Whltby Free Pros, Weckiesday. DaeSaber 15, 1993, Pag l THE WHITBY JUBILEE Choir sang for members of the Catholic Women's League Iast week at HoIy Family Church. The choir is made up of Whitby Seniors' Activity Centr memers.Photo by Mark Reesor, WhIlby Free Press 6 bands at Q's festiva Six local bands will play in a fundraising festival te be held at Classy Q'e in downtown Whitby on Sunday night, Dec. 19. The Alegro Festival will be Durhamn Region's firat alterna- tive rock AJUS benefit.: Local musician Chrietina Hirons came up with idea when she learned that at least two students in every high echool in the region hasHV There are an estimated 500 people in Durham Region infec- ted with the H1V virus. "I believe every tinie we lose a friend, an important part of us dies,» says Hirons, 22, a classi- cally trained pianist. ... with a virus that kils so many young peop1e, how often are we ede oe we finally faîl off this stage?» Helped by Ciassy Q's owner Dino Mizzi and SaI Mallia, and with su pport from the Durham MUDS Comiittee, Hirons put to§ther the festival. Allegro is a musical ternu meaning fast and lively with much energy and character. I feel the naine is very fitting,» BayaeHins.. Participating bande are Vati- can Rip, Trouble With Jan, Easy Access, Six Story Psychos, Dionyesian Smile and But Not Forgotten. Free gift packages, donated by sponsors, will be given to the first 90 people at the show. Funds raised go teward the establishment of Jamnes House a planned AIDS hospice for l~e Tcesfor the show are $4. Doors open at 1 p.m. The fail 1993 Bureau of Broadcast Measurement surveY resulte show that CKCDO and the EDGE FM comnbined for a 17 per cent share of Durham Region. Adulte spend 384,000 hours per week lietening to the EDGE PM and 226,000 tune te CKDO. Total audience for the debut of the EDGE ia 67,900. Total audience for CKD)O je 33,300, an increase of 10 per cent. Barbershoppers mi Christmas voice at mai The Horseless Carriagemen Barbershop Chorus of Oshawa wil perform at the Whitby Mal on Saturday, Dec. 18, at 1:30 p.m. They wiil sing tradfitional carols and numbers by quartets. The Whitb y Mail appaearance ie one of six sosby the barber- shoppers at area mails. The chorus meets every Mon- daynig*Lht at Glen Stewart Park Hall, Cartier and Cabot streets, Oshawa. The Horseless Carriagemen are members of the Society for the Preservation and Encourage- ment of Barber ShopQuare Singing in America, , which has 40,000 members in North America and supports speech therapy for children and adulte. Local residents are urged te, join in an evening of caroling on Friday night in downtown Whitby. Whitby Downtown Business Improvement Area members and local «celebrities" will be strolling the downtown area. Caroling begins at 7 p.m. at the four corners, Brock and Dun- das streets. Carol books will be provided. Children's breakfast _parties will be held on Saturday, ec. 18 at the Centre Cafe and Coffe Shop, 220 Dundas St. W., at 9 and 11:30 g.m. For more information about the DBIA's Hometown Christmas events, caîl 666-4189. FoIk Christm There will bo something for several musical tastes -- from folk te funk, bluegrass te grass- roots -- at the Vital Spark Folk Ciub's Christmas party on Fri- day, Dec. 17. Acte appearing include Bobby Watt Tim Harrison County Vaudeville, Nonesuch, howlin' at the Moon and Freshwater Drum. Admission is $8 for members, $10 for non-members at the Masonic Hall, 91 Centre St. S., Oshawa. Those attending are also urged te, make donations for a food drive. Cullen food drive A food and toy driveJ heid at Cullen Gardens. Ail donations wiIl be1 the Salvation Army for« tion. is being -stribu- mseWime DURHAMSLARGEST.. TANNING CENTRE "Th5e leader in Tanning since 1986" -2 SUPER BEDS - 150 Min. Session$Ji WIT1- TWIN - 300 Min. Session $5 FACIAL TANNERS - 450 Min. Session $7 Gef Cenifcaesfor Christmas - Open 7 Days A Week 'The TanninEers 666-5560 Pomon Lunes. WIghy 436-6242 Osha Go.urresy of FOX 29 WU1V Cati Box Office For OetiII ITue. DEC. 28 * 5:00 PU Wed. JAN. 5 * 7:30 PM FREE MICKEY LUNCH BAG VARIETY-THE CHILDREN'S One FREE Mckey Reusable Lunch Sag to CAIYNIH.AE$ ali kids under 12 wth paidRTYNGT-AE$ admitssion' courwsy ce pton C (-N AL TICKETS1 A porteofOlthe p(oco«dSM wffllbeneflVaristy.The ChIIrnCal t F AMkTICKETS MAKE GREAT HOLIDAY GIFS! M&4P * ,*e>l> * Ott..r....re.k.V.... 0 . ... .. .. ..... .. ... ...V.. West.Lynde.V..e ....27............. R ..........Ht.n..4..099 r-