Whiby Free Press, Wednesday, July 27, 1994 Page 16 SARA BRADIMORE (left) and Katie Roberts of 'Spectro through the federal government's SEED (Summer Employ- Music' recently gave a concert for residents of Sunnycrest ment Experience Program) to entertain at seniors' homes and Nursing Home. The two Whitby residents received a grant other commu nity institutions. Photo by Mark Reesor, whltby Free Press Soap star. at the mail Saturday Talent wanted for Dec'. 31, party Local residents with musical talent are wanted to provide entertainment for a New Year's Eve bash at Cullen Gardens. The Region of Durhamn is plan- ning the community celebration -tousands are expected te attend -- to wrap up its Celebrate Durham '94 activities that mark the Region's 20th anniversary. The Region is issuing a casting caîl for those with "legant voice, musical talent, nimble feet or quick wit,» professionals and amnateurs. Caîl Rob, or Steve at 430-1302. Free picnic at Parkwood McLaughlin Day in Oshawa is on Aug. 1, and Parkwood Estate will hold a free faxnily picnic from il a.m. to, 3 p.m. There will be antique cars, oldies music, face painting, bal- boons, and an exhibition by pain- ter Peter Robson. The YWCA line dancing demonstration will again be held and the Music Lesson Place will present young singers and in- strumentalists in a children's program. One of television's soap opera stars will be at the Mitby Mal on Saturday afternoon. Tracey Bregman, who portrays FrtStar's Famnous hiec Fair Pscis * Free E.S.P. Tests ~Juil293031 *M tis * Free Lectures & Demos * livyns * Hourty Draws & Much Morel Aig i Whitby Curling Club Sa:111 815 Brock St. North, Whitby Sun: 11-10 -(From Hwy 401, Exit 410, North on Brock St>) Mon: 11-7 Coftranormaled I anPyh"luoal,"s Thgnle rd"sorts team unlform an Gae noy deuicyl al.Fdou wngthsheof * TuESDAYS arak eatu Ring IKEtan PRh El. STON to teDtkNgeSDAYS - D Nigh.Oprt wthe Syslou u 1& neFrwTH aUD PlAs, FRt&AT ir Entertainrmeang KTHE RVE"S NGR EATFOSTADLY DREATFOOUN GETRFUN* ETTOERN !~rBrian's. ab m Lauren Feninore on 'Thé Young and the Restless,' will make an appearance at the mail at 3. p.m. ýLoai dance group Star Dazz- 1er will performn two shows, at 1:30 and 2:30 p.m., as part of the entertainment organized by the mall's merchants' association [MusJ~ and Global Television. Breman will answer ques- tions from what is expected te be a large throng of fans. 'Women 's Business' Two videos about 'Women's Business' will. be shown at the Robert McLau ghlin Gallery tomorrow (Thursday), 7:30 p.m. 'A Web Not a Ladder' is a documentary that features the personal experiences of six women who own successful businesses. 'No TMme te Sto ' is about three immigrants te Lanada who speak candidly about the con- <itions that shape their lives. the hteîfer C& the haIt pnxt Ld Pub & Restaurant . .........tb PATIO NOW 0PEN Introdud.g "Ev.ry Satuwhy« KMDS EA T Fr EE From 1 2:0Opm te 8:OOpm Ages 10 and under somne limitations 1pl NON SMOKING AVA hABLE JAM NIGHTr Sunday Night 9PM-1lam with Andrew Heathoote HIISTORICAI FEATUlIE in the Whitby Free Press 1. Where did Whitby's founder Peter Perry die on Aug. 24, 1851 ? 2. What was f eatured on Whitby's f irst picture post- card when it when it was printed? 3.What noted church architect had an office in Whitby in the i880s and 1 890s and was off iciai architect for Ontario County until he moved te Buff aie in 1896? 4.What Whitby factory made STACO brand products and what did that namne stand for? Answers on Page 31 This feature providied by ....... kiet C.. srt.,M<..9C aa 1/2IIir REdoo gacr o new cupstoicei P. .TA.... LES... 1/2 hourFREE pM o 1 ,000's of movies Within our vast selection! Great for cottage weekends. Includes CDs and Gaines 513 Brock St. N. *MAPLE ST. 0