Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesctay, October 27.,1993 ~sage teu Maxie & Mitch, a British duo performing musical comedy and visual humour, will be back at the Vital Spark Fol k Club on Saturday niglit. Last Friday's show sold out in advance, so the popular duo agreed te make a return engage- ment at the Masonic Hall, 91 Centre St. S., Oshawa. Admission is $15. For tickets cali 434-1714. Merse.y soimd at concert Tickets are still available for a concert by Gerry and the Pace- makers in Oshawa on Tuesday Q' rtish. band with the Mersey sound had several hits in the sixties. The concert is at General Sik- orski Polish Veterans Hall. For tickets, caîl Pete Jacobs of Independent Concert Productions at 666-9394. Hauned trail at Gardens,,, A spooky, haunted trail is at Cullen Gardens fromn Oct. 25 te 30. Only children dressed in cos- tume can be visitors te the trail, open from 5 te 8 p.m. Children stop at various stations te pick up treats. WORKS by two Whitby artists, Rowena Dykins (Ieft) and Kim Gallery until Nov. 21. The artists are shown with 'The Cairn,' Stallworthy (right), and Maralynn Cherry from Orono are one of Dykins' works. featured in 'Natural Variations' which is running at The Station Photo by Mark Reesor, Whihy Free Press TOURS BEGIN TONIGHT Nightmare on Centre Street Once again, the Whitby Junior Chamber/Jaycees are inviting al ghosts, goblins and little mensters te the Whitby Jaycees fourth annual Haunted House. The title of the haunted heuse for 1993 is «'Nightmare on Centre Street!' The oId Whitby courthouse, now called the Centennial Building, wilI undergo a frightful transformation as All Hallows Eve staika dloser and closer. Some of the distinguished ghosts who have roamed the ceurthouse in search of helpless victims for countless years are sure te attend. The 3,000 brave seuls who ventured through last yearls 'Nightmare on Centre Street -- Billy Returna' were haunted by screams from 'Billy' who returned especially for the event. Tis year, Billy will once again rise from the dead te, inflict unteld horrors on those brave enough to attempt the fourth annual scare-a-thon. The haunted house will open on Wednesday, Oct.- 27 and close Oct. 30.* The haunting tours begin at 6 p.m. from Wednesday through Friday. On Saturday, Oct. 30, tours will begin at noon. Afier 9 p.m. ne one will be admitted during the feeding types can't bare te watch. Those who dare enter will be required te forfeit the price of $2 each. This year, the haunted house will feature 1 Lights On' tours for young children fromn 6 and 6:30 p.m. le tours will be for younger children who may net be willing te brave the darkness of the haunted house. Leanne BaIl, Jaycee chair for the haunted heuse, wanted "te make the event more of a family affair for children of al gs1 The old courthouse wibe the scene of untold horrors. Chidren of ail ages wilI be spooked by the many scary special effects designed and constructed by the Whitby Junior Chaniber/Jaycees. When contacted about this year's chilling event, BiIly could only reply, "Every year, . local residents manage te survive the terrer of a Nightmare on Centre Street. This year, though, ne one gets eut alive.", 11 D ds St.E.Wib Wednesday. October 27th LIVE COMED Y WITH LAFF TRAX Friday, October 29th LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Saturday. October 3Oth SA TURDA Y NIGHT M~ALL*VEISA"~ wlth live entertalniment Sunday. October 31 st SUNDA Y NIGHT JAM SESSION HUGE MOVIE SALE West Lynde U, Video s t. il. Oct. 30 & Sun. Oct. 31 location only