Whitby Free Press, 27 Nov 1991, p. 11

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WHITBYREE P¶RESSWEDNESDiY, NOVEMBER 297,13994,PAGE il HUDREDS iof sbriekig fans packed mnto* Whitby Mall Saturday ta catch -a glimpée of soap opera star Scott Beeves, who playa Ryan McNéil'on 'The Young, and The Restless. The crowd peppered Reeves with questions and eagerly laid out $5 for an autographed poster. Photos by Mark Essor, Whltby Fr.. Pr. Old Tyme Christm as at the gallery Olde Tyme Christmas will be heldatT'he Station Gallery on Saturday, Nov. 30 sud Suniday, Dec. 1, noon to 5 p.m. In an atmosphere of festivity friendship and old-fashioneci charm, local artisans will present their work snd there wuli be a large selection of art work by member artists. There will be refreshuients suh as -hot spiced cider sud "homemade goodies,» sud special draws on Sunday at 4 p.m. Admission is free. DIANA PETRE je shown with some of the items she'il have on baud for The Station Gallery% . 9th A»nnl Old T yme Christmas exhibition and sale. The-event takes place this Saturday and Sunday from noon to Sp.m. at the gallery - admission is free. Photo byMShrk EeMor, WhItIy Nr.r. Members ehiition iniDecember A pecialI exhibition of work by mas Exhibition' at the gallery. member artists of 'The Station Gallery will be held from Nov. 30 By MonoBoucher TlhegOhawa Littie Theatre C ro etiof Tii be Back Before fid'nightê raises expectations only to fail short of its promise. Despite the great use of the set and special efféects the play lacks sympathetic anâ- fascinating charactr on which to bwild the storv line. Tge story is set iu a farmhouse in the coýuutry where a man aud his emotîonally sick wife encoun- ter strange goinga-on. They receive a visit from, the huéband!s sister, and from there, Bileasthiler, the ]lat takes too long to get going-'Not until the end of first act is tere a sumnsfi atmosphere. A7'.TElliott's set design aud the special effecta team are the real stars of the play. There are two very effective seenes uaing lighting and- the Ail you want to know about, live theatre On Sunday, Dec. 1, 1 p.mn., Whitby Courthouse Theatre is presenting its 'Ail You Ever Wanted to Know About Live Theatre (But Were Afraid to Asic) event at the Centennial Building at 416 Centre St. S. in Whitby. The public is invited, free of Charge, to k:arfl about ail aspects of producing a play, fromn the audition process to the final curtain and beyond. Therell be a guided tour of the iîcilities, and the opportunity to asic questions. Visitors can meet current members, actors, directors and producers. There'll be demon- strations by stage managers, lighting and sound techniciaus, designers snd other inembers of the production team. entire set to keep the audience on the edge of theïr seats. Unfortunately, the final con- frontation at the end of the play is rather lame aud long. By now the suspense has dissipated because most of the scary .1.- ments have already been too evident. Bryan Stanish stands out among the cast with bis timing wit sud energetic performance as George Willowby.1 The reut of the cast do the best they can but are stuck with rather uusympathetic characters. For example, Anthony Sicanes' GrIIC anei-oninparticulari is unÉkable sud becomes anuoymg by the end of th e play. SEE PAGE 17 0F THE WEEK ARE: 1. Stee Ray Vaughan, THE SKY IS CRYING - Sony 2. Robbie Robertson STORYVILLE - MCA 3. U2 ACHTUNG BABYe A&M 4. DireStraits ON EVERY STREET- PoIy 5. Van Morrison HYMNS TO THE SILENCE - PoIy 6. Genesis WE CAN'T DANCE - Warner 7. Rod Stewart VAGABOND HEART- Wamer 8. Buddy Guy DAMN RIGHT, I'VE GOT THE BLUES - BMG 9. Tina Turner SIMPLY THE B3EST - Capolol 10. EdecClapton 24 NIGHTS - Warner Phil Spector 4 CD BOX SETr 25 HI& * D.I - e s r e Bik 432283 Paininga pritsdrawinq , photà¶ansd sc2tured ,iki--a-l Reflexology is a science that deals with the principle that-there are reflexes in the feet and hands that relate to every organ, gland, -and part of the body. The feet and hands are manipulated to break down deposits which build Up in them - causing reactions in corresponding parts of the body. The goal of reflexology is to stimulate the whole body, to encourage a return to homeostasis throughout ail the body's complex systems, allowing the body to heal itself. *NORMAUZE BODY FUNCTIONS NATURALLY * RELEASE TENSION* REUIEVE PAIN *IMPROVE CIRCULATION* INCREASE ENERGY M WHAT IS REFLEX OLOGY? A ri

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