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Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1994, p. 14

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Pado' 14,Whitby FrùeèPesW idIy ari 194 'FamilIy of Sehools Concert' at Anderson CVI THE PRINGLE PAK from Pringle Creek Public Sohool: front row, ieft to right: Rob Hancock (trumpet), Paul D'Souza (trombone), Serena Lazdins (alto saxophone), Evan Kitamura (tenor saxophone). Backç row, left to rght: Matt Diamond (keyboards), Paul Whyte (drums), Andy Founitain (percussion) and Phil deSousa (bass guitar).' 1 Photo coumsy of AndM rewkMow 27th ann.ual juried art exhibition opens tomorrow me Oshawa Art Association will hold opening ceremonies and an award presentation for the annual juried art exhibition on Thursday, March 31, 7 Ibo 9 p.m., at the Robrt Mclaughlin Gallery. Entries fr-om residents of D)urham Region or members of the art association wiil be on display at the gallery fromn March 31 to April 17, and many oiginal works will b. offered for sale. Jurors this year are David Andrew, Kris Magidsohn and Otis TamasauskasWho will review entries in où, acrylic, watercolour, prints, mixe4 media, pastel, sculpture and drawing. T'h. Oshawa Art Association meets monthly for programes and offers workshops regularly. For more jnfiorxntion, contact Cathermne Deihaise at 655-3483. A 'Farnily of Schools Concert? wiil be held at Anderson CVI on Wedneeday, April 6. 'he prograin will begin at 7:30 p.m. with a pre-concert warm-up featuring Andeijazz from Anderson Coileiate. Other groupe which will b. featured include 'GatorJazz' a vocal jazz ensemble from Glen Dhu Public SchÃ"oI, a woodwind quintet from Meadowcrest Public School, the junior choir from Beilwood Public School and concert bands fi-om Leslie McFarlane Public %Sol, Tom Paxton at Vital Spark leh Vital Spark FoIk Sciety"» will hold a concert wih singer/aongwriter Tom Paxton on Friday, April 8 at Masonic Hall, 91 Centre St. S., Oshawa. Doom open at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $12 for members, $15 for non-members. lh volunteer comniittee of the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra is *gi Iooking for used books9 to oel t its annual used book sale. Books of ail types, compact disco, cassettes, sheet music and pootcards are wanted (no used textbooks or records). Book dro ff 'Ill start April 1. neh salewvaIltake place May 3to 6. For further contact Alice 723-3183 or thei at 579-6711. T/w W Phitby Inn Restaurant & Sports Bar SPORTS BAR ONLY Monday to Saturday 4pm-1 1lpm (Dining Room Specials mi g Thursday, Friday & Salurday a a Boy one entrée at regular pricel m* get 2nd entrée P. AT 1/2 PRICE Equal of eImm value. Notto bc um.d w*tw I 8spécials. Expjires April 30.1994. information,' Sheffield at symphony office A Hiladous Comedy -Sterling n 129.95 SPECIAL.. THURSDAY, MAY 5 . 27.95 2885 Ahona Rd, P*ckerng Cati (905) 472-3085 lo ra mmiA k*àiantW SKY CHARTSk4 ASTROLOGY: Personal Blrth Report $49.95SE V C: (Approx. 50 pages) Timu Lino Report 1 month $19.95 I (Daily Horoscope)I Friends & Loyers Report $29.95I *(Compatibility of 2 ind vduals) I IName 1: Name 2:_____ *Address: I- *City:I î~PIa: Post:______ *Birthdate: -Birthplace: ___ IBirtme: Brthdate:_____ Birhfie:Birt m:1 *ADO $2.00 SHIPPING à HANDLING I *SEND CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDERI ITO:- SK Y CHAR TS 1 lB-701 ROSSLAND RD. E., 1Ê SUITE 241, WHITBY, ONT. *LlN 8Y9 -- Ormiston Public School and Dr. Robert Thornton Public School. Performng lMoups from Anderson ir include Jazz Incorporated and the Senior Concert Band. The concert will conclude with massed bands and choire from ail the participating schools. Admission to the concert is fre with a donation of non-perishable food items which will b.; preeented to lÃ"cal food agencies. For more information, cail Andrew Uranowalki at 668-5809. Mozart music among! concert offeringsc le.Durham philharmonic Choir presents its second concert Of its inura season on Sunday, Apri 10, 8 p.m., at arony United Church, HarmonyPýoad and King Street East, Oolawa. Ibh. prograxn will feature Gabriel -FaÛre's 'Requiem' for soprano, baritone and mixed choir, as well as other seasonal. chora music by, Mozart (LacrYmosfa fr-om Requiem), Bruch (A Prayer), Willan (Rie up, my love) and Rutter (Jesus Christ is Risen Again). S al guest musicians will be Che Flute Quartet. The choir, under the direction of Robert Phillips, consiste of 45 mixed voices from the surrounding area. The public is invited to attend. Tickets are $10 ($8 for seniors and students) and are on' sale fromn choir membere and Wilson & Lee Music Store, Simcoe Street North, Oshawa and Diec & Date, 1614 Dundas St. e Whitby. 1 Ieil" ý 7 - iii [NURY HOIUJ jE.-hIDEOiiDO3f-- *Indludes CDs a Vdeo Gamnes! *Largest Sefection Anywhere 1 Locally Ownecl Business For 13 Years! SPEIAL! Mon.-lhurs. 7pm-lOpm RENT ANY 2 MO VIES $2.99 s. 513 Brock Sýt. N. 1

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