Whitby Free Press, 22 Sep 1976, p. 19

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<t. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1976, PAGE 19 W]hitby to be featured on TV Oct. 17 O)n Sunday October I17 at 6:30 p.ml. tlie Town of' WVitby wiIl be eatured on1 television show Newv Faces. on' CHCH TV, Channel 1 I, ini Hamilton. The County Towvn Singe rs, and a number of perfonners froithe Whit by Thea tic Conmpany's spring musical revue, journeyed tW Hamilton last Sunday, for the taping ot' the shiow, accom panied by about 40 visitors and initerest- edl residents of thie town. The show xvas co-ordinated by Vick Viekers, a Whitby resident whà owns a film counpany called Megamnedia Corporation, and Bert Heaver, producer-director of the variety show, in co-operation with CIICII TV. The New Faces Salute to dhe Town of Wbitby opens with the Couinty Towvn Singers singing Consider Yoursel f fromn the Musical Oliver and closes withi the Singers' niosi popular nuni- ber, Aquarius. The County Town Singers also sang Tîhe Way XXe Were. as part of the show. A xide variety of' Wlîithy talent wvas featured iniifthc television programn. George MacKenzie and Evelyn Miso sang a duet entitled One AlonŽ. fromi the Desert Song;Philip Kerr sang Delilah; and Phil Trudelle and Jenny Moyle sang Siînrise-Sunset, fromn Ficîdler oni the Roof. Bob Mitchell playcd a saxaphione solo enÏtied Yachiety Sax, in the L"Boots"~ Randolph style, and Marg Connelly led lier troupe ot danicers iin a miedley fromn die musical Fliorouglily MVIodern Nilie. Mlayor J ni artshore was iii terviewed dnr-ing the show and gave his cojments On \Vhithy, a nd filmns were shown aof sncb Whithy attractionts as the Ontarjio Ladies' Colle ge. the yacht club, hospitals, churches, and cultural centressucb as Witby Arts hic. Thiree buses of perforniers and guests left Whlitby Sunday at 7:30 a.m. anid retturned Sle nt auction at United Chureh The United Cburcb xvo- men of St. Mark's United Churcli are hiolding their second Silent ALuiction Oct. 18 iin the afternoon anîd even ing. At a sulent auction, written bids on the nunîbered items are placed in a large container prior to 8 p.nî. During the evening, the narnes of the successfuh1 bidders a re ann oun ced. Lions, Club On the day of' the auction hockey,. haseball. football and '1ere wilî be a country' store. tennis qipnîient. andi 110 sale featurin! preserves. relislics. \vill hL complete withiout the janms. honienmade candies aiid L w r joptular bomne -ha ke plan ts-. a TiKîntiy Boothi vit I aei.lc 1)ia 1 jewellery. hooks, gaines o *i-le-ii,'m111in puzzl.es andcI 1aperhacks. The CI IM rs. Pan I Tane a t sports slîap will have used 668~-4314 presents SEPTEMBER 251H piano Regal Ro Meniers f te WhtbyCentennial Building, 416 Centre St., Whitby Senior Cîtizens Centre are Bar Privileges Tickets S3 Invited to attend the presen- tation of a piano to the centre by the Lions Club Oct. 9 at Tickets are avaiabie by phoning 7:30 p.ni. Entertainmient will 668-1161 - 668-2967 be provided by Dick Wynn, and refreshments will be served. The Fîrst Canadian Bank Bankof Montreal HOME FINANCING PLAN PURPOSE -' First or Second mortgage ta finance the purchase of a new or an existing home, or ref inance the applicant's present home ta provide funds for any worthwhile purpose. AMOUNT - Up ta $25,00(LMe 1lnsured>. LOAN LIMIT - Up ta 15% of the purchase price or appraisedl value. TERM - 5 year term, amortized over maximum 15 years. SECURITY - Collateral Mortgage security aver property. No bonus or penalty for prepayment. Ail conditions mentioned above are subject ta change without notice. Terms and conditions may vary. Under normal circumstances appraval can be given within 48 hours. Information an aur lnvestment Loan Plan and Mobile Home Plan are available upon request. FOR MORE INFORMATION ASK FOR: DON ROBERTSON, MANAGER SHARON OLIVER, LOANS OFFICER 668-5825 at 7:30 p.m. Ncw Faces is a television series produced by Channel I1 to hîighlight the talent of the various towns ini Ontario. r.Heaver said cevcryone was very inîpressed about hiow weIl the show was set uip and hiow it was comipleted with ve ry few teclhnical hiitchies. A man who is at once a composer, music teacher, actor and one of the world's finest violinists, will perform on Thursdady, September 23, ait 7:30 p.m. i n the Whitby Public Librý ry auditoriicm. Maurice Solway, whio was born in Caniada of Russiani parents,entered the University of .Toronto on a nmusic schiolarship at age 15 and simultaneously becamne one of the youingest nmeinbers of tie' Tornit(ýSymlpbotl eOrchestra. Since, that time, he bias composed over 60 composi- tions for violin and piano, fornîed the Solway 'String Quartet, which has been recognized as one of Canada's finest ensemibles, and lias toured Canada, thie U.S. and Europe. At bis Whitby concert, audiences will hear a wide folk and classical NIHT Mike Roberts next week Show Boat II THE FINEST IN VARIETY SHOW BANDS Choklit Affair I Next Week Lockerbie s-RGAN e.. OTE ** * NAN CAMPLAINOSAW selylniaadgcu, charte red bl.o er &ý co. ____________ W.A.D. Se/b y, c.a. S. K. Madge tt, c. a. Offices C*./* Roberts, c.a. R-.W 80/94 c.a. Telephones 171 King Street East, Oshawa C.W Marlowe, c.a. 519-5531 22 Walton Street, Port Hooe 885-2335 WIN EVEN MORE AT Whitby Community Bingo s$1,000 00. in 2 jackpots ($500 each in 50 numnbers or less) $250 52 numbers $150 54 numbers $100 56 numbers PLUS 2 Early Birds A TOTAL PURSE 0F $1 ,675 UP FOR GRABS* Every Monday Night No childron undor 16 admitted Early Bird games start at. 7:015 p.m. Air Condhioned HEYDENSHORE PAVILlON' (corner Wat.r St. and Dunlop Di., Whitby) _______ --r~r-- - it' s entertainment Famed violinist performs at Whitby Library Thursday range of niusie 20 Regular GcKmes 5 Late Gcxmes

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