WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13,1987, PAGE 13 COMING VIN I OPENING The Canadian Diabetes Association is holding -the officiai opeming of the Durham Region branch office, located at:, Faith Placé, 44 William St. in Oshawa,- on Tbursday,.May 14. At 1:30 p.m. there wrn be a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by an open bouse tiil 4 p.m. The office will also be open to members and friends between'7 - 8 p.m. At 8 pa.n. in the auditorium (Augustana Hall) guest speaker is Dr. C. Kenneth Gorman of Scarborougb 'Grace General Hospital, whose topic. will be 'Diabetes, the- CDA and You.' Refresbments will be served and everyonie is welcome. HOSPITAL MEETING An open generai meeting of the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital Volun- teer Association will- be held Tuesday, May 19, at 7 p.m. in the GoId conférence room of the hospita's administration building. A film, "The Invisible. Wall, ". wi be shown Mt the wine -and cheese gathering. For. more- information cail volunteer services at 668-5881 (ext. 323). ASTRONAUT ATTENDS Roberta'Bondar, Canada's only female, astronaut, will be guest speaker at a meeting sponsored by the University Women's Club of Oshawa and Distlict on May- 20. The meeting will bye at 8 p.m. at St. Andrew's Church hall in- Whitby.. For information eaUl Jane Rowe (579-3438) -or> Carolyn Alexander (576-420). WOMEN'S AGLOW ,,-athy Fields is guest speaker for theý meeting of Women's Aglow at Evangel Cburch, 374 Farewell St., Oshawa, on Tbursday, May 14, 7 p.m. For more information cail 623- 3X97. A UNIQUE EXHIBITION,"Triple '(top to bottom) Steven Frank, Vanessa Vision," is now on at The Station Perry and Mary Ellen McQuay, met Gallery i Whitby. The three artists the public at a recent reception. An interestingo, exhibition is cur- rentiy being presented at the Sta- tion Gallery. Entitled- 'Triple Vision', it includes the works of tbree area artists wbo are fascinated with the limitless possibiities of»photography. Steven Frank was born in 1961 in Bowmanville, where. he stui resides. He received his bachelor of fine arts degree from the Univer- sity of Western Ontario just tbree years ago and since that time bas bad several group and solo shows. "In my pbotography, as, well as recent paintings, I create an 'ac- tive' -space between the work and the' viewer," says Frank, ex- plaining that as the space in- creases,- the realistic content becomes less apparent in the. separate images and the central image formed by the union of the prints takes over. Mary Elien McQuay was born in 1947 in WitbyWhere she still lives. her work bas been exhibitied since 1985 and sbe has been the recipient of awards as wel as having ber work. published in two* Canadian pbotograpby magazines. "My childhood memories are of- ten black and* wbite around the edges and color at the core," said McQuay, adding "It's the core tbat I remember most vividiy. " Vanessa Perry was born in. 1948 in England andý emigrated to Canada in 1966. Now a Canadian citizen, she resides in Unionville. Interested in art since she was a small cbild, perry indicates she is drawn to images created by man's inf luence on the environment: gar- den ornamentation, such as tbree dimensional sculptures, or manipulation of the naturai ian- scape. .Triple Vision will continue at the Station Gallery until May 24. eOTN, CAPIG HI WEEEND DOWNTOWN WHITBY a