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Whitby Free Press, 30 Aug 1995, p. 12

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Page 12,1WhltbY Fr.. Pre's, Wednesda y. August 30, 1095ff Fair Jeanne to dock at marina ANNE CAPON (right) of the Heart& Stroke Mark, Charlene Wasson, -Pat Ford and. Foundation has a 1111e trouble depositing a (front) Clayton Mark. The aninual $1 ,500 cheque from the Musician's Corn concert/tundraiser is held near Blackstock- Roast. Helplng her out are, from left, next year's event is planned for Aug. 17. organizers Paul Wasson, Laura Mark, Tom Pht by Mark Reesor, VMW Free Prou WTBY COURTHOUSE T'HEATREMI The tall ship Fair Jeanne will sail into VWitby, Marina on Saturday, Sept. 9 as part of Heritage Day celebrations organized by the. Local" Architectural Conservation Advisory Conimittee (L&CAC). The. public can tour the slip t1hat will be moored at the Wihitby Marina fi-om 9 a.m. ta 4 p.m. Crew members will answer any questions. The 'Fair Jeanne' was built ini 1982 by the late Captain Thomas G. Fuller. About 4,000 square foot ofsail propel the. 110-foot, 135-ton vessel. Fuller is best remembered for bis extraordinary exploits in amail attach boats during the Second World War and bis later success building a construction and real estate empire. The Fuller family made the slip available to Bytown Brigantine Inc., a non-profit organization based ini Ottawa, founded by Fuller and dedicated to building dharacter through, the adventure of éailing. The annual Héritage Day is taking -place in downtown Whitby and wiil include musical performances, antique and artifact displays, information displays, children's games, and bistoric walking tour. Two specialists from Toronto auction, house Reeve Mackay & Associates will, host an art & antique appraisal clinic as part of Héritage Day. A heritage scavenger hunt is underway as a prelude ta, Heritage Day on Sept. 9 in Whitby. A series of eigit photographe of Whitby, heritage buildings are matched with their appropriate dlues. Several, downtown businesses are now displaying photographe and dlues in their front windows. When players have correctly matched each photograpli, they may drap off ballots on Heritage Day at the, display area on Byron Street North. The winner of the draw receives a package of various items from busineses. AK11I1OIS next weeK -ior jitssnarce Local author at AuOU1OoflB for the WhmtDy Courthouse Theatre's It Runs in* the Family, the. first production of thie new -season, will take place Tuesday, Sept. 5 and Thursday, Sept. 7, at 7:30 ar. Tii. scipt calse for seven -men and iv. women, of varjious ages. Actors should have a. good te t e hf er c2s Pub &Restaurant Sunday Night Jam with Andrew Heathcote ENGUSH PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER BREAK WEEKEND-NO GAMES Wed. Sept. 6th ~ Int'I 3pm Austria vs. Ireland $1 0.00 Cover Wings of ~ Learmng Cenitre for Taisforntationial N e - eBok Sept. 6 - CLASSES Psychic Development 10 Weeks Sept. 8 - CLASSES Basic Tarot - 10 Weeks On-going Medlitation Circle Advanced Booking Recommended 10 Bro. S.0.6-413 undest .angof stage comeay. Auditions are -inithe. Centennial Building, 416 Centre St., Whitby (rear entrance). It Runs in the Family takes place ini a Britishi hospital. Dr. Mortimore is about the. deliver the speech of bis . career when suddenly tbings go awry as lie fends off an ex-girlfriend, a paternity suit and an assortment of lunatica. The. characters are colourful, the humour is witty, and the pacing is fast in the British farce. Run For Your Wife, by the same LEASE FRON GOLF "tWOLD'SBEST SELLING CARI# a POWER LOCKS * T1NTED GLASS e DUAL MIRRIORS * ADVANCED*SAFETY SYSTEM AND MUCH MORE. *48 Months, $750 down. FreIiPI&aoe extra OAC. OWASCO VOLKSWAGEN INC'- Proven ta serve you BEST since 1972. An 7I CARE* anid CMA award winner .1425 Dundas St. East, Whitby 686-6410 playwignt, receîved rave reviews when the theatre company produced it a few seasBons ago. It Runa minthe Family opens Nov. 9 and. will mun for three weeks. ickets or season subscriptions are available from Lafontaine Trading Post at 430-3774. The other plays in, WCT's regular subscription series' are, Lend Me ATenor, a comedy by Ken Ludwig, directed, by , Dianie Wilkinson, Feb. 8 to 24, 1996; An Act 0f TheImagination, a mystery by Bernard Stade, directed by Susan Fan,, April 25 to May 11, 1996. Visit a (only 20 minutes away) *10 of your favourite brews on tap as well as a fuit compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub lare. *Top off your evening with a game of darts. For a relaxed, casual Uime corne to a warm comrfortable atmosphere at The Anfrim House Good Food. Good Dink. Good Times. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 11WhibyInn) prestigious fair By 111k. Kowalskl Local .children's author Paul Duggan will 'soon be rubbing elbows with Canada's literary elite. The Brooklin resident lias been invited to take part in a popular writers' and publishers' fair being held near Guelph next month.- The Eden Mille Witers Festival- will feature 29 Canadian and foreign novelists, short story writers, poets and playwrights reading from their published books and works in progrese. Interna ti onally-renowne d author Mordecai Richier is the most prominent of those scheduled ta take part in the. event that annually draws thousands to the tiny village of about 250 people. For the first time in its seven-year bistory, the festival will offer readings by writers specializing ini children's 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering HILARIOUS COMEDY f'LEND ME A TENOR" Playing tili Oct. 28th TICKETS SELLING FAST. Forickets peprsecti(0)423 literature. in addition ta D--uggan, whose collection of jpoems 'Murphy the Rat -- Tales ofTough City' was. published iii 1992, festival gaers will hear firom , Order of _Canada recipient Jean-Litte aîid "felilow chidren's a-uthor Wre Zimmerman. A Scarborough high school teacher when not witing poetry, Duggan cannot believe that he was asked ta participate since ho only has the one book ta bis credit. Little, for example, lias written more than 30 cbildren's books. Tb.at's what's so surprising about it," said Duggan. "Everyone else lias had several books published."" The festival, wbich, was founded by Eden Mfilis' resident and Governor General's Award winn-er, Leon Rooke and bis wife Connie, will b. held outdoors at one, of iv. sites in the village. loup M~ R e s ta urantà'DorisYar from$.9 Sat. & Suno 1. t$p BAR SPECIAL EVERV NIGHT 2 lb wlngs AND jug of beer OnIy $1 2.95 WIN S 1 S EACH

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