pla Club pays tribute to Burns The annuel Robble Burns con- cert will be held at the'Vital DON' HUT W CAN KIL.SPa&k Folk, Club ini Oshawa on SaturdaynigtJan.29. Ith tibutetoScotlaxid' bard, performers will be Enoch Kent a Kearney, Bobby Watt, Ian beïll on pipes and Oliver Shorr nfiddle. Traditional fare, includin anti ahed neep (tur4 M19 tie(iotato), i. încluded in the. admission price of $10 for club members, $12 for non-mem- bers. The concert begins at 8 ~n the club, 91 Centre St. r tickets and more information cali Jim or Isabelle at 434-1714. Auitions for Maids o Hnour 'v' * M.V.I SuHuD COMM(JMITY VIDEO SUPERSTORE. P ir 1993 Loyoiut and Design Columbia M !~ CLUBIA L.A..JLLJ iStar Homýe Vjdeo, Al Rights Reerved. IIIIIIIUIHh 1 Durham Shoestring Performers wili hoid a public audition starting at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 1 at the Arta Resource Centre behind Oshawa City Hall, for the fourth production of the company's 2th season. 'Maida of Honor,' a witty, contemporary play by American piaywright Joan Casdemont, premiered at the WPA Theatre in New York City in June 1990. The DSP performances wiii be April 8, 9, 14, 15 and 16. Director Susan Lowery wili cast the seven roles: four femaies and three maies between ages 20 and 40. The play revoives around the wedding of Monica Bowiin, as she and her best friend Pat are reunited with Monica's sisters Isabelle and Annie. Monica's ex-boyfriend Roger, Annie's old fiance Hryand Isabelles friend Joel ail contribute to the exceptional biend of comedy and drama in the fat-acedpay. ctorseshuld b. prepared to audition from 7:30 to 10 p.m. People interested in worldng on other aspects of the production are welcomne to attend the audition. Producer Carolyn Wilson has scripts availabie for advance readIngs. To borrow a script or for iurther information, oeil 72r>9256. --January 3Oth - WINGS - 150 ea. Eut In On ly - Draws for Prizos L 8J) L Z ANDREA WITZKE apears to be the victim of knlfe-wieiding GeorginaSpencer while Ray Porrili looks on during rehearsal of the Whitby Courthouse Theatre p roduction of 'Accmpice,' a comedy-mystery-thriller to egin a three-weekend run on Feb. 10. Tickets are availabie at Lafontaine Trading Post. For more information, cali 430-3774. Photo by Jeremy Drnsar, Whltby Free Prou Art classes offered There is stili space available in two art classes to be offered at The Station Gallery starting in February. 'Reverse glass painting and glass mosais' under instructor Kim Stallwo;tiy io held on Wed- nesday nights fKro Feb. 2 to March 9. Cost is $64 for mem- bers $75 for non-members. 'CÊidren's art' is heid on Saturdays (two sessions) from Feb. 5te April9. Cost is $82 for mnembers, $92 for non-members, for 10 sessions. .Other winter classes at the gallery are full. For more information, cail the gallery at 668-4185. Restaurant &S orts Bar Dining Room Specials ThursdayFFM" & Saawday FullRack of Ribs $11»S5 Prime Rib $9.95 <Bug dneentreateg« ar1,2j 400 m v* toco. meFb MS P ac» 12, Witby Free Prçu. Wodnslday, Januay 2,19