Whitby Free Press, 5 Aug 1992, p. 9

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WIIITBY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1992, PAGE 9 Aniu sosale at Trafalgar CastieSehoo An antique show will,,be'held- at Trafalgar Castle Sehool'Aug.' 27 to 30. The school's alumni associa- tion is presenting the first annual '-Antiques at Trafalgar, Casie.' There will be a show 'and sale ofauthentic period- and coun antiques fromi "outstandicing Ontario dealers, according to the association. An invitationi-only gla pe mier.e will be'held on mursday, Aýug. 17, 7 to 10 p.m. Reserva- tions ae $25. The show will be held on Fni- day, 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Satur- dayfrom 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.mn., and 'Sunday il a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is$4. The school 15 located at 401 Reyniolds St., Whitby OnSaturday, -at 2 p.m., there, will be an illustrated lecture by Brian Musselwhite' curatorial assistant at the Royal. OnItario Museumi. For more information cail 416- 844-7062. C razy T-shirts ART PATTERSON, (photo at left) shows off the crazy, T-shirt,,he camne up wfth for a crazy T-shirt day. at the :Whiftby Seniors' Activity Centre Thursday. Ben and Barbara Terry photo at, right) aIso gel into the spirit .of things., Photos by Mark Resor, Whltby Fros Pres Sweet Adelines resumè rehearsalàs The Durham' area Sweet Adelines *Chorus, -Eastside Harmony, resumes rehearsals on Return, of the Fleshton es- The-à Fleshtones will make -a return appearance at the Star Club in Oshawa on Saturday, Ag29. T&e rhythm and blues, rock Vn soul band, from New York -City, played to a full house at the clubÈ Opening the show will be Osh- awa s Boneyard Devils.i The club is at il Bruce St. Doors open at 8/ Pmn. Seating is on- -afrs-c.rnie, first-ie;ved basis, Tickets for the show are avail- able at Guitarzan in downtown WhitbY, Star Records and Shirt Shack in Oshawa. Lette,: no flags FROMdPAGE 6. 0f necesity, we tÜy to, allot the others to groups with .peia needs for 'a flag, such as boy scout and girl guide units. That means only a very few, if any, are lefit t be given to the general public on a first-come basis. I should add that there have been se, many requests due to Canada's 125th anniversary that we've exhausted 'this years, supply -and won't receive more. until next spring. rm sonry so many had to be disappointod when we couldn't give them flags. Apparently, one newspaper old its readers that every Candian i. c<entitled' to a flag from their MP. But when you consider that there are 120,000 people in Durham riding, and these flage retail for about $30 each, obviously that would be impossible. Durham ridfng MP <Thursday, Aug. 13 at 7:30 p.m. Reheàirsals *are held every Thursdly evening in "the audi- torium at the Village Retirementý Centre,. 1955 Valley Farm Rd., Pickering. Visitors are always welcome. The chorus hopes to welcome 15 te 20'new singersar this fail in prpaationfor an excitingyear. Vocal parts.required are basa, banitone, tenor * and -lead, women aged 18 and over. ngng vocal training 'and coahingare provided. Current repertoire includes Atworks from gralley collection. on display An exhibition of works from lhe Station Gallery's permanent collection will begmn Aug. 8 at the gallery. mhe exhibition features the work of several artiste represen- ted in the gallery's contemporary Canadianpnint collection. mhere wvill also be several recent acquisitions on view for the first time... lhe gallery collection consista of 187, works by 72 Canadian artists and includes limited edi- tion lithographe, serigraphs, woodcuts and etchings. The collection began in :1980 wth gifts in memory of Nicholasr Novk fr 'his contribution te printmaking. Since that time, the~ collection has grown through additional gifla and purchases made- pos- sible, with acquisition funds and grats from individuals, the pro- výincial goenent, and the Wal- tradDuncan Gordon Chari- table Foundation. The exhibition continuss'zitil Sept, 6. poBroadway and traditional nuxnbers' arranged in barbershop style. A cabaret show and dance wil 'be held on' Saturday, Nov. 28. This yearls theme is the 1940s. m Te award-winning chorus has high hopes for top marks in this year's* chorus competiton, after finishing second out of a field. of 20 choruses last year. In addition to- developing singing and showmansbip skills, Sweet, AdelinieW also ýoffers friendship, travel and fun to its 30,000 members worldwide. Cail Cathy at 434-726 or Debbie at 430-8659 for more informnation. %WV' -LIVE f ENTERTAINMENT Fr1. Aut. 7th &Sat. Aug. 8th ALEX McGINNESS Sunday Aug. 9th 3:3OPM-6:30PM JIM O'GRADY, 9*r 0 NEW.U lE, MEET PEOPLE VTAXIT DEDUCTIL ~ LEANINGo ~ ~DAN~IS EASY JUST CM- Arthur, Franchised Dance Studio LEARN TODANCE FOR THE PARTIES. jý 430nOOl4Start tonight and enjoy the good -Imes and ý!-- 1- f- -- - - 1 - - - - .- ., - - .. 409 Brook St. Se partes. Ifs fun and rornantic, too. Enjoy the1 feeling of holding someone clôse and movrng together as one te the music.1 Whitby plea Se recycle Free a 'P1111$ newspaper ~......... CORPORATION CF THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. SUMMER HOURS KINSMEN N OUTDOOR -POOL j~ (Closes Augusi 23, 1992 Monlystrough Fnidays zel 2:00-:Opa &08130P.m Saturdays8 & SIJndays , oitt .00 0O p.m. 3 CIVIC RECREATION COMP LEX> 1PUBLIC SWIM HOURS* (Closed September 7 - Revised Sohedule August 3) Monaysthoug Fidas- :3-4~OpM.&6.00-8:OO0p.m. Sau >ys&S ndy 0 400 pm . ANNE OTTENBRITE POOL (Closeci Septemfber 7-20, 1992) Mondays, Wednesdays & Frldays - 2:30- 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays - 3:30 - 5:.30&.m. Saturd da; - :0-:0p.m. & 7:00-80 .m Sunays-2:0 -4:00 p.m; I ) i -J 4-

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