PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1978, WHITOY FREE PRESS i Whlitby Arts" Whitby, Arts Incorpor- ated's fali series of art classes begins in September and October, with a wide variety of choices. Jimraget will be teaching life drawing on Mondays froni Oct. 2 to Dec. 1l frorn 7:.30 pan. th lu P.n This very populai for the student who, develop drawing 81 advanced student1 with figutre con whereas the novie involved with rIEVri' rOZ[cî ~~Fumiture Stripping No dip Unique tanks or flow-over caustios procesa REPAIRED-REFINISIIEO et MacNgelI's Oider fumiture & antiques bought & Soad .61T Pt VS TO HAVE YOUR FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED' 413 Dundas St. E. WHITBY caiýses egz n. planes anci contours and the I ýr class is study of styllstlc purposes of wlshes to Michaelangelo , a n-d,î kIls. The Rembrandt, Lectures will f will deal also be part of the program. C nposition, NIck Novà k will be E e will be teachlng etching Tuesdays e gesture, from Oct. 3 to Dec. S5 frorn 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. In the etching and print- t making process, marks are É scratched or cut into a metal f plate. Ink is then rubbed into them. The surface of the s plate is wiped dlean and a E print is taken.i The program will consist E of discussions, demonstra- E tions, printing using a variety of materials and also the editioning of prints. t Sue Tabuchi wîll'be teach- N ing Japanese Brush Painting t Wednesdavi from Oct. 4 to in September' Dec. 6 from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. teaching cia This course will faniliar- Jewrellery Design ize beginners with the basic, from Oct. 5 to ED four "paragons" of this 7:30'p.m. to 10 p oriental painting technique This course as well as introducing new people. an oppc areas for the more advanced create and students. personal pieces o Mr. Novak will also be using sterling si] teaching lithography Thurs- and copper. '1 days from Oct. 5 to Dec. 7 techniques of froni 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. forming, s( These sessions will be the texturinig and fin second in the Box Car Print be covered. For Shop and will accommodate have been ini individuals with littie or no previous jeweller experience in lithography more advanced and printmaking. of construction m, The program will consist of discussions, demonstra- tions, printing using a variety of materials and also e the editioning of prints. Nancyv Steel will be THE FREEL & October sses in iThursdays Iec. 7 from .M. will give ortunit'y to construct )f jewellery ]ver, brass 'he basic sawi-ng, o4de ring, lishing «will those who volved in ry courses, techniques tethods will be covered, such as box- making, etching, repousse, stone setting and casting. Children's art classes will be taught by Pat Bullock, Laurel Canmpbell-Stark, Nick Novak and Nancy Steel Saturdays from Sept. 30 to Dec. 2, froni 10 a.m. to noon. Areas covered will include drawing, painting, print-. maki ng, metal, design and pottery. Recommended ages are seven to 13 years. Anyone interested in registering for these art classes may contact Whitby Arts at.,668-4185. Bail Nov. 10 Tickets for this year 's Whitby Arts Bail will go on sale Oct. 1, and may be -obtained at the Station *Gallery or by phoning members of the Arts Bal Committee, The cost of tickets will be $25'per.person or 50 per couple,-which as in previous years, includes a running buffet, as well as ail drinks, including wine. This year's theme is "Atiantis, Lost City Beneath the Sea," which should conjure up good ideas for colorful costumes. Some basic ideas would be fish, mermaids, scuba divers or Capta in Nemo. It is hoped as many people as possible wili arrive in costume. The mood of the evening will be set bv the miiri of Pete Scofield and His Canadians, with vocaiist Jenny Moyle. The Scofield Band has made many records and ha 's, played to radio and TV audiences. Other entertainment will provided during the evening under the direction of Sidney Lang. The date of the WhitbY Arts Bail is Nov. 10, and the palce is Heydenshore Pavilion. Members of the bal committee who may be called to obtain tickets are: John and Alison Johnston, 728-6023; Bert and Eve Heaveir, 668-8006; Mandy Crawford, 668-3186; Sidney Lang, 668-8041; Nancy McHugh, 728-5875; and Bill Fitches, 728-5306. Square dance classes istart on Sept. 16 Introductory classes in square dancing wil be held at the Brooklin Oddfellows Hall on Bagot Street, at 8 p.m. Sept. 9 and 16. Admis- sion is free, and the classes. are arranged by the Brookiin Squares. Further classes in square dancing are scheduled for later in September. "FWINSTICKER" AVAILABL AT OSHA-WA-WHITBY McDONALDà eS FAMILY RESTAURANTS "jINS-TANTiPRIZES &A GRAND PRIZE TMIP FOR 4 Now 1 , i Annual Interest for five years. Guaranteed Investment Certificates TO DISNEYLAND, CALIFORNIAI, VICTORIA and GREY TRSTCOMPANY jONTEST RIRES AVAILABLE AT McDONALD'S UUTN fLAWES Manager 308 Dundas St. W., lhithv 6ÉMI-92, V-Izr Zr," à - I-V'l= ý- 1 171 --À- V.-v- Z-71,117- = Res. 668-6520 ..Iw. 1% FI -W IBUS. 668-5481