Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, October 30, 1996 'Ho & Friends' sage third anniualeneit 209 Duna t iE*(htby Corporate centre) 665-0279 Illol:mm H!AIRCUTS SS.00OAduits MONDA Y TO THURSDA Y 56.0 K~uder2 ERM, CUT & SET $25*001 PERMS 529.50 & Up COLOUR & SET $20.00h ('ncludes cul) FIOLLER SET 58.50 f Colour or Hiltes 525.00D 7% GST wili be added t, prcesl 5QUALIY AI A A% OCES On, Satur syNov. 30, 8 p.m., Whitby General Hospital wlll host the third annUal Benefit Christmas Concert at Calvary Baptisit Church 300 Rossland Rd. E., Oshawa. The event, biled as "Dr. Benjamain Ho and Friends " wiIl again feature world-class Enquire about our new outdoor cremation niches memorializing a lue life lived. VVe are now offering this alternative to conventional IL _pcemetery bras For more information, please contact: QROVESmDE M UNIC I PA L C E MET ER Y Se rving the Town of Whitby and surrounding area. (905) 655-3493 Located on the east side of Highway '12, south of Brookljn. C1II'F 1EA v %W Soprano Jackalyn Short and tenor Yalin Zhang are both principal singers with the Canadian Opera Company. They will perform, popular classical and seasonal tunes. Also performnlng will be Young pianust Li Wan, winnerofthe 1995 Canadian International Music Competition, Stepping Stone and the 1996 Markham Music Festival. Also featured thsyear will' be local talent, including Dr. Ho John-Charles Coolen from north ANax who will perform. a Christmas organ piece. D~. Hautay1 DENTISTRy Pandora Bryce of Whitby plays flute with the Oshawa S.ymphony. She and two other musicians from the syxphony orchestm. make up a trio that, during intermission, will entertain the audience in the refreshment area where free drinks and snacks will b. served. New this year is a sulent auction that will begin one hour before the concert begins and during' the intermission. Many door prizes will also b. given out. The concert la being held to raise badly needed fundas to purchase essential equipment for the hospital. Last year the performance Oie-n f4ouùe for The ?Jew Whîtby Dental Centre Dr. David L. Ho, Dentw -, Fhmily & Cosie Dentlstr Saturday November 2nd, 3:00 -6:00 pm Dundas Street IWhed ifr AcoSuNhe I 1101 Brock Street, whtby Just 0.5 km North off HWV 401 1UNbeer Corne celebrate oui opentng and enjoy some refreshments Dr.WiUfiam Cecutti is pleased to announce that D1r. Munir Nathoof and Dr. PhilWlh are 110W accepting new, family practice patients. EXTENDED HOURS - Monday to Friday 8:OOam - 9:OOpm due 1 to ticket sales and numerous sponsors. Three new - operating room stretchers were purchasedý with the money. Last year ail tickets were sold out before opening night.1 ickets are $15 and are available in the gift slhop at both the Whitby and Oshawa general hospitals as well as atHo's office, 1032 Brock t S., Whitby, unit 7. For more information, cali 668-4660. Deohaeko. holds ~art The Deohaeko Supýport Network's firat annual art show and sale will be held at the Whitby Yacht Club, on Saturday, Nov. 2 and Sunday, Nov. 3. Artists include inter- nationally acclaimed Michael Dumas; Edwin Matthews, apprentice ta the late A.J. Casson; Silvia Arineni, collage creator; Jake Vandenbrink winner of, the Ducks L(nljmited Artist of the Year award. Admission is $10 (three for $25) at the club, 701 Gordon St. 'The Deohaeko Support Network,. founded in 1989 by a group of Durham Region residents, helps gpewith disabilities e rich and contributjn f ]ives in their communities fi In 1994, the net work was involved with the comple-, tion of the Rougemount HousingE.copertjv0 for people 'th diverse back-, groundit and abilities. ' Deohaeko pursues non- government funding resources to maintain lxi- dividual support sýystems within the cooperative com- munity. Children who -love, to Sing can join the ABil Saints' nglica Church, childrenle choir, for', thos. aged seven.to .14.. For more informa tion, unl Elaoine Brougltton at 668-U78 or 6684101, 1 iw