Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 21, 1982, Page 6, Image 6

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Crownorer
heads local
UN Day
Each y e a r the U nited N a ­
tions Association of the
U nited States of A m eric a
seeks
to
e n c o u ra g e
Am ericans to focus a tte n ­
tion on special concerns of
the w orld fa m ily of nations
th ro u g h o b s e rv a n c e of
United Nations D a y
This y e a r the U n ited N a ­
tions' them e is " T h e U N
Im p ro v in g the Q u a lity of
L ife " Oregon is joining
other states to sponsor a c ­
tiv itie s w hich re la te to the
them e, including contact
w ith
o r g a n iz a tio n s
representing aging, d is a r­
m am ent and environ m en t
M a r g a r e t C r o w n o v e r,
m e m b e r o f th e S a n d y
L ib ra ry Board and fo rm e r
city lib ra ria n , was ap
pointed by M ayor Ruth
I-oundree to serve as the
mayor's honorary UN Day
chairperson for the Sandy
community
This Friday. Oct 22, will
be the celebration of the
37th anniversary of the
United Nations Charter in
San Francisco
“I’m old-fashioned enough to
believe that government should
be our ally, our friend, somebody
who cooperates with us....not
simply something that regulates
our lives at an ever-increasing
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Staff photo
Alice i Judy Sheppardi and James (G ary Lange* peruse his scrapbook of clippings of his exploits as a burglar in a scene
from “ The White Sheep of the F a m ily .” a Sandy Community Players' production opening tomorrow evening.
‘White Sheep’ offers family laughs
by DAN D ILLO N
T h e re 's one in e very
crow d.
H e 's th e m is f it , the
square peg in a round hole,
the w hite sheep of the fam i
iy
P e te r W in te r becomes an
outsider in his own home
when he develops a p ro ­
blem He wants to hide the
n efa rio u s h a b its of his
s e e m in g ly -p ro p e r B ritish
fa m ily fro m "one of the
p u b lic ," Angela, his fiance
How he goes about it
spins the ta le of " T h e W hite
Sheep of the F a m ily ," a
com edy bv L du G ard e
Peach and la u H a y , the
latest Sandy C o m m un ity
P la y e rs presentation
T h e f a m ily co m e d y
opens SCP's fifth season of
bringing live th e a te r to
Sandy audiences.
A very nice, upper class
f a m ily in L o n d o n , the
MOONLITE
MADNESS
WATCH Ir» tfetnh >n The Pmt1
Thursday, O ct. 28
W inters a re the shoplifting
m o th e r A lic e , fa th e r
J a m e s , a b u r g la r ;
a
pickpocket dau gh ter n a m ­
ed P a t, and son P e te r, an
expert forger
Even Janet the m a id ,
p la y e d by S an dy H ig h
School student Suzanne
D elaney, is into the fa m ily
act, learning to become a
pickpocket
T he play features Judy
S h e p p a rd as A lic e and
G a ry L an ge as Jam es
C ra ig T h a c k e r is P e te r and
T o m i G riffin plays Angela
O ther cast m em bers a re
L in d a W itto m a n , who is
m a k in g her SCP debut as
•h e v ic a r 's w ife , M rs
W em b ley; Donna Nash as
the pickpocket d au gh ter.
Noel Allen as Sam Jackson,
an “ in te rn a tio n a l b ro k e r"
o r. if you w ill, a fence, and
P e te r Sheppard as Assis­
tant Police Com m issioner
Preston
duction opens to m o rro w
e v e n in g w ith a s p e c ia l
D o lla r Night p erfo rm ance
w ith a ll adm issions SI. C u r­
tain tim e w ill be 8 p.m
Doris Sheik returns to
lend a hand w ith the
P la y e rs as d ire c to r
A
vete ra n of several co m ­
m u n ity th e a te r groups in
the P o rtla n d a re a , she
directed the SCP produc­
tion "L o v e rs and O ther
S tra n g e rs " this sum m er.
Tickets a re $4 for adults,
$2 50 fo r s tu d en ts and
senior citizens
for
STATE SENATOR
District 14
For 22 years, editor-publisher of the Silverton
weekly newspaper....and one of the few
‘‘independents” left in Oregon.
The p lay w ill run F rid a y s
and S a tu rd a y s th ro u g h
Nov. 6
(Davis for State Senate • Caroly n Berg Treas. • P.O. Box 35 Silverton, Or 973811
Jan Jacqua produced the
play
The three-act fam ily pro-
Elect DALE
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