Whitby Free Press, 4 Dec 1996, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, December 4, 1996 SHOWTIMEil Saunders' wvork prize in raffle, A local artist bas donated a framed print ta the Lung Association of Durham Region to support a charity art draw. William J. (Bill) Saunders was born in Montreal and lived in Quebec until.earlier this year when hoe moved ta Oshawa. Ho paints in aczylics and his works can b. found ini galeries acrosa North America. Several montba ago ho donated a framed, liinited-, edilion print, Country Brook, ta, the Lung Association of Durham Region ta b. raffied o£ The ývalue of the print is about $450. ickets are $2 each or $5 for three, and can b. obtained at the Lung Association office at 40 Ming St. W., suite 202, Oshawa (436-1040) or at Durham Regional Police headquarters, 77 Centre St. N., Oshawa where the print is On di8play. Carib concert Club Carib of Oshawa Inc. will present their third annual Christmas concert, "A Magical Christmas," with dance, sang, drama and siteeiband, on Saturday, Dec. 7,p 7 ta 9:30 p.m., at Caribbean Culturai Centre, 600 Wentworth S9t. E., Oshawa. Coet for adulte le $6, senlorschiidren $4. For tickets, oeil Lynette at 433-1244 or Lydia at 436- 5026/728-4293. Black light puppet show Angels Aware, a black light puppet show for al ages, will be presented by St. Mark's United Churchf B.C. Puppeteers on Friday, Dec. 6 and Saturday, Dec. 7, 7 ta 8 p.m. each night. Cost je $5 per persan or $20 per family, for the presentation of the 'story behind the story' of Christnmas. St. Markes lB at 201 Centre St. S, Whitby. Tickets are available at the door. For more information, cali 668- 3069. MORE for kids The Really Little Theatre will present MfORE,' a children's theatrical performance, on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 10 a.m., at Whitby Baptiet Church. Tickets, $4, may be purchased at the Whitby YMCA Faniily Resouréé Centre, 250 Michael Blvd. Cail 666-4794 for further details. Prooeeds from the event will be donated ta the YMCA Community Fund that gives people in financiai need opportunities ta participate i YMCA prograInis See Russia The %Around the World' video series will feature 'A Russian Journer' at the Robert McLaugthlin Gallery i Oshawa on Tuesday Dec. 10. Tlhe video wiil begin at 2 p.m. Admission is free. One-act plays on The Whitby Courthouse Theatre Senior Youth Group wili hold a night of one-acts at the theatre Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are only avallable at the door, for a suggested donation of $3 or pay-what- you-can. 'These one-acta and monologues represent the fret productions of the senior youth group," says Adam Hyatt writer of two or the one-acts. "It represents a bit of departure from previus efforts because the subject matter je more grown-up, with some aduit situations. The theatre is located inside the Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S. Casting The Wihitby Courthouse Theatre has cast the second production of its 1996-97 season, Opening Night, a Canadian comedy by Norm Foster. The play depicts the hilarious probieme surrounding the opening night; of a play. The cast' will be made up of Rockford Varcoe as Jack Tisdale, Monique Essegern as Ruth Tiodale.- Chris Francom as Richard Hyde- Finch, Barbara Clifford as Cilla'Fraser, Doug Tannahill as Mfichael Craig, Jim Renshaw as Clayton Fry, Nicole Landry as Libby Husniak and Kris Holdenried as Tomn Deianey. Four stagehands are aiso required, some of whom may appear on stage briefly. Those interested can cail producer Jim, Renshaw at 725-8581. The show runs Feb. 6-22. Tickets will be available/one month prior ta opening. For information, cali Lafontaine Trading Post at 430-3774. Reach for the stars DESPITE RAIN, a large crowd tumed tumed on. They went off at the end of out at Cullen Gardens Saturday night the evening and will be tumed on. as for the launch of the first annual donations are made to Starlight, Twelve Days of Wishes to raise whsch grants wishes to children suf- money for the Starlight Foundation. feri*ng from long-term ilinesses. Cali MikeLtevmn from the band Tiumpîh 41 6_502-WISH or radio station Q-1 07 and Polkaroo were on hand as tghe to help tum the l ghNs on again. lights on a giant Christmas tree were Photo by M"~ Reeear, WhltbyFr.. Proue Mail serenade by barbershoppers The Oshawa Horseless Carriagemen Barbershop Chorus will serenade shap- pers at the Whitby Mail on rHerongteBam àtk'Ransiverb.ry Saturday, Dec. 7, 1:30 to 2 p.M. The chorus wili b. at seven area maIls and shop- 1U~ Hilarious Spicy Coinedy Who'VS WWere? Thurs. thru Sun. until Dec. 3 1 st Diiiier, Show & Taxes Starting at $32.95 Cptis ad andSmv $500 SUNDAY, NOV. 10TH ultSUNDAY, NOV. TH Group rates available -For more information cal: (905) 472-30&5_ ~ Rd., Pfckeulng mncetres that day. .For more mnformation, cail Roy Brillinger at 579- 3462. The »Whiby Iln Jestaurant & Sports Bar New Year'Nse DînnSerIA aU'3r ndg h~~oweyiu PUB & RESTAURANT LIVE Fn. Dec. 6 & Sat. Dec. 7 MEREDITH CUTTING MONDAY & WEDNESDAY Wh#ia jug of dornesfc beeri I Call for information on our I Tic~ket 9l-8 227Brck t.S- rZUb t v A i j m m 77- 1 L Ail day ail night V2 price pool TIEUMDAY L diesplay FREE pool

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