Whitby Free Press, 28 Jul 1993, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Press, Wcdnesday, JuIy 28, 1993 RUB ALADDIN'fS LAMP Psychic fair begins Friday A four-day psychic fair will ho held at the Whitby Curling Club Ju!y 30 te, Aug. 2. Top international psychics wil ho available for personal consultations. There will aise ho a large collection of new age books, crystal displays, hourly door prizes and free lectisres and demonstrations on a wide range of subjects, ranging fromn meditation techniques and reincarnation te spiritual healing and how to go about finding a sou! mate. The $4 admission fee aIse includes free entrance to the Museum of the Paranormal and Strange PsyChic Curiosities. Children aged 12 and under are acnitted free with an aduit. Fairgoers will ho able to test their own psychic abilities, gaze into a genuine drystal hall, find out what the shape of their nose reveals about their prsonality, rub Aladdin's magical lanp, learn all about psychic animais and ring a Tibetan wish ho!!. The psychic fair will ho held 1 te 10 p.m. on F'riday, il a.m. te 10ipm. on Saturday and Sunday, and11 a.ni. to 7p.m. on Monday. Museum -village to hold photo contest Pickering Museum Village The museum wants photos invites ail photogralphers to that convey a warm, inviting "N f' attend the first annual photo feeling towards the village, are contest Ju!y 31, Aug. 1 and Aug. easily identifiable as hoing taken « 2p il a.m. te 5 p.m. at the museum and show the A The museum would like te see abilities of the photographer. HIT RIA EAU E the village through your eyes -- te Categories are open te HIST RICL FETUM show them what makes it special amateur, student, camera club in the te you. Perhaps it is a child at the member and professional __ 1- M-! --4r- 41- hclwrnhers. Prizait will ha Whitby Free Press i .When were the bells installed n the tower of Ail Saints' Anglican Church? 2.When was the public library building used as Whitby's Town hall? 3. Who are the two famous jockeys who grew up in Wiby? 4.When were the f irst dial tetephones used in Whitby? Answers on Page 13 This teature provided by Thne Whitbyi Inn Restaurant ePub Banquet Faciities Available Fn ul 0& Sat. July31* THE MISSIO NS (5 PIECE BAND): M usic from the, 40' s Io the SO's. Fri.AuR. 6 &Sat.Aug. 7 - =------- BUY ONE ENTREE & GET ONE FREE (of «pial or lesser value) VALID FROM 4PM TO CLOSING MONDAY TO SATURDAY EXP. AUG 31193 Not to be used i combnation wth j otherspdlofror dail spe.als î SCOUPON--- buildings that date back to 1830. Kid's Art at gallery The second session of Ksid's Art will ho held at The Station Gallery on Tuesday, Aug. 10 te Friday, Aug. 13 and Tuesday, Aug. 17 te, Friday, Aug. 20. Classes, recommended for children aged 7 te 12, are held at the gallery at Henry and Victoria streets, Whitby from 10 a.m. to noon. The cost is $60 for members, $70 for non-members. There will ho daily themes including 'View from a Spaceship,' 'Experiments in Printmaking' and 'Dinosaurs.' Children will use various art media and techniques for their creatons. For more information, visit the gallery or cal! 668-4185. EVERY WEDNESDA Y Lîve Comedy wîth Lafi Trax Thursday, JuIy 29th Live Entertainment Friday, July 3Oth Cody Saturday, JuIy 3lst Lîve Entertainment Sunday, August 1 st'- WJNG NRT! The Hounds Jam Session ADVERTISING POLICY The Wfiîtby Free Press is a business which derives almast ail its revenue fromi advertisîlg in one form or another. For abviaus self-îiterest. we want our clients' advertsrg IoworK. Our policy is 10 reach as many homes in Whtby as possoble (usually more than 99%) and Ia provîce local high-interest content that ensures that people read thie paper and hence trhe advertising as well. We urge readers t0 patrorize our advertsers in order thi we can provide even bet!er coverage in the future. We aLD stress creativity. We wll provide aur prafessianal expenience ta advise clients an wa eo make their advertsng more effective, but for a product that cannot be repossessed. there are no guarantees. We strve ta avod errars. but when we make them. a correction wiII be m'ade in a subsequent issue or a discount offered. Thie newspapers legail labtlity is only for trie actuai space occuped by thie error. Acivertisng is sold according ta trie space it occupes. No additiar'al charge is made for artwork or layaut and rience tvie niewspaper retaîns the copyright on ail its onginal worK. Thie newsoaper reserves ntrirgit to refuse advertîsig hicli it fnds objectionable or dohent!leits business., awarded, and top entries will be on display during 'Hi-story in Action,' Sunday, Sept. 12. For more information, contact Lynn Winterstein, superin- tendent of museum operations, at 683-8401 or Mary Cook at 839-1734. WIN A C0MP0ER Available in the film department at Whitby Public Library, main branch, is Durham Region's ' Home Composting, Nature's Way' video. Ail visitors te, the main branch July 26 te Oct. 5 (Waste Reduction Week 1993 - Compost Day) may fil! out a ballot, answer a skill-testing question and enter the draw te win a free composter from Durham Region. Other environmental materials are available for loan. TELLER 0F TALES The Whitby Public iÀbrary will hold a program of storytelling, puppets and fun for children aged 5 to 8 on Tuesday, Aug. 10, 10:30 to 11:15 a. Registration for the prograra began July 12. For more information, eall the library at 668-6531 or 668-6541. CARTOONING FOR ADULTS Spaces are still available for the aduit cartooning workshop with cartoonist Garth Hutten at Whitby Public Library, main branch, on Wednesday, Aug. 18, 7 to 8 p.m. Pencils and paper will ho supplied. For more information, cal! the library at 668-6531. THE 16TH ANNUAL Oshawa-Whitby Fair was blessed with gr'eat weather this year, pleasing organizers and fairgoers al ke. Dylan Milton (photo above) pets some encourage- ment trom mom Karen as he tries his hand at the fishbowl game. (Mike Russo (betow) cleans the windshield of a truck that just finished competing in the mud bog race. Photo by Mark Reesor, WhItby Free Press TLFALFairview Locige will hast the 'EG TTO fourth annual Summer Festival & RELOATION on Saturday, Aug. 28, 10 a.în. te "UMANU4 pm. Proceeds will ho used te GRAD PENNG en=ce resident prograzns. FC) R Gaetane Ollesch Anyone interested in enter-mg an Dance School & eight-person teamn for the Co. Inc. (EST. 1977) tug-of-war ($10) or renting a 430-91152 both to sel" craft items or 11 Stanley crt Unit 12 home-baked goode is aaked te cSu Whîtby (OffBumns St. next C ».eacl at 668-851, ext. UMM"

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