Whitby Free Press, 22 May 1991, p. 10

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- PAG~-1O, WHrrBXFREE ~ CEEBRATIONS,' a musical revue filled with I dacnâp tunes, classies and Caribbean folk sone is underway at Cullen Gardens and wMl ontinue until Sept. 2. IbsBVI ht Sweet Adelines 8th Durham's newly-charterecl hopes te, increase that nuzuber te Sweet Adeline Chorus competod 50 by next year's event. for the- first time April 20 iu tue Totol point spread placed the Lake Ontario Region 16 chorus chorus in the B category, -a competition' lu Syracuse, New performance unmatched by any York. other small chorus in the region. The 38-member group hoped to finish in the -top ton, and, in fact, Thfe choru can b. moBen and finished 1 e!ghth -in a field 0of 22 heard in the Brooklin Fair paad -cn ting choruses. and the. Ajax Home Week parad. "Weýr trMd-and excited and Women age 18, and over looking _forrd t6'ext, years nterested inm ,inging, s hould Yqun-hou8 contact ÇCathy - Prrde at ~ ha. 38 i9ipf snd 43046ffl An exhibition of reent paintinga ogn plywood panels ýby Tronto artist June, Mandera will >be' on view at the. Robert Mcagln -Galle, Oshawa fron May 23 untilJ111;l4. The. public is! invited te attend the opening reception, on »'100 years of architecture' Vipons: 100 Years of kchieue in Ontario," a, celebration of the, 'builît environmnent, wl ho exhibited at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery from May 23 until June 30.- Orgniedby the Ontario Associato f Arçhitects, in 'honour of its centennial, the exhibition .compises 19 photegraphs and drawings. In support of the exhibition iluùstrating Ontario's architec- turai , heritage, .the ]Nortlumberland-Durham Society of 'Architects is sonsoing' an opening receptionte hoheld o Sunday, June 2, 2 te 4 p.m. This invitation is extended te the public. The, story of Ontario's roI. as a ntting' for- architecture 'i.l documented through 30 projecte built in the provincemince 1889. The. exhibition is organizectinto thematic groupings te, represent, the fundamental characteristics of Ontarloarchitecture over the iast1 century, and also te represent how these buildings fit into typicai urban and 'rural Sttings in the provine. The. groupings include inainstreet p laces 0f commerce, public "building% -seatq àf learning, industriel buildingsl, institutions ' and housing., Admission te tthe gallery is free. 'Steam Up' at Pickering, mnuseum PiclceringMuseum Village will hold 'SteamUp Opening' on Sunday, May 26, il a.m. te 6 p.m. There wlll ho performances by tii. Port Perry & District Old Time FIddlers Club from 1 to 4 p.m. Fiddlers and pickers are wehxxne. Springtime activities, -l9th century stle,' will ho held by costuined saff during the day at the. village. Gas; and steami eingines.wiîll hooperating A t néon in the Bible Christian Chapel ciiurch service will be led by ke: J. Blackxnore of Saint George's Anglican Church. A barbecue lunch is available, or visitors can have a picnic on site. The villagei., located off Hwy. 7, th:Ïe. kilonietres east of Brock Rd., at Greenwood. jArt ,show, sale in Pickering An Art Show & Sale wfll be held at the Home, & Desiga Centre Ml.,Picker ifom Satur- dlay, Junel1to IlSuncayJuine 9., 'There wlll'be works by more^ than 40 atssntheý in éa- M-ayS8fom7t9 . HanL a ane s work sads ines rxxiyt that of other"sizenof Jock. Madonald, '-iicluding such abstract pamteà"s as William Rôold and Richard Gorman., Her long- association 9with Painters Eleven- the grup hic the Robert 'McLarughnGafery bas chosen te, examié, stretches back- te her ,first lessns with' Macdonald i the home of Alexandra Luk' in Oshawa. Sudbury -artisi 'The Last Decade,' on- display ýat the Robert McLaughlin Gall'ry fron i May 23 tei' June 3,'sa muùlti-media-- exhibition >brinîging together five talentéd-' Sudbury francophonie artiste. The" exhibition, was organized by, the'- Assemblée Des Centres Culturels de l'Ontario (ACCO).< The artists, involved are,- painters Luc Robert -and Michel' Calipean, photographer "yvonne- St., Onge and sculptera Danielle ITremblay andDenis Lalonde. Through their'.own medijuma, they present their vision- of the 1990s. The exiùbition presents .ach .atstspersonal' xpî t- tions of the finalten years 0if the 2th centui7. 1Galipeaus three paintinga deal with sexual. morafity, the hazards-,- of affluence, and à;~ destructin., 0f tb h yùironment. , TremblayPe, c'aï+ýýshows varions mae an eml faces"' owià sadness, happinoss, optfinimsn'and. Suegie~ erpaintingis a glimerig tetur, s that they read. s eïVeral ways at onceë. Sh' neested n th&- actual prce.of the 'work; her 'images, ai nthe, verge <of beirîg, areopen àoawdev <ariety. 0f iterpetation. In . a-,way , ohe 'transfrmig earlier worÏk asa well as refittng» the. world aro.und her. .The"exibtion is accompanied b~y -a pamphlet with an. essa--l5 gallery- d'iector '>Joan Murray. Admission to the gallery is free. I;s,,,show .work despair:in their sruge.I .dealing' with ~te Laonde'9g, machine-likOe'.cuû- tures ero,éphasize ', man7o... over- ,dependency' on mode*n technology. photographa taken i a remote a'ea -f France, illustrate -,the dtroration, of, moderii-.lpùr due é, urË elet fnài e.- Robert's use* of colour andfor ,area, a!w i.gréaptxii~o The public i iiedto attend tue o ng e hc the axhi -t;-t6 b. e d, udy May,26 uýt ý2 p.m. Teehbto wili be on view from May23& lu A . cordjuhcüon, ,, Mwijthis exhbiion:,a-speca S wert; feattuing Les -LoweI ]Y.Oshawa w»Ml be--pre.mtedt at tii. 'ýgàllexy n:Sunday,'Jue9-'at 2 p.miA minife. :the -gueàt at the Oshawa Lýittle Theatre reepti to kxick off tho Theatre Ontario IFestivaI-last week.~ The otvLIculs.bebsofLiuw1r wuwu~ vv~aa - 8A VFm ~AA~iYV~~

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