Whitby Free Press, 13 Oct 1993, p. 14

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Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 13,1993 ARTIST Sean McQuay and photographer Mary Ellen McQuay are shown in the studios at their home, one of 17 locations that wiII make Up the second Studio/Gallery Tour sponsored by The Station Gallery Oct. 16 and 17, noon to 5 p.m. The self-guided, free tour wiII include stops at home studios and businesses in Whitby, Brooklin, Oshawa, Ajax, Pickering, Uxbridge and Port Perry. Tour brochures are available at the gallery, Whitby Information Centre and Whitby Public Library. For mnore information cali the gallery at 668-4185. Photos by Jeremy Dresar, WMItby Fiee Press Studio tour includes 45 artists Following the successf'ul p.m. each dayatorby4 artiste in their studio or in a Studio/Gallery Tour Iast year, artists will be resented at 17 gallery environment. The Station Gallery is sponsoring différent locations throughout A speil turboh~ ure another weekend of tours to Whitby, Brooklin, Oshawa, AJax, available at many locations: The artist's studios and gaileries in Pickering, Uxbridge and Port Station Gallery (Henry and Durham Region. Perry. Victoria streets, Whiitby); Picture On Saturday, Oct. 16 and There la no admission charge 'This & That, Bayberry's and Sunday, Oct. 17 from noon 1<> 5 for any of the locations of the tour Winter Information Centre (ail on which is self.guided tour and cari J3rock Street South, Whitby); Heogaebe started at any'location. Lafontaine Trading Post and Herngae The event provides a rare VWitby Public Iàbrary (both on Bn r atr opportunity for the public to visit Dundas Street West, Whitby) and DinnerThe e n downtown Oshawa at Brush Strokes, Art Affaira and the i Robert MéLaughlin Gallery. ...... A NES ~Ij For further information contact I~N URYH M 4j the staff at The Station Gallery 11 Dndse t- . heb 430a8:. $2.50 THURSDA YS Friday, October 15th UNDER THE CG VERS Saturday. October 1611, THE RESISTANCE Sunday. October 1711, CRAIG PETERKIN JAM SESSION Thursday, October 21 st McLean & McLean Tickets Now Avallable A vîsit wîth the artists Lttie Cae-.sar retwrns Ot.O 30 Little Caesar & The Consul who scored ini 1965 with 'My Girl sioory' will'be back on stage in Wiibï the night of Saturday, The group wilI perform at The Station Gallery's fundraising event at Heydenshore Pavilion, Whitby. Since getting back together two yearsag, they haveror- med aroun t Lern naj and recorded a new compact disc that has 14 of the oldies from the sixties. The band has six original members: Bruce Moréhead (Lit- tle Caesar), Normn Sherratt, Tom Wilson, Gary Wright, Steve Macko and Vic Wilson. Joining them is newcomer Tony Crivaro. Sound engineer is George Simkew, the guitar player from Ritchie KNight and the Mid-Nites, whose recordiný - of 'Charlena 'was first rock 'n roll hit in the histoiy of Cana- dian music. A menu will be provided by IAttle Caesars Pizza. There 2il be a cash bar, door prizes and a silent auction. Dress in casual but the adven- turous can. wear togas. TIckettat $30 per person, are available \ýy calhing or visiting the gallery, Henry and Victoria streets,68-4185. Tickets should be purchased in advance. a

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