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Whitby Free Press, 20 Nov 1996, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Press' Wednesday, November 20, 1996 Art *talk at grall1ery An 'Ar Talk,' baaed on the Robert McLaughlln Gallery's Permanent collection, will be held. at the gallery on Monday, Nov. 25, 1 p.m. Lecturer will be Jane Castel-Vanderburgh, who will diseuse theT'ermanent Collection: American and European Influences.' Cost is $5 for niembers, $7 for non-members. FLY-TYING For current or would-be anglers, aged eight to 16, the Whitby Public Library will offer a fly-tying workshop on Saturday, Nov. 23, 10 a.m. ta 1 p.m. The Pine Ridge Fly Fishing Club will teach fly- tying techniques. Caîl 668- 6531, ext. 23, ta register. CHIUSTMjW STORYTIE Christmas Farnily Story- time wiIl be held at the Whitby PublieIÀbrary on Thursday, Dec. 5, and Fni- day, Dec. 6, 7 ta 7:45 p.m. Fori the Dec. 5 session, registration le on 1hursday, Nov. 21, 7 p.m., in jerson at the library "(cal 668- 6531, ext. 23, after Nov. 2 1); for Dec. ' 6, register Friday, Nov. 22 .7 pm. in person (caltle library after that date). HOLIDAY POP.U]p Kids adgd eight ta, 12cnmake'%h alida pop- up carde at the 1Yhitby Public iàbrary on Saturday, Dec. 14, 10:30 ta 11:30 a.m. Registration je in person at the library on Saturday, Nov. 30, 10:30 a.m. (afer that date, cail 668-6531, ext. 23.). MICHAEL ROANTREE (Dr. Miranda) *Nov. 28-Dec. -1 and Dec. &-7. The and Sidney Lang (Paulia) rehearse $12 tickets are available at the Osh- for Oshawa Littie Theatre's prodluc- awa. Centre Information Ohw tion 0f rie Drman's Death andi the kiosk or at the box office on perfor- Maiden to be presentecl Nov. 21-24, mance nights. Photo bY Mark Reesor, Whitby Fmeepress Acclimedorganisi at AlSaints On Sunday, Nov. 24, Douglas Bodie will give a recital at Ail Saints' Anglican Church in Whitby. Assisting im will be the aduit choir under- the direction of Elaine Broughton. The recital will begin at 7:30 p.rn. Bodie -is a distinguished Please Recycle This. Newspaper' organist, harpsichordist and pianist. He has toured Professonalîy in Europe and throughout North America. Just recently he cornpleted a six-city North American tour during wiceh he played to capacity houses. In addition ta his concert tours, he serves as organist and choir director at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ini Toronto. He is aIso a professor of music at the University of Toronto. The recital commemorates the gift of two additional ranks of pipes as well as the completion of the I Clubar" Tues. Dec. 31 HEYDENSHORE PAVILlON WHITBY Dancing 8:0pm to 2:00 arn *Licensed Bar *Disc Jockey Fa vours, *Hot & CoId Buffet For tickets cal 668-265e* 430-7672 668-2486 refurbishing of the organ. The projects were made possible through two significant donations; one is a memorial to G. Isabelle Town Elliott and John C. Elliott given by their children, while the other was made possible by a bequest from the estate of Helitha M. Oke. The recital is Part of the 130th anniversary celebrations of Ail Saints' panrish, 300 Dundas St. W., Whitby. Following the recital there will be a r-eception in the parish hall. Philharmnic Ch oir'9s- 'son gs The Durham Philharmori Choir will begin its four season ofmusic-malng wù a series of three concer 'Songe of the Birth' talc place on Sunday, Dec. 1i St. George's Anglican Churé in Oshawa. The seasonal concert wi feature Ch.ristmas mui fromn around the worlc highlighted by Charpentier' In Natiuitagem and Vaugh William'. Fantasia oi Christmas Carols with orgai and strings.. Guest soloista and carol singing wlll also be a parto the popular annual concert. Lorie Easton, Mazy-Ruti Roadhouse and Ross Cottoi are ahl well-known soloisi throughout Durham Regiox They will be featured ir solo0 and ensemble roles lu the* concert that will alsc feature a variety of seasonal music by the DPC, under the direction of Bob Pihs The choir wil be accompanjed by organ anc strings for part of the programn and during the carol-ing with the audience. '0if Royal Fare' ls the chofrs second concert ta be held Saturday, April 5,, at College Park. Church In Oshawa. The concert wil feature music from some of Enkland's most, famous co. posers, In addition to Ydn Mass of St. Nicolai forchoir and orchestra. 'From Gibbons ta Gershwin' is a program of = rtsongs, folç sngs, n~dgals and show tunes ta take place on Saturday, June 7 at the Salvation Army Temple on Thornton Road in Oshawa. Guest will ho Norman Engel, trumpeter with Toronto's famned Tafelmusîk, displaYingliis virtuosity with baroque solos and jazz WhibyInn Restaurant & SportsBa Wh«»S ULTider Wheire? Thurs. thru Sun. >until Dec-. 3Ist Diiiiei, Sthoi & Tares Starting at $32.95 Clip #lis cadan8MSae $5.00 SUNDAY, NOV. 10TH SUNDAY, NOV. 17TH Group rates available. For more inlformat ion cali: (905) 472.3& 2885 Aiton Rd., ,Ptkering nic ballada. th Ail concerts begin at 7:30 th p.m. rts The Durham Philharmonic Choir 18 a 50-voie zes auditioned choir that at rehearses weekly under the eh direction of Whitbys PRobert Phillips. The choir le iisupported by the Ontario ic Arts Council. ris I addition to their concert in series, the- choir 15 often ~"asked to do guest '~appearances, and again this n year will callaborato with the 1- Oshawa-DuihmSymphony OfOrchestra for Brahm's SRequiem in May. ! ndividual concert ticket hprices are $12 ($10 for ns students/îernors).For rmore informnation on reduced-rate season tickets, or for a nseason brochure, oeil 72'8- 1739 or 721-9290. hismhouse tour o Saturday, Nov. 30, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Those participating can see what Borne of Whitby, Myrtie and Claremont's best-dressed homes will be wearing this holiday season. The specially s3elected homes will be decorated in seasonal finery by homeowners and. area establishments and decorators. Tickets (for those aged- 12 and over only) are $12 and available at the gallery and several stores (cail 668- 4185). The gallery is also hosting its annual Olde Tyme Christmas Art and Craft Sale on Nov. 30 and Dec.- 1, noon ta 5 p.m. EVERY TUES., WED. & THURS. MIDWEEK MADNESS 3 Bucks, 3 Days, 3 Ways - Specials on beer. mixed drinks and shooters nmmsDAy Ail day ali night ,!ht1 ly 112 price pool Ladies play FRE 01 THMSDAY SHOOTER SPECIAL WEEKEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1 ý 1

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