Whitby Free Press, 15 Apr 1992, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WrMTBYFRRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15. 1992 The. Oshwa Barbor"opr receved several awards . >ii Ontario District Spring Coni- vention "&, Contest held i Kitchener Apri11012 Lien Clemnent received the Barberahopper of the Year award. He was chosen from more thon 1,700 Ontario Barberahoppers.,, . Robbie Robinson recefived the. bulletin editor of the. year award. H. was chosen from 33 chapters in Ontario disrict, and is the. first, bulletin editor. to have 'Room Service' SHOWN in a scene from the Whitby Courthouse Theatre's upcoming pro- duction of URoom Servce' are, (front left) Bernard, Beales, Heather Ses- sionsm, Jim Cottam and Rocford Varcoe. Performances begin April 23,ý and tickets *are available at liafontaine Trading Post in down- town Whltby. Photo by Mark leosor, Whitby Fr.. Proeo Station .Galiry offers children'ýs,,art classes, THE LION & TUE UNICQRN* 1Join us on . Sunday April l9th f6r EASTER DINNER s>pecial menu Reservations recommended 112 Coiborne St. E. Whitby * 666-3034' EXPLORER RESTAURANT & TAVERN DES HILTON entertains every Fri. & Sat. night ENJO YO0 ÈR DA IL Y SPECIAL MON. - FR1. $9.99 900 ,HOPKINS, ST. WHITBY 668-0316 THIE LION & THE UNICORN Friday, April i 7th < STAN THE KARAOKE MAN Salurday, April i 8th BILLY BRANDO 112 Coiborne St. E. Whitby * 666-3034 G NOTES Thursday, April i 6th JACKSON DELTA Friday, April i lth THE SHAKERS Saturday, April l8th THE SIDEMEN cover charge -$5. 114 Dundas St. E. (Off Ferlry St.) Whitby 430-8637 airsr-~ ~f' W~ê W K Children's art classes willl be held at The. Station Gallery on Saturdays, April 1*8 to June 20. The spa n session emphasizes drawing an4aintingin addition to clay sculpture aâd printmak- mg- 0F THE WEEK ARE: 1. Queen CLASSIC - Wamer 2. Celine Dion CEUINE DION - Sony 3. Bruce Springsteen HUMAN TOUCH - Sony 4. Richard Marx RUSH STREET - Capotol 5. Litfle Village LIT'TLE VILLAGE -Wamer &. KD. Lang INGENUE -Wamer Z. Bruce Springsteen LUCKY TOWN - Sony 8. K(im Mitchell AURAL FIXATIONS - Capte! 9. Mouissa Etheridge NEVER ENOUGH - AM 10. Def Leppard 1 ADRENALIZE - Polygram MARK CHESNUT Longnecks & Short Stories LYLE LOVETT Joshua Judg es Ruth WYNONNA JUDD Wynonna Judd, crs rmteBrick 432-2835 Using various media,. students explore different ways te express themselves through their art. Instructors *are. Barbara Kim- bal, Ruth Lead, Richard Toms and assistant Kevin Craddock. The junior (aged- 6 te 8) session is fromn 10 a.m. te noon, the. senior (aged 9 te 12) is from 1:30 te 3:30 P.m. Cost is $78 for members, $88 for non-members. Little Theatre will stagequm; The. Oshawa Litte Theatre will present the, musical com.dy 'Company,'o starting April 23. Ess.ntially about marriage, VCompany' aise explores th 'alonenes.' of each person and what happens when on. tries te bos, that painMa independence by main g a commitment - some make it wiork, some don't. Tii. production is funny, but also teuching, exciting and per- plexing. «Company' was written by George Furtii, wIth musican lyrica by St.phon Sondheim. Brya Stànisii is director of the. Oshawa production, Carol McGratin lamical director. Cast members include David Laing& Janet Stevenson, Louise Lukianchuk, Tom Collins,- Louise Bu o.s, Ken Bond, Cathy Beriault , (hris Davies, Mary- LuGraham, Laura LeBreton, Jennifer Mage, Howard McGa- hey, Ro klgon and Sherri Drozsd. Tickets, >at $12 for adulte and $10 for students are available from Saywelbs. bookstoe, 14 Simce St. S.i Oshawa, and at the. box office on the. night of performance. The play will ho performed Ar23to 26, A#ril 3Ote May 3, *ay7te9 and May 15 and 16. recelved thé.-award Uthretmes. The. Ohawa Horslem Carriagemnt'choru un r tie directon of Hrl iver, placéd second 'out of 16 competing choruses Tii Oshawa chorus, with their two quartets and a guest quartît, <Fip-sid.,' wil b. performlng their anniua show at Eastdae Collegiate on Mayl1 and 2. Tii show 'is'a musical comedy entitled Singerella. For. tickets calU 263-8113. Beginning April 16 Juried, art showiii Oshawa Tihe Oshawa, Art Assocation Winl hold opin ceremonies on Thursday, prl16, 7 to 9' p.m., for their ;anual juried art exhibtion. The Robert McLaughlin Gallery will b. displaying selected entries from a » variety of categories from April 16 to May 3. Threegjurors willreview entries in tei categories of cil, acrylic, wt rcoou, rints mxdmedia, pastesclture and drawing., Awards for these categories will bW presented during'the. officiali opening April16 JurÉorsfor this year arýe p and ink artiet/instructor .h1 McKenzie, pastel artistfinstructor Enid Leed and watercolour and ail painter Peter Vazigils. - .AUl works on display are entries fi=m residents of the. Durham Region or members of the. Oshawa Art Association and muny original works are. okered for sale. The. Oshawa Art Aéssiation' bas a1 currenit memb.rshiùp cf appoxiatly 300, compised of artistsoas and ail levels of ' roup -meet monthlyflor programs and..ffers wolsosreglarly for anyone interested in aittendig. An exhbition of paintng Canadian argt an Sandberg wiUll l,,.held, aithei Apil16toay24,-ýt6iüe the. ari at a reception onm ThursdayApril30 at 7pin- SandergPs ,pailn tingx -are gounded in. folklore-and' biblical themes. Born i Israel, Sandberg lived i England and the United States before -coming to Canada. 8h. was ~ asoited with York Universidty'both as teacher for many., years -and as artist in LYNN JOHNSONý is shown with - her caigrapby exhibi at the Whitby Publi Lbrary's m-ain braMicb. Johnson spent h<drd of hours worklnýg on solmof the piecS. Phc>o,4r" aE.urWMtbyFePu i. ~ k. ~ ~ ie AA~ ~j4~4' A *. ~ f J~2j~4~4j t~ -e »%«bi"t

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