ISHGWTIME lime The annual Tulip Festival at Cullen Gardene w21 begin May 4. .About 80 000 tulips will be in bloom for ÎËe festival which con- tinues until May 20. Rhododendrons will be in blciom from May 18 to June 2. Juried art show The Oshawa Art Association je holding its 28th annual juried art show from May6 to June 2atthe Robert McLaughlln Gallery, Bagot Street, Oshawa. Ar"i efrom Durham Region are welcome to enter mn the. categories of oul, acrylic, watercolour, nilxed media, pastel, prints (not photographe), drawing and i sculpture. For more detaile, oeil Terry Nicholse at 723-8911 (eveninge) or 576-3398 (days). Singers The Oshawa Festival Singera will offer a program of dietinctly Canadian choral music on Wedniesday, May 8, 7 p.m., in the McLaughlin Public Library auditorim 65 Bagot St., Oshawa. Free tickets are available at the. McLaughlin library. Juied photo show The entry deadline for the .'tVisuaI ,Arts -Centre of .Claring- ton's l3t- annual "juried- photo-. gr.aphy show is May 9. Awarids'are given for best in show. black -and white, and col- our. ±he show will be held at the Bowmanville gallery from May 26 to June 14. For more information, caîl 905- 623-5831. Maxie nd Mitch The comedy diuo Maie and Mitch will performà at Odessa Hall, 31 Bloor St. E., Oshawa on Friday night, May 10. Tickets are $1-2 for the "night of musie and laugchter -- with a Whitby Free Prees, Weckiosday, May 1, 196PaeI 'Chocwolate' brunch Sunday The fifth annual Chocolate Lovera Brunch will be held by Alzheimer Durham on Sunday, May 5, at the Oshawa Gol f Club, 160 Alexandra St., at faon. The menu this year will have a disinctively Canaclian flavour with traditional hot and cold dishes. Vegetarian and non- choclat. items will be included on WIND S -AT TEMPL E THE AEOLIAN WINDS, Canada's Ieading wind quinte, wiII perform at the Salvation Army Temple in Oshawa on Saturday, May 4,8p.m. Tickets for the show, presented by the Durham Region concert Association, are stili available in Whltby at Thomas House of Music or Brass Delights. eV GOLDEN GATE P É T AULPA NI b I "x,4 Best Chinese Food in Town Seiving Dur/zamnfor 32 * ears CINESE FOOD Ail You Can Eat BUFFET DAIILY LUNCH $4.95 D-INNER $7.9)5 .Childrei UnderI10- 1/2 Price-Regular Menu ,Availabl'e Specializing in Fine Mediterninean Cuisine and the Best of Greek and Canadian Food Open 7 Days a Week ~ LLBO 1101 Brock St. S. (1 block north of Hwy 401) 668-0778 the. menu. The brunch is held each year to rais. funds for research at the. -University of'Toronto under the. direction of Dr. Peter St. George- Hyslop. ickets are $30 per person, with a $10 tax receipt. For furtiier information, or te reserve a table, contact Alzheimer Durham at 576- 2567. BARGAIN HUNTERS Si 2nd Annual Sprîng ËSIDEWALK SALE May 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th WW UP TO 75Z 0F F weoivv also -100's of spring & summer arrivais daily! We'e ere tor aaoi lie noa on t Idi tO91~O Don't mfis ou t on 'Whltby's newèst G«d Ilnoe nigh-t "Thank You"l From Durham's Largest Day Spa MO THERS' DA Y SPECIAL. Paraffin Manicure, Haif-Hour Relaxing Massage & Facial Treatment Regular $ 108.00 Special $97.20 OR CHOOSE INDIVIUAL.SERVICES STARTING AT $18.00 Gift certificates can be convenientIy ordered by phone using your Visa or MasterCard. (ailow, one week delivery) The Facial Place ...Durham's Relaxing Day Spa,' (905) 668-8128 1-800-632-FACE 216 Brock Street, South, Whitby (Directly across fromthe Vire Hall) Am Àmk,' ii Ir -er it-'s WORTH RE P E AT IN G Upscale Resale DAYS Ali Saturdays May m2 A LIVE TRIBUTE TO 4 PECAPES OF ROCKN'ROI..L & PLUES (NO COVER) v 1 1 4, %â