Sry November 20th, 1989 by Dena Nishizak i The setting is a quaint bed and breakfast on Vancouver Island.It seems like a quiet, charming hideaway; that is until the guests arrive. Each of the guests have a dif- ferent reason for visiting Harbour House.Tony and Jean, a yuppie couple, have come to rekindle their relationship in celebration of the impending new arrival of their first child.Kathleen, an older hippie, and her daughter‘Mona are trying to come to terms with their relation- ship.The proprietor is a mysterious, wacky man called Hector who seems to hear and see everything that goes on with his guests.His suicidal assistant, Peggy, is at the house to try and sort out her con- Boycott Motion continued from page 1 Celebrations at Management Com- mittee. They (the Student Society) were fully aware." The expenditure plans for the celebration were approved on June 27, 1989. In the past, the Ancillary Ser- vices Fund has been used for capi- tal funding. Day gave the example of the Administration’s wish to in- stall an automated library system: they are considering using the reserve funds from the ASF be- cause funding from Victoria is questionable. "We also use it (the ASF) as an insurance policy," stated Day. "Rather than have to reserve funds from our current capital budget against contingencies, we have built up a contingency fund out of the ancillary revenues which in ef- fect provides our own insurance. When we get our capital in from Victoria, we can spend it all know- ing that there is a reserve. That way people inside the college get imme- diate, full benefit rather than having to, in effect ’swallow’ emergencies when they happen. There’s a standing policy that we will not use education dollars or student fees for any purposes but education." Perez said he fully supports the installation of an automated library service because it will have a direct benefit for the students as well as the faculty and library staff. He plans to go before the rep- resentative committee again to try and pass the motion, which failed the first time "because of proce- dural problems. Since I was functioning in the capacity of a speaker, I could not move a motion. At the next meeting, a University Transfer student will be moving the motion," said Perez. fusion about life in general. Kevin McNulty and Susinn Mcfarlen (who are married to each other in real life), play the yuppie couple Tony and Jean to perfec- tion.McNulty’s portrayal of the very obnoxious, extremely rude, and constantly irritative Tony is so superb that you sometimes have the impulse to jump on stage and punch him in the arm.Mcfarlen comple- ments Tony’s behaviour by playing Jean as his opposite.She is thrilled to bits about everything around her because it all seems so "real". Kathleen, the hippy "let’s get in touch with our feelings" mother (Ethel Whitty) and Mona "I'd rather read and drink any wine in sight " daughter (Jillian Fargley, who makes her professional debut), the Other Press Harbour House "Delightful, Ridiculously Funny" are fun to watch as they constantly squabble about everything and anything. Robin Marshall as Hector, the mysterious proprietor, is terrific to watch.The maniacal laugh and energetic nature of Hector light the stage.Peggy (Suzanne Ristic) the suicidal, confused assistant is so down (she even talks in a monotone) it’s hilarious and just adds to the humour as things start to happen. The conflicting personalities of the characters jumble together and what "pops" out is a delightful, ridiculously funny play. Harbour House recently opened on October 20th at The NEW Play Centre in time for its 20th anniversary celebration. Robin Marshal oR os rok ass aA. — = lin Harbour House ‘Page 7 Ye Paci ...the only belt for the road. (|soaeSation Choose between the slopes of Vail, Colorado or the surf of Rio de Janeiro. Trip includes: Return airfare, hotel transfers, hotel accommodation and ski pass (Vail only.) Simply complete this entry form and affix two UPC Proofs of Purchase (or reasonable hand drawn facsimile not mechanically reproduced) from any flavour of Sugarless Dentyne gum and you could DECISIONS. DECISIONS. Attach UPC proofs here. Den tyne be on your way to VAIL or RIO! Deposit your entry in the ballot box at your school newspaper office or mail it to: Dentyne VAIL/RIO Sweepstakes, P.O. Box 9041E, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4T2. Contest closes January 15, 1990 at 5:00 pm. Draw to be held January 31, 1990 e Prizes must be accepted as awarded (Maximum retail value: $3500.00). Full contest rules are SANS SUSIE at your school newspaper office or by sending a stamped, self addressed envelope to: Choose Sugarless Dentyne For Fresh Breath And You Could Win One Of 10 Trips For 2 To Vail Or Rio! 0 Vail Colorado Name Canadi>n Holidays Destination of choice: O Rio de Janeiro School Address City Postal Code Prov. Phone Dentyne VAIL/RIO Sweepstakes, P.O. Box 9041F, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4T2.