Me ? iifTr.mtcg bcri!>1, .aa 1 :1 %dxifflW egoq Whkby fre Pos,.Wechiesday, Deçemberg 9 , Pgei SCIOTT, B. SYMPATHY By Eizabeh Hoper The*Whitby .Courthous3e Theatre ýJunior Youth Group prè- sênted four playsIat wîeek. Thé. grup WrMed an ady Charlea Diekens;* 'After The Arc;" written, ljy the grop; ?eatre Our Way, 'a colletono ideas by the youth gou embera; <ElIU' Etock and RoilChrisatmas' writ- ton.by Deb Bodine-Chamîplon. 'Preaented frniThradayto Oaturday, thie"play eérttd with two hshw erorznelec "-kbout 120 children, aged 8 to 13, -are involved lu-the .junior = oth group whuchbas no inem- The r grourehearoed fo'ne e.ks fçot.pIlaysWihivol- yod irop memnbers who eachà had at boit.on. parent willing to beIp .with', the'pouto.Ec plawahalf.an hour long with, an intermiss'éion., ': . cildren spent' a few weeks 1 earnm g about the stage thinga 11k. technical akillsaa impr ovistion,. before réhearsais began,'my yuth ge'oup> co- ordinator tý.b %mith Schregar- «I elpd et hegroup atarted, but al te*r was don.e by the ,parents and: kidi.» 3ads fo Chitaùbsh' Three bande wilfleform at a 'Chitmas Bash' at Legenda in *Whity on Satrday, Dec. 12., 'hée Lawn,' 'hebeGe.' and 'Scott B. Syimpathy' mako up the nligt'a entertainment at the clu located on the upper floor at bocrCity, Sunay St., Whitby. Th. Lawn, once descrlbed in a Toronto music directory aspl1 ing «Park b.nch rock," is'a band th-at * h~y ut *ta ýPlay liv. witli a unIque rock- sound anâ personality. However the band regulars on Torontosa Queen St. W. sfrjlp,, ,4huproduced. two ,albums, ln- éludle, the -recent. 'ebussy A tbree-piece '«power' POP baud 1 from thýe Metro Tor;onto ares, hebeGee has appearedwt ti.Bareinaked.. ýLadiesKn HIISTORIÇAL FMATUREa in the C WhitbY Free Press 1.What buildings in downtown Whitby have date stones on their facades? 2.Where did the Ormiston public sohool get its name? 3.What cemetery was established in an old gravel pit? 4..What was located in part of> the Meadowcrest subdivision in Brooklin many years ago? Answers on Page 31 This feature pmoviced by cqc Apparatusanad Lowest, of' the Scott B. Sympathy'was, once. described as aun vn-cuty beat-folk baid» - a s'tyle of music that's hard to pin dowin exati. Begun by, Brantford, OnKt.. native Scott Bradshaw ln 1986, th. Toronto-bas.d baud ha& pré;- duced two albums, 'neil oe street' and'rnin i Scott B. Srmpathy was the, une 91 oncrtsat Ontario Place. Advance tickets, $4, for th. show are available atGutrn lu downtown Whitby, Disco & Datséi eat'Whitby and at Star Recordsi -Oshawa. Tickets at the door wll b. $6. Badconcerton Saturday The annual Christmas concert presiented by the Whitby Brasa Baud will feature a program of, traditional and modern seasoual music. The . concert, wil ho ,on An art show and dw-play will b. held, at. Cullen Gardonsg on Th.re willb. works, by La]urel CampbILAlbert Casson and Wen*S-fiFokins. The. three wlll be at the. art show.- Caniphe'inlath. artiatauthor and publisher of the 1992,Old Ontariocalendar. lier company, HarmnyPnt ucmngesalal the.publishing and distribution of her work that is also found i private and corporate collections throughout Ir Custom Service to Suit You.r Personal Taste For Consultation Please Cail (416) 623-7483 or (416).263-4651 DR. MAY DAEMI'& STAFF- wouldlike (o wish ourpatienis and ail thepeople ofJW ty a Merry Chrigtias and a Prosperous NewYa ~\ We 1k fýorwarcl to serving you. ln theéinew year. 112 -ATHOL, ST. #200, WHITBY 668-m58 15 ' Saturda, Dec. 12, 7:30, .ip., .at St. -- nhW :' Pr.bytin Chiurch CQcrane Sgt, Whitby. There is no admision charte for this evening of music.. Canada and the U.S., Casson la known for bis, wil. dlife aubjecta., He was named 'ar-tist of the year'i 986 by the WyemarshConseration Group. Poîkinis has 'internation .al recoçonition for bis attention to detail -- heilamned technical =ccra&=frmhis father, a rail- Hlmis s «show aid teîl»'how aociety has progesed itechno- 'o0.TaIb f~aid railroad art collctraare drawn to bis work. 1I ý Il -E SI IsTEio I Déborah A.ý IrVine' -Inteior Decorator, - Good Newsý. Local News -WHITBYý PRESS Artists show their work at Gardens 1,