto gelato michelle wright and john mcdermott doesnt bother the group the professional produc- tions have no effect on markham little theatre said mr storey weve had a pretty faithful audience over the years were trying to maintain our subscrip tion list and weve been pretty successful markham little theatres next season will feature the man with the plastic sandwich the last resort i hate hamlet and one for the road community theatre in ontario is extremely good he said were proud tobe part of that cbrnniunity arid were proud of what weve done ms sheldrake said the queensville players in existence for 20 years isnt threatened by professional shows that come to the theatre but added we dont get the houses wed like to get nevertheless she said the players that only produces musicals and puts all profits back into the stephen leacock theatre is preparing for its next production camelot she said the players has no trouble attracting members the group has received nominations and won awards the past three years at the association of community theatrescentral ontario actco annual gala this year ms sheldrake was named best director and the players won the best choreogra phy award for its production of seven brides for seven brothers themore theatre the better weve put on some dogs at times hut were fortunate to have a loyal following and we attempt to push the envelope also doing well on the awards front is richmond hills curtain club at the actco gala in april the group received 22 nomina tions and won 10 awards includ ing best production for filthy rich which they then performed as the central ontario regions entry in the theatre ontario festival in may were probably at the peak of our existence said spokesper son wayne milliner he said the theatre group has its own 158seat theatre puts on five productions a year and aver ages 90percent ticket sales thats why were healthy said mr milliner although he admitted his group also occa sionally takes a hit we lost 3000 on our last production but that was because of sars and the ice storm that hasnt stopped the curtain club from spending 130000 to improve the paving on its parking lot and starting a campaign to raise 600000 to improve handicapped accessi bility owning their own theatre gives the group now preparing for its 50th anniversary the abili ty to stage more productions than most community theatre groups and more opportunity to experiment the more theatre the better said mr milliner weve put on some dogs at times but were fortunate to have a loyal follow ing and we attempt to push the envelope we like to be chal lenged technically and try to do plays that dont fit the usual mold to rriark the 50th anniversary the curtain clubs next season will feature a play frorri each decade of the groups existence wait for onetime read in paperback format from page is a moron but has the ability to calm even the most highstrung horse while the initial impression is paulie is a poor schlep who has to do all the work while his partner carouses it becomes clear as the story develops that paulie knows a lot more than he lets on all hat is a pretty good summer read it will nicely pass the time lounging on the beach the patio or the cottage deck id recommend however you wait till next summer and see if it comes out in paperback a format far more suited to its noire style and better priced for a book youll probably only read once daveteetzel watctiforthe stayrimaymy60p saturday july 12 and sunday july 13 inserted into era banner richmond hill liberal vaughan citizen markham economist sun stouffville tribune and stouffville sun if you dont receive a copy please call 9058833442 or 18884480000 in partnership wtth the 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