t )-Yr 7V ' r ;w* m r ""~r r ri g v~7Y < * WHIIY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1M9, PAGE 13 'For ChIldren n0y'pronduced by Whtby librarey BY Nicole Ik1 The WhiitbY Pubie Lirary in affiliation with Rogers Cable W', produces a weekly hiidren's television program, ýor Children Only.' Joanne Alexander, an employee at the library, la the wnterp roducer and star of the The show offers numerous forzns of entertaining and educa- tional ideas. Recently the crew took their cameras and equipment to the Bowznanvlle Zoo, t he Baker Ani- mal Clinie and the Whitby ire hall. Aléxander has also filmed epi- sodes while conducting inter- views with such community figures as faxnily doctors dent- ists and Mayor Bob Attersfey. She hoppes to tour the com- munity more thls year. Crafts and book readings also add 'variety each week. The show according to Alexan- der, bas adopted a. new format. Once it becoèmes more profes- sional'and polished, Alexander plans to enter it in awards com- petitions. books. I would av it cmpr able te Polka Dot £>oor.» For program ideas, Alexander extradta mostly from her own childhood. Musics, imagination and theatre were insplring as a child and now in adulthod As .for rewards, Aiexander !s content wlth the feedback she receives from her young viewers and -thesues of ter first endeavor. "Everybody,» Alexander »adds, Regu-lar alring runs from Seep- tember to June, and duringthe summer mnonths amring time is extended te include weekdays as well as the regular Saturday and Sunes A 'etimerae tilnejof Whitby, Alexander obtains. some of her Exhiition on architecture Llznited edition architecturai imaglesby Don McClennen, in- cluding houses from Whitby, willl be part of an exhibition, 'Facades,' at the Visual Arts Centre :1fNewcastle Marc<h il te 25. 'Facades' la an exhibition of works of and about architecture 4y McClennen and Martin Donald. Donald begins with an architecturali !mage, which through overpainting and col- lage, becomes a "statement about the totalitY of the world in which we live.» McClennen's sub*eet matter often conslsts of f9 ents of Victoriana which wot pro duce a faiiy tale effect. For more information cal 623- El' TY<C><N introduces... "The Su nday Brunch" featu ring: Tradition a[Bru nch MenuIf Plus Souviaki, Lamb, Greek SaladtE and Greek Sýtyle Chicke n W'ings $7.95 per plate- mi (No chi2dnd Reservations cide udr$4.9 Accepted) Join Us From lOam to 3pmn WlRelax and let our "famlly" pamper you. 111BokS.S, hty6807 ideap from her young daughter, Shannon, a big fan of the show. Having worked at the library for the past 13 years, and pre- viousy at a nurse yschool, Alexander iis ail too fainiliar with. the wants, needa' and antics of ebjîdren- making the show even more enâearing. 'Books and children were the main: objective» for starting the pramn..Al exander -says. 4t's a goodquaitytelevision show for children and introduces them te for. Every Body, but -Any Body Ieamn it. at' Arihur Mufray. Learn the newest dance'steps for Swing, Saisa, Mambo, F ox Trot end now Lambada. Learn night club and party dancing. If you're tired of sitting out the fun~ cali now. lt's easy to iearn the authentic Arthur Murray way. Mon. - Frli.'IA.M..lOp.M, Sat. Noon - 5P.M. 49Brook St. S. Whitby, Ontario 430-0014 Singles and Couples Sand al of the HOT LATN DANC;,ES are being ,taught at pF"rARTS CollORAFTS &COUNTRY COLLECTI BLES A SHOW AND SALE METRO EASTRAECNE PICKERING - BROOK ROAD THURS. FRI. ADSIONAR: $30 MARCH8 MARCH9 The ver> 'best in Country Furnishîngs & A ccessories, Folk Art, Pot Poufi, Craîts, Fine Ait, Foods, Collectibles, Clothing & Fa$hion Accessories. ...0. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . WIN $250.00 SHOPPING SPREES I! BRING THIS A, D COUPON TO THE SHOW AND ENTER IT FOR A CHANCE TO WIIN $250 SHOPPING SPREES AT THE BOOTHý F YÃ"UR CHOICE. Nane ------------------------ 4:OOpm - l0:oopm ltOOam - 9.-oopm CHLDRENamN-R 12 FRE - P one( Draw s wii take place 1iay at 6:00 P.M.; Satur ay at 2:00Ã"P.M. A