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Whitby Free Press, 2 Aug 1995, p. 9

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Whltby Fre Press, -Wednesday, August 2, 1995 Page 9 Larg WVhitby resence at Jubilee Our professional, carinq psychic readers can answer your questions about Your Love Life... Career... Money... Success... Relationships... Desires... Goals... and Other Important Personal Matters! dxciitill rceLectures £GbDames Informative lectures on... Near Death Experience... Méditation Techniques... Positive Thinkin g... Connecting With Your Spirit Guides... Colours That eal... Haunted Houses... Psychic Detectives... 1 UFOs... Also exciting... Palmistry... Trt. Psychometryj... Aura... and Past Life Demonstrations! ,5pecricit Kid'5 Korner While youre having a reading, your kids can... Speak to, an amazing tlIing electronic wizard... Rub Aladdin's magical Iamp... And even play an action packed haunted house vd eo gamre where they are the ghost and their mission is to scare the people in it! Great Ilourly Dloors Prizes Enter your name to win... Free Psychic Readings... Books... Crystals... Jewelry... Tarot Decks... & More! Interactive Psvchic Museum Exlore the many wonders of The Museum of Uic ParanormaTm, the world's first psychic museum! Gaze into a genuine crystal bal... Rinq a Tibetan wish bell... Learn how to reac your palm... Learn the best and worst days for marryng... Cast your own horoscope with cosmic vibrations... Discover your destiny according ta numferology... Hold a powerful stress releasing ramn stick... Find out what secrets the shape of your nase reveals about you... Its aIl here and a whoîe lot more! Under 12 Free With Aduit * Free Parking Free Samne Day ReEntry * Pleasantly Air Conditioned 4 Days Only! * Dont Miss It! --- --- - --- - a wit. 4959697 Fr1: 11-10 04 1--- è-Snl ors 4 Sn 11 M,1on: 11,7 mWhitby Curling Club. I 815 Brock St. N.. Whtby É j(From Hwy 401, Eit 401, North on Brock St.)>1 omm- - - - --- -- - Enjoy The Best Live Theatre In Durham OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE presents 2 I 1995-96 Season Subseriptions featuring: What 1 Did Last Summer O Damn Yankees Rumours 0 The Burning Man Tickets available in person at the theatre only. August l6th & l7th from 7:00 to 9:00 pm First corne first served. No phone orders filled. Cash, Cheque or Visa accepted Hegular subscription rates: Thurs. & Sun. - $32., Fri. & Sat. - $36. Oshawa Litlie Theatre 62 Russett Avenue, Oshawa 723-0282 (rir.-il treet south of Taunion offTSimcoc) TutnRd. E Russett Ave. cn Rossn d Rd. Many Whitby residents will perform at the Royal Bank Seniors' Jubilee '95 concert at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto Aug. 14-18. The Young At Heart Cloggers and the Whitby Seniors' Aclivity Mayor makes 'Waves' An 'Environmental Kids Day' will be held by Waves of the Waterfrent on Thursday, Aug. 10, 9:30 a.m. te, 2:30 p.m., at Heydenshore Beach. There will be environmental games, face painting, clowns, reading tent and Greenpeace play- Mayor Tom Edwarde will be one of the readers in the reading tent. A teddy bear picnic will be held on Friday, Aug. 4, il a.m. te 1 p.m., at Heydenahore Pavilion. Events indlude a teddy bear health linic, teddy bear centest, and colouring gallery. For more information or te, register for either event, call 427-3300. Pick-up volleyball is held Fridays 1 te 3:30 p.m., Aug. 4 and il, and a community beach d cean-up day has been planned fer 1-the Aug. 8-11 week. GAETANE OLLESCH DANCE SCHOOL 430-9115 11 Slanley Crt Unit 12, Whitby Off Burns St. next to Wheelies Centre Jubilee Choir will b. aniong 100 acts from more than 50 communities. 'Afterhours' will perform during regular heurs in a Vital Spark Folk Club concert in Whitby Saturday, Aug. 5. Afterhours' material includes songs that "decry the lot of the working Irishman" and "give insight te the seul and sentiment of the Celtic man himself..." Aise, on stage will b. singer Adriane Stewart and musicians Michael Jack and Dan Fenney. The concet wifl be held at the club's venue, at The Heifer and The HafiPnt, Brock and Mary streets, starting at 9 p.m. Cost is $8 for members, $10 for non-memibers. For more information, cail Alison at 430-2529. Areoina bandsII concert A benefit concert, featuri.ng four area bande, will b. held in Oshawa on Friday night, Aug. 4. The concert bias been organized Royal series underway The Royal Collection video series is underway at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. The videos, to continue on Tuesdays, Aug. 8 and 15, 2.p.m., shows art collected by the British monarchy over 500 years. 'Private View' (royal family tastes, interests) and 'Sword and Sceptre' (militaiy roles and baffles) are on Aug. 8; 'The Genius of Italy' (Queen's collection of Italian- art) and »he Regal Image'(Van Dyck and Lawrence canvases)on Aug. 15. ]Brass band at the gazebo The Wihitby Brass Band will perform at 'Summer Concerts in the Park' o Thursdays, Aug. 3 and 17., 7:30 p.xn. Bring a lawnchair to the Rotary Park. gazebo, Brock Street South, Whitby. tfte keifer& fl 'ehIalf PmutLtd. Pub & Restaurant 101, Maàry St ýW., Whitby THURSDA Y NIGHT - Aug. 3rd WIN JÀAY TICKETS JUG & WING NIGHT OnIy $1 2.50 Sunday, A ugust 6th SUNDAY NIGHT JAM with Andrew Heathcote Satlurday, Augustl12th The Heifer & Budweiser present the AMERICAN BOWL Dallas CowboyTvh e Buffalo Bis 100 level ticket plus coach & refreshments $50.0o per person. LIMITED SPACE. Sunday, August l3th - lOam Welcome back English Premier League Soccer CHARITY SHIELD Blackburn vs. Everton $1 0.00 Cover E.P.L. Seasons pass on sale by Erin Nesbitt of Brooklin and Jodi Hunter of Fort Perzy to help rais. funds for their Youth Challenge International work project iniGuyana starting in November. atth Performing at the concert a h Edlipse, 394 Simece St. S., will b. Middle Earth, a Brooklin-based band, Mr. Machete cf Caesarea, Modern Day Braves of eort Perry and Swan Dive Suicide of Bowmanville. Middle Earth is releasing a new compact dise, 'Pdss the Feather.' The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $6. Musicias corn roast is fundraiser The eighth annual Musicians' Corn Roast for the Heart will be held on Sunday, Aug. 13, 2 te 8 p.m., at the~ home of Paul and Charleen Wasson, 4790 McKe Rd., Blackstock (off Highway 57). This years event offers more for cbildren, indlude face paintirq and games, and for aduits, including raffles, spot dances, horsealice tournaments and crown and anchor. Performers at this year's event include Paul Wasson and The Burnt River Band, Stetson, Sudden Storm, Chef Adams, Mike McGivern and Border Lne Express, Carl Leitch and The Country Rabmnlers, Holly Thompson Band, Dottie Randali, Fat Ballard, Don McKown and Bon Nagle. Advance tickets are $4* (those under age 12 are free), cost is $5 on day cf the event. Proceeds go te the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Tickets are available at Wild Willy's Western Wear at the Wbitby Mail or at the foundation's local office at 571-1582. friendly( (only 20 minutes away> 10 ofo your ravourite brews on tap as well as a full compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub fare. *Top off your evening with a game of darts. For a relaxed, casual Uime corne toaa warrn comiortable atmosphere at The -Antrim House Good Food. Good Dfink Good limes. 56 Water St. Port Perry 98-8853 FOR' The Whitby Inn Restaurant & Sports Bar Sat. & Sun. lO - Sm BAR SPECIAL EVERY NIGHT 2 lb wings AND jug of beer ILOnly $11.95 Satelite Ti v- Teams Welcome.

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