Whitby Free Press, 4 Dec 1991, p. 10

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'Dymanie Du ol' to begin conc ert series.." A faznily-concert'by Kim and Jerry Brodey i January willl kick -off a series of three chl- dren's concerts at Heydenshore Pavillon. Known as the «Dynamic Duo,' the Brodey's concerts are billed as «sizzlin1 ith 'music, atones, comedy an surpriss.» The Brodeys, who've, apeared on such shows as 'Fred. Penner's Place and 'Paul M ahin and rends' rsent son:s which are "eduatinalas well a entertain- mng, mlxing pop, -reggae, rock and e cocertwill be held on Saturday, Jan. 18 -- tickets, are, $6 each, or $15 for the series, which will aise feature 'Charlie and the' Chocoate Factory' by MlM andl Jerry Brodie, «Mhe Dynanmic firut of the Children's Concert Series Duo Family Concet,' will perform at to be held by the Whltby Public :Libr- Heydenhsor!e Pavillon on Jan. 18 in the ary and Town of Whitby. e IS~SI *m TOP RANK BINGO' (Silver dollar) $3.50 FER S TRIP EVENINGS (7pm) - 7 nites MATINEE (1:45 pm) - 7 days MIDNITE (10:45 pm) -every night except Tuesday BREAKFAST (9:30 arn) - Wed., Fri., Sat. wAlso Special Occasion Bingos" NVEW LOOKI Matlnee Everyday $1,9000 Jackpot $500. Min-Jackpot Regular Gamnes - $1 00.00 Games Stafl at 12:-45 pm (Books - $3.50 / strip) 1735 Bayly St. (at Brock) PickerinsL83 1-2421i lei THE-PROSPECT 0F WH-ITBY LASER KARAOKE Wth Ton y & Roz Wednesday December 4 to Saturday December 7 WED. & THURS. SPECIAL. Just for being hem, you stand a chance ta wvin a trip for 2 ta the Bahamas! STARTS AT 9:00 PM 15 RR rak St.. N.. S(At Mary Street Whitby 6e651 THE-LION & UNICORN ALEX McGINNIS, Ftiday Dec. 6,and Saturday Dec.' 7 BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW! 112 Coiborne St. E. Whitby 666-3034 t) MY SiSTER'S 092 PLACE - JIMMY & KATHY BA4LLIANCOURT Go d Country Music Turs. - Sat. 9 -1 arn, Sat?rday Matines 3 -5 prn, "Sunday 8-12 Pm SPEOIALSUNDAY MINEE LOUi WEST - 3:00 to 7:00 PM. 389 Malaga, Oshawa 576-9121- te rehon Theaatre on Feb. 22, and '~ at the Palace' by Pup- petmongers Powell -March 21. ickets are'available at the Whitby 'Public Llbrary .or fro'&m the.,Town parka and ,recreation departinent, the joint -presenters of the se'ries. Whitby. chef libranlan - Ken Robertà says a singer,. pup-pet troupé 'and theatre.group were booked te bning a little variety, "and (wý) went with entertainers that we kniew of.-or had seen, or. that had "a proven track record based on the recommendations of other grqups... we've gene for things that we know are good." Robet says he's long seen the need for a children's concert series i the area, and hopes to draw. children -from 'Pickerling, ,Aaiand Osihawa as 'well as «Thereds such'a hug»e popula- tion of young 'children in Whitby..,.We thougt well,. if nobody else is doing it here, and& theres such a nee for it in the communlty, let's do it... !«(I) really believe that a good live 'children's performance> is just stunningly woniderful.» 1Up te, 300 tickets will be sold for each show. Roberts says they're primarily for ages 4 te 7, but notes older 'eblidren are likely toe enoy them as well., You#th cast w orks hard t o make -up for delays' B Mark Reesmor Bodine The ;h tb Courthouse been soi Theatre Youth rusupcomig teso production features a community The g of animais with human charae- late gel teristics. another «The Wind 'in the Willows.' in the C adapted from the classic Ken- there hai neth Graham storj. includes on due te ai Toade'of ToadMal, a rich land-' The se owner' who gets ite trouble out aga. because he's always tyigout'thelbord tii. latsst transportationfaâ. ' sent baël Tead starts eut with a herse Bedine then graduates te morizd told the transportation.' they de Hia friends try their best te we've ha, keep himi line. as he grd the way.' through a nuniber of cars ad To in crashes that; eventually land hlm Bdie. Directeir Deb Bodine-Chani- rehearsa pion de Thies ' ii.Wnd in the lher, Wil1ow as fun and livelYp a play, ai family fantaay that la difficult te alse bec Maire. ,stage jol "There s 1il .oe.changes and vjj five or six different locales; aiso Thun", we have te have Toad drivng a Dec. 20, car around onsotage... Der. 21 «Ail areund -.usting, -ond p.m., at t sets, props - every technllCI Ticketà aspect presenta challengesY tains ira Sypere~ art s everydày ife il An', exhibition of/'From 191 .4atercolours, drans and two yeari &céhings by NovaScetiaat~ York ./naSyperek will open at- ë' concentra / 1obert MLuglnGallery,-.on painting. Dec. 5.1 Antigoni 'Syperek is a former resjdent watercolc Of Oshawa. The, woeks, show She Sypereks love of the seasons, landscape weather conditions, cenunonplace. 1977 w.i scenes and 'objeces-of*ber CollegeC everyday lfe in and around study prix 1 »igonlsh, NovaScotia 'She gi Mer materials includepencil, of fine a Iimlted, number.e pan establishe wateicolours and a few arail studio in, brtuah&es.er etphinga are drawn included frin mtbe etéblng'needle directly Peto ( on coperpate.Canada on Universit] Of h5Tr art, ShmeT'k Bn Inthe. Art G my work 1amW showmng othere what' I how wonderflzl, mysterieus an magical vSd life ia. My subje4ý matter la drawn frein My st*eundîgs- My falmily an4' houa. and the Ier*Éde around it. One constant tiieme sooma te b.the human presnce in nature - national orcier irn the wilderness A" and the contrasta and taemon tuas createe C Syperek %ngland: with., waa .boni in lien famiy and Oshawa, in-1962ep LeChampion says there's )me.prob1ems Ingetting w on the road. group was a few weeks Btting, started because prouction was running ..ourthouse Theatre, and ave been several days loat ëhedulingcofl cts icripts hadeto be hipped an after being held Up' at der and then mistakenly ck to the publisher.. Le-Chamnpion, says, she's ,kids «If wepull-this off iserve medals because, ad a lot of obstacles along Lake up for the delays, ,Champion says, thecast ing in long hours i al. ?s115 young people i the nd group members; will doing many of the back- b5. play will be presented y, Dec. 19 and r, 7.30 p..ad Saturday, and lun*ây, -Dýec. 22, 3 the CourthouseTheatre. se are, available a t Lafon- iading Post. >hows inN.S.. 69-1971, she completed s of a fine arts degree at University, Toronto, uting on drawing and ýIn .1971, she moved, to ,h and taught herself con1=2e to paint the, i of Nova Scotia and in ant to the Nova Scotia of Art and Design to intmaklng., raduated with a bachelor arts in 198 and id ber own etching tAntigonislL H«erck la 1in the collections of Canada, lBMB A1ca-p Coundcil Art Bank ty of New Brnswck and alleiy cf Nova Scofia. New Spirit of Giving II#~~iL

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