Whitby Free Press, 24 May 1995, p. 12

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Page 12, Whltby Free Pre$5 WmMkesday, May 24, 1995 Oshawa Symnphony seeks new loigo design The Oshawa Symphony O)rchestra is holding a contest for a new logo design for the 38-year-old organization. A prize ~will ho awarded. A new program of promotion is being 1lnnd, one component of which wlhoa new logo. "Our eisting log has served us well," Baysalice Sheffield, chair of the orchestra, 'but With our new promotional efforts épd other major changes taking place, we believe that w. have the perfect opportunty to consider a new visual image to help us promote our wonderfu orchestra." Interested graphics designers from Durham Regioei are invited to submit their design(s) in flnished art form by June 15. Those planning to participate are required to contact the orchestra at 905-579-6711 for written information about the contest. Thepe fosign adopted by the orcestrawllh $100, and two subacriptions to the, 1995-96 oechestra' concert season and two club seat. tickets to a 1995 Blue Jays basebail game at Skydome. HBIARNCMD TIKT ENG 'fT ENERAIaNNT 2885 AlamRd.,NPickern Fr1., Mayin6th & St. My 2th TIWKWAR SIENCST Tuesdapeigh EverayWendaNgh Ma y 2 Thurs2& 95gh Pub&mest uan& Saturday Folk Concert FOLK SINGER Gamet Rogers, who with brother Stan Rogers made up one of the most influential acts in North Amenican folk music, wilI perform at a Vital Spark Folk Club concert at the Whitby Courthouse Theatre on Saturday n ight, Ma 27. It will be Gamet's second concert for the club, and7 he wilI promote his Iatest release, 'Sumnmer Lightning.' Tickets, for $15, are available by calling 430-2529. - 'Steam-up' on Sunday opens PieringVillag The Pickering Museumi Village 'Steam Up' and opening day will bo held Sunday, May 28, lila.m. te 95 p*. The York-Durham Heritage Railway wiil provide free rides on a miniature train. Model railroading displays will ho in operation during the day. Railway memorabilia and collector items will ho throughout the village. Costumed staff and volunteers will demonstrate pioneer activities in buildings such as the Collins House built in 1845. The gas and steam barn is always a highlight of the 'Steam Up event. Working mils, traction engines, authentic scale modèe;s spanning the period from the late l9th to mid-2Oth century will ho in operation. Vintage cars from the GM 'AUl in The Faxnily Club' will ho on site. There will ho a plant show and sale along with children7s activities 'and performances by the Pickering Philharmonic Orchestra. The museum village is located on Highway 7, three kilometres east of Brock Road. Preschool children are* free of charge, a faznily pass is $12 for the full day. For more information, caR (905) 420-4620. Landmark contest Original works of art on a 'landnxark' theme can ho entered in a cornptition being held by The Station Gallery. 'Ljandmarks: TMme or Place' is the third corporately-sponsored art Comptition to beheld by the gallery.%DuPont Canada is spon- sorng the contest. Cash awards will be given for the best submissions from three different age levels -- children (up te age 12), those aged 13 te 18, and age 19 and over. Original pantings, prints, draxng, dawngs, poto- graphs, cafis (textiles, ay wood, glass, etc.), sculpture and mixed media works, of a maxi- munisize 36 inches b4 35 inches, Cutbacks klenvironmetlso The 'Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority will not offer the popular environmefltal awareness program this sunimer, due to a lack of provincial funding. A travelling puppet show had been offered by CLOCA in past year. During the sixmmer of 1994, the environinental show Taiii ip~Y Inn Resaurnt& Spor-ts Bar Breakast Secïif: ~Sa'.&iu.2Ljâm o.:p --- - - ----- i v - iaz y;ji-J SDining Room Specials 1 *Buy one entrée at regular pricel1 * get 2nd entrée fAT 1/2 PRICE Equal or leser value. Not to be used with other peials. Expires June 30. 1995. - - - - - -- - --- -- was performed at 50 locations and was attended by 1,700 children. As in years past, there was a waiting list for the show. #A Message of Hope? will ho held Saturday, May 27, 7:30 p.m., at Sinclair Secondary School, 380 Taunton Rd. E., Whitby. The drama production is presented by the Hebron Church Girls' Club. I om and en*o I will ho accepted.* Entries must be made by June 16. Judging is on June 21,by a jury including a DuPont repre- sentative, guest curater Station Gallery curator Linda Paulocilc, an artist and art educator. ~.AA HLSTORICAL FEATURE in the Whitby Free Press i .When was the first Brooklin Spring Fair held? 2.What sport was pop ular at Whitby Harbour during winter more than 100 years ago? 3. How many telephones were there in Whitby 80 years ago? 4.Who painted the portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Perry which hang in the Centennial Building? 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