Page 10,, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 16, 1996 .4 t I <A fashion show will be -held at Rousseau's Fine Furniture ini Whitby to raise funds for the Chil- *dren's Wish Foundation. The 'Mondi Fashion Show and Wine and Cheese' will b. held on Thursday, Oct. 24, starting at 7:30 p.m., at the well- known home interiors store at 216 Mary St. E.* organized by K.S.M. Fash- ions of Port per an Rousseau's will eYaur K.S.M.PS wià lp range of faîl- winter apparel. Luat year's show raised $17000 or te foundation. Cost of 'the show is $25 per erson.- Tickets are available at Rousseau's or Spooky fun begins 'Coud'ast JEFF FOOTE (right)as Becky and Becky -Nov. 1-2 and 7-9 at the Arts Resource Cetei Abrahamson as Edward, holding Victoria the Oshawa. Ticet reaaiabefrm t e ina doil, rehearse a scene from Durham Shoestring tion Oshawa kiosk in'Oshawa Centre or at Performers' production of Cloud Nine. The play, Wafters Music Centre. which 'is. suatable for mature audiences, runs Photo by Mark ReSor, Whltby Free Press Festival Players will hold 't-s fIrat concert of the season, 'Abracadabra,' at Pickering Village United Church, 300 Church St. N., Ajax, on Oct. 26, 7:30 p.m. *The concert will feature The. Young Singers of Ajax, conducted by Anna Lynn Murphy with baritone Gary Faikner. and 1996 Pickering Rotary Music Festival star soprano Leslie Ann Bradley from Port Perry. The pre-Halloween program will offer a world of magie and make believe w'ith a program induüding Mozart's Magie Flute Overture, excerpta from Webber's Phantom of the Opera, and Canadian composer Bobby Herriot's Fairy Tale. Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel Prelude and Haydn's Toy Symphony round out the program. Festival Players is a musical ensemble presenting HerongteBami Hilarious Smnash I-it Coinedy Run For Your Wife Thurs. thrn Sun. until Nov. 2nd. Diniier, Showv & Taxes Starting at $32.95 Clip this ad and Save $200 Thurs., Fr1. & Sun. OnIy Group rates available. For more information cail: (905)423 5 2885 Atona Rd., Plckenng concerta of different combinations of instruments -- a musical smorgasbord of chamber music and chamber orchestral works. Under musical director and co-founder Stephen Riches, each of the series of four concerts has been built around a theme and will feature soloists f-rm Durham Region. 1996 Pickermng Rotary Music Festival Stars guitarists Ct oy n ViOlistisua ZHolk both rr Whitby, and the Durham Philharmonic Choir with Bob Phillipe conducting, Restaurant & Sports Bar % 2 LB WINGS & JUG SPECIALr Every ght a ar only OpM ifm &5,M *fuit Saturday & Sunday appar in the. holiday program, 'Spanish Accents,' on Dec. 14. Concertmaster .Yiuman Chung, principal horn player Peter Samuelson, and the Orpheus Choir, Brainerd Blyden-Taylor directing, appear in an all-Brahms concert 'Brahnis Centennial,' i tribut. to the l9th century composer, on March 29. 1996 Pickering Rotary Music Festival Stars pianist B.J. Byers from Uxbridge and a return appearance of the Donna Sherman singers, featuring coloratwra soprano Monica Walsh, present an evening of popular classics, waltzes, marches, ragtime' and sélections from thie world of musical theatre with' 'Salon Night' on May 10. Suhecniption brochures and tickets are available by calling 905-471-6926. NOWA.. S SPCIALS ~ By oe etrée at reuar price get 2nd entré Ipc . 1rIt R, . adwh bys m- m m - m m - m - Halloween Spooky Fun Nights begin at Cullen Gar- dens on Saturday, Ockt. 19 and continue until Oct. 30. Each night, ghosts and goblmhs come out of hiding and haunt the Gardens. Children are invited to' dress in costume and join To recogmize Ontsgi Library Week, the Dundi branch of the Whitby Pub:- Library is hosting-two boi discussion groupa. 'Wrzting from the Outeide on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 7 to. P.m., la a public readxng an, discussion with local autho Robin Maharaj. Maharaj's book M~ IntedoPer; was shortlisted foi the Commonwealth Writers Prize: Canada and thi Caribbean for Best Firu Book. He will be reading frori this critically acclaimed collection of short atonies anc discussing the Perspective of the migrant writer ir Canada. The discussion wil]' explore the feelings of ambivalence and eile and the. fear of alienation in the work of migrant authors.. "Out of this World' will be held On Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7 to 8 p.m., and wil explore the. world of the. future through the. writings of PUB & RESTAURANT Entertainnient Fr1., Oct. l8th &Sat, O<t 9th Meredith Cutting N4:3Opm to 6: pm daily Now taking Christmas bookinga for our upstalra banquietfalty -2 rc I.S.W iby6621 rio las lic ý8 id Dr )r B' Le 3t CI To recognize Ontario f Library Week,, the. Dundas i branch of the Whitby Public l'Library is offering special fE' alloween programs. -, 1 On Thursday,nOct. 24 at 7 p.m., the whole family is invited to- a Halloween Mullabaloo. The. family storytime featurea atonies, "Looking for Dracula," and a tale about a cake and a dog namhed Mack. TÈhe program~ will be repeated on Fridiy, Oct. 25, at 7 p.m. Pre..registration is required. 'Grosa Me Out?' is a Halloween special for children aged eight to 12 on Saturday, Oct. 26,' 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., including "terrible tales and sttiff that makes you tremble' and twitch," accordiing to organizers. *The hour of trelig songs and other activities is also pre-registere. A Whitby Publie Library card, in required for registration. Cai the children'a department at 668- 6531v ext.23, to reiseran for ~~ môeifratiCn. the fun of trick or treating fas they wander along the Spooky Trail. Special effect%, sounid, lighting and eerie props pvide the HalIloween 5ihIe fun begins nightly at 530 p.m. and ends at 8:30 f At fie lprany science fiction authors. Preregistration is required for both of these. programs and apaces are limited. Liste of suggested reading are available at ail of the libraiy branches., Cail 668-6531, ext. 23, to Halloween programs Fashion fundraiser 4. ~ ~ Maaa7tgieredn lý-