Whitby Free Press, 9 May 1984, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1984, WHITBY FREE PRESS pj'sDiseovering Ontaro»Il be fair's theme FORMERLY THE RJN RESTAURANT IS [a UN NOW OPEN I By CHARLOTTE Fair will beofficially ths. There will be prizes Johnson and Sweet mation regardlng hi GNTLES opened by George Ashe, for ail babies entered Country Band featuring dcrafts and homecraf UDER NEW MANAGEMENT The theme of the Minister of Governmen- and the dates for June Eikhard and other phone Lois McCorma W ANYTHING ON OUR MENU ioOFF WITH THIS AD w OPEN 7DAYS AWEEK c 7:30A.M.TO 930 P M.FR1. & SAT. 7:30A.M.T0937:M30.L..O. T El 3 5 R O C S . ., HI BY(DO M IN IO N PL Z A I LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FI-A. LUNCH EON SPECIAL EVERYTHING ON THE MENU aCHICKEN *SPAGHETTI *LASAGNA *VEAL PARMESAN à MORE $2? 95m M Per person MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL BRUNCH il A.M. - 3 P.M. $5.95 SALAD BAR - 3P.M. -11 P.M. MEDALLIONS 0F VEAL TANGV TOMATO SAUCE - SEASONED RICE FRESH GREEN BEANS (SAUTED) DESERT- LOVE N THEE EVENING GOFFEE OR TEA Il14m95> PLUS OUR REGULAR MENU parade to be held at 10:*30 a.m. on June 2 is l"Ontario -- Yours to SDiscover -- 200 Years"' . Anyone wishing to participate in the parLade or any of the ac- ]tivities of the fair are welcome. For prade entries the numbers to cail are Bet- ty Catherwood at 655- 3646 or for floatentries cail 655-3196 or 655-4353. Featured this year are the beauty pageant for girls 17 to 23 years as 0f August this year, living in the Brooklin, Whitby, Oshawa area' and the second annual baby show. The Brooklin Spring tai Services and MPP Dutham West Riding, on May 31 àt 8 p.m., following the Miss Brooklin Spring Fair pageant. The first prize winner will be eligibleto com- pete in the Sweetheart of the Fairs competition to be held August 1985 at the Canadian National Exhibition. There wil be a prîze for the runner Up. Pageant entries close May 20 those wishing to enter are asked to cal 728-3470. The second annual baby show will be held at 12:30 p.m. on June 2 for babies from the age of one month to 24 mon- OPEN 8a.m. - Op.m. RESTAURANT AND DINING LOUNGE 1009 DUNDAS ST. EAST Wl-fITBY 86662811 BREAFAST SPECIAL '2.50 . Saturda & Sundav 8&-n-m-. 1-r special guests. Both shows are included in the grounds admission. Among the many competitions, is the Canada Packers Quit competition. and the winning quilt will go to the Provincial level. If it is a winner there, the Canada Packers will request the right to buy the prize winning quilt. For further infor- *ts, at 728-3470 or Audrey Young at 655-3534. For ail categorles, in- formation can be ob- tained by writing to Box 615, Brooklin, Ont. LOB iCO. No entries wiil be accepted after May 28 and ail exhibitors must be amateurs. EDITOR'S NOTE: Charlotte Genties ls -the public relations officer for the Brooklln Sprlng Fair. registration are May 26 and May 28 from 2p.m. to 5p.m. and 7p.m. and 9 p.m. at the Brooklin Communty Centre Cassels Rd., Brooklin and the final date from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. May 30 at the Vipond Memorial Arena, Winchester Rd., Brooklin. For further in- formation please cal 579-6965 or 728-3470. Foilowing ' the crowning of Miss Brooklin Spring Fair on May 31 there will be a new feature for the evening; a variety show under the direction of Bert Heaver. There is also a change in the Sunday evening program this year; it will feature a Country Music Show by Bill DINING GUIDE GOLDEN GATE 107 Brook St. S. Whltby 668.8321- This popular Chinese Restaurant is. Introduclng the SZECHUAN CUISINE for al of you gour- mets who lîke splcy hot dîshes. The Golden Gate also offers a wîde selectlon of Canadian dl,,hes f rom roast beef to veal cutiets and pork chops. The Bo-Bo platter and the delîclous chloke n fîngers are two dîshes worth trylng!! Perfect for lunch or dînner! WE DELI VER Chinese Food Luncheon SPECIAL $2.75adu The recent painting and works on paper 'of Sandra Altwerger will be on display at the Whitby Arts Station Gallery until May 20. Thfe exhibition con- sists of paintings on canvas and works on paper mceluding prints and watercolors. Ait- werger worked for several years in silkscreen printing and used the landscape as her source of imagery for *lier work. Even- tually her work became comnpletely non- objective and she star- ted to, work 'in various media. Altwerger, 42, studied at the Ontario Coilege of Art, the Seong Moy School of Painting and Graphie Arts in Provin- cetown, Mass. and at the Instituto Allende in Mexico. She bas also, taught at both the On- tario College of Art and at Centennial College. Since 1963, Alt- werger's work bas been seen i numerous solo and group showings and is represented in such collections as the National Gallery of STEAK HOUSE& TAVERN REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY SPECUALIZING IN CHARBROILED STEAKS & SEAFOOD 101 CI *»Suporby Pr.par.d *Business Luncheons 68&2751 939 Dundas St. W., Hwy. 2, Whitby * Excellent WUne List @ Major Credît Carda DhIty Fromn113Da&m.-10 p.m, Fr1. to il p.m. Set. 430 P.MA 1 ip.m. Suni & Holidayl 4:30-9 p.m. Canada, the Canada Council Art Bank and Whitby Arts Inc. The gallery, located at the corner of Vic- toria and Henry Sts.,/is open from 12 to 5 p.m. and from 6 to 9 p.m. from Tuesdays to Thur- sdays, from 12 to 5 p.m. on Fridays and from 2 to 5 p.me on Saturdays and Sundays. Suicide prevention Suicide prevention wil be the focus of an upcoming public forum sponsored by the Distress Centre of Durham Region 4djrixig Suicide Prevention Week. Entitled "Suicide: it touches us ail", the forum wii be held May 16 at 8 p.m. in the U.A.W. Hall at 44 Bond St. E. in Oshawa. Panehists will include Nancy Handleigh, the director of the Distress' Centre; Doug Hum- phries, a suicide sur- vivor; Peggy Ridgeway, of Mental Health Durham; Bif Johnson, a broadeaster with CHOO radio; Paul Barry, an ambulance attendant; and, June White of the Central Ares Dispatch. Suicide continues to be a leading cause of death in our society. According to the Chief Coroner of Ontario, 36 men and 10 women took their own lives in the Durham Region during 1983. "Many of these people could have been helped" , says Nancy Handieigh, director of the Distress Centre. "We hope that our Public forum wil help us to-examine how we can ail become mnvolved i reducing this tragic statistic.7' Admission is ie Everyone is welcome and refresbments wiJl be served. Whltby's FPliai German Canadian Restaurant Tiroler flaus Licensed under LL.B.O._____ 120 Brock Street North, WhltbY, M HAPPY HOURS - 2 P.M..6 P.M. 6J7c4 2 SINCE 1874 WEDNESDAY MAY 9184 FREE DRAW!!OLU YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE FREE 7 P.M.*9 P.M. Llcensed under LLBO 207 Dundee St. W., Whltby 668-2337 CATCH 22 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 666-3070 301 BYRON ST. WHITBY i~I SILVER SRESTAURAIS r MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL ALL YOU» CAN EAT ORIENTAL BUFFET $9395. FOR RESERVATIONS 666-3121 110 DU NDAS ST. W., WH ITBY lu' MINECÈ ON I Altwerger 's work on exhibit at station 1-- -J jp"rjc .1

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