Whitby Free Press, 4 May 1994, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, May 4. 1994 Teens 1face theit, drivingcharesN0ý mhree Whitby teens face theft and alcohol charges after steal- ing igarettes from two local con- venience stores early Saturday iorning. Police say the three went to the Brock Street North Beckers store, aeked for cigarettes, thon grabbed the packs off the counter and ra a met.tt They did te ae hng at te Whitby Plaza Macs Milk store around 2 a.m., but the clerk got the license number as they sped away and phoned police. mhe trio were spotted near the plaza by a nearby patrol car who followed thern to Chestnut and Centre streets before turning on hie roof lights and pulling them over. ne suspects drove through several stop signs during that time, police say. mhe driver, 17, was charged with dangerous drivlng, theft and drinking under age. The paseengrs, both aged 16 were chrgd ith drlnldng under age and attempted theft. PANDORA BRYCE and chikiren Elissa (left), 3, and Julia, 5, sort through books donated for a sale to raise money for the Oshawa Smphony. The book sale runs until Fniday, from 9 a.m. to 5p.m ., at 5King St. E. in Oshawa. Bryce, a Whitby resident and principal flute, is soloist at the symphony's upcoming concert, Sunday, May 15 in the Eastdale CVI Auditorium in Oshawa. Tickets are available at Discs and Dats. Photo by Mark Reesor, WhItby Fme Press ENJOY A (tSympliony In Wh>/ite, WITH THE "WORLD FA MOU SLIP ZZAN ER STALLIONS I T Thte Lipizzaner Stallions are hors nobility - the ultimate expression o art form? which dates back to thte 16ti century~ These magnificent stalion perform acrobatic tnaneuvers that no other breed of horse can equal. And nou', they are here for ail tc appreciate. Don't miss titis rare chance to see them perform, including their AIRS ABOVE THE GROUND."1 T/tey have, à after ail, been practicing for t/te last 400 years. ses of The WONDERFIJL WORLD 0f HORSES' fan ROYAL LIPIZZANER th STALLION SHOW 's "A SPECIAI. ANNIVERSARY EDIION 0F THE EQUESIRIAN IREAI 0F THE CENIURY"im TIIuRse*MAY 12 e 7:030 Pm cfvlc AUDWrroUm Oshawa, Ont Tickets arm available at the Auditorium Box Office & al 77ICKE1MATER outiets or Charge By Phone: 0ý (905) 870-8000 Adults $13-50 Scats Available (NDiscounl on VIF) imna msu n w Kaeioscope of song next week Ibe Count Town Singera wil ~ reent K4meidoscop' on onaMay 9 and Tuesday, U&ndOrth'e ;musical direction of Barbara Quellette, the show wil b. held at Ail Sants' Anglican Church parish hall, 300 Dundas St. W. in Whitb Tickets are $8 for adulte, $5 for seniors and children, and are available fr-om Lafontaine Trading Post in downtown Whitby. The County Town Singers are looking for new members for next September, especaily base and tenor voices. 11oe interested may oel 668-5469. M5 t.. 'Bowknot and Garland' by Joy Hansen of Oshawa won the viewer's choice award for large qujîts at the recent show held at St. Mark's United Church. otChrysalis' by Isabelle Hanewich of Gourtice was the second. choice Qf viewers and 'Country Bride' 4Y Kim Benton Khan of East York third. For email items, 'My Little Garden,' by Judy Bowring of Whitby was the viewer's choice. Bowring's 'Miniature Saxnpler' was the second choice, and 'Home is Where the Heart Ie' by Reita Ogg of Whitby was third. McLauchlan hi concert Singer/songwriter Murray McLjauchlan will performn in Aaàax on May 14 in a fundraiser for Big Sisters of Whitby, Oshawa, Ajac and Pickering. With an established reputation as a folk-based country att and known for hie classic yoàk- rock music i the seventies, MeLauchlan has won 10 Juno awards. He will erfo rm at the Annan- dale Country7Clb, 8 p.m. Tick- ets are $15 ini advance, $20 at the door. To reserve, cialBig Sisters at 906-428-8111 or t he neareist Ticketmaster outiet. Elehan*rdes offered The. Animal Kingdom Show began May 1 and runs until September at the Bowmanville Zoo0. The show features lions, tigers and elephants, and highiqhta the close, special relationshipe be- tween trainers and the animale. The Bowmanville Zoo, established in 1919, ie Canada's oldest operating zoo. The show occurs throughout the day at the zoo and is included in the price of admnission. Another highlight is a ride on an elephant. The ' King's Feast,' feeding of the lions, takes place at 5 p.m. daily. Also May 1, nearby Jungle Cet World began 'Se. the Jungle Babies.' Bâby animais featured include lion cube, tiger cube, wolves, goats, deer, monkeys, raccoons and rabbits. Choruse to deliver mom-o-grams On Sunday, May 8, mothers in south Durhamn Region wiil have the opportunity tobe visited by a barbershop quartet and serenaded by two songs appropriate to Mothers' Day. The Oshawa Horseless Carriagemen barbershop chorus will provide the 'Mom-o-gram' quartets, and some email favours as well, for a fee of $36. Call 579-3462 to ' vetime n place of delivery. ana fro the lake to appraximately 10 miles north of Highway 401, fr-om Pickering to Oronoý cari b. served. Mom-o-grazns were vMr popular asat year when 70 mothers were serenaded. SCordon Sue'Sweets!a g Dessert Shop / Café ~ 668-2722 * 141 Brock SL S, Wbtby S oup or 65alad and Il S andwich of your cholce I $4.50 a clip and aave Wlth &pis coupon Jungle Cat World is a collection of exotic wild cats from around the world. Most cf the cats have been raised at the zoo by owners Chris and Wolf Kiose. Fashion evening present 'An fvening of Fashion' again this yeâ on Tuesdlay, MaY 19, 7:30 p.m., at St. Paul'a Presbyterian Church, 32 Wilson Rd. N., Oshawa. The. House Boutique will b. featured. Refreshments and entertainment will b. provided. ickets are $5 and are available by cafling 576-0769 or 831-2947. HISTORICAL FEATURE Whitby Free Press 1. Who donated the flagpole that still stands in front of the old Whitby Public Library ai Dundas and Byron streets? 2.What former principal of the Brock Street School in Port Whitby was the f irst woman principal in Toronto's public schools? 3. How did Ail Saints' Anglican Church get its naine? 4. What Canadian prime minister was entertained at lunch ai Trafalgar Castle when the building was owned by Sheriff Nelson G. Reynolds? Answers on Page 27 This featufe provided by L..i Ar tc«tw.J .r o Ai..,C..êe . -1 1-*l * *r,,. ý '*W

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