WHJBY REEPREESýWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 97,' 198. PAGE 19, Shoestring perform.ers.toý present 'DÃ" e' Durham ShoestrngPerformers recently announced'thecasting of "Doc," written by Sharon Pollo10ck and winnerof, the 1986 Governor General's Award for drgma.. The comipanys~ first production for 1988will fealti re David ilalliday" in thetitle role -'f '"Doc" veet, the physician from small-town, Eastern Canada whose total dedication to his practice- has reaulted1ni the naming of the local hospital in his honor. Ev's workaholic nature, perhapss e a contréibuting factor to the alcoholism of his wife Bob (played s by > Sha ron Wafmsley), and the estrangement of tL1heir daughter CRAFTS & NURSERYVFS&N Cà 'therine (played by Susan Farr), is revealed through a unique process, not one using the flash- backs we would expect to see, but one through whîch the playwright uses memory as. a 'guide, alter- natîng the action of the play from A R M 0 F father's memory. to daughter 's RST N I S < memory. o0 New patterns, borclers, mini The action of Pollock's domnestic ~ 9 Ply. 5mm. twisted "ý> borders and more. Heavy duty, drama spans a time period over cord in white, cloud ir;retisqble stencils are ideal for, 30 years, during which we meet white. eggshell. i o, tnclugpoet Katie (Catherine as a young girl), 10mchaor rw. Ou(rg1 40 45)e played by Lamie Anderson and Ev's p-upys(1m)S L best friend Oscar, played by Ken SA LEh~ D » l 1~Ore 59a Bond of Whitby). As the characters -w IAN U.VVKI KKA PRICED from the past arise i Catherine's 'M OE R memory 'or the memory of her L father, they appear on stage to join 8- the tensions ana conflicts o 1f Choose f rom a large setection of polyester and Catherine's present-day confron- handwrapped flowers in decorator colours. j 3I. tation with her elderly widowed Orrg7 09e fathier.SAEPIE RM3 4e The play begins as Catherine, Greenery net încluded. now, a successful writer living in t Western Canada, returns home for thé dedication 0of the local hospital, having had no communication with hér 'fatherfor several years. The .. ...... audience will be intrigued and, clïà llenged by the playwright as she1 4 a encouragesthem to reach their own P AC C H I conclusions -while they watch the 4id>'M --b*ý', INS13 growthofecaatrs 'h,~. 50" high back Directed by Carolyn Wilson, 4 oz. bag. titbs iiDoc" will be performed at the arts FLOIRAL FOAIM Our reg. 1.89 ea, lc rmacn. > Our reg. 52.99 ea. ea. HRall complex on Fridays and wet (green) 9a x 4" x 30 Saturda Ys Feb. 26 and 27 and Mar- or dry (brown) 80 x-4W x2'1/'. FLORAL TAPE -RADIO CABINET ch 4and 5at 8p.zn.1. r 1/2" wide x 90'1 long. Choose from #l721> 9A Tickets will be available as of white, green or brown. 480 long with SAL Monday, Feb. .1 at Information A shelves and Oshawa at City Hall and Key Man ea. SALE storage doors.e at the Oshawa Centre. Advance Our reg u e.23999 ea MU 9 tickets are $4, those purchase'on0 s performance dates are $5TWST ABL Our re g. 1i 59S TeaE 20" dîam. X 22" high Mcauhln e ~ RA T ~~Ideat cofl ee table.gjjk4 A tthe R Â c Our reg. 36.99 ea . . ea.ý _______ 'C A FDATU LOUNGE CRAFT MINI COILS47"ln The following are four new exhibitions at the Avalable in 1/- x 75,,Ntra aq Robert MeLaughlin Gallery:0 Our reg. 95.99 ea. ea7 9 New Scuipture/Montreal -Jan. 12 to Feb. 21 -onadr NwegnigFb2o8Our reg,899 ea...ý....... ý 1 overwhelmed at the initial response rWE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES to the new chapter. Dixon says the Oshawa and area chapter is suitable for those who live between chapters, in Toronto andPeterborough. The grc>up shares information onO PNSN DYI educational programs and-other0 E SN D "> held reâedt eiepy Feb. 9, 730, pin., at the Kinsmen ________________________________ Community Centre in' Oshawa, and Dixon welcomes alcomers. WHrIMY FREE 1