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Whitby Free Press, 26 Apr 1995, p. 10

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Pops 10, Whktby Fm..Pmes, Wehiesday. Apnil 26,19lm *Festival Singers to perform locally The Elora Festival Singers will erf orm on Saturday, M ay 6in It will be the final concert of the 1994-95, season. -- the 25th season -- of the Durham Region Concert Association. The 20-member, poesional choir was originally formed4 every summer as the principal ensemble for the Elora Three Centuries Festival. The Elora Festival of Song, as it 19 now known, is a threeý-week- celebration of choral/vocal arts. The Simges.gie numerous concertsodrig thefestival, and the group is now known as one of Canada's inest chamber chofrs. Conductor Nool Edison, born in toronto, was a founding mem- ber of the Elora Three Centuries Festival in 1979 and became artistic director in 1983. He founded the Singera in For information about tickets to the Oshawa concert, at the Salvation Am Temple at 570 Thornton "Rd.N.,call Thomas House of Music in Whitby at 430-8015. The Oshawa Stmhn Orchestra (050) will hoit annual book sale in May. Ail hard-back and paperback books are welcome, but no magazines. The OSO also accepta musical tapes and CUs, but no records. Call 579-6711 or 723-3183 JILLIAN HARRIS, 2, checks out a. bunny nose while a magician entertains during Easter weekend activities that marked the opening of Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village.> The tulip fetival begins this weekend and a craft show and sale is on Saturday and Sunday. Photas by Jememy Dmear and Jul. ie4ftw Fundmraiserfor kids' camp Viva LasVegasu-in Oshawa The WitbyInn Restaurant & Sports Bar Briqet afatis -itypecai LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PINK CADILLAC Stellite TV - Teams Welcome SDining Room Specia1s~ Buy one entrée at regular price 1 * get 2nd entrée ýAT 1/2 PRICE ÀR Equal or les er value. Not lo be used wfth olher m specials. Expires May 31. 1995. % -- ---- - - m mo Kids for Kids will present 'Viva Las Vegad at Branch 43, Royal Canadian Legion, 471 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa, on Thursday, May 4. Entertainnient includes saxa- phonist and singer Franicie Vag, impressionist (Benny HEIl, Irish Rovers) Ian Hillis, impressiomist (Cher, Dolly3 Parton) Robyn Hifli, keyboardist Michael Dunne and the Drearngirl Dancers. Cost for dinner and theatre is $30; theatre only, $20. Social Erne begins at 6:30 p.m., roast beef dinner at 7 p.m., theatre at 8 p.m. Proceeds go to 'Nids for Kids' Camp Sharing 1995, for grade 1 to 8 students. For tickets, cal 576-1198. Visit a friendly Irish Pub <only 20 minutes away) 10o of your favourite brews on tap as well as a f'ul compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub fare. *Top off your e'vening with a game of darts. For a relaxed, casuai Urne corne toaa warm comfortable atmosphere at The Antrini House Good FoodL Good Drink Good limes. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 the t~f~ the halE P:'ntd. Pub & Restaurant ENTERTAIMMRENT Fri. Apr. 28th & Sat. Apr. 29th 9pm.- lam - No Caver BOILERMAKERS Tuesdiqy Nigtits WING NIGHT Every Wednesday Night. BARNEY ADAMS BLUES BAND OvI/4IM I#WIIT Join us Apr. 3Oth for prizes courtesy of the Premiumn Beer Company! Every Sunday Night - 9pm JAM NIGHT WITH ANDREW HEATHCOTE ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER LIVE BY SATELLITE Sat. April 29th -, 10:00 arn Norwich vs. Liverpool $5.00 cover Sun. April 3Oth * 11:00 arn Westham vs. Blackburn $5.00 cover Mon. May lst - 3:00 prn Covent7 vs. Man. Utd. GARDENS GOINGSýO Canadian/Chinese Iiitei-natioiial Buffet Roast Beef. Roast Tui-k-ey. Bak-ed Ham & A Chiiiese Dislies! Plus salad bar!

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