Whitby Free Press, 14 Oct 1992, p. 11

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Whltby Free Press, Wednesday, October 14,19Ã"92, Page il kApl'e Fest onSaturday In the centre of one of, Ontario's oldestheritag9 towns -- Bowmanvile --a s'àctacular, event happens each y'ear - 'Downtdwn Bownanville s Apple- Festival and Craft Sale.'ý The fesival will be hèld ' on Saturday, Oct. 17 (ràin or s'hine), from 9 a.m. W 5 p.m., in the centre of downtown Bowmanvlle (Ring St. and Temperance St. N.). Admission is free. There will ho music by Herb Knoxes diieland band, fresh apples t buy from local farmers and an assortment of baked apple goods. ROWENA Dykins Bridger-was one of il Whitby artists who took part in 'Durham Art Fest, a two-week festival of contemporary visual arts recently held in downtown Garth Gilpin at (416)'623-2997. Flattops i >Oshawa, The Frantic Flattops from Rochester will perform in Osh-, awa on Saturday Oct. 24. >The group, Yrom Rochester, N.Y., plays rockabilly aLnd,,Texas blues. The show will be at.the Wolfes Den, 22 Athol St. -- Oshawa's- Truthful LiUars will also perform. Cost is $6. Oshawa. A total of 32 artists took over vacant office and store spaces in the' dlowntown. Photo by Mtthew Stolk, Froe Press Co-op student Cabaret abilg-hi t *Presented for the first time at the Prosect of Whitby on Satur- day, cabaret entertainmnent, 'Simnply Mixed,' was a big hit wit the packed housé.. The three performers - Tony Ries, Myra. Whyte and Mike ;oago -propxmsed a "mnusical journy - ad proceeded te pro- vide a 1moohtuneful, enjoyable ride withonly a.few.bumps along the way. In what was the flrst of three shows (the Oct. 16, and- Oct. 24 shows are already sold out), p opular and contemporary Broadway tunes mnade up /the after-dinner fare at the Top of the Prospect (upper level). There were solo renditions of most of the songs, Reines, Wýhyte. and LoMagno each possessing a fine "in ging voice. Show director and. producer' Reines injected some welcome audience inter- action and intimacy with 'Once i Love with Amy' -and bis Strs,'from Les Mis eles was oe of the hglghts e But 'oeve» more effectivewere duo or trioperfgormances. 'Lok te. the RPinbow,' from Finia'!s. Rainbow, by Whyte'and Reines and 'Last Night of the World; fromn Miss Saigon, again b Reines were espe Prospect owner Bill Littie is considering more sua'i' shows, withanother -selection,.of music,' after the tbree 'Simply Mixed' nihpseing night is any indica- tion, cabaret may prove t e aa regular, and popular, alternative as nightly entertainment. Street. changes on view <iYng Street: 100 Years of Change,' an exhibition from the Thomas 'Bouçkley collection of historical photogaphs ofOshawa, will be on view Oct. 15 to Dec. 13 at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. »No street in Oshawa bas seen more changes over time than King St., the main street in the crom a hard-packed, ýdirt wagon trail Wo today's paved one-way street, much ,-has changed in the past 100 years. Ti.ckets are now on sae at ail branches of the Whitby Public iàbrary for a special Juno Award winnier Charlotte Diamond concert at Heydenshore Paviliomi. Tinckets are $6, or $20 for a farily of four. For more information, caIl the - library at 668-6531 or 668-6541. In its earliest days, when shops were7 located in the middle Of Wown and extended Wo only three or four stores on either side of the four corners, to today's continuous commercial link hatween Whitby and Oshawa and even beyond, the look of the street bas reflected -the economic history, of, the community. Mils and foundries disappeared, and were replaced by paint stores, banica, botels, theatres, grocery stores and hat shcps, and these gave way Wo trust companies, laundromats and hair-dressing establishments. 1Gallery hours are Tuesday Wo Friday, 10 a.m. Wo 6 p.m., with, extendâed bours Thursday until 9 pý.., Saturday.-and Sunday, noon CORPORATION 0F THE 3~)TQW N 0F WHITBY PARKS AND-RECREAllON DEPT. FALL/WINTER' DANCE CLASSES Learn to dance to Ihe rhythms of the Watz, Foxtrot, Cha-Cha, Swing and other damnes. and have fun at the same âime. classes are held ai Heydenuhore Pavilion. Rgsea!rouols.Park o« WhityOoRceto Centre, or use theistrainý form in the Fa, WinteActvtyBrcure. FALL SESSION B Beginner Beginner Intermediate START DATE: END DATE: OOST.: 7:00 - 8,Q0 p.m. 8:.00 - 9:00 p.m. 9*00-710-00 P.M. BAADHEYDFZ1 190 BAADHEYDFZ1200 BAADHEYDFZ1210- Monday, November 2,1992 Monday, Deember 21, 1992 $85.60/oouple $428<single WINTER SESSION A Beginner Beginner Intermediate 8TART DATE: END DATE: 700 - 8*00 p. 800 - 9:00 p.m. 900 - 10:00 p.M. BAADHEYDWA1 190 BAADHEYDWA1200 BAADHEYDWA1210 Monday, January 2. 1993 £U m It I .... .. ...E u -term. ............ KeIAV -MO W~....y..eter. ~ Mlf1W~tNIMVi -~ E,

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