Whitby Free Press, 3 Jul 1996, p. 10

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Page 10, Whltby Fmo Press, Weclnesday. JuIy 3. 1996 Steelband show lin Oshawa Club Carib of Oshawa Inc. Winl presnt a 'steelband showcase' Sunday, July 14 at the Caribbean CulturalCentre, 600 Wentworth st. E.,Osaa The sowas wl eature Club Carib's Sounds of Steel, PanVibrations of Toronto, Young Gmis Steelband of Toronto, Tobago Youth Steelband Ensemble, Caribbean Folk PerformiLtquLuie and Club Carib's Huinmingbird Dancer. Cost is $2 per person. For more information, oeil Lynette Humes at 433-1244 or Lydia Francis at 436-5026. Shakespeare inI the Park The Driftwood Theatre Group of Oshawa will erfor Romeo£ Juliet in Whitby's Rotary Park on four dates this summrer. Driftwood's outdoor summer theatre schedule includes perfor- mance. in the park on Saturday, July 27, Friday Au. VgMndy Au gean Surnfay,,Ig. 18. Tee is no admion. For more information, oeil 576-2396. THE WINNERS in draws held during the Durham Regional Police Community Day. '96 picked up their prizes recently. From ItI are Jan Halden, with sons Shane (left) and Blake, who won a dinner for two at the Royal York Hotel; Bill Hay won. an area rug; Bill Winter a Via Rail trip to Ottawa; Roger Tessier a mounitain bike. Constable Mary Carr and Grant Souter (right) of the Rotary Club of Whitby, one of the spon- sors of the day, were on hand to congratu- late the winners. Photo by Mark Po»so, Whlthy Free Pros 4 'Excellence~ mnart (Jelebrating Exoellence, the DuPont Canada art competition exhi'bition, will b n tThe Station Galleryi W tJuly 6. This year's competition, the fourth annual focused on the theme of exc,eFece in arts and culture, architecture and design, sports and industiy and science and technology.. The competition was open to Ontario artistsiin chidren, teen and aduit categories mi a wide rneof nediums. re opening reception and award presentations to the win- ners iiivarious categories will ho held Sunda, July. 7, 2pm. ,The exhLition Wli continue until Au&. 4. Laie, grat rock 'n'roll'ers resurrected the gardens A conoert-comedy show, Rock 'n' Roil Heauen, will ho held at General Sikoraki Hall i Oshawa (AtGren The Watson famlly farm on %VlitiV66-3.34.Maple Grove Road near Bowmanville will boit the annual ENTERTASNMEawberry Festival on Sunday, Bîll Brado Vere will ho horse and fractor drawn wagon rides, straw lump, Stiday Jly thPUaY tracr, face painting, creative Littl Johny Wlker playground to explore, "bales of straw to, climb," and a Pettlngw The Biggest Attraction Around Town Cullen Gardens AND MNIATUIRE VILLAGE ALL1 FOR$ ONLY Vaild Sunday to Frday PER PERSON AFTER 4 P.M. Not valld Saturdays mI 'g1L i ii - -ifL à Mloikl 1 LA1a fl SPECIAL MENU: Salad or soup, hot entre potato, vegetables, dessert, tea or coffee. GAREN A£ Throùgh the Miniature Village with Giant Floral Night Displays. Grounds tickets valid after 4 pm. Offer valld day of purchase only. Package valid untl Aug. 3»~6. Package NOT accptd M hother discunts. coucoris. sedcais. rci ca erds. V ,- l 'm'tel Cullen Gardens i Nliffiature Village 3700 Taunton Rd. West, Whitby - OPEN 9AM TO 9PM C, . I/ jý -?// 430-2526 for reservations and ticket information. on Wednesday night, July 17. In the show ïMpressionists, including -Las \Vegas comedian Corral. diPPed strawberrieu, bot dogu, sausages and drins wll ho served by the Sunrise Youth Group. he wiIl alzo have clowns maklng balloon' animais and musical entertainmenttluuhut the day. Strawbernies are- ready for picking or can be purchased »eay picked along with other farm grown produce from the market. For more information, oeil 905- 623-4934. ClféekyJester Resrtaurant f& Pub 101 Mary St. W.» 665-7612 EN TERITA INMEN T Fni. JuIy 5th & Sat. JuIy 6th 9:00 Pm NORTHWEST PASSAGE Wed. Nights 5pm - close TALL BOY NIGHT We could be so cheeky to say "We have the very best chicken wings anywhere!' Tues. 4pm-close 200 ea. Sun. 1i :3Oam-close 300 ea. Eat-in only_ Thursday Night -. 9pm Enjoy our DJ. tfs Ladies Night .Saturday & Sunday Nights Roast -Beef Dinner $8.95 + tax -Corne for the food, stay for dm fun. ENJ e OR AIL LNC Joey. Vanc, rtray.4oY Orbison, Budd Ho1l'"Ritchie V'ale' Samn Lke, e Big Bopper, Otis Reddling and Elvis - m an im- aginary show featuring the greats of rock Wn roll.* For more information about the howorgaized by Indepen- denthCoce Productions of Whitby, caîl 666-9394. Tickets are also available at-Dies and Dats i Whitby. 4 shows b brass band fIe Whitby Brass Band will eromin the gazebo at Rotary ark on 'IM-sdây night July 11. The performance, Part of- the Summer Concerts in the Park progain, begins at 7:30 P.m. fe band wiIl also Perform i gazebo on July 25, Ang. 8 and 129 Brock St. 430-9165 N. PAI.OE -T h S t t o G a e r w ll h d the third ana summer garden touron Saturday, July 6.--ý' This, year's tour includes npe Mdens in Whitby and- Oshawa. Coeis $12 for the 10 a.m.* to 4 pan. event. (Voluateers are needed to help with the tour). Cail 668-4185. Summer art courses The Station Gallery will offer a wievariety of one-week art ~r aFms this sununer for thooe sgea ven te 12. Sessons are: Ar transforma- tion (reproducing amous works of art), JuIy 16tol- 9910a.m. to noon; mass media (ceating a video by using the work ofpo and contemporary artiots), Jluly 23-26; =Cmb . the greats..y fr-om DaVinci Itinmoto (creat- mn mtrprtet9tions-of the mas- ters), Ang. 13-16; Recycling our planet (experiments with new buildi*ng materiai to create in- ventions), Ang. 20-23. Coot Ms $32for members,-$37 for non-members for ea.ch ses- sion..Call 668-4185. PUB &-RESTAURANT ENTERTAINMENT, Fridfay, July 5 & Saturdlay, JuIy 6, 9:3Opm - 1:3Oam EMERALD Joini us for oUr GOLF TOURMAMENT Sat. Julv 6th. Cali for detalI. And the winners are .. Two-for-Qne special attraction includes: <P-. N41[low bd

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