Whitby Free Press, 24 Dec 1984, p. 10

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PAGE 10, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS The latest production at the Marigold Dinner Playhouse...., Part two of the Conquests is.as furnny as the first By MARC VINCENT Free Press Staff The second part to the trilogy Norman's Conquests opened at the Marigold Dinner Playhouse on Friday and it is just as funny as the first. Alan Ayckbourn wrote the play as a trilogy but in an unique Way so that ail three plays occur simultaneously. If you saw the first play you'I1 remember that some of __PUBLIC NOTI CE-7 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM IN THE MATTER OF: The Municipal Act, Sections 298 and 301 (R.S.0. 1980) TAKE NOTICE THAT the Counciliof the Reglonal Municipality of Durham may pass by-iaws authorlzing construction of the foliowing projects: ROAD NO. 1 ROAD NAME Main St. MUNICIPALITY Uxbridge LOCATION From Highway 47 (Brock Street> northeriy for 0.6 km. 4 Taunton Rd. Newcastle From 0.2 km west to 0.2 km east of Sideline 16 <Lots 32133). 6 SaIntfield Rd. 29 -Lverpool Rd. 33 Harmony Rd. Scugog Pickering Oshawa 46 Brook Street Whitby 22 Bayly St. From Highway 12 easteriy for approximateiy 2.5 km (Lot 17). From Sheridan Mail parkway' noriherly for 0.15 km. From Pinecrest Road to Regionai Road 4, Taunton Road (inciuding Harmony Road/Taunton Road Intersection northeriy, westerly and easteriy). From Front Street to Regionai Road 22, Victoria Street.. Pickering From Regional Road 38, Whites Road, to Regional Road 29, Liverpool Road (including Bayiy.Street/Liverpool Road intersection, northerly, southerly and easterly). Plans showing details of the projeots and the lands affected may be seen at the office of the Road Design Engineer of tne Durham Works Departmenit, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontarlo, Telephone 668-7721. Works Committee, belng delegated by Regionai Council as the hearing body, shahl hear ln person or by his or hercounsel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims his or her land wil be-prejudlcially affected by the by. iaws and-who applies'on or before January 14, 1985, to the undersigned to bheard-at a meeting of the Works Committee on January 22, 1985. DATED .at Whitby this 1 lth day of December, 1984. G. EMM WORIKS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN W.A. TWiELVETREES, P. ENG. COMMISSION ER 0F WORKS Norman (Desmond Ellis> explains bis magnetism over'women to Tom (Michael Dyson) ini part two of the Norman Conquests the action occured off the stage. In the second part of the trilogy the story is expanded to include ac- tion in the other rooms. The result is in- teresting combination of a hilarious farce with a complicated plot. Al three plays take place in a Victorian home, the first play is in the dining room, the second in the living room and the third in the garden. If you haven't yet seen the first play called "Table Manners" tbe play is about Norman, an eccentric assistant librarian franticly sear- k~j______ _____ PilRTIIPOU/Gfl * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Best wishes for a Christmas ** * * * * ~ fihled with happiness and * * * * * * drearns corne true. <N * * * * * * * * * ** ** ** * * * * * * * ********* * ching for someone to return his love. The play stars Desmond Ellis as Nor- man and Nuala Fit- zGerald as Ruth, bis wife. Michael Dyson is Tom and Catherine Vaneri is Annie. Dyson's performance as the sincere but slightly dim, yet is- excellent. Although Dyson bas a relatively small part' bis comical charac- terization of Tom often outsbines the leading Br~k1in Byines By BETTY-JEAN BLYTH Cal 655-3679 with Items f'or this column Oh, littie town of Brooklin, how stili we see thee lie, Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent jets fly by. Yet in thy dark streets shinetb The glow of new street lights That keep alive or at least revive The hopes of yester nights. For though you seem so peaceful, So serene and content Beneatb your soi] there is turmoil That's starting to ferment. Your very grounds polluted And dangerous, say some But you stili may find Council chariging it's mind So the sewers yet will corne. Happy Holidays t4 al My readers! Ronald Chudley and Judith McGilligan play Reg and Sarah. Ail performers are well travelled and ex- perienced making the play a good night's en- tertairnent. Tickets for the show or dinner or both are available at the Marigold Dinner Theatre for very modest prices. Subscriptions are offered' for five plays and dinners at even lower costs per "I. WILL HONOUI? CHRISTMAS IN MY f HEART, AND TRY TO KEEP IT ALL THE, SYEAR" CHARLES DJCKENS ~SEASONS GREETINGS STO AIL AND BEST WISHES FOR THE COMING ~YEAR SFROM REGIONAL SCOUNCîLLOR TOM EDWARDSAND flFAMILY DID YOU KNOW that to a quailfled owner who drives less than 3 miles one way to work,, a pollcy is avallabie providlng $590,000.00 liability, accident benefits, $250.00 deductible collision and $50.00 deductîbie comprehensi1ve -forafl annual premium of $337.00. (84 Chev. Celebrlty 4 door used as exampie>. A fur- therdiscount le allowed to abstainers. 1V For Furthor D»taiis Cali: VICK INSURANCE 101 Dundas St. W, Since lme Suite 302, Whitby 668e3579 PHOE 83-«3 1~2J8HLil4fO A'E-S e. -ofPNG-LZ

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