Whitby Free Pes, Wechiesday, November 24,1993, Page 13 Oshawa manumssng Durham Regional Police are dsking for the publices help in ARTSCRAFTS 60Oid FTyme' sale at rgallery The Station Gallery's annuel Olde Tymne Christmas art and craft sale wiil b. held this Cliristmas concert upcoming Th County Town Singera will preset 'An International Christmas' on Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 13 and 14, 8 p.m., at Ail Saints' Anglican Church, 300 Dundas St. W.,! Whitb.- The show is undr the musical direction of Barbara Quelette. ickets are $8 for aduits,, $5 for seniors and children and are available at Lafontaine Trading Post, 106 Dundas St. W., Whitby, Northern Traditions, Oshawa Shopping Centre and C.W. Hay'a Bokstore, hMidtown Mail, Oshawa. For more information, cal 668-5469. Bass and tenors wanted The County Town Singera are lookcing for new mexubers who like to sing for the love of it. Especiallyý needed are basa and tenor voioea for next season. Those intereated rnay cal 668-5469. Parkwood lghts up the season The public is invited to share Christmas cheer as Parkwood lights up the spruce treea in the front circle on Thuraday, Nov. 25, beginning at 7 pm. The outdoor program wil include music and carol singing with the O'Neill Collegiate Senior Brasa. HIISTORICAL YEATURE in the Wbitby Free Press i .What is a distinctive feature of the print of Ail Saints' Anglican Church, made at the time the church was buift in 1865-66? 2.What was discovered at Brook and Dundas streets when the new Bank of Commerce was built in 1964? 3.What were the.names of the hamiet of Myrtie bof ore Rt was renamed about 1868? 4.Who was the founder of a nationatly-known seed company in Toronto, who was born near Myrtie? Answers on Page 31 1118 feaure provided by saturday and Sunday from noon te, 5 p.m. bath daya. The event features the talents of local artisans whe have created numerous works including staned lass, potter, folk art, jewelry, dried flowers, fabrie toya and pillows, Christmas decraion ad handmade chocolates. In conjunction with the event, the gallery will aIse feature artworks for sale by more than 50 local artios, including paintings, pCnt%, drawings, potographs nd sculpture. TIhere are refreshments in the tea roem and gallery volunteers have prepared homemdegoodies that can b. purchased during the event. Psychic fair starts Friday First Star Enterprisea of Hamnilton wiil be organizing a major international psychic fair at the Metro East Trade Centre, Brock Road and Hlighway 401, Pickering Nov. 26, 27 and 28. Top international psycbies, mn concert Saturday viger.1lguitarist Nelson Min- vil ilperform in Oshawa on Nov. 27 at the firat show of the season for Les Promotions Cul- turelles. Minville, a native of the Gaspe region, has a rich literary and musical repertoire, going from jazz to soft ballads. The concert, at L'Amicale, 707 Simce St *S. begins at 8 p.m. Admission is ý15 for adults and $12 for students. For more information caîl 434- 7676. nytcclairvoUyantschannelera, heaers atrologera and 8 uass from across Canada, tIe U.S. and Europe wiil be offering their services te the public. The fair aIso features a New Age bookstore, crystal and jewelry displays, vendora offering unique curios, free lectures and demonstrations of subjects ranging from reincarnation and out-of-body experiences te haunted bouses of Ontario and how to find your soulmate, hourly door prizes and the world'a firat 'banda on' psychic museuxu. At the museum, wbich is free of charge with admission, fairgoera will be able te test their own psychic abilities, gaze inte a genuine crysta bail, find eut what the shape of their nose reveals about their character, ring a ibetan wish bell, spin a native medicine wheel, rub Aladdin'a inagical lamp and operate the Ouija board. Admission is $4 for adulta, children aged 12 and under are free with an adult. WILLIAM CONAHAN William Richard Conahan,57, left hia home at 1525 RieonRd. S., Oshawa on 7hursday, Nov, il and has net since been seen. He is deacibed as a white male, five foot il inches in height, 136 pounds, with grey hair. He was last seen wearmng bIna jeans, a yellow T-ahirt and a knee-length blue parka with a hood. Police are concerned about bis whereabouts and are asking anyone Who may know where ho is or anyone who may have any information on his whereabouts to cail 579-1520 or Crime Stoppera at 436-8477. 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