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Whitby Free Press, 2 Oct 1996, p. 10

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Page- 10, Whitby Free-Press7Wednesday,* Octôber 2,1996 "v Brooklinartist'5s 'Hope' on video. A video about a work by a Brooklin artist will b. part of Fun Day at the obrt McLaughhn Gallery in Oshawa on SnaOt Bill Fraser's sculpture, Hope (Legs in Dirt Series), was the subject of a video producod by another local artist, Barry Smylie. Those .participating in Fun Day will also «croa-te a masterpiece» in the studio and take part ini a mystery- solving art trip through the galleries. For more information, caîl 576-3000. Maharaj to give reading A public reading and dis- cussion with local author Robin Maharaj will be held at the Whitbyý PublieIàbr- aryon Tuesday might., Oct. 22. Maharaj's book,2he Interloper, was shortlisted for the Commonwealths Writers' Prize: Canada and the Caribbean, for best flrst book. He will, read from the critically acclaimed collec- tion of short stories and discuss the perspective of the igrat writer. Ho wgill talk about migrant writers' feelings of 105 Coiborne St. W.* 430-4547' This Weekend - 9pm-lam LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Fn. October 4th & Sat. October 5th ALAN MARTIN TUESDAY - 8pm- WEDNESDAY - 8pm doin us at the bar or our smoke-free dining area. amrbivalonoe and exile, and fear of alionation. Anyone wishing to regis- ter for the program can g t> the library (main branch, Dundas Street West) on Tuosday, Oct. 8, 7. p.m. After that dateregstraton is by calling 668-6531, ext. 23. OUT0F TRIS WORLD A discussion of science fiction will be held at the library on Wednesday, Oct. 23q,7 p.m. hose attending can share favourite titlos or loarn about «new worlds." Registration is at the library on Wednosday, Oct. 9, 7 p.m. After that, r . st- ration is by calling6& 6531. ext. 23. Watch ail the games on the 6"big screen TSN/ESPN DURHAM'S NEWEST ACOUSTIC JAM i IGHTS J *Every Friday 9pm Everyone -welcome *250 JUMBO /WING NIGI-TS Sunday & Monday 5pm to 9pm Masquerade d anc ponn A 'Masquorade Extravaganza' will be held Friday night, Oct. 25, at Heydenshore Pavillon. The dance, that wil include an olimination draw, will be. a fundraiser for the Whitby Public Library. Sponsoring the event is Whitby Business in Action WH - 430-066. Specializng i n Fine Mediterranean Cuisine and the Best of Greek and anadian Food THE GREEK TYCOON RESTAURANT Lunch from $4,e25 $7o,95 129 Brock St. N. 430-9165 e mveeigs"*tinniversaries J eBirthdays e Catering Avai.lableJ k -Dinner Reservations, Recommnended - .Open 7 days a week- LLBO, i (WBA), the organization of businesses formed ealier this yoar. WBA aiso provided free Lions hold Pub'Night Town Carnival. Tickets for the dance are $50 pér porson or $80 per The Whitby Lions Club will hold a British Pub BaMcVAY AS E LVN1I ES SLEY MAY ANTHONY As 0TCHE VALINS (Las Vegas suingcomic impressionist) THE TONY MERGE BANLW Oshaw Lâtie hee 62 Russet Avenue Oshawa, Ontario Theâeprforrnames w lsi u *quIctysopeaseboe y Tickee$18 perpeaixn Reserved seatigol.T eev rtcet toda peser (905) 433-2010 Nighton Friday, Oct. 25. Te Entertainors will perform (old and new songs, singalongs.-and com- edy),' and British fare (shepherds pie, mushy asgos & mash) will sorved. Cost is $20 for the night that gets underway at 8 p.m. at Jackson's Touch of -Class, 104 Consumers Dr., Whitby. - For tickets, caîl Ian at 666-2285 or- Garnet at 668- 8265. I SHOWTIME I choirs As Part of the l 3Mt anniversary celebrations of Ail Saints' Anglican Church in Whitby, the combined choirs are presenting %Music Now and Then' 'on Sunday, oct. 20 at 3:30 p.m., The junior choir, is presenting the jazz musical, Jonah and the Whale, and will then join the adult choir in singing Antonio V-ivaldips Gloria. Admission is $5 aàt the door. Jmpressionists 'Good Rock'n To-.Night' will b. held i Oshawa on Oct. 18 and 19. The show features jkob McVay as Elvis Presley, RArîthony as Richie Ves IngIng comic im- h ressionist -Houston Mac- ohrson' and The Tony Mergel Band, The Moguls. Hits from the Mltes six- ties and seventies will b. Performed at, the show to be held at the Oshawa Lt the Theatre, showtime 8 'pom. Reserved tickets only, for $18, are available by cal- ling 433-2010. Ati*sts on film A film series, «New Ways Of Seoin Artiste, Their Lives and theïr World,' will b. held On Thursdays 2:30 p.m., at Northview Pléli iàbrary, 250 Beatrice St. E. Oshawa. YIhe series schedule is as follows: Beatrix Potter9 -ct. 3- Paul Cezanne, Oct. 10; Claude Monet, Oct. 17; Degas, Oct. 24; Toulouse- Lautrec, Oct. 31; Paul Gau- Lin, Nov. 7; Vincent Van ~gh, Nov. 14; Picasso, Braque and the. Cubists, Nov. 21; Marc Chagal, Festiv.al The Faîl Festival con- tinues atCullen Gardens through the Oct. 5-6 and Thanksgivi*gweekends. Bonf ires (to toast wieners), wagon rides, strawmaze, antiquecoh and bugydisp la,an pwnpkin-carv*ig for kida complement a strol through the autumn gar- dons. gr f ~W PUB & RESTAURANT Entertainnient- Fn, Oct. 4th & Sat., Ct.' -th Meredith Cutting EARLY BRD PUm A 4:3Opmto 6:OOpmý daily NOW taklng Chrlatmas bookinga foýr Our UPatafra banquet faclî'u. Dinner from, 1101 Brock Street South (1 block N. of Hwy. 401) Tak&e out e 668-0778. 1 ý l' 1 1 DAILY SPECIALS 1

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