Whitby Free Press, 20 Jul 1994, p. 15

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THE OSHAWA Little Theatre is presenting 'Music 20,' a musical revue with dance and music tram a wide selection of Broadway Shows, Aug. 4 ta 6 and Aug. il ta 13. Cast members (Iet, tram front) include Amanda Smith, Oonagh Beharrell, Laila Druin, Joy Mac0hersoni; (right, tram front) Lori Rebaikin, Dana Boadway, Richelle Kinley-VanDyk and Monica Trejbal. The $10 tickets (students $7.50) are available at Saywell's ok Store. Photo by Mark Reesor, WAfhItby Free Press Tee itup for Uni.ted Way Anyone canpla1 gofuig 'The Great2 For GolCf Car' and benefit the United Way of HIISTORICAL FEATURE in the Whitby Free Press 1.When was the Royal Hotel off icially opened? 2.When was the castle-like house at the corner of Byron and Coiborne streets built and for whom? 3. What Wh[tby institution is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year? 4. What former Whtby church was used in its later years as a gas station? Answers on Page 17 This feature provided by Oshawa-Whitby- C1arlntn. Purchasing the card for $23 (including taxý), entitles the bearer te, two opportunities te, 'buy one get one free" and "buy two rounds get two free.' Participants will receive 36 free rounds of golf, representing an approximate saving of more than $800 at Foxbridge Golf and Country Club, Four Seasons Country Club, Oshawa Airport Golf Course, Country Lane Golf Course, Annandale Country Club and Wolf Run Golf Club. Proceeds benefit the United Way of sawa-Whty Clarington, which -helps fnd more than 200 prog sm from 43 agencies in our community. More than 800,000 residents receive direct benefits. Sign up at the United Way of Oshawa - Whitby - Clarington (436-7377), located at 52 Simcoe St. S. in Oshawa, or at the Canadian ire customer service desk (983-6290), located on Hlighway 2 at Waverly Road in Bowmanville. Oldtimeirs give $500 to hospital A Whitby oldtimers hocke team and Country Lana Gof Club recently donated $500 te the Whitby General Hospital Foundation. The Whitby Whales donated Mone raised from a tournament at ountry Lane. p First Star's Farnous tvhmc H s'y&% air F you nose talk Free E.S.P. Tests i chic* * Free Lectures & DeMOS Ul 2993Oy3l Ctlaimoyants PSy * Houdy Draws & Much MOrel Aug 1 Whitby Curling Club Wmch Fri: 1.10 Sal: 11-10 B Board _ if ý 815 Brock St. North, Whitby Syn: 11-10 un er F (From Hwy 401, Exit 410, North on Brock St.) Mon: 11-7 Admission inctudes Free Entrance to the Museum 12 d me (F of the paranormal & Strange Psychic Curiositiee The worid's first psychic Museum! 0rcr'OurGaze o a genuine crystal ball... Find out what the shape of ' nose reveals about you... Ring a Tibetan wish bell... Speak to the talking electronic wizard... Operate the mysterious Ouija oard - if you dare... Ifs ait here and a whole lot morelll under Fwe wfth aduff * Pleasanty Air Conditioned * Free Parking Whiby Free Press, Wednesday, July 20.1994, Page 15 Families invited to help proteet Lynde Marsh A 'Famil inic Day' to Children can design 'Spirit «honour thene marshb will- Stones' as the native Indiansdd be held at Lynde Shores Conser. to help prtect the different ani- vation Area on Sunday, July 24, mals and fxsh81. beginning at 10 a.m. There will aise be a larKe Envirnmentalists, members 'TalIngCrl'at 1 p.m. atte of naturalists orgaiztinsbeach where ai those interested native people and -tour gIdes can «network native-style" to dis- will be on hand for the event cuss options and plans of action. ognzed by the Save Lynde Since 1989, Save Lynde Shores Marshi group. and varieus groups have been writing letters of objection and There will ba lide presen- concern to those invôlved in the tation and pho( graphs of dif- prpsed residential develop- fernt nhbîtnrsofthe marsh, ment of the east side of the and a local school will adopt the Lynde Shores Conservation marsh throuqh the Metro Zoo's Aiea. 'adopt-a-pond program. For more information about There will be guided canoe 'Faxnily Pienie Day,' caîl Chris- rides and guided walking tours. tine at 666-1386. High QUdas tSL E4 rssPOLTABLE. S DURHAM'3 NEWEST AND DEST COUNTRY WESTERN BAR 13 NOW HEREHI! 'Corne In dressed In any "local," "organlzed" sports team unlIform and enjoy 5 deliclous wlngs on us! * .* .MONDAYS - Pool Tournament * TUESDAYS - Karaoke featuring MIKE PRESTON WEDNESDAVS - DJ Night %oýth Syl THURSDAVS, FR1 & SAT - Liv'e Entertainment Tim Taylor - Starting at 9:3Opm ($2.00 cover charge) Every Sunday LIVE BAND Sudden Stom KITCHEN SERVES GREAT FOOD 'TIL 1AM DAIL Y POOL TABLE - DARTS - BIG SOREEN, DANCE FLOOR - GREAT FOOD - GREAT FUN,- GREAT ATMOSPHERE â,Burgers-.14DnaStEWib-1blcEato4Cres (fron Star Oe asavek-1 ..-1am ýjàgers) 0 A Festival 0f Early Canadian Music & Folk Art S A- ,Juy-4,99-V---t ds FIVE STAGES LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ALL DAY- FEATURINO GARNET ROGERS. Chi Whiteley & Son, Graham Townsend, Mad Love, Norîn Hacldng, Amne Walker, MAary Knickle Band, Morpsine LeFay, Denîsis StiI!welI Martin. ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Interactive dance piogrrns with Tht Gleneig Full Moon Country Dance Band. CHILDREN'S HANDS- ON ACTIVITIES "Everybody joins ln jug Band" Vorkshop with Richard Knechtet. Hiands-on Art Worksbop with W. B. Bill Fraser. -B'" SPECIAL GUEST BdI Lishman - 'Fadier Gooe". FeatureI on ABC's 20/20 with Barbara HANDS-ON MUSEUM ACIVITIES Rope Making, Wood Shop. Blacksmithing. andl znany mare! FOLK ART Folk Art Displays and Demonstrations. FOOD& REFRESHMENTS HOW TO GET THERE * 3km tait of BTock Road on Hihuu#7 inGreenLood -- In Cdebraon 4f*Year of The Fedy Qates Open at Noon - Peromances until dusk. FREE PARKNGj For re inormation cal! (905) 420-4620 or (905) 683-8401

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