SHGVd !TIME Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 11, 1996, Page il SPoetry contest for Durhamresidents Ch.Iorus at the clubhouse The Oshawa. Horselei C areen 'Barbershc Choru wIl entertain at t] Glen Stewart par clubhouse, corner of Cabx and Cartier streets, Oshawi on Monday, Sept. 16,8 p.Mr .The program includes th Canadian Sweet Adeline Quartet from the Kawarth, Music Chorus il Peterborough, the Countr Four Quartet and T1i O'Rally's;, backed up by ti, Oshawa Chorus. For more information , cal Jini Barnes at 725-9259 oj Roy Brillinger at 579-3462. ' os sOfundraiser A erformance of the Briionfare,'Noises Off,' will bo b3ld in Oshawa on Wednosday, Sept. 18 as a fundraiser for Affect Dur- hami. Affect Durham is an umbrella orgaization of six family-based groupe that hold fundraising pro- jecta to support famil.les in the care of their disabled children and adults. 'Noises Off' will, b. pre- sented at the Oshawa Ià ttie Theatro, 62 Russett Ave., curtain tixue 8 p.m. For the $20 tickets, cal Our, Home at 579-3406. Jubilee,, workshop. After a busy summner of performances throughout tho region, the Whitby Seniors Jubilee Choir will launcli its fail activities on Wodnesday, Sept. 18 by sponsorig a day- long workshop for persoa of ail ages who love to sing and would 1k. to polish their skills. Principal instructor for the workshop, scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Whitby Seniors' Activity Centre, will be Sherman Britton of Cleveland, Ohio. Britton, former music niinister at Calvary Baptist Church, Oshawa, will lead I"WeBuy, Seil&H Trade CD's & I -Movies" I CD's prioed at $8 or 5 for-$35-tax imcl. refreshments. Register by calling Joyce 666-5999 or Barbara at 4ý 0815. MMmfaldi festivals Dp The chrysanthemum. ai he fali festivals both beginj rk Cullen Gardons this Satu ot day. a, Te Canadian Muýni an 'Dahlia Society showîng an he judging takes place Satu el daxanil Sunday. !a Thie fail festival, the n continues-until Oct. P14, b Y clues wgon rides, a stra le mazo and corn roas eac] e weekend. The fret weekeni (Sept. 14-15) also include il an old-fashioned buagy dis r play1 live entertahimeni kide games and barbecue. Upcoming le the Matý euyama Boneai Societj Sshow and hot air balloor, rides, both ta be held Sept, 21 and 22. Singers' auditions The Count Towni Sinir" will hold auditions Ftonight (edesday) and next Wednesday, Sept. 18.« Auditions be-!n at 7:30 p.m. at the Wlutby Seniors' Activity Centre, 01 Brock St. S. For more information, caîl 668-5939. Phôto winners Photographers fromn Oshawa te Pefferlaw participatod in the fourth annual photo contest at Pickoring Museum Village. The overail winner was Roue Morin, a student from Oshawa. Other winners were Shella Bayne, Mike'Beaten, Dianne Fordham, 1Madeline Fordham, Bennett GuIn, Fred Hunt, Pet. Neely, Bara Prce, Afison. Smith, Wendy Sprung and Vija Tate. The winners' photos can b. viewed at The Word is Out '96, on Sunday, Sept. 22, or at Spirit Walk on Saturday, Sept. 28, both events at the. museum. village. Starting at $32.95 Group rates available. For more informiation Cali: - (95472-308 Q885 Aitoa Rd.,P[ickering The Writers' Cfrcle of Durhami Region will hold the second annual Dan Sullivan Momorial poetry contest te recognize and 'promote original work of poets in Durhami. The contest, with cash prizes, le open te people who live,, work or attend school in Durham. The. three Arts v 1ounceil to nicet mhe Oshawa & District Council for the Arts (ODCA).will meet an Tues- day, Sept. 18, 7:30 p.m., at the Arts Resource Centre behind Oshawa City Hall. the council, which was founded in 1963, recently began distribution of an arts directory profiling the^ council and area artiste, arts organizations and yen- dors. For more information about the directory or ta, jolu the council, cal) 436- DOFS ELECRLSS w YI h REALLY WORK? id VES. It is the only safe method of às ~permanent hair remnoval that is mnedic- ally approved. 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