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Whitby Free Press, 2 Oct 1991, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEMFY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAyý, OCT01ME 2,1991 IFff M E WJ3TBY Photographie Club's Above, Madelaine McNaish spots one first annual car rafly was held on of the required pictures on the Durham Region roade on Sept. 28. route. Peter Tomblin photo J 'Blue and White and Beyond,' recent' watercolours by Cathy Earle, will be on display at the Inverlynn tArt gallery, starting Oct. 6. Still-life «with a twist" is how the, Port Ho pe artist describes her recent body of work. "I want the viewer to look at a simple sub4ect, such as a bowl of tomatoes in a different way, a more abtract way than the actual subject matter,» says Earle. She says she draws her inspi- ration froni the simple shapes found in the garden -- tomatoes, lemons, and a cabbage that appears to be growing right out, of the paper. Each iè set against- back- grounds such as blue and white china and graphic-shaped anti-, que guilts. Some paintings are combined with colae or painted to appear as if they have been collaged. "They are to be seen flot as Giffar tW m u - 'subject matter*- as a colourful accent that can be hung any- where.» The shtow o;uPenn. j nOc.6 G.iadS.. W t- Photodisplay at mal A photographic expose is underway in tSe Whit y Mal until Oct. 12. About 40 professional photo- graphers were invited to show THE PROSPECT 0F WiTBrjY LASER KARAOKE With Tony & Roz Wednesday October 2 to Saturday Ocober 5 STA RIS AT 9:00 PM 158 Brock St. N. (At Mary Street) Whitby 666-5092 0f* ee HIDAWAY BINGO DAILY MATINEES DAILY EVENINGS Weekend Late Bingos Special Room for Non-smokers 65 Sunray St. (n. off Consumners Rd. 1 block w. of Thickson) 668-9029 il their work. Also invited were more than 200 owners and managers of industrial and commercial coni- panies to view the work and MY SISTER'S PLACE BILL LINTNER Thurs. - Sat. 9- 1 arn, Sundayl7- 11lpm 339 Malaga, Oshawa 576-9121 THE PURPLE ONION Wednesday October 2 VOODOO CHICKEN no cover Thursday October 3 DANCE NIGHT Friday October 4 FELONY $5.00 Sunday October 6 SUPER SUNDA Y JAM Friday October il BUDD Y GUY wltli John Campbell and Downchlld Blues Band Fiday October 18 DREAD ZEPPLIN meet the photographers. On Thursday, Oct. 10, 2 to 4 Un, and 7 to 9 p.m., there will areception to meet the photo- graphers. TEE LION' & UNICORN JIM 0O'GRADY Friday Oct. 4th and Saturoay Oct. 5th 112 Coiborne St. E. Whitby 666-3034 CASEY'S BAR & GRILL Thursday October 3 COUNfR YMNGHT wlth Le.Ann Allison Frlday October 4 ROCK wlth 7lMl" Saturday October 5 ROCK KMi ROOGER WALKERS 1100 Dundas St. E. Whitby 666-3300 22 Athol St. Oshawa 576-9898 lIn celebration of 35 years in Durham Region, the Oshawa Centre will sponsor two events from Oct. 15 to 19.1 The firet-ever Ontario Balloon Scu1lting competiton will be held on Tuesda ~Oct.' 15, followed by a 'Fin to elWcontest, running from Oct. 16 to 19. Balloon sculpting's popularity is on the rise. iàmited only by one's imagination, this art form 15 becomning more innovative. The sculptures are now moveable, three dimensional and often have special effects, such as lasers, smoke and other theatrical touches, incorporated into their design. Usually confined to singular presentations in trade forums, the Ontario Balloon Sculptinge competition, with 13 conflrmed entrants, le the_ first public' THE TOP 10 CDWS OF THIEWEEK ARE: 1BranAdams WMCING UP THE NEIOHBOURS - A&M 2. Tom Cochrane MAD MAO WORLD - CaOtoi 3. Guns If Ros USE YOUR ILLUSION I - MCAc 4. Guns N' Roses USE YOIJR ILLUSION 1 - MCA 5. Dire Stabta ON EVERY STREE - PoIy1 6. Haniy Cotick Jr. t BILUE UGHT - 0S( Z. Bob Seger THE FIRE IiSIR - QVU 8. 1he Tregicaily Hp ROAD APPLES - MCA fi 0. Mihael BoIkinb TIM, LOVE & TENOERNESS - 085 10. Buddy Guy p DAMNRICHT, IVE GOT TEBWES~ -BMG *,, Lovel 42 - Guaranteed S Jeto Tul -.Catfish Rising t Kelny Loggks Leap of Fakh w display showcas thlhbet this Province bas to2Loýr Balcoon sculpting professionîai fron acrose Ontario will arrive at the Oshawa Centre at 7 a.m.. on Tuesday, Oct. 15. They will have SEE PAGE 33, Strong,,cas' t 'n 'Steel. Magnoli as' By Mario-Boucher An excellent cast boisters the Oshawa Little Theatre produc- tion of 'Steel Magnolias. The play is set in a beauty salon, a meeting place for six women who discusstheir lives. The play covers one and a haîf ycars of their lives, exploring the faaandIows of each character. T-here isn't one weakling in the entire cast. Each actress brings much-needed spark to theplay Anne Edznondson je endearing as Shelby, a young woman who decides to have a baby despite the risk of death. Judith Edinondson je Anne's real-life mother and'her moéther in the play. Judith is articuIarly effective in a fina,. poignant speech. Marion Dennis as a wealthy curznudgeon, steaâl ma ny of the Icenes. Monique Essegern as beauty shop owner Truvy Jones, Fabby ?fitti as the beauty shop assis- tant Annelle Dupuy, and Gwen YRegan, as the wealthy wvidow Clairee Beicher are also strong. The decision by director Peter Lloyd to, keep the volume down better herthan ri n the filem version.' The set design hy Peter Lloyd, ~cy Mc Hugh and Kathy aerightly conveys a se aven fron the world outside the ialon. But there are moments when lie play lags, a.nd the shift bet- veen comedy and draina istoo wift at tumes. ,Steel M oplias, continues e '7747 m entertai memit C;Ull:)E Your weekly guide to local entertainment CATRYFARLE 1 1

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