Whitby Free Press, 28 Aug 1991, p. 10

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?AÇ~E P ~ Pi PRE E% WUMo8DY*JGUUgr 28, 19 musi sa. care er; for. mebers of Stray Buiets >hiB y Chris Bovi Whity's. Stray Bullets have set their sights on, a musical career. The1 band members,ý who met. in.high echool are- taking ,a serious approach te the bad's, future. Ini fact, lead singer and guitar-, ist Jordy Moulton traded a good- paying summer- job for 'a. less time-consuming one te accommo- date practice time. "Wepractice every day," Moul-, ton says. MIereds not much time for anything l1. Stray Bulles lay many cover tunes, and most enjoy their ori- ginal material.. «Jordy does mos;t of the writ- ing, n saysdrummer Jef Tùrn- ham. y The other band members in- clude bassist Mark Davies and keyboard.1 player Grayson Hef- ford. The band reached ,"«new heights» -of a sort tlus year -,a lunckh time gg atop the roof of their own Hienry Street High School. The band has recorded a sigle at Wbiteroom Studios -in Whitby. The song Destin Ma' has o Mndsme doors or the'rP "We've playe taes aace, Oolsand Drw'sPubv"Tun ham pays. "W. were down at a Tragically Htip concert and took the tape -intà Lee's Palace. A few days later we got a caîl asking us te play.» <The band has apro .imaIli tely three and a'haif hours of material, 'on. hour of which is original songe., 'lheband plans.to add 'a hea- vier edge to. their- future material more along the limes of the Red ùot Chili Peppers. 0f their. original material, èet songe havie already been selected for their firet album. 1«We want to have- it done before the end of the summer," Moulton says. 1The true test of the. band's grit will corne next year when Moul- ton, leaves te etudy engin'eering at the University 'of -Westerni Ontario 'ýi ondon.,- 1The other-three members will b. finishing. their alnal year of high school. 'We ail plan te attend Wes- tern, Hefford adds. Moulton will b. trying te set up concerts in' the area te keep thé band sharp. County Town, Singers to hold *au1ditions The County Town Singerswill hold auditions on Wededay, Se pt. 4 and Wednesday Sept. 11- 7:30 p.m. at St. PauI's shool, 200 Garrard Rd., Wbi*tby. The non-denomiinational choral grout, has soprano, alto, tenor an asections.- For more information, cal Helen at 666-3637. MEMBERS 0F the Stray Builets are Jordy Moulton and Grayson Hefford. (from left) Mark Davies, Jeft Turnlham, Andrew Hourablue photo Perry photos atMcLaghlin gallery An exhibition cf hamd-coloured black and white photography by effa *esa . aea THE PROSPECT 0F WHITBY ROUTE 66 Friday August 30 &Saturday August 31 158 Brock St. N. (At Mary Street) Wh.tby 666-5092 HIDEAWAY BINGO DAILY MATINEES DAILY EVENINGS Weekend Late Bingos Special Room for Non-smokers 65 Suünray St. (n. off Consumers Rd. 1 block w. of Thickson) 668-9029 MY'SISTER'S PLACE JONA THA N KA RKL OS Thurs. - Sat. 9 - 1lam, Sunday 7 ,-llpmn 339 Miilaga, Os6wa 576-9121 THE PUIRPLE ONTON Wednesday ,August 28 BOYZ KLUB & ROXY LANE NO COVER Thursday August 29 DANCE NIGHT Saturday, August 31 DANCE NIGHT Open until 3 arn. Sunday September 1 RODGER WALKERS' Sper Sunday Jam hoS ted by Q0i107's AL JOYNES 22 Athol St. Oshawa 576-9898 THE LION & UNICORN EWART WILLIAMS Frlday Aug. 30 & Saturday Aug. 31 Enjoy Dixieland Jazz every Sunday afternoon on our patio, 2 - 6m 112 Coiborne St. E. Whitby 666-3034 CULLEN GARDENS presents "SUMMER CEL'EBRATIONS" 2:00, 4:00 daily PUPPET SHOW - 3:00 "KALEIDOSCOPE" 8:30 nightly Gardens open. 9am - 10Opm daily 300 Taunton Rd. W. Whitby e 668-6606 HE PROSPECT 0F WHITBY LASER KARAOKE« With Tony & Roz Wednesday Augu st 28 and Thursday August 29 STARTS AT 9:.00 PM 158 Brock St. N. (At Mary Street). Whitby 666-5092 Canadian photgahr D. Vanlessa eri ice at the Robert MLuhiGleyon sept.5. The public is invited to attend the opening reception on Thrsdy et 5 at 7 p.m. The artist il b.present. The exhibition will be opened by Brian Malcolm, general manager of Parkwood., The hand,-oloured black and white photographe are of the historic gardens,, witbin- the 12-acre estate of the late 'Col. Robert Samuel meIuhlm peet of General Mot»or f Caaain Oshawa. Tlhe gardens were designdby H.B. and LA. Dunington-Gub ini the 1920%, and the. magnificent formaI garden was designed by John Lyle and. constructed in Vanessa. Perry heu been, photgrphinÉ .garderie- and garden ornanientation. fur many years in Canada, the United States and, earlier this year, in England. She uses black and white silver, phoflmhy with hand-colouring' in ofiand pencil, as well asin the earlier photographiecreo. Symphony has openings The Oshawa ymphpny Orchstra hls openingefor the following posn: principal tnirobne sctonviolin, section viola, prncpal amdsionScllo. 'A iti' will be held on Thursday, Sept.12, eina the Edward Johnson Building in Toronto and on Friday, Sept. 13, evening, at the. Arts Resource Centre auditorium in Oshawa.. For appointmentsanmd fumrther information, -cal - Lynda Shoehu]4 pesonnel-manager, t Mamy cf the, photogaphic imaes re rinedin miniature !mm= aeinlremata. The exhibition will continue until 'Oct. 24. Shoestringers hold casting- Iirham Shoestring Performers *fil hold an open casting "on Wednesday, Sept. 4 at the- arts resource centre, Oshawa city hall compexstatinat 7:30 p.m. Boiler RoomSuite'a drama by Rex Deveirel, will be ýthe opening production, of the compamnys 18thseason entitled Wmmner of the 1978 Canadian Au"thors' Assoiation Awavrrd, ' Boiler Room' Suite'is .a tragic omiic glimpse into the lives of two derelicto, exploring Ilevels of hope, d espair, famitasy and reality throughout the >.-playps man mmens f lauhtr love mdpowerful imagery. Director Toniy Reines wiU cast ce. female aged 40 te 609 amdl two males ae 0te, 60, te, meet the emotionally chale'nging and pbysically dernanding 'requfre- mente cf the three mnjor roles in this fiull-length play- Producer Carolyn Wlso *n inviteès- anycre interested i production or,.backstage work te attend the . Sept. - 4 audition evenig, and m"ewcomersaream prvd hallngiLng opportunitie forU to.interested ýincreating and operaing soumd effect,set requirements- andsag management.> Performances are scheduled for Nov. 1- 2, 7,- 8 and 9 at the. arts MeOIrcecentre. ..For fùrthier information, or to obtain a scipt for advance -. ~

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