Page 12, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 27,1996 SSingers' House tour The Station Gallery will host the Olde Tyme Christmas house tour on Saturday, Nov. 30, from il a.m. to 4 p.m. Those Participating can see what some of Whitby, Myrtie and Claremont's best-dressed homes will be wearing this holiday season, Tickets (for those age d 12 and over only) are $12 and available at the gallery and several stores (call 668- 4185). Art., erafi sale The Station Gallery's annual Olde Tyme Christmas Art & Craft Sale will- be held on Saturday, Nov. 30 and Sunday, Dec. 1, noon to 5 p.m. both days. * Local artisans have created numerous works incluchng jewellery, pottery, quilted pillows, stained glass, fabric doîls, wrought iron furniture, -handpainted plates and furniture, folk art * and Christmas decorations. * In conjunction withth event, the gallery will- also feature art works for sale by more than 50 local artists, including paintings, pints, drawings, photographs and sculpture. Admission is free. Members' show Wçrks b several of The Station Gallery member artists will on exhibit at the gallery from Nov. 30 to Dec. 15. Included will be a selec- tion of paintings prits drawings, photogaps anà sculptures. Sinclair's Littie Women SINCLAIR SECONDARy students (from left) which runs tonight through Saturciay. Tickets are $8 Shawna Beesley, Judy Kim, Lindsay Flynn, Sarah for aduits and $5 for children under 12. Calil 666- Wilson and Cornie Mund rehearse for the school's 5400, voice mail #51 3, for reservations. masterpiece theatre production of LUttle Women, Photo) by M4ark Reewo, Whltby Fr. Press Audilloils. for ArselliealldOld Lc Witby Courthouse Theatre will hold auditions for its last subscription series production of the 1996-97 season, Arsenic and Old Lace, the classie dark comedy of Amenican theatre, directed by Monique Essegern. and produced by Claude Lavoie. The story centres around the Brewster sisters, two -M.Y Lde.s play -g SHOTERS sE-I maiden aunts with genteel charm who mun a boarding house, take in elderly gentlemen and "charitably" snuff them with their home- brewed elderberry wine. Their nephew, Mortimer, a bachelor drama critic, discovers one of these "charity cases" and tries to cover it up, while fending off the advances of the pretty girl-next-door, Elaine. Into this comic confusion Herongate Bipi Hilarzous Spicy Comnedy Uiider. Thurs. thru Sun. until Dec. 3 1st Diiiei, Showv & Taxes Starting'at $32.95 Clip this ad and Save,$500W SUNDAY, NOV. 1011- SUNDAY, NOV. 17TH Group rates available. For more information cail: (905) 472-30M5 lmPickerin enter another nephew, Jonathan, and his compamion, Dr. Einstein, with a 'bundile" of their own to add to the mayhem. A brother who thinks he's Teddy Roosevelt and several N.Y. policemen round out a cast of classic chai-acter roies. Actors required: two females aged 50-65; one female aged 25-35 and il males aged 30-65. Auditions will take place Sunday, Dec. W»iitby Inn Restaurant &_Sports Bar bookfnqsfoi *DINING ROOM -SPECIALS :Buy one entrée at rga .price get 2nd entrée AT 1/2 PRICE 8, 7 p.m., and Monday, Dec. 9, 7:30 p.m., with callbacks on Thursday, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m. Production dates are April 24 to May 8. The theatre is located at 416 Centre St. S. in the Centennial Building in Whitby (enter from the rear parking lot, stage left door). For more information, cal the theatre at 668-1171 or visit web pages at: mhtp// ur a 112 Colbor-ne Street East (At Green) Whitby 666-3034 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Fri, Nov. 29th & Sat., Nov. 30th 10:00pm - 2:00am NOBODY'S BUSINýSS TUESDAY NIGHT Wing Night and TORONTO MAPLE LEAF HOCKEY NIGHT Lucky draws. Prizes. ENGLISH SO Wednesday. Nov. 27th - 2:45pm COCA-COLA CUP No Cover Saturday. Nov. 301h --ÎO-00am To Be Announced S5. Cover Sunday, Dec. 1 st - 1 1:00am' Leeds vs. Chelsea S5. Cover The Oshawa Festival Singers will present 'A Christmas Celebration' on Sunday, Dec. 87 p.m., at St. A ndrew "s Unit ed Church, Simcoe and Bruce streets, Oshawa. A choir made up of youths aged nine to 17, directed by- Mary Jane Cor- radetti with accompanist Janice Brydges, will per- forin a musical' tribute to Christmas. Tickets, $8 for aduits and $5 for youths, are available at Information Oshawa in the Oshawa Centre. For more information, cail 436- 8756. Band, youth The Salvgtion Army Temple Band will present "A FaIl Festival' on Satur- day, Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m., at the Oshawa Salvation Aim Temple, 570 Thorn-; ton K~. N., Oshawa. The b&id will perform with the Oshawa Youth Orchestra and vocal soloist Carolyn Sutherland. Admission ls $5 at the door. Cinefest On Thursday, Nov. 28, 7 p.m., Cinefest Durham will screen Graoe of My Heart at Famous Players Theatre, Oshawa Shopping Centre. The film is a nod to the sixties' Brill Building Composers, with Illeana Douglas playing the part of a Carole ing-like songwriter. The story follows the songwriter's rise on the New York scene, her move to California and her mai-nage to a Brian Wilson-like musician (Matt Dillon). Cinefest Durham, a non- profit organization that obtains quality films that don't get wide distribution. Memberships are avail- able for $5 (members get $1 discounts at showings) by calling Rick Ficek at 579- 6111, ext. 220. - . --N e. * *,* i.- ML m liw $ ;Iolm HOWMME q)ictorlcill Ouse Tub LIVE BAND Fri.. Nov. 29 and Sat., Nov. 30 9:30pm -1:30am FULL COUNT BLUES,ÉAND Sunday from 6pm 80Z. PRIME RIB DINNER Yorkstüre Puddi*nq, baked POtato & vegetable S 10.95 MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL on our BIG screen TV! Tuesday Nîght 20c Wings Wednesday Night FREE POOL 101 Mary St. W. at Brock (Pearson Lanes) Lots of parking in the back .1M6-0590 1227 Brock St. S., Whitby 666-2211 1 Il