Page 18, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 23, 1M9 Auditions to be held for. Shoestring production WHITBY RESIDENT Anine O'Connor 7, was one of the many performers who auditioned recently at C ullen Gardens for the 'Celebrate Durham '94' closing ceremo>- nies. The event wiII be held New Year's Eve at Cullen Gardens. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Fre Press On Wednesday, Dec. 14, DurhamMSostring Performers will hold the. fourth and final audition of the 1994-95 season. Three maie and on. female roles will ho cast for the play, '0fX the Fields, Lately,' byDavid French. Director Ed Daigle seeks actors te play memers of the Mercer family, Newfoundland emigrés Parkwood lights'up The public is invited te share Christmas cheer, as spruce trees in the front circle of Parkwood mansion in Oshawa will ho lit up Thursday, Nov. 24. The outdoor program wilI include music and carol singing with the. 0'Neil Collegiate Senior Braps, hoginining at 7 p.m. There will ho hot chocolate, as well as song sheets for the whole faznily te sing along., The nmansion itself' has been trinrimed with holiday decor, and touis wil hogin Nov. 20. who have taken up residence in Toronto in 1961. Jacob and Mary Mercer have a son, Bon, in his early twenties. ThÃe fourth character is their brothèr-în-law, Wiff Roach. As the play begins, Bon bas returned home for bhis auntes funeral after' a lengthy estrangement fromn the fiamily because of a major conflict with his father's outlook on life. <0f the Fieldse-Lately' won the Chalmers Drama. Award for outstanding new play of 1973. Interested actors are welcorne to borrow a script for advance reading by calling the producer, Carolyn Wilson, at 725-9256. As well, people interested in production work are encouraged to cali o r to attend the audition. The audition will ho held at the Arts Resource Centre bebind Oshawa City Hall at 7:30 p.m. .1......THE TT....... The Station Galler.y's Christ- mas House Tour will b. held Saturday, Dec. 3, il a.m. to 4 P.m. Selected homes will ho decora- ted in seasonal finery by home- owners and decorators. Tour tickets, for $10 (for those aged 16 and over), are available at the gyallery and other loca- tions. Cai 668-4185. Tour tickets include a compli- mentary door prize ticket for a chance to win a gift at the Olde Tyme Christmas craft and art show (following the tour), noon to, 5 p.m., ati the gallery. Te show will also ho held on Sunday, Ieec. 4. Dream getaway draw held Tickets are still available for The Station Gallery's Dream Vacation Getaway Draw. First prize is a vacation for two to any one of 35 locations in Canada, U.S., Carribean and Mexico ($2,800 value); second gize, getaway for two to either ~ttawa or Montreal (value $6300); third prze, getaway for two to Toronto (i$200 value. Tickets are $5 or four for $15. Tickets are avaiiable at the g ai- lery and at other locations. C al 668-4185. The draw will he made Dec. 4, 4 p.m., at the gallery. 'ICLL (48 8711 ol' 1 -800-48-33333 1390OHOPKINS STREET 1 -- -- --- - -- -- - -,- --- - - -, -- - - - - -- -ý - 17 M(J)L S S saigon