Whitby Free Press, 18 Dec 1991, p. 10

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PAGe jupeW1AUMbM R k1u VbjNjb>A, .OJ.à with -liv. ýaudienew s auits ent.rtainng and dten hulaioffs scnipt asks lhe ques«t4in "hat hapmpens wben heisI"y, integ-it and idealim -e ae te ac with gnitty and greedyrealty mi Ottalwla'scridosofplowerr CHRISTMAS SOCC ER CLINIC Mon. Dec. 23 9am - 5pm $40 mnci. $25 g'am - zpm Fer day CHRISTMAS* FUN CAMP Dec. 30&31 Jan. 2& 3 $75 Inci. $20 Per day NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY. Disco, Buffet, Bar, Champagne, Dance The Night Away $30 Fer Person TOP RLANK BINGO (Silver dollar) $3.50 PER S TRIP EVENINGS (7pm). - 7nites MATINEE (1245 pm) MIDNITE (10:45 pm) - every nlight except Tuesday BREKAST (9:30 arn) - Wed., Fr., Sat. "Also Special Occasion Bingos" NEW LOOKI Matinee Everyday $1 ,000 Jackpot $500. Min-Jackpot Regular Games - $1 00.00 Gmes Start at 12:,45 pm (Books - $3.50 1 strip) 1735 Bayly St. (at Brock) Pickerii 831- 2421 TEPROSPECT 0F WHITBY LASER KARAOKE With Tony & Roz Wednesday December 18 to Saturday December 21 WED. & THURS. SPECIAL Chance to win a tdp for 2to the Bahamfasl STARTS AT 9:00 PM 158 Brock St. N. (A ay Street) Wbitby ,666-5092, THE LION & UNICORNl Thurs. & Fr1. Dec. 19 & 20 TURKEY DRAWS Saturday Dec. 21 KARAOKE NIGHT BOOK VOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW! 112 Coiborne St. E. Whitby 666-3034 MY SISTER'S PLACE JIMMY FRASER The One Man Band Thurs. - Sat. 9 - 1 arn, Saturday Matinse 3 -5 pm, Sunday 8- 12m SPECIAL SUNDAV MýATINEE LOU WEST 3:00 to 7:00 PM. 339 Malaga, Oshawa 576-9121 THE PROSPECT 0F WHIITBY NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER 3 course nieai, wine, bubbly, appetizers, party favours, pnzes, entertainmfent and a ride home. All for only $55. pèr person 158 Broek St. N. (At May Street) wht r66-502« 01!MI A.4A 6A4 Directed by Brad Carsonthe onstage c"a of the. Durham Shoestring Performerd 1 produc- tioýnmcluïdes Rick Kerr, as Prime Minister Booster MCrane, Mary VoUmeraMma gerynFlbrôwl>the. Ceikid tîý3 .y. ,Council, Elizabeth 'Holden as Booster's e8cretary Orystal, Wildrose., Paul -TImmins as Chief White Eagle, Mike Astrop- as American Ambasadr Mynad Chesey, Herb Viner as the Premier of Quebec and Steveg Farrell as U.S. marine commando Frank Crawford. P.rforming in video segments tbrougiioutthe. pla areJiff Kallar, AI Kingdon, Sh ron ice, Frank Rosster and Lina zatzman. 1Radio voice- segments will be read by Eileen Corbet, Jim Cottaia, Patty Gohooly and Brenda Holden. Tickets for «'Booster McCrane, P.M.' are $5, and wiil b. available Jan. 2 at Merle' Norman Cosmetics, Oshawa Centre and InformationOshawa, city hall. For flirtiier inUfmation, contact the. company's Weoucer, Carolyn Wilson, at 725-9256. The Vital Spark Folk Club will hold a Christmas party on Satur- day,, Dec. 21 in Os awa. pecial guests at the musical event include the 78th Fraser Highlanders and musical duo Brydon. The ywill j 1nreuar perfor- mers Bobby Watt and the ¶ravel- lixig Barnstormers, and others. Admission is $6 for members, $8 for non-members, at the Maaonic Hall, 91 Centre St. S. Doors open at 8 p.m. With us: BRICK KERR (oated) and Mike Astrop in a seefrom the Durham 8hoestrlng Pertormers production:of, qBooterMecCrane. P.M:.Pho jMark E.norW1tby Wr..Pn, Wind in the Willowa Youth production begins Dec. 19, The. youth of the Whitby Courthouse Theatre will present the childrenu' clamei 'The Wind in the. Wiilows,'Dec. 19-22.- 1The 'Wind in the ilo;wwaso firet published in 1908 and bas enraptured generationh of young children ever oince. The pIay le directed by Debbie Bodine Champion. 5h. studiedl drama et York University and recently directed the higly successful « Same Time Neit Year for the Borelians of Port Perry. The youth group co-ordinator end the producer cf tii. show is Tom Barntt. .Performances.areet :30p.m on Thursay, Dec.'19 and riday,* Dec. 20, and -et 3" p*n. on Saturday, Dec. 21,aMd unday, Dec. 22. ickets may b. purchased ,at Lafontaine's Tradng IP>t . ocated at 122 Brock St. (one lêck north of Dundas) mi Whitby, telephone 430-3774. For mor e information, about tickets or subocriptions, oeil 428-3795. Winter carnival at Gardeëns «Special winter happenings' are, "rmsd as Cullen Gardens' hoolds the annual 'Winter. Carni- val' from Dec. 27- to Jan. 5. Percy Penguin welcomes chul- dren, and there are sled doga and horse-drawn wagoni or slgigh rides, games of skill and a bon- THE TOP 10 CD'S 0F THE WEEK ARE: 1. Tom Cochrane MAD, MAD WORLD - Capotoi a. U2 ACHTUNG BABY - A&M 3.Aerosmith PANDORA'S BOX - Sony 4*Natalie Cote UNFORGElTABLE - Warner 5. Metallica METALUCA - Wamner 6. Robbie Robertson STORYVILLE - MCA Z. Rod Stewart, !VAGABOND HEART- Wamer 8. Michael Botor <TIME LOVE TENDERNESS - Sony 9.Nirna NEVER MIND - MCA 10. Bryan Adams WAKING UP THE NEIGHBOURS - A&M GLENN FMILLER 11». ConipIe 13 CD Sei AMADEUS Bicentenrial -Spe2-a1 Editon 3C~DSa fire. Ice sculptures, depict various characters. In the. Lynde-house, life-sized animated figures depict tiie Iàynde family of thel850s celebrating the holiday season. Ti.Christmas F estival'of Iàghts ceontinues snd there are Chiristmas decorations on al buildings in the. miniature vil- lage, and. a Sauta ClaI parade. Iithe. valleis *"a.fuil-size Nativity ai scen', a well as a Huron Indian Nativity sened giists of Christmas past, anâ 'Holiday Special' trains ,-circliug frozen Puddle Lake. Sauta Claus we1!com't the kids, .and, Îhere are Christmas shows ever evenig. 'Livinig ,NativiWy, m Uxbrdge Tii. live raatc -reeation if -the,'ivngNativity'is returning a boli cnftree0f Ii productions ucheduleTlhuregy tiirugiiSaturday. Dec.- 19 ýto 21. Two performances wilb. iield "each niÉht et 7:ý30 and 8:15 p.m. Tii Lving Nativity'was -Iast produced in 1989 and drew- huge crowda tte town centre wiiere- the inn and stale 0f Bethleiiem fr!med thei. backdrop te a çolourful depiction of the firat A cast <f close te 100 will liv. put the. events leading up te the mOMent wiien the Lord Jésus was n tii.d"stablsd thon dlow tii.travelos,;0f the. ~~ sad th ii.wum.n as em 0puy honuage t h. Durham Shostring Perfe- mers' lth seso, ith 1the. theme 1'«On- a tmiltihoon m WI continue 'witii David Stewart, Cr*ais <Boster MeCrane, P.m:- bit-beaserloûs'écomedy, to be p <e.nfrJan. 24, 24sot si and Ce.1î.Ti.play'wlfbe at, tii. arts rnource centre, Oshawa City hall-coenpIeir curtan 8 pan. # 1 m entertain ent GUIDE Your weekly guide to local entertainment

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