r~r v -~ -- - r -- - Pope 10, Whltby Fme PMUs.,WechisdaY, APril 12,199m Murphy's landscpsto be hown An exhibition of landscape nting by Canadian artiet Greg willï open at the Robert McLaugbin Galery, Oshawa on April 20. The public is invited te meet the artist. at arecePtion from 7 te 9 p.m. on opening day. Since 1987, M 1hy has_ Drawing for Art, The Station Gallery' major fundraising evet for the spring will be held on Wednesday April 26. lhoe purcLaing the '$160 tickets wil win an orignalwork of art, ail works vaue from $150 te $13,000. Thie pre-sold tickets will be drawvn m random order on the evenin of the event. Each ticket holde will then have two Art WO] Art workshops will be offered this srn at The Station Gal-' e3:-ný--- Waterless Litho- graphy' willlb held on April 29 and 30, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with instructor Alan Flint. Cst le $80 for members, $91 for non-mem- ber for the two-day sesion. 'Drawing and Painthig from the Model, with instructor Jobn Là eonard, will 'be held on Sunday, M R10, a.'m. te 4 p.m. Cost is C frmembers, $48 for non- r 'j devoted an increasing proportion of time te painting. He bas used the rural and wllderness areas in bis figurative work- as context rather than subject even though bis landacape studies were almost always devoid of people. Hie interest in landacape mi nutes te choose an art work'. More than 75 works have been donated by regionally and inter- nationally recognized Canadian artiste. Order forme for the evènt, held i cooperation with the Rotary Club of Whitby, are available at the, gallery or through _Rotary membeOre. and at Lafontaine Trading Posot, Bayberry's and KP Copy in- downtown Wluitby. kshops prmg. members. 'Watercolour Painting. Land- scapesp will- be- held on Sunday M 0 28 à 0 r. te 4 pan., wt inuctor Greg Maude. Coet is $30 for membere, $40 for non- memibers. 'Printmakig:LI4thography,' with- metructor Otis Tamasaus- kas, will be held on May 27 and 28, 10 a.m. te 4 p.m. Coat for the two-day session la $80 for mem- bers and $91 for non-members. 'Landacape Painting,' with i- etructor Doug Kirton, will be held on June 11, 10 a.m. to 4 S. Cost is $30 for memibers, for non-members. Pub & Restaurant ENTERTAIMMRENT Fr!. Apr. l4th & Sat. Apr. l5thý 9pm- larn - No Cover AWkward Silence Every Wednesday Night BARNEY ADAMS BLUES BAND Every Sunday Night * 9pm JAM NIGHT WITH' ANDREW HEATHCOTE ENGUSH PRMIER LEAGUE SOCCER LIVE BY SATELLITE, Wed. Apdi l2th e, 2:45 pm SEMI-FINAL REPLAY Man. Utd. vs. C. Palace $1 0.00 cover / 200 vings Fn. AprI l 4th 10:30 arn LIVE -, 5:00Opm REPLA Y Tottenham nVS. C. Palace No cover Sat. AprÎil 5th - 10am Leeds vs. Blackburn $5.Q0 coveri/ $4.00 breakfast ]Dra*iwin',g for art Apri 26- painting drew hlm te American painters, particularl the l3th century romantics. . e Hudson Ri ver Sehool and. their contemporaies painted an al-pervasve light that coloured the landscape and gave it a more specifie context than - any physical feature of the earth. Murphy is drawn to their light' and believes he knows its meaning. Murphy will pose quesions regarding the authenticity of nature in work created especially for the galleiy show. Murphy first exhibited his work at the 'Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery in, a one-artist show in 1989. An active visual arts instructor, Murphy studies fine arts at the Universityr of Calgary and the University of Windsor. He le chair, of fine arts at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto. 'Viva Lasoi Vegas 9in..May Kids for Ksids will present 'Viva Las Vegas' at Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, 471 Simcoe St. W., Oshawa, on Thursday, May 4. Entertainment includes 'saxa- phoniot a"d inger Frankie Vog', impremssit (Benny Hill, Irish .Rovers) Ian Hillis, impresso*ist (Cher, Dolly Parton) Robyn Huis, keyboardist, Michael Dunne and the Dreaingirl Dancers. Coot for dinner and theatre is $30, theatre - ocial tixe begins, at 6:30 p.m., rost- beef dinner at 7 p.m., theatre at 8 p.m. Proceeds go to "'Kids for Kida' Camp Sharing 1995, for grade 1 te 8 students. Cullen G;ardens to open Cullen Gardons and Miniature Village will open on Good Friday, Enster weekend events include 1a magic show, Ukrainian Easter ewg demonstration, .scavenger hunt, bunny display and visit-by the Easter bunny The tulip festial, with 100,000 tulipe, daftdl and crocus beg's April 29. A craft show will be held April 29 and 30. The Whity In Restaurant & Sports Bar BrekfatSpafa Vs-it a friendly Irish Pub (only 20 minutes away), 10o of your favourite brews on tap as weIl as a ful compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub lare. *Top off your evening witb a Dames at Sea CHOREOGRAPHER NIKI ALLARD, (rear) works with JoAnne Prout (fot and Laurel Campbell in preparation for Whitby Courtoue Theatre's presentation of 'Dames At Sea.' The musical comedy, an affectionate spoof of the cheerful movie musicals of the '30s, is the theatre group's final presentation of the season. It opens April 27 and runs three weekends to May 13. Tickets are available at LaFontaine Trading Post, 106 Dundas St. W., downtown Whitby. Photo by Mark Reefor, Whltby Free Preu Canadian/Chinese International litiffet Roast Becl' ' 'Roast Tul-kev. Baked Halil &, all à lncsc Dis'lies' Plus salad Kar!