Page 10, Whltby Free Press, Wechiesday, July 5, 1995 Dupont Canada exhi'bit opens The exhibition of entries ini the 'Landmarks: Turne or Place com- petition will ho on display at The Station Gallery from July 8 to Aug. 6. The exhibition is the gallery'e third theme art competition sponsored by DuPont Canada. The competition's landmark therne was chosen as this la the gallerys 25th anniversary. The competition waz open to Ontario artiste in three age cate- gories, with a wide range of medjume. The openng reception and award presentations wil ho made on Sunday, July 9, 2 to 5 P.m. Victorian era events .. AW . la Doing lunch - French style PRINGLE CREEK Public Sohool students enjoyed a French lunch recently at Nice Bistro. From left are Alicia Sell. Nicola Lewis, Carolina Gomez, Laura Downey and Allison Fraser. Photo bY Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press Gardentour at gallery 3 The Station Gallery will once agin hast its second summer garden tour event on Saturday, July 8from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This tour includos il private gardons in Whitby, Brooklin, Ashburn, Oshawa, Bowmanville and Orono, and The Station Gallery garden. Local gardon clubs such as the Bowmanville Horticultural Society, Brooklin Hlorticultural Society, Brooklin Master Gardeners and Oshawa Garden Club wil lsoaiea oparticipating. Their volunteere at each gardon wïll act as guides and answer questions. The toiur willho h eld rain or ehie, adescose at 4 p.m. No childr uder' aged 14 are allowed, the tour can begin at any point on the mape. Tour tickets are $12 and are available at the leryAndrew's Shoes% As You LieIt, Bayberrys KP Copy Centre, Lafontaine Trading Post, Olde Silver Thiznble Quilt Shoppe, Rousseau HeiaeHouse, Shisko's Country Produce Ltd. and Brooklin Village Shoppe. For further information, calI or visit the gallery at 668-4185. Art classes for kids Children's Summer Art courses wfill ho held at The Station Gailery in Whitby for thase aged 7 te 12. The first session ie Tuesday, July 18 toFriday, July 21 and Tuesday, July 25 to Friday, July 28, 10 a.m. ta faon. The second session is on Tuesday, Aug. 15 to Friday, Aug. 18 and Tuesday, Aug. 22 to Friday, Aug. 25, 10 a.m. to noon. Participants wiIl try painting, drawing and makcing sculptures like the masters. CSt je $65 for members, $75 for non-members. Ail materials are included. Cail 668-4185. I Corne see Tacky I the Clown at Swiss 1 Chalet Whitby on 1 IThursday, July 6th! bpni te Spm 1 Bring in this ad ta Whitby SwissI Chalet & receive a choice of one FREE appetizer (soup or salad or coleslaw) or FREE beverage.g (With purchase of entrée, in dinring rooni only . Vald July 6any. No valdwth any other coupon.) - e s OCTINsNL 1 108 IZUNS ST E The Oshawa Sydenhamr Museumn will host three days ol surnmer activities for children. Ail three events will ho based on a Victorian theme, beginning July 12, fromn 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., with 'Victorian Flowers,' a prograrn exploring the Victorian uses and significance of flowers through a story, songe, and a crafi using flowers. 'Victorian Garnes' will ho held on July 19, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The programn will focus on popular garnes and creative activities for children of the era. On July 26, 1:30 *to 3:30 p.m., 'Victorian, Adventure' will ho a foilow-the-clues/scavenger hunt type of activity. Ail activities will ho supervised by educational programmer At thIe librai(WU SPIRIT STONES ofSpirit Stones' (brin ggSpirit ofanimals te life on the surface of a etone), with Margaret Cor- nfoot will ho offered at the WhitLy Public ià brary on Thurs- day, July 6, for those aged six te 12. For more infornation or registratirn caîl the library. Puppet workshops will ho held at the library on July il and 12, for those aged 8 te 12. Caîl the library te regieter. ULihts! Camera! Puppets!'will ho ofTeýred, for those aged 4 and up, at the library on T7hursday, July 13. Caîl the library te regis- te. SPY SOHOOL An ROM? officer will discuse investigative techniques, finger- printing and law enforcement in sessions for those aged eight te 112, at the library on July 18 and 19,and Aug. 1 and 2. Caîl the library te register. SAvaillable afler 5pm from our OId Country or Dinner Menu until JuIy 16195. o f equal or lesser value. Weddlng &Banquet Faiitis AvailablIe Municipal parking at rear with walk through. 227Beck St.Suh.W ib 666221 r Patricia Bate. Chidren must ho registered for events, the cost for each program is $3 per child. Cail th e museum at 436-7624. 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