wp 14 -- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesd y, March 26, 1996 = d 'Bending The Bows' at Town Hall Mar. 30 by Pat Procunier On Saturday, March 30, 1996 at 8pm, Town Hall 1873 presents the closing concert of its 1995/96, 20th Anniversary Subscription Series - Bending The Bows with violin virtuoso Eduard Minevich and fiddle virtuoso Frank Leahy as the duelling. fiddlers, backed by a rhythm yh A born Eduard Minevich studied violin at the prestigious Leningrad Conservatory. He became soloist and Concertmaster of the Leningrad Concert Orchestra, Concertmaster with Orchestra London for eleven years, and has been Concertmaster of the < Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony since 1987. He performs as a soloist in his . two pops programmes, "Jazz to-Gypsy" and "Romancing the Violin". Eduard's versatility on the violin and his hilarious stage presence have made him a hit from coast to coast. Frank Leahy is winner of the Canadian, National Fiddling championships and session fiddle player on the nationally syndicated radio show "Prime Time Country". Frank has no difficulty moving from down-home clogs, jigs and reels to contemporary music including jazz, swing, traditional folk music or even classical fiddle for the heart of the hd, to Hot Cduntry Fiddle and' Frank's Top 40 Country Tunes. Don't miss this fan concert in the style of the . The program includes something for everyone from the Bach Double Concerto, 'the Carmen Fantasy, a classic tango which becomes a battle between the violin afd dic genius of Victor Borge which ..explores the differences. between violin and fiddle styles with dazzling violin and fiddle playing. Tickets available at Jayson Callan Music, 985-2635. ~ Sunderland ready to celebrate three-day Maple Syru ) Festival The 6th Annual BACKYARD SHOW March 29-31,1996 Markham Fairgrounds Tons of Free Parking Thousands of backyard products and services! Sunderland Maple Syrup Festival is March 29, 30, 31, 1996. Join the peopl of Sunderland in this fuhd raising venture' to restore Filling out a card In the Sears Catalogue Contest ¢; and the Enst Wind Band. the Historic Town Hall. Eat your way through our quaint little town just a smile north on Highway #12. Kick-off Party starts paid off nicely for Hazel Gray of Scugog as she won a Sears Merchandise Certificate worth $100. Jim Cole presented Hazel with the certificate last week at the Port Perry Sears office, Hazel used It to buy herself a cordless phone from Sears. ; heh the festivities, evening. On Saturday, Fashion Horse and Buggy Rides take you frpm designated parking argas to downtown Sunderlapd. After a pancake breakfagt join in Maple Syrup Bus! Tours, Art, Craft Quilt an Antique Shows, Live Entertainment throughqut the day for all ages, Bed Races, Hockey game, Clowns, Radio Remotes, Maple Taffy in the snow, Sundance Meadows Petting Zoo, and much, much more! Tours are $2.50 per * Adult, $1.00 per child. Saturday evening presents the rare opportunity to . enjoy. either a Dinner, / Show or the Sappy's Ball with live band. Sunday starts off at a slower pace, with Brunch, Children's _ Palm Sunday Parade, Ecumenical Church Service, Maple Syrup Bush Tours, Family Skate, Closing Ceremonies and Awards. For further information call Sue Wright 705 - 357 - 3225 or fax 1 - 705 - 357 - 1282. -- NEY Country Reunion' Concert and Dance KX96FM and the Scugog Centre Advisory Board are sponsoring a Country Reunjon * Concert and Dance'to be held in the Community Centre Hall, 1655 Reach Street (beside | the Arena), on April 20, from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m: The event will feature country recording artists Johnny Burke, Harold Mcintyre, Gary Hooper We will also have a special appearance by Amanda Lee, a rising new star from Blackwater, Ontario. Nancy Gibbons teaches line dancing at the United Church in Port Perry, on Tuesday evenings. She will be there with a group of het students and they will "demonstration for us and ~show us how it's done.*If you_have ever wanted to learn line dancing - this could be the night. Several local business groups have donated prizes, the local Kinsmen | Club will operate the bar forsthe evening and the Scugog Shores Museum will be in charge of he "eats". This is a fund raising" vevent and all proceeds will go towards capital projects at the Scugog Centre Community Hall: For more informatio; -or : to order tickets, call 905 - 985 - 8698. Tickets will also be available for purchase at * either of the Township offices in Port Perry and Interior & : : « Tons of things to see and do -- whether [ef@]\Vi 1315 rr put on a line dapcing the Chamber /BIA Office. you're a do-it-yourselfer, or looking for L ' } : a specialty contractor. . Led i I L u b e ' Seminars and workshops with Marjorie . 7 Mason Hogue, Landscape Ontario $2 6. 9 = THE REGIONAL J members; Richters Herbs and more. 30 Minutes CAR CLEAN MUNICIPALITY of DURHAM x > [1d ili HURRY presents ongoing do-it-yourself demonstrations on fencing and decking. WIN A POOL! - Grand Prize-a $10,000 S58 Inground Swimming Pool BETZ (installation extra) Thousands of doe Fe J prizes to be won!! + For more information, call: (416) 620-6620 S44.95 Works Department + "HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF THE REGION'S . WASTE MANAGEMENT *. 2 LANSING FREE + FREE 20° FACILITIES The Region's Waste Management Facilities in Oshawa, Port Perry and Blackstock will be closed-Friday, April. 5th, 1996 for the TE ARKHAM FARGROUNDS MARKHAM FAIRGROUNDS a Good Friday holiday. Normal operations will this on for McCowan Rd (just north of Major Mackenzie) « Warranty Approved resume Saturday, April 6th, 1996. $1.00 Soundoy March 30m 10-5 bm NOW OPEN In PORT PERRY - | | VA SILGAILIS, PENG. OFF _ Sunday' march 31st 10 - 6 pm 1817 Scugog St. (Olco Station) 3850113 COMMISSIONER QF WORKS One Adit Adult Admission $7.00 - Seniors $5.00 7AM 10 8 PM - 7 DAYS a WEEK { Children under 12 Free