Whitby Free Press, 6 Jun 1984, p. 5

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00% NYLON WITH ATTACHED Ul LEVEL LOOP StartingAs SAXONY LowAs $9 CUT &LOOP CARPET COSTELLIONBY-KRAUS AONTAGEav PEERLESS S2895 NOW Reg. NOW IS THE TIME TO G ET VOUR ARITIFICUAL TURF WIDE SELECTION NDERPAD SQ. YD. SQ. Vo. SO. YD. Startlng As Low As $3,99 SQ. YD. " Monica Poulter and Mary Voilmer are seen here rehearsing a scene from ,Key for Two" under the watchful eye of director Donald Ewer, who also stars in the play. "Key for Two" wil open thi Friday at the Marigold Dinner Playhouse. The comedy centres on a woman who manages to keep two men until their girlfriends and wives fmnd out. Free Press Staff Photo Two local performers featured in Marigold's production of "Key for Two' '*1 c c 1~ HOURS: I Mon.Wd. 94 Thur*. & Fil. 9-9 I sot.5 1305 HARWOOD AVE. N., AJAX JUST NORTH 0F HWY. 401 6834126 The local performers wiil have pronunent pýarts to play in the Marigold Dinner Theatre's production of "Key for Two" - a farce which opens this Friday. Monica Poulter whose appearances recently include "IWho's Afraid of Virginia, Woolf"y for the Durham Shoestring Players and local presentations of 1"Hedda GabIer" and "Cause Celebre". This is her first professional engagement. -Mary Volîmer, whois famifiar to local theatre poers for her work with the Oshawa Little Theatre is also making her professional debut. She has appeared in OLT's "Music Man" and "Waiting for the Parade" for the Durham Shoestring Play ers. Director Donald Ewer regards both of them highly and has blended them into the professional cast. Ewer himself is ap-' pe aring. in "Key for Corrido r Capers By MARY MICEACHERN Cati 725-8967 with items for this column. Us>M COMMUNITY PICNIC A community picmic is being planned for ail per- sons interested in the Thornton's Corners Com- munity Sunday School and the Thornton Corners Sehool between 1910 and 1960. The reunion pienie wiil be field at Heydenshore Park in Whitby on July 15 at 2 p.m. The refreshinentsq wil he in the forinof a pot-luck supper, so prepare your specialty. Coffee, tea, paper plates, cups and cultery will be provided by the Corridor Area Ratepayers Association. Interested persons are asked to bring any mnemorabiia from the T-C days and be prepared to discuss another reunion for 1985. For further information, oeil Erma Wood at 668- 3W87 or Queenie Pipher at 725-2036. TRACK AND FIELD AREA MEET-1984 Dr. Robert Thornton School excelled at the recent Whitby-Ajax area Track and Field meet held May 29 at the Civic Stadium. It was a wet,. cold and windy day, and the students displayed a great deal of courajge and endurance by participating in such conditions. Firat place winners were: Angela Miles-Berry, 60 M, 9 year olds; Susanne Perroni, 100 m, 200 me 12 year olds; Feroneh Neil, 100 m, 200 m, 13 year olds; Carmen Osbourne, 200 me il year olds; Roxanne Kwan, long jump, 12 year olds; Stephanie Sears, standing jump, 12 year olds; Sandy Vos, shot put, 10 year olds; Sabrina Bell, shot put, 12 year olds; Greg. Kerr, high jump, 12 year olds; Steve Rose, high, jUmp, 13 year olds; Justin Hoffman, long jump, 10 year olds; Keith Polimis, long jump, 13 year olds; Wayne Consh, shot put, 14 year olds; Brad Stella, 60 me 200 me 9 year olds; Marc Lambert, 100 me 12 year olds; and, Jason Gurdi 1500 me 12 year olds. Track results: 24 flrst place rlbbons, 1e second place, 20 thiÏd place, 5 fourth pla'ce, -6 ffth place and 5 sixth place ribbons, for a grand. total of 73 rlbbons. CORRIDOR AREA RATEPAYERS EXECUTIVE MEETING The first meeting of the new executive wiil be held at the Whitby Municipal'Buildin on June 7 at 7:30 p.m. Ail executive members are asked to be present. Visitors welcome. ANNIVERSARY CONGRATULATIONS Our sincere best wishes and congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Eirydges of Broadview Avenue, who recentlyf celebrated their 35th Wedding Anniversary. Many more. ANNIVERSARY DANCE The Ratepayers' Association will, celebrate their loth Anniversary Bail at Heydenshore P avillion on- October 27. This is the loth year for the chartered organization and their 2th dance. Tickets will he available from any executive member. Reserve early. IN-STOCK ITEMS GNLY YE8 WE DO MSTALL rmidway Carpet] 1 WHITBY. FREE PRE SS. WEDNESDA'Y, JUNE 6, 1984-1 PAGE 5 ROLLQOUT THE SAVINGSJ NOW IN-STOCK ffEMS ONLY YES WE DO'NSTALL -m Li uoi,6126

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