Whitby Free Press, 26 Aug 1992, p. 10

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Page 10, Whtby Fre. Prea. Wednesd&Y, August 26, 1992 Fairview -Lodges third annual, summer fesival' wIl take place, Saturday, Aug. 29from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Fairview activity director Deb- bie Brown says there will be liv. entertainment al day,* featuring local band Prime-T yme, singiri policeman Meredith Cutting and. tJazzcats gantes, a bng craft andwiiit elephant' sale conpony rides, a dunk tak pe=n zoo clebrities, a tug- o-war ... theIist goesà on.s About /100 antique cars are expected in the car show,, spon- sored by Van Hemmen Tires, and two players, from the. Osh- aÎaWGeneraîls»..junior A hockey team pflan ta b. *on hand to sign autographs. There'jl b. a hockey- shootout, with a radar gun ta measure the. speed of shots, and the Town parks and rec department will b. 'ommg Whitby Ilydro and the. lir dèpartinent itheir third annual tug-o-war., Wihitby Iyr ilbe.,out for revenge, after losing the .ast two here will b. plenty of food - hamburgers, hot dogs, ,candy floss,,bà-ked goods and alces of ice cream cake. Brown asys local service clubs are again.iamng aL big part ini the festival, assisting in every- =thingfrom set-up and running bota ta volunteering as clowns and helping out financially. At least 20 local businesses have also helped out with dona- tions or gift certificates., Residents look forward'ta the festivali , says' Brown. "It's gone over really well... a lot of 1l don't know what Fairveslie and are, nervous, ta step in the' «This is a waZ ta, open it up to, the community. Organizers are hoping-'ta raise $9,000, Which will go ta Pair~- view's Alzhèimer day program, and to imùprovescla nd rec activities for residents. 'PMUTi SRAPHMS irom'ttW Tanenbaum. will be. shown September and October. icollection of Carote and Howard at the Robert McLaughlin àallery in Return, of* the Fleshtones The Fleshtones will. make a return appearance'at the Star Club m Oshawa on Saturday, e and blues, rock -Wn soul band from New York City, alydt full house at the club Openigthe show will be Osh- awa's Boneyard Devils. 1The club is, at il Bruce St. Doors open atý8 p.m. Seating is on a firat-come, -flrst-served basis. Tickets for the. show are avail- able at- Guitairzan i downtown Whitby, Star Records and Shirt Shack in Osjhawa.ý Tug-of-war part. of Fair view Locg Sum mer Festiva - - - - - - - - - - - '80 anniersrythe galeywl recreate te 1953 exhbition ' Abstracts at Home' held at the Robert Simpson Copn Limlited. Toronto. The works in the exhibition, starting Sept. 8, are Iargely fromn the gallery's permanent collection. Theirest '-public hint of Painters Eleven--, the seed - was* 'Abstracts at Home.' I 1953,' during a panel discussion at, the Art' Gallei of Toronto,, the question 'Why should we :bqy Caainpaintings?" was in. part answered by William Ronald with the organization of 'Abstracts at Home." He approached .the, Robert Simpson Compay with the idea with the furniture i room displays. Artists Kazuo Nalcamura, ýWilliam Ronald, Ray Mead, Alexandra Luke, Jack Bush, Oscar Cahen and Tom Hodgson would go on to organize Pamnters' Eleven along with fellow artists Jock Macdonald, Hortense Gordon, Walter Yarwood., and 114 Dundas St.E., Whltby: 430-8637 y Friday A%.g.28th& Satùrday Au.-29th RUMBLE SEAT (John Mollencarnp Caver«Band) Hlaréld Town., A special party will' be held Friday, Sept. 18, 8 p.m., with the music of Paul Grieco ý6onpiano a nd Ken Howard on tenor, sax. Ail are welcome (dregs in flfte S'tyle). TIhe exhibition;, wiII continue until Oct.. 19 and i. acopanied by a catalogue with Ian esay b gallery director Joan'Murray. New singeurs Eight new singers attended ýa recent rehearsal held by the Eastside Harmony Sweet Ad.- lines. -New members are welcomne. Tniterested, womaen of any 1ae (no Musical experience5 required) are invited ta attend a rehearsal. 'The ýgroup is now preparing a 1940a package for the Nvember show. Rehearsals are Thursday even- ings 73 p.m., in the, auditorium at 155 ValleyFarm .Rd., PÎ,Cker- ' or more inormation call Donna at 420-5870 or Cathy at 434-1726. .,Aug. 29 30ý iOpm Gelery shoW's photography'.as an art, form An .exhibition of 8 photagrapha Iy',l9th- and 2Oth- cery%,photarahers wlll ýé'j GalrOshawa on sep. i n cotiu until Oct. 18 <The. public is invited'ta attend a reception.o udy et1 opened ,byJames' ,Borcoman,. senior curatorphotography col- lection; Natioa Gley df Canada. ,rhô photogrpapb inlu the collection represent- Carole and Howard Tanienbaum's 'personal view. Some of the works in the collection -are b~y '9tli-century photographers such as Brassai, Modl, Argbus, Feningér, Walker Evans the the Photo-Seesionistà. The cnepoaycollection includes work by Evegn ]Raphaël Goldchain, DougClr adni Arlene Colins. Carole Tanenbaum 'Baya "As collectars, Howie an d hMav learned- that the need ta view, ta explorie and ta. research are integral ta collecting. ý'W. hope this exhibition Winl inspire more people ta -:become familiar with photography-as an art form ... and that the viewer will derive the. sine' peasure from seeing 'our-photographs that w. have',recei'v'ed'over Our years of collecting." Gallery 'director Joan Murray* sy,"I asked Howard and,Carole Tanena ,mta ýselect, their favourites from .,their extensive collection -of photographs:- the focus is, therefore, 'on their unique fastes." The show is curated by Margot Samnuel whose -c atlge accompanies the exhibition. RENT ALL THE CRAZINESS TODAY! -à

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