Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 28, 1994 , Page 13 A-maze-i*ng! HY HOPE FARM has bulit this large maze, made out of hundreds of bales. Hy Hope is on Lakeridge Road, South, of' Dagmar Ski Resort. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Pres Watt to release second album(AtCiiin Bobby Watt <ôf Whitby will release his second album at a concert at Harbourfront in Toronto on Sunday, Oct. 2. Watt, a singer and storyteller, ~w1l1 perform selections from 'C'est Watt,' bis newest compact dsproduced by singer and songwri ter Garnet Rogers. Rgers aso produced Watt's first so album 'Homeland,' in 1991. C'est W~att tackles a wide range of themes, from sexual harassment to the flishing crisis on Canada's east coast, from the Time to Prome nade The new season for the Star Promenaders begins Oct. 5. Country acing, botb lines and coup1es, is belâ every Wed- nesday nigbt at Glen!;rove Sebool, Glengrove Road, Picker- in struction in dancing, includ- ing modemn western square danc- inis available from Ray and M91 Hutehinson of Wbitby at a cost of $4. Caller is Dave Hutchinson. For more information caîl 668- 5374. DINING LOUNGE Monday to Friday DaiIy Lunch & Dinner Specials M uicipal paring at rear with walk through. GOODOO AT GOOD PR ICES COZY FIREPLACE COMFORTABLE ATMOSPHERE IMPORTED BEER ON DRAFT FEDNG &BANQUET~f Attention to ail Men's & Ladies' sports tearns! Looking for help in Ssponsoring? '94 & '95? death of a close friend to tbe joy of rediseovered friendship. Since Homeland, Watt bas per- formed ail over Canada in Den- mark and in bis native 9cotland. His concert on Sunday is in Sunday symphony season to begin The Oshawa Symphony Orchestra wiIl present the first concert of thè 1994-95 season on Sunday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m., at East- dale CVI, Harmony Road at Ade- laide Avenue, Oshawa. Conductor Winston Webber bas chosen Symphony No. 29 in E major, by Haydn; Enigma Variations b y Elgar; Concerto for Flute and Hap by Canadian composer Glenn B3uhr. The symphony will be joined by Toronto Sy hony soloists Nora Shulman and Judy Loman. Tickets, which cost $20 for aduits, $18 for seniors and $12 for students, are available at the hel»fIcéw& the halitpinttd Pub & Restaurant WEDNESDAY NIGHT $4.00 Heiter Burger w/f ries Soturday, Oct. 1sf ýEnglish F.A. Soccer Live 10 arn by Satellite Arsenal vs. Crystal Palace $5.00 cover SUNDAY JAN NIGHT 9 pm-1 arn with Andrew Heathcote .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . FR..AY..SEPT..30.h.. SARIDA Y;OCPT. 01h 2 MILES no cover Discs and Data in Whitby until Saturday, or eall the symphony office at 579-6711. The, box office at Eastdale opens on Sunday at 7 p.m. Singer - Guitarist Satu rday KARAOKE MADNESS Sunday' NFL FOOTBALL, Join us for pizza at 2:3Opm. Free Draw .. . . .. .. .* .... . ..... ..... 8 BLL 'LRA N lýEVE8RY WEE 1311111Et the Du Maurier-Theatre Centre at Harbourfront Centre, starting at 7p.m. He will be joined by'Perry Gauthier on pipes, Rich Greens- pon on .drums, n m rossman on per qussion, Oliver Schroer on fid- dle, David Tr-avers-ýSmith on trumpet, Len Wallace on accor- dion Jeif Wiseman on piano, and vocais and David Woodbead on bass. For tickets, caîl the box -office at 416-973-4000. 1 000's of Movies o Nintendô o Super Nintendo o Sega Genesise Sega New R.eleases $2.99 2 for $4.99 o Every Cher movie in the stolre 990 Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis $1.99 - All regular Nintendo 990 ,2 for 1 Video Games - Every Tuesday and Thursday .......... .......... . N, ............. ............ K*V: -ME ............... .......... ........................ .. ............ M .. ................. -I.W