Whitby Free Press, 5 Nov 1975, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS Memibers otf Westminister United Church will present a Musicale aIthe Blue Flamle Roomi in the Consumiers Cas building November 14, with proceeds to go toward the church ntortgage t'und. The Musicale, which begins at 8 p.rn., features a progrant of vocal and, instrumental music by the Sweet Chiarity Singers, Plilip Kerr and Kareni Schio.îeau withi guitars, and Sister Giselle. Tickets are available at $ 1. for aduits and 50 cents for students, by calling 576-82 18. Westmlinister Cliuirch's United Chutrchi Woînen will be hiaving a bazaar Thursday this week troni 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p-.. 1 9 pli. at the church. A turkey supper will also b& hleld at the church Novemiber 21- 'rom 5 p.m. to 7 p.rn. Tickets are available froin memibers at $3.75. ORGAN CONCERT IT 15 MY PLEAS URE TO INVITE YOU TO AN ENJOY- ABLE EVENING 0F ORGAN MUSIC AT NO CHARGE. FEATURING MR. LARRY BAGLEY AT THE THREE MANUAL CONN THEATRE. LOCATION: BLUE F'LAME ROOMI 101 CONSUMERS DR. WHITBY, ONTARIO TIME: 7:30 P.M. DATE: NOVEMBER 13, 1975 ipeteîmein ius1eeops 390 KING ST. W. OSHAWA, ONT. 723-2259 Locaàls work featured at Whitby- Arti cômmun ity happenings Textiles, pottery, jewellcry .tn ci paintings by tour local area artists arc e bing featurcd at thc Whitby Arts stationi during the mionth; ot'Novcnvi becr. The exhibition consists of, jewellery by Judith Almond- Best, of* Claremiont; cer-aics, by Peggy Mackenzie, of New- tonville; textiles by Chiris Paulocik:, and paintings by Ches Taylor offOakville. Miss Almond-Best graduia- ted tromn the Sheridan College School ol' Design in 197 1 anid has taugh t in numnerous coin- rnunity colleges and craf't centres throughout Ontario. Slie is a past-president of' the Metal Arts Guiild, an affil- iat'e nmember of the Canadian Guild of Crafts, and a miember of' the advisory conimitîe for Sheridan College Schiool ot' Design. Currently she con- ducts an evening course at Centennial Coltege, Scarbor-. ough. Miss Mackenzie also gradu- ated froin the Sheridan College School of Design, and has exhibited her work in ceramiics at cities in Western Canada. During the past sommier sie participated in the Spurey Workshop at the Banft'f Schiool of Finie Arts. Miss Patlocik, anothier g raduate t'rom the Sheridan College School ut' Design lias exhibited her 'work in several Ontario galleries, and received a Canadian Guild of Crafîs Bursary which allowed her to study in Britain for the past four months. Mr. Taylor studiecFYt the Ontario College ut' Art [rom 1967 to 1969, and workeddit the Robert McLaiglin Cal- Filin ighits at the Wiîby of' South Amihcan Indians Public Library will continue whio aic bçuning extinct, during Novemiber, with lte will be screened, and Nov. exception ut Novemiber I 1 25 ,there will be ai film utor- Mhen the library closes for trait ut' Ralpii Edwards and Rentemibrance Day. bis wit'e and thcir efforts tou Novemiber 18, ltefilm, protect Uic Trompeter Swan Lus lndcs, slîuwing a group ini Briti.qh Cclumbia. The Bingo will bcinei the Frce Biingo 10r senior Regal Rooini with prizes and citizens is bcing ottered by -.etrcshmnents cttfered. the Whitby Recreation De- Anyone requiring turther partînent Novemiber 12 ai inf'ormation înay caîl the re- 1 pn. in the Centennial creation departnment at Building. 668-5803. lery in Oshawal trom 1971 to 1974. He is presently an extension officer with the, Art Gallery of Ontario. The exhibition contir until Novemnber 23. officiaI opening reception lield at the Station Thursd e.... OeCe.. BosSe ese. .0.0e00000 SeeCees A series of 'lks on "Living in the Real Word", sponsored by Mental Health/Durhiam--iS being, held every Monday night during Novemiber at thie Consurners Cas building. Next Monday the topic wiI1 bc Worry and Brain Cliheistry, wilichi wil be dis- cussed by Dr. George Watts, a psyciiatrist and neurologise. Novemiber 1 7, the topfic wvUl be Leisure and Values, with a talk by Dr. Johin Farina, ut' tîte Faculiy ut' Social Work ai the University ut' Toronto. The respondent will be L. G. Bradley, of the Ajtix-Pick- ering Recreation Departrment with Dr. Ralph Cardillo of the Durhamn Family Cou) ling Services as moderator November 24, thiere be a film presentation "How to Say No to a R and Survive", followed 1 panel discussion by Dr. Wi Surphîis, of th e 0sh General H-ospital; aud re sentatives of the Duri Regional Police and Turc Rape Crisis Centre. moderator wil be t.j Moures of th e Duri Womnen's Centre. w REPRINTS FROM VOUR KODACOLOR NEGATIVES lu This offer good for - reprints from ai- * ready developed . . .. . .Kodacolor negatives - flot from unprocess- ed roIIsý Regular size prints onty! W'T OPPOUPYON FOVEHI Offer good until Decemberl15th, 1975 TIaIcs to yNJ it work ~OSHýAWA WHITBI O 52,SIMCýOE S*T. -S.'-$ý, The four current exhibitors at the Whitby Arts Station take a look at velvet and silk tail coat by Chris Paulocik, on display until Noveniber 23 From left to right are painter Ches Taylor; jeweller, Judith Almond-Best textile artist Chris Paulocik; and potter Peggy Mackenzie. These four younj artists opened their exhibition Thursday, and are recipients of Ontario Art Couneil grants. Free Press Photo

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