8 - Southpoint Sun
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Five Alarm spices up Bank Theatre stage this weekend
By Greg Coulter Things will be cookin’ this weekend and next as the Sun Parlour Players take to the stage at The Bank Theatre for the play
“Five Alarm”. It’s a lighthearted look at the serious competition for best chili recipe. The scene is set where Killaloe residents gather each
year for honour and the cash prize at the annual Wayne Rose Memorial Chili Cook-Off. The play is enthusiastically co-directed by Sha-
Cast members of Five Alarm rehearsing a scene from the comedy that starts Friday, June 3 at The Bank Theatre. From left are Cristina Orlando (Ellen), Linda Collard (Ava), Cindy Pastorius (Connie) and Joey Ouellette (Tucker). SUN photo by Greg Coulter
Happy 88th Birthday Peter Blokker!
ron and David Light. Musicians by trade, they have eagerly chosen to venture into the directors’ roles. The music for the play is written and composed by David, noting that each character has their own musical composition. The production has teamed with the local schools to encourage children to take an interest in the arts, and the stage will be outfitted with props made by the students. The five headline actors — Linda Collard, Cristina Orlando, Cindy Pastorius, Joey Ouellette and Kyle C. Haight — have been working diligently since March and are ready to take to the stage in front of an audience. The cast has extensive acting experience and, as Sharon Light noted, they quickly
came together as a tight knit cohesive group. Show times are Friday, June 3 and June 8, and Saturday June 4 and June 11 at 7:30 pm. Sunday matinees are at 2:30 pm on June 5 and 12. Doors open half hour prior to show time. Tickets are $20 plus HST and
are available at the theatre box office Thursday to Saturday from 11 am to 1 pm or online at banktheatre.com. You can also read up on the cast and many other happenings on The Bank Theatre website and Facebook page.
In Loving Memory Of
John Zuk June 1, 1973
Dear Daddy and Gegee: If I could write a story it would be the greatest told… Of a kind and loving father who had a heart of gold. I could write a million pages but still be unable to say… Just how much I love and miss him, every single day. I will remember all he taught me I’m hurt but won’t be sad… As he’ll always send me down the answers and he’ll always be MY DAD. Loved and Missed Mary Jane, Sandra & kids xoxoxox
Thank you!
Thank you to all the friends that sent cards, flowers and e-mail messages of condolence at this sad time in our family. Your kind gestures gave us courage to cope at what was a difficult time.
The Family of the late Michael Tassey
Celebration of Life
JUNE 4TH
Please join us as we celebrate the life of
WILLY MAYDAN
Max RiedigeR
2310 Hickson Road,Wheatley
When someone you love becomes a memory, That memory becomes a treasure.
Saturday, June 4 • 2:00 - 7:00 pm at Wenzler’s Landing
Love Gerarda, Children, Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren
Please bring lawn chairs and coolers. We will be gathering to share our favourite memories.
In Loving Memory of
April 2, 1942 – June 3, 2003
Always in our Hearts, Catherine, Rick, Family and Friends
IN MEMORIAM
WALTER ROADHOUSE May 22, 1925 – June 4, 1996
ELEANOR ROADHOUSE March 8, 1925 – June 9, 2014
In Loving Memory of a Dear Wife, Mother and Gandmother
Katie Hamm
Who passed away June 2, 1999 The world changes from year to year, Our lives from day to day, But the love and memory of you Shall never pass away. Love always, your children and grandchildren.
You are both still with us in heart and mind each day, though we cannot hear your voice nor feel your warm embrace. Precious memories keep you near and when we reminisce we realize how blessed we were to have you guide our steps.
We love you and miss you, Pat, Susan and families.
In Loving Memory of
Claudio Mastronardi 1971-2018
TO HONOUR YOU
To honour you, I get up every day and take a breath, and start another day without you in it. To honour you, I laugh and love with those who knew your smile, and the way your eyes twinkled with mischief and secret knowledge. To honour you, I take the time to appreciate everyone I love; I know there is no guarantee of days or hours spent in their presence. To honour you, I listen to music you would have liked, and sing at the top of my lungs, with the windows rolled down. To honour you, I take chances, say what I feel, hold nothing back, risk making a fool of myself, dance every dance. You were my light, my heart, my gift of love, from the very highest source. So every day, I vow to make a difference, share a smile, live, laugh and love. Now I live for us both, so all I do, I do to honour you.
Love You Forever, Brienne, Lindsey and Mom