Whitby Free Press, 27 Nov 1996, p. 14

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Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 27, 1996 .............. 'Ho & Friends' to ofr wrdclass concert On SaMurday, Nov. 30. 8 Sr an1a T,,,.... -lrnpknlx p.m., Whitby -General Hospital wlll host the third annual Benefit Christmas Concert at Calvary Baptist Church, 300 Rossland Rd. E, Oshawa.. The event, billed as 'Dr. Benjamin Ho and Frienda," wI again feature world-class musiclans. NOI.', , uicGAyKAolrt and tenor Yalin Zhang are both principal singer. wlth the Canadian Opera Company. They will perform POPular classical and easonal tunes. Also performling will ho young pianflet Li Wan, wïnnerofthe 1995 Canadian, International Mugie 'il Q . t»'mpetuuon, StePPing Stone and the 1996 Markham Music Festival. Alo featured this year will be local talent, including Dr. Ho John-Charles Coolen from north Ajax who will perf'orin a Christmas organ plece. Pandora Bryoe ofWNhitby plays flute with the Oshawa [I PhiIip Sencic - Energy Advisor, Whitby Hydro Some people say that turning lights on and-off uses more electricity than keeping them on. 13.At one Urne, fluorescent tubes were manufactured in such a way that each start drastically shortened the total life of the tube. Modem manufacturing and technology have now made that argument invalid. Tuming a' light bulb or tube on or off may slightly shorten the lfe of the article, but wiIl almost certainly save the extra cost, and more, in wasted electncîty and heat. When in doubt, tum it off. Putting Our Energy Into Serving You Betteri 100 Taunton Rd. E. Box 59, Whitby, Ont. Li N 5R8 - (905) 668-5878 Ronald D. Prestage ,~.:::2 QPoints - Traffic Ticket Specialist eThe validation sticke r on my licence plate showed the month of October. thought it was valid until the end of the month. Ae A few years ago the validation sticker expired at the end of the calendar year. The legislation has been changed so the validation expires at midnight of the registered owner's birthdate, flot the end of the month. This has been done both for validation stickers and, your driver's licence, to spread out renewal timne and avoid long Uine ups. If you can remnember your birthdate, you won't forget the renewal date. THE TRAFFIC TICKET SPECIALISTS 701 Rossland Rd. E. at Garden. Whâbvah. 48845 Timothy McKee - Certified Kitchen Designer s> ~* My wife is arthritic. Is there anything 1 can do to make orwashroomn easier for her to use? A. In one word, yes. There are many great items on the market. The list includes saféty bars, hand showers on vertical slide bars, decorative lever handled taps, and a feature on the shower faucet called "pressure balancing" which prevents rapid water temperature changes. Your bathroomn design specialist wilI have a long list of other items. Thank you for your question. KQ ByDesign A FF0OR DABOLE EL EBAT111 1916 Dundas St. E., Whitby 721-8892 7 , Barb Farnsworth - Hair Stylist, Signature Hair Studio- Q. What can a hair designer do for me? A. The art of designing the right cut is in the ability to understand what the face needs, knoing which features to minimnize, or maximize, and being able to balance those features 10 create a current and attractive illusion. Through these illusions and design techniques, the chîer»t and the stylist will be able to create the most glamorous,ý sporty, or sophisicated you. This is the beginning of a new process which takes place within ourselves; changes what you see; changes what you think; changes what you do. We ail want our own identity, whether for the work place or for their at-home lifestyle. The choices for today's women are numnerous. Inquire about free consultations as it is every hair designers pleasure to show you how easy il is to enhance your best features. HAIR STUDIO 413 Dundas St. E. Whitby'a 430-8787 SYMPhonY. She and two other musicians from the sYmPhony orchestra make up a trio that, during intermission, will enterta, the audience in the refreshment area where fr-ee drinks and snacks will ho served. New this year ls a silent auction that will begin one hour before the concert begins and during the Intermission. Many door prizes w111 also be given out. Theoenoert labeing held to raise badly needed funds to purchase essential equipment for the hospital. Last year the performance raised in excess of $14,000 du e t t e a e n I i The Around the Worid video sertes continues at the Robert McLaughîin Gallery on Dec. 3. 2 p.m., with T/us is Switzerland. Admission is free. Adele & Miss Ewe, the Lamb, will ho part of au open house at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery on Thursday, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m. Admission ls free to the famiiy concert, heid in corjunction with the llth annual Christmas tree- iighting oeremony in Oshawa Civic Square. numerous sponsors. Three available in the gift shop at new operating room both the Whitby and Oshawa stretchers were purChased general hospitals as well as with the money. atHo's office, 1032 Brock St., Last year ail tickets were, S.,"Whtby, unit 7. sold out before openng night. For more information, oel Tickets are $15 and are 668-4660. Pro vocalists join 'SongascàôOf the Biirth' Three local professional vocaljsts will guest with the Durham Philharmonie Choir in their concert, 'songs of the Birth,'1 on Sunday, Dec. 1 at S t. George's Anglican Church, Centre and Bagot streets, Oshawa. Lo-i Easton, Mary-Ruth Roadhouse and Ross Cotton are ail weil-known soloists throughout Durham Region. They will be featured in solo and ensemble i-oies in the concert, which wili also, feature a variety of seasonal musie by the DPC, under the direction of Bob Phillipa. HOLIDAY POP-Up M&dsaged aged eight to 12 eau make holiday pop- up cards at the Witby Public Librarùv on Saturday, Dec. 14, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Registration 18 in person at the Iibrary on Saturday, Nov. 30, 10:30 a.m. (after that date, call 668-6531, MR EREQiONAL NMWIPLITY F DURHAM PUBLIC PARTICIPATION WORKSHOp* CONNECTION la (Raonai Rond es) FROM GARRARD ROAD The Regional Municipaîity of Durham is continuing with the planning and design of a connection between Manning Road and Adelaide Avenue. This work is being done in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Rood Projects. Following our Public Participation Workshop in Jant4ary the study team incorporated 0il comments ond recommendations in the planning and selection process for evaluation. The teom has completed a subsequent evaluation and hos recommended that the Manning/Adelaide Connection represents good community and transportation planning. The proposed route satisfies the need for a road connection and, is most sensitive to social and natural environmentaî issues. PewUOPARTICIATIONWOAKSHO We are now developing and evaluating different designs and invite you ta attend aur second Public Participation Workshop. This workshop will provide an opportunity for interested parties ta obtain more detail about the study and ta provide their comments and suggestions on the different designs. TLE8AY DECELUE 3. IMFROM 700 P.Lt TO bS00PILt ST. PALVS CATHOUO 8014001. (Formal Presentation at 7:15 P.M.) 200 GARRARD ROAD, WHITBY. (Between Manning Rd. and Rossland Rd. on the west side.) You are invited ta bring along a mug for coffee or tea. If you have ny comments or questions or attend the Workshop, please contact: (Monday ta Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Mike Wilson, C.E.T. or Dave Linkiater Reginl Municipality of urham - Woris Dept. P.O. - ox 623, 105 Consumers Drive Whtby. ntaria LUN 6A3 Tele:, .905-668-7721 Tol Free: 1-800-372-1103 Fax: 416-497-0342 Fax: 905-668-2051 IT rPrifvo ~mctor of Tranmportotlon James Garland,* P. Eng. R.V. Anderson Assaciates Limited Suite 400 2001 Sheppard Avenue E. 416-497-8600 Tele: V.A IglIP. Ena. Cmîione f Woiku accompanied by organ and strings for part of the program and during the caroi-sing with the audience. Tickets for the famiiy Christmas concert are $12 ($10 seniors and students) and $5 for chiidren aged 14 and under. TicketB are available at the Informnation Oshawa booth at the Oshawa Centre (near Eaton's) and at the door on concert night. For further information, cail 728-1739 or 721-9290. Plenty BY ]Bernadette Miller The laughter ýells it ail. Who's Under Where, directed, by Costin Manu, l. a hilarious hit at t~he Herongate Bar-n Theatre. Mar et St. John and Judy Sans work wander- fully well together as busi- ness partners awaLy for the weekend preparinig their presentation of a new lime of lingerie for a designer paed-by Herongate regu- la'atrKlimeckt. The two partners need the deal ta repay their hus- bandsall the mone>y theyve spent the launch their busi- ness. Unknown ta themn the two husbauds, playeci % bRick Kerr and Paul raudies, have shown up ta, spy on their wzvesan their activities keep. the audience in stitehes. RaY Porrili is fine as a lingerie model aud te veteran Bey Nieholas sohid as a hotel security persan. Manu delivers in hi. Herongate directorial debut Of the PlaY fi-rst performned at the Muskaka Festival in 1992. 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