Whitby Free Press, 12 Jul 1995, p. 10

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page 10, Whltby Free Press, Wecfresday, July 12, 1995 Rogers awarded for Cullen vid eo Top honours at the 1995 Homnetown Video, Festival were awarded to two Rogers community channels ini the Greater Toronto Area during a ceremony at the International Conference and Trade Show of the Alliance For Community Media in BostonMasahstts. RT rsPine Ridge producer Tom ennýisco accepted the award for best single entertainment Pub & Restaurant mE.TERTAIMMENTl Fri., Juty l4th & Sat., July l5th A WKWARD SILENCE TUESDAY WINGS IGHT SPECIAL Every Thursday Night Domestlc J UGQ & 1~LB WINGS progam y amedia professional for hie ameby a haif-hour musical adventure, Christmas Ini Cullentown.' The program follows two adulta through the miniature village Of Cullen Gardons as they Eýchff for an heiloom replacement that they accidentially d9stroyed.* The second award went to Rogers Community 10 Toronto and p"roducer Kerry Gordon for bis Lemon-Aid Show -- Pain Relief Promo in the single local orgination program promotion category, produced by a media professional. (only 20 minutes away) A M *io of your favourite brews on tap as well as a full compliment of beverages. " Try our fine Irish Pub fare. " Top off your evening with a game of darts. Por a relaxed, casual tUme corne to a warm comfortable atmosphere at The Antim House Good Food. Good Dink. Good Times. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 Change offace TYLER STANGER, 8, gets a new look from Dani-Marie Luciano during the 'Benefit Celebration' heki by the Save the Lynde Marsh citizens' g roup June 18 at Heydenshore Park. Environmental displays, guest speakers, music, storytelling, poetry, a pu ppet show and trampoline demonstration also made up t he event. Photo by Peter Nilas. Whety Free Pres Sidewalk art There were W0 entrants ini thet third annual sidewalk art com- petitionpuheld thisyearas part cf the ContyTown Crivlin Wbtb over the Canada Day dee*end That was the maximum num- ber permitted in the competition,j as a total cf 85 people applied to 27BokS.Suh Wi ISatellite TV - Teams Welcome ~JULY bSPECIAMLq *Pime Rib Special ... $9.99: *Rack of Ribs ....$1095 oherspeaIsorcoupons.Exores J 1. %mim --mmM M m m - take part, says organizer Berna- dette Simms. She plans. to reorganize neit year's event so that 100 can tàke part. lhe'event is sponsored by the Whith Curthouse Theatre. Vivien z ulzawo the adult division Hol Sopha second and David i3walda third (honour- able mention to Sarah Thur- man). Këi Pickett won the agd 13 to 17 division, Amanda Happe second and Stacey Hardison Garden tour aids S ociety A fund-raising gardon tour and tea, to' benefit the Multiple Scierosis Society, of Canada, will be held on July 22. The tour consists of eight private gardens . between Ajax and Oshawa. After viewing the garis, participants are invited toreax at a Whitby country gardon, where tea will be served in the shade of old maples. During tea a silent auction of donated plants and gardon goodies takes place. SAil funds raised by the event will be used by the Durhamn chapter of the society for patient outings and social events. Tickets are $10 each, including tea, and can lie purchased at Patches & Threads, 10.7 Coîborne St. W., Whitby. For more information on the tour, contact Gianna DaSilva at 686-2581. The Robert McLéaughlin Gallery will present Fun Day on Sunday, July 23, noon té 4 p.m., for arts and crafts, riddles, prizes, face-painting, movies, cartoons Land art. third (honourable mention to Joshua-Dan Buwalda). Nicole Bond won the agied 8 to 12 division Adrienne MâcLaren second anc1 Amanda Desouza third. Natalie Ferr won the under age 7 diviinSarah and Eden Jefferysen, and Sam and Rager Bridge third.. Photos of the winning entries are on display at Lafontaine .Trading Post- in downtown Wbitby. J'aie ZZnL,,,Z3rd, C sA, lo am -,sPm.-SUN. 10am - 4pm. BROOKLIII MEMORIEIL ERENEI 67 Wlnchffter Rond Emat, Brooklin Durham Region's Largest Sulmmer Craft Show featuring over one < ude talented exhibitors with their unique and outatanding Suthwestern, Victorian, and Country handcrafted collectibles for your decorating and gift needs. Presenting a variety of. Floral De- S signa, Paper Tole, Stencihing, Folk Art, Ceramica, Stained Glaae .... Quilta, Pottery, Potpoun'i,4 7 Jewe1leryl, Bears, Wooden Col- lectibles, Natural Art, DoUz, gt Reproduction Furniture and I Go urmet Delights. These are BROOKLIN js a sample of what mrakes * thiz show one you won't want OIMISSION JTILL leSeniors $2.00 T 6 H 3 1T L L i l e n in d e r 1 0 F re t * A 9 %531 and the winners are CENTURY HOME VIDEOINC. 513 Brook St. N. 666-3122 (Next 10 McAllister's) THE BIG RED VDEO STORE Largest Video Store in Whitby Ovoe 10,000 soloc«tionsç as Iow as, 49o ea. ANY NEW RELEASE S$261 or 3 for$611" anytime. OLDER TITLES $1.99 or Iess or 3for $4.99 NOW OPEN tiillpm Fr1. & Sat. Breakfast lai. frotn $3. 5 Sat. & Sun. IGam to 3pm BAR SPECUAL EVERIY NIGHT 2 lb wngs AND jug of beer OnIy $11.95 Canadian/Chinese International Btiffet Roast Beef. Roast Baked Hani & ali Chinese Disliesl Plus salad bar! 900 Hopkins St.., 666-86557 1 ..

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