Whitby Free Press, 1 Mar 1989, p. 25

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-WHTBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1989, PAGE 25 Singing roles iin play'audition PAUL RISS, a student at Anderson CVI, stands in front of one of bis art works now on display at the Family Wellness Cllnic on Dun das St. E. until 1March 11. Vince. hprccio-- Froc Press photo Abstraction is subjeet of exhibition at McLaughlin Abstraction is the subject af the exhibition, 'The Other Paint- ing,' ta be held Mardi 10 ta April 16 at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa. When selecting the flive artists for the main section of the exhi- bition, no attempt was made ta, give evidence or ta define a Toronto or Canadian 'schoal af abstraction.' Two of the artists live outside Canada. Laurence Breton and Paul Collins encode surfaces ta shaw architecturai concerns. Regan Morris's recent paintings show a similar concern, with the relationship of the phenamenolo- gical and the constructed. In contrast are the paintings of James K-M, which appear. ta follow the conventions of gea- metric abstraction. And paint- in gs by Moira Dryer are direct b utaio consider a pictoriai space autside of the canvas, using structural! sculptural ele- ments. Included is a selection of works by six artists, dating fram 1957 ta 1988,, intended nat as a his- tarical survey but as. a curatariai subtext. Included are works by Sorel Etrag, Don Jean-Louis, David MacWilliam, Kazua Naka- mura, Juan Paldaas and Jack Reppen. Independent curatar Ihor Haiubizky arganized the exhibi- tion Wit funding assistance from the Ontario Arts Council and the Gershon.Iskawitz Faun- dation. A «walkabout' of the exhibition wili be heid Tuesday, Mardi 14, 7:30 p.m. Children's art works at gallery 'Art ta Art Talk,' an exhibition of 250 chldren's arts works from Durham separate schools wili be at the Robert McLaughuin Gal- le~ Mardi 2 ta April 2. Tii e exhibition includes exam- pies of art in many media and mixed media. The offliciai opening will be held Tuesday, March 3, 7 ta 9 p.m. Ma r c is Red Cross Month Durham Shoestring Performers will cast the final play of its lSth anniversary season on Monday, Mardi 6 at the arts resource centre, Oshawa City Hall Compiex, beginning at 7:30 p.m. A new musical fantaay for children written by Ken. H. Bond, "Woaster Without Wednesday" lias several singing raies for men and women aged 16 and over. Singera wiii be taught selections from the original mnusic score comfposed by Ellen Imrie; no prepared music is required. Three non-singing rôies in the play include one man in his farties, one boy 9-10 years aid and one girl 6-7 years aid. Chidren will be auditioned before 9 p.ni. on Mardli 6, aduits may be required ta remain until 10 pa. Newcomers are always weicomed and anyone interested in production or backstage wark is aiso invited ta, attend this audition evening. JOSH GALPIN and Susan Lowery rehearse a scene from 'The Shadow Box,' to be presented by the Durham Shoestring Performers March 3, 4, 10 and 11,8 p.m. Tickets are available at Information Oshawa at city hall, Merle Norman Cosmeties in the Oshawa Centre, or at the door (if available) on performance night. Fr.. Press photo CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE TO MOTORISTS EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1989 The town of Whitby wilI be increasing off-street parking rates in Municipal Parking Lots to: - 25 cents/I 1 hour Leased Parking $40.00 / space I month R.A. KUWAHA RA, P. Eng., Director of Public Works- Directed hy Carolyn Wilson and produced by Jeannie H. Butler, 'Wooster Without Wednesday" wili be presented on the weekend of May 12, 13 and 14. For further information contact the director evenings at 725-9256. *$75.-$450. for purchases by April 29th 1989* *Amouni of "cash back" dtermined by sze and equipment purchased from __ paflcipating dealers, York Stellar Plus", *Lifetime warranty on heat exchanger. " Uses clean, efficient natural gas. " Cuts annual heating costs significantly. York Stellar 2000TM " Efficient summer cooling.l i " Quality construction. " Very quiet operation. WVORIK.. ,r »îfo W&oe your York mi ateri u Dealer bringjng ice drAys doors. /keIr Vj AIR CONTROL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 600 Euclid St. Unit 10 Whitby 686-3511 It's and WE'REI OPENI1NG' FOR BUSINESS HAUGEN'S CHICKEN BARBEQUE Hwy. 7A & 12 - Manchester wiII be opening for the season Wed., March 8th we hope that ail aur valued customers enjoyed a sale andi happy winter season. Drap in soan anid try the best barbequeci CHICKEN & RIBS, and STRAWBERRY PIE you have ever tasteci. -NOW VHIRINO STAFF- VVe reý.quirED:- HOSTS/HOSTESSES, WA IT ERS/ WAIT RESSES COOKS and DISHWASHERS for the coming season. Apply in person to: H -mA ULIG-EN ' r->Fi eEST»-rA U> IANTq 11 H-lwy -12 8L7A. - Mnich1id>etcr tari *rd-m»-or*-sur lot .a-t, ~a * a Ue u-~ ..a' a m f.wrt Wbr feu a-&UIW * U* 'U 5*

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