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Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1995, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Pres, Wednesday, June 28, 1995 Wanted: Orchestra board members As part of its rejuvenation and revitalization efforts, the Oshawa-Durham Sinhny Orchestra (the new maktn naxne for the Oshawa Symphony Association), is sèing candidates for soveral vacancies on its board of directors. A wider variety of skçills are required at the board lovel as the orchestra is preparing ta, launcli its 39th concert season. Interested candidates -- those with. experience in marketing, fundraising, community liaison, or in business/arts collaboration projects are particularly encouraged -- may contact the orchestra by calling (905) 576-6711, by fax at (905) 576-0833, or by mail ta, the Nominations Comuttee, P.O. Box 444, Oshawa, Ontario, LRH 7L5. The deadline for applications is July 20. A 'classic' show The Pickering Museum Village in Greenwood is having its .Antique & Classic Car Show on Sunday, July 2, starting at il a.m. .The museum is a pioneer village that recreates historic times in the area and it includes 13 buildings dating fromn the 1830s ta, the turn of the century. There is a picnic area and gift shop. For more information, cail 683-8401. <only 20 minutes away) . 10o of your favourite brews on tap as well as a fuit compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub fare. *Top off your evening with a game of darts. For a relaxed, casual tUme corne to a warm comfortable atmosphere at The Antrim House Good Food. Good Drink. Good Times. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 r RESTAURANT & LOUNGE GREAT FOOD. COZY ATMOSPHERE. TRY OUR NEW MENU._ r ------------- I-------------- Avalable after 5pm from aur ~o Old Country or Dinner Menu ' for the entire month of JuneI5. *of equai or lesser value. Wedding & Banquet *Faci ities Aaa Municipal parking ai rear with walk through. 22.Boc t.Sot, hib 666221 At the McLaughlin. Weisman: Over -40 years of work shown ' Gustar Weisman: Experiences Becoming Rea]ity' will be on exhibit from June 29 ta Aug. 20 at the Robert MeLauglilin Gallery. Weisînan is a painter, sculptar, stained glass designer and a teacher. The works in the exhibition are representative of his abiding interests over four decades. Featured are landscape drawings and paintings executed between 1950 and 1994. He says: "They are my explorations of, and participation in, the divine wonder of life." The public is invited ta meet the artist at a gallery reoeption on Thursday, July 6, 7 ta 9 p.m. A graduate of the Ontario College of Art in Tor;onta (1946-50), Weisman studied mural painting (fresco) and sculpture at Meico's Instituta De Allende, Mexico. 1951-52. TYLER HOOK, 3, of Whitby Chiki Gare tests the water at the new sprinkler and splash pond, part of the new speia events centre at Cullen Gardens and Miniature Vilae The five-acre area, that can accommodate up to 1,000 people, also sports a covered shelter for up to 360 people, barbecues, a kitchen and snack bar, children's playground and varlous sports facilities. Photo by Mlark Reesor, Whltby Free Press The Station Gallery in Whitby will hold a garden tour on Satur- dayJuly 8, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sfiown will be private gardons from Whitby, Myrtle, Brooklin, Oshawa, Bowmanvillo and other locations. Strawberries and refreshmonts will bo served at the gallery. Tickets, for $12, are available at the gallery. Strawberry festival at the farm The Watson fianiily fiarm will again hoet the annual Strawberry Fesival on July 1 and 9. There will be horse- and tractor-drawn wagon rides, straw Come see Tacky the Clown at Swiss Chalet iWhitby on Thursdays, IJune 29 and July 6! i bpan to Spni iBring in this ad ta Whitby Swiss IChalet & receive a choice of one 1FREE appetizer (soup or salad or cales aw) or FREE beverage. S(Wdth purchase of entrée. in dining room only. Valid *June 29or Jui6 on1y No vaid whanyoCher couion.) 120 DNDS' TE. jump2patatr face painting, creaxveplyron and a petting corral. On u ly 1, Certo representatives will give tips to make jam or jelly. Strawberry shorteakes, hot dfgs, sausages and drinks will be served by the the hdïf Ir c& the half piUttLd. Pub & Restaurant 1,01 Mary St. W., WitbyJ ENTERTAINNENT Sunday, Jufy 2nd - gpm - lam Jtam Nî0ght with Andrew Heathcote TUESDAY WINGS NIGHT SPECIAL Every Thursday Night Domestic JUG & 11r2 LB WINGS HAMPY BRTII>AY CANADA! June 3Oth, Jufy lst & 2nd Friday, Saturday) * Sunday Night 2 for 1 Diner enfreos* m from 5pm ta close q.- Please present coupon wth order Bowmanville Tennis Club on July 1 and 9 by the Big Sisters of Durham ta, raise funds for their respective organizations. The festivities begin at 10 a.m. and will continue until 4 p.m., at the farm at 1583 Maple Grove Rd., RR2 Bowmanville. CalI 905-623-4934 for more information. He lias executed numerous commissions in stained glass for churches in Ontario and the U.S., includin the Adelaide McLaugln Memorial in St. Andrew's United Church, Oshawa.. Weisman's teaching experience began ini 1949 as an assistant ta Fred Varley. On faculty at the Ontario College of Art since 1953, he lias served on the governing coundil of the college., An exhibition of sculptures by Canadian artist Anna Wagner- Ott opened at the gallery last week. Hor recent work explores the contradictions between the ancient and powerful mythical images of women and the painful female maskis flashed daily by mass media. A HILSTORICAL PEATUIRE in the ,Whitby Free Pres i .Where was Canada's first Soul Conservation and Farmn Improvement Day held on Sept. 8, 1949? 2. Who was the first local Member of Provincial Parliament who resided in Whitby? 3.Where was the second Womnen's Institute branch in the world founded and when? 4. Who was the f irst Quarter Century Club member at the Whitby Mental Health Centre? Ans wers on Page 23 This feature provided by L0o.l Arliterturai Cor-ervation Advi3org Como.ttec HERONOATE BARN THEATRE 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering HILARIOUS HIT COMEDY "BUT SHEF

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