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Whitby Free Press, 6 Sep 1995, p. 10

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Page 10. Whltby Fme Prose, Wednesda, September 6, 1 995 Welsh band perfiormg at concert tonight FAIRVIEW LODGI talks to CFTO tele Glney at the recer Getting advice, E resident Georgie Bovay Dvision news anchor Tom it Fairview Festival. Somne 4,000 people turned out at Fairview Lodge for this year's event which raised more than $1 1,000 for resident programs. Photo by M"r Reeso, Whitby Free Proue Video sertes at. galler y Thle Around the World video seies is underway on Tuesdays, 2 p.m., at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. Upcoming are videos on Beijing (Sept. 12), Argentina (Sept. 19), Korea (Sept. 26), Carlsbad Caverns National Park (Oct. 3), Southwest (Oct. 10),The Lower Mississippi (Oct17), Alaska (Oct. 24) and New York City (Oct.3 1). GRAT ARTISTS Masterstrokes: The Lives ofQGreat Artiste will be held Thursdays, 2 p.m., at the gallery, starting Sept. 7.* The word is out The Word je Out - at the Pickering Museum Village on Sunday, Sept.- 17. Presented by the Writere' Circle of Durham Region, Vie Word as Out '95 bringe together, etorytellere, musicians, poets and a hoet of other performere for an afternoon of entertainment. The event includes mimi "muse" presentations by members of the Children's Muse. Program, a performance group that inspires kids to express themselves through poetry, storytelling, drama, art and song. Durham writers will also read from their work, and books can be bought, as, well as specially designed mugs and T-shirts. Relive history The annual Hfistory in Atdon wiil be held at the Pickering MuE;eum Village on Sunday, Sept. For more information, cal 683-8401. The village is on Highway 7, three kilometres east of Greenwood village. L Pi hty Inn Restautrant & Sports Bar 1BAR SiiPECIALt 21b wings & jug of beer OnIy $1 2.95 every night ffWNG NE SPEGAL OnIy 150 Each Every Wednesday BREAKFAST SPEGAL from $3.95 - 1lOam to 3pm Saturday & Sunday Chitajn fie rte s ý Satellite TV.- eams Welcome Edgar Degas: The Unquiet Spirit is on Sept. 7; Toulouse-Lautrec on Sept. 14; In a Brilliant Light: Van Gogh ini Arles on Sept. 21; Paul Cezanne: The Man and the Mountajn on Sept. 28; Matisse on Oct. 5; Picasso on Oct. 12, Mary Cassatt: Impressionist from Philadelphia and Norman Rockwell's World: An American Dream on Oct. 19; The Real World of Andrew Wyeth on Oct. 26. Rescheduled The JeffHealey Band, originally scheduled to performn at Annandale Golf and Country Club in Ajax on Aug. 31, will instead perform on! Wednesday, Sept. 13. Colin James, also part of this years Annandale Canadian Concert Series'95, will perform as scheduled tomro Thrdy niglit. mro'Thrdy Advance tickets ($22 for James, $20 for Healey) are available at Discs & Dats in Whitby. th:ehdr& the halfpiIîtLtd. Pub & Restaurant 11 Mary St. W., Whftby ENTERTAINMENT Fri. Sept. 8th & Sat. Sept. 9th 9pm - lam Johnny Walker & The Bolier Makers ENGUISH PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER Wed. Sept. 6th' - lnt'l 3pm Austria vs. lreland $1000 Cover Sat. Sept. 9th- lOam Everton vs. Man. Utd. $500 Cover/$4.00 Breakfast The Band of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Wales will be. perforniing in Whitby at the Rotary Centenniai Park gazebo Wednesday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. The Wbitby Brass Band will accompany the band at the park.- The regiment band performs3 regularly at major functions tbroughout the British Isles, Kds Camp. to benefit from Vegas fundraising Anothier 'Viva LaEs Vegas'willbe held at the Brandi 43 Legion hall at 471 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa on Thursday, Sept. 14. Entertainers include saxaphoniet and singer FranIe Vog'l, impressionists Ian Hlillis and Robyn H1illis, keyboarclist Michael Dunne and the Dreammrgirl Dancers. The night begins at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $20, with pIroceeds going te the Klds for KcId' Camp Sharing program. For more information, cail Sam Magee at 576-1198. including royal ones, and lias toured extensively in Belgium and Germany. Unlike other military bands, it plays only brass instruments and doesn'!t have a woodwind section. TALES FOR TCT" Registration begins Sept. 13 for Tales for Tots, a 30-minute song& story and ffngerplay program for, those aged two and three, and their parents. Sessions are Tueiàdays. mornings, Sept. 19 te- Oct. 24, and Nov. 7 to Dec. 12; Wednesday mornings, Sept. 20 te Oct. 25, Nov. 8 te Dec. 13. For more information, cail 668-6531. PRESCROOL STORYTIM Registration begins Sept. 13 for Presehool Storytime, a 30-minute program of book-sharing, songe and action rhymes for those aged four and five. Sessions are Tuesday afternoons, Sept. 19 te Oct. 24, Nov. 7 te Dec. 12; Wednesday afternoons, Sept. 20 te Oct. 25, Nov. 8 te, Dec. 13. For more information, cail 668-6531. HEIT EDAU A storytelling session in celebration ofHeritage Day will be held Saturday, Sept. 9, 10:15 te il a.m., for ail ages. Telephone Art lessons offered Classes in varlous forms of art will soon begin at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa. Painting the Land in Quep for senior higli school students and adulte, wiil be held on Sunday afternoon, from Sept. 10 te Nov. 12. Instructor is Andrew Bodor, cost'is $100 for members, $115 for non-members. Multi-media classes, taught by Wendy Wallace, are for those aged 13 te 19, on Thursday nights, Sept. 21 to Nov. 16. Cost is $70 for members, $85 for non-members. Saturday Kidstuf (instrucrt,'ors Janis Demkiw, Jessica Thompson), for those aged five te 19, is on Saturdays, Sept. 16 to Dec. 2. Cost is $60 for members, $75 for non-members. Introduction to Drawing (instructor Darlene Cole), for senior higli echool students and adulte, is on Thursday niglits, Sept. 21 te Oct. 26. Cost is $75 for members, $90 for non-members. Explore Art (instructor Katya Rudzik), for those aged three te five, is on Wednesdays or Thursdays fr-om Oct. 5 te, Nov. 30. Cost is $40 for members, $55 for non-members. Drawing and Painting (instructor Sean McQuay), ie on Thursday nights from Nov. 9 to Dec. 14. Cost is $75 for members, $90 for non-members. Workshops include catonn (Sept. 17), Wicked Watercoloursr (Oct. 15), Art-Making (Nov. 19), Expressive Origami (Dec. 10), and l9th century blue printing (instructor Karen Buck-Mclntosh) on Oct. 14. For more information, cail the gailery at 576-3000. Visit a Irish Pub <only 20 minutes away)à *10 of your favourite brews on tap as weIl as a full compliment of beverages. *Try our fine lrish Pub fare. *Top offTyour evening with a gamne of darts. For a relaxed, casual Urne corne toaa warm comfortable atmosphere at The AntimnHouse Good Food Good Dink Good limes. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853, 1 1 1 1

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