Whitby Free Press, 25 Nov 1995, p. 12

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Page 12, Whltby Free Press, Weclnosday, Jazuary 25, 1995 A visit to the 'Other Side' Alan Flint offers a visit to «The Other Side' when the Hamilton, Ont. artist's works are shown at The Station Gallery Feb. 4 to 26., In the exhibition, various print technologies and other materials have been assembled to create "word sculptures." An *attempt is made te «place the viewer in a space aasociated with being behind as opposed te, being in ffront o the image," according te a description of the exhibition. uNew strengths are conveyed in this living backwards contras- ted against our human obsession with pushing forward (technolo- gically, culturally, politically).» Flint has -received many awards for bis work that has been shown since 1985, The exhibition -is orgaized by the gallery and' funded by the Ontario Arts Council. Stage veteran enjoiYS Fin dley Challenge NOEL COWARD'S 'Fallen Angels," described b y organizers as "a piece of romantlc fluff," will bepresented by the Oshawa Little Theatre Feb. 2-5, 9- 12 and 16-18. Tickets for.$12,.are at Saywell's Book Store in Oshawa. Shown are cast members (clockwise, fromf bottom left) Carol Lain9 Ryan Harlock, Kevin Leighton and C rhristinie Castaldo. Photo by Jeremy Dresar. Whitby Free Pres choir1 fest upcoming DINE Mo.Tus S1.7 Fri S t.Su . H le S1 .7 C ide 1 s- sr /2prc C den 1'4 S2.0 Seir 10% iscun .A 'Three-Choîr Festival' will be presented by the Royal Canadian College of Organisti on Sunday, Feb. 5, 7:30 p.m., at Harrnony the heU'egr c& 11w haIE PiUttd. Pub & Restaurant Fnl. Jan. 27th & Sat. Jan. 28th 9pm- lam AWKWARD SILENCE No Cover Englîsh F.A. No Game SUPER BOWL Sun. Jan 29th - 6pmn Watch it here on aur big screen or our other 3 TV's. Neyer a bad Seat in the house. BEVERAGE SPECIALS & PRIZES Free Chili & Bar Snacks and immediately following the game Sunday Night Jam with Andrew Heathcote United Church (King Street East and Harmony Road), Oshawa. 1The choirs of St. George's Anglican Church,- Oshawa, Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa and Trinity United Church, Cobourg will perform a {grogram of choral music and Free admission. The Whiby Inn Restauratit & Sports Bar Sat &opiS , amtbypr 0 9 Satellite TV - Teams Wefcome D [ining Room Specials :Buy one entrfte at regular price 1 i get 2nd entrée ~AT 1/2 PRICE àl: EquaI orIlasser value. Not tobe usedlwlh other* ispecials. Expires Feb. 28. 1995. Stella Gaye is a"longtime stage performer -- for 32 years as a resident of Ontario and before that in her native England. And she says they Durham Shoestrin gPerf'ormers' produc- tion of Timothy Findleys'Can You See Me Yet?,' of which she is a cast member, is quite different than the norm in community theatre. A Whitby esident for 18 months and making ber first stage appearance locally, Gaye says Findley's play,. set in., an asylum of the late thirties, offers mor depth. and insîghthn mostproductions. Ail cast members are patients in the asylum. They also act out variaus aspects of the life of the lead character, Cassandra, another patient, played- by Lisa Talor of Whitby. Gaye portrays Doretta, Cassandra's aunt. Dama and humour are used te explore the idea of finding a safe haven when the. outside world becomes unbearable. "I hope the audience will go away thinkingf about it,» says Gaye, who auiltioned for a part because she was intrigiied by the work written in the mid-seven- ties by Canada's fatned novelist, Who resides in Cannington, north of Port Perry. 'Then we'1l have done our jobs.» 'Can You See Me Yet? will be performed at the Arts Resource Centre in Oshawa Jan. 27 and 28 and Feb. 2, 3 and 4. Ickets, $6, are available -at Walter's Music, 349 Information awa Centre. King St. E., or at Oshawa ini the Osh- HLSTORICAL FEATURE In the Whitby Free Press 1. How much did it cost to build Brooklin United Church in 1867? 2. What Whitby resident worked at the town'buckle factory for 58 years and was one of the last three employees when it closed -in 1964? 3. Which was the first Jewish farnily in Whitby? 4. Who was the contractor for the Court House (Centennial Building) and who buit Burr Lodge as his home in 1854- 1855? Ans wers on Page 16 This feature provlded by Local Arrcitcîural Conservation Ahs.5orq Con,..c Visit a friendly Irish Pub (only 2à minutes away) *10 of your favourite bre*ws- on tap as weIl as a ful compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub lare. *Top off your evening with a .game of darts. For a relaxed, casual lime corne toaa warm comfortable atmosphere at The Antrim House Good Food. GoodODrnk. Good limes. 6 Water St. Port Perry 95-8853

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