PAGE 12, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS "Catch Me If You Con" Ask for this folder f rom our representative, Mr. D. J. Skinîiier who wilI be at: Lucien Motel, 1 34 Byron St. North, Whitby, Ontario froin approxiniately 9:3Oam on Thursday', June 3, 1976 Phione: 668-6879 22 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario Mailing: P.O. Box 980, Plione: 576-6800 Opening new doors to smail business. Th eatre "Catch Me If You Can", a mystery cornedy, is the Whitby Theatre Conîpany's final production of the current season, to, be staged at the Centennial Building, June 3, 4 and 5 at 8 p.r-n. A free performance will be given for senior citizens June 2 at 7:30 p.rn. Tickets for regular performances are available at' Middleton's Book Store and at the theatre door on thie nights of the performances. Catch Me If You Can lias a reputa ion of bing one of thc best "whodonit" type nîysteries, and is.very popular witli lîttie theatre groups al over the North American continent, particularly in Canada. The excitenient begins as sooni as tlîe ctî rtaiîî opens. An advertising iman briîîgs his iîew bride to the boss's mountain lodge 1"(r a honey- moon. Sue disappears. Ilie cais the police i ri to investiga te. Eniter ani attractive younig lady. fie or she munst have larccnly ini înnid , for lie vigoriousiy rotests while she iîîsists tiîat she is the inissinig wvi fc. En te r :apriest, Vi1() adds to the con ftsion hby backinig 01 her story. Nowv a funny littie manll who ownls a delicatesseni cîîters the scene, anid before you kîîow it, thiere are two murders at the isola ted lodgc. Fromn this racing sta rt the plot inoves headig int() a surprise ending which gives Company off ers j the audience not one, but two known to local theatre-goers îîeat twists. through luis rany ycars of The Wlitby Theatre association with OshawaLittle Company is pleased to wei- Theat'ýte,. corne Harry Chapnîan as The cast iîîcludes Dave director of thiis production. V-;." 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'"~' . t" "' . tt'.tttt.~'t.t:::t't4'4'tt:'t'tt,'-à m ystery Herta Park as the alleged wife.d1 The mystery blonde is piayed by Karen' MacKav, Bob Bryden is the police inspector, AI Nichols is the priest, and the peculiar littie man froni the delicatessen is portrayed bv Joe Mullen. Butts banned The Dr. J. O. Ruddy 1-lospital is cracking down on smokers, accordir istrator John Kuri The hospital's governors receni] a policy, approv medical staff, whi patients and smoking in rooms A separate been set up for i smoke and one who don't. Staffiniember: be permitted t( private offices, Sarcas and i n ca fetecria. Sîîîokiîîg patie: * ~-1confined to hospi aa long period ofi perrnitted to s-n( roins. Mr. Kunetsk' the reasoîîing1 rulove. "HospitalsliaN sibility to disc, habit", !ie saic cigarette smoking to be hiarniful". ln addition, tl governors wants YOU patients who fir tolerate it", Mr, sai d A third reasoî "safety". The hc kit which includes the to prevent accid( ts,- and a provincial by smoking pati asleep in their bed :.:,,Cancer nears The Whitby Car fund drive is neai William Davis but stili neei Premier assistance to pusi top Cdmpaign Chai Visser reports tha have reached $17, about $2,000 s] itar$o 0000 goal. %vas missed by Society ýcanvassei 506 Stet St., reccipt. ng to Admin- retsky . s board of :Iy adopted ved by the tich prohibits staff from IS. lounge has patients who for patients 's wilI only o smoke in in locker the staff ents who are Riai beds for tirne îîîay be oke in their ,y explained behiîîd the ve a respon- courage the d "because ïg has proven the board of to "protect ind smoking rwho can't r.Kunetsky ýn, he said is ospital wants dents caused tients -,falling 1ds. fund goal ncer Society aring ils goal ýh it over the airman John at donations 926.*76, only Liort of the Anyone who the Cancer er can mail John Visser, LIN 3V4, sued with a -----,, BROOKLIN FAIR BEAÛTIES Jennifer Yates, Laurie Staîker and Kim Hawkbridge are three entrants in the Miss Brooklin Spring Fair Beauty Pageant to be held Tliursday, June 3, at 8 p.m. at the Brooklin Memorial Arena. Organizer Bob Carson would like about 1 5 girls ini the pageant. Any Brookliju oî Whiitby girl between the ages of 16 and 22 who would like to enter should caîl Mr. Carson at 655-3662. The conltestants will first bc introduced' in casual clothes, will be asked to perform,, witl be reinitroduced in formai attire and will speak on a topie picked out of a hat. Prizes ranging from SI 50 to cosr-netic kits will be awarded. A teen dance will follow. See Pa2e 16. Free Press Photo If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBOB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BAIVI NTARIONORTHLAND toi ..-Wm 111