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Whitby Free Press, 28 Dec 1994, p. 11

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Whitby Free Press. WednesdaY. Deoember 28, 1994 , Page il Tefô0 Kendali ofMNarlin Travel, whitby 'Ibi time of year most sport entulasis are waxing up for dmc thril of a ski vacation Most of us have a precxmception tha ski vactons are very experisive,, but in the last couple of yenrs the ski vacton lias become very reasonable. Conquest tours lias corn out wiîh a 'u-drive' prograrn dmatincludes aoccomodation aibi ift tickets for a five-day duration. Ihis is available la the majorý ski areas of Quebec, Vermont and even Mairie (new ibis year). Ibis type of vacation semus w appeal to, ihe active family on a buget. For die rmore adveaturous skier dmer are packages to Banff. Lake Louise, Jasper and Whistler. 'lic wonderfuil attraction wth dese particular aras is tha iysa appeal to both skier rd non-skie. The sightsare breath-taking la the wÙInt.Ll.Qebc most of these ski towns have winte festivals inchling everyting from sicigli ries and ice skating wo parades andi fire- works. Active ski vactons are not just for die &lvancd skier, because ms of thee areas have a ski achool wo help you learn how to ski or wo fimprove your skiing. Part ends'94 'Celebration' A pchedule of events has been organized for the New Year's Eve party at Cullen Gardens. The Celebrate Durhanm '94 closing ceremonies get underway at 3 p.m. with wagon rides, children's outdoor games, Siberian huskies andi a bonfire, ail continuing until 9 p.m. Prom 4 te, 10 p.m., there will be continuous live entertainment indoors and outdoors on four stages. Performers -- including singera, musicians, dancers -- are from, ail over the region. A slide show will highlight the year's avents. The «off»iciai' clostne is from 7:45 te 8:15 p.m., wt the Cela- brate Durham song, a vitico andi other activities, as yet un- announced. Fireworks begin at 10 p.m., and froni the 10:15 p.m. te nid- night in the tea room there will lie dancing, with music by The Edge. More fireworks take place at midnight. For more information, cal Celebrate Durham at 905-723- 0023. The final Celebrate Durham '94 event wiII feature the following performers from Whitby: 0 Courtney Elliot (balletic jazz), tan room, 4:40 to 4:55 p.m.; *Rebecca Harknett (singer), Lynde House, 5:15 to 5:30 p.m.; 0 Wendy Hedderwick-Whita (singer), Whistle Stop, 8:30) te 8:45 p.m. andi 9:30 to, 9:45 p.m.; * Angle London (singer), Lynde House, 6:30 te 7 p.m., outdoor stage 8 te 8:30 p.m.; 1, Annie O'Connor (singer, tige 7), Whistle Stop, 4:20 te, 4:30 e Chris Regan (singer, guitar player), Whistle Stop, 6:30 to 7 p.m., Lynde House 5:30 to 6 p.m.; *Jacqueline Smith (singer), tea\, room, 4:20 to 4:40 p.m.; e France Tonna (singer andi <lancer), outdoor stage, 6 to 6:30 p.m., tea room 10:30 te il p.rn. 'Remembrance,' an exhibition of photegraphs from the Thomas Bouckley Collection will lie on display at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery until Jan. 15. The exhibition takes ativantage of the strength of the Uclev collection in nuitary photographe. .A.L. 'Mike' Bouckley (Tom's father anti the collector who started him on the rond to collecting historical photographs) was a inember of the ll6th Battalion that fought in World War I as the Ist Battalion, the Ontario Regiment. A noteti historian, Thornas Bouckley authored ' Pictorial Oshawa,' a three-volume record of Oshawa. Free skating on Satuirday7 The Kinsmen Club of Whitby will sponsor a free family skate at Iroquois Park on Saturday, Dec. 31, noon te 1:30 P.m. For more information about skating, or about becoming. a member of the Kinsmen associa- tion, caîl Bryan Childerhouse at 668-5206 or 416-449-3756, ext. 230. *SOLID PINE QUEEN SIZE BED* QUEEN SIZE BlD *2"IKiHI TA13LES Queenil Bod A NROMEg.K 549 $79 Sale $299 $9 LARGEST SELECTION 0F TEAKi PIlE & RU5EWUUD iUKNITUKI Il UNTAKIU EVERY ITEM IH THE STORE lIAS BEEN MARKED DOWN! ScandiaWEDLVR*SLENSDC.34 401 Mon-Fri 10:OOam - 8:OOpm Saturday 1O0:OOam - 6:OOpm ___ 1911 Kennedy Rd.,ý Scarborough ELLEMEREM~~ (416) 291-7990 interiors 1515 Matheson BIvd., Mississauga e L4W 2P5 EO(905) 625-9320 I W 401 l cc: ~ * oMATHESON BLVD. War remembrance: in photography We've Lowered the Prices! SAVE UP TO 507o on ail our take home novelties! BUSTER BARS - Vanilla Dairy Queen, cold creamy fudge & spanish nuts wrapped in a smooth chocolate coating. DILLY BARS - Vanilla Dairy Queen dipped in smooth chocolate coating. SANDWICHES - Vanilla Dairy Queen Iayered between chocolate cookie wafers. BLIZZARD BARS - Vanilla Dairy Queen blended with crushed Orea Cookies dipped in smooth chocolate coating. WHITBY'DAIRY QUEEN 1003 Dundas St. E. 6854 wM.%

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