e ousciseer as iedmovowysbeanbowaaorig uoii kdjidw pa 9, Wigtby Fme Prm. Wé"ý. November 25.1992 ----------------------- - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - - - - - - - - ------- --------- ---------- -------------- ------------- !m m - --------------- Olde Tyine Christmas,- an annuai exhibition and sale, bas been going strong for 20 years at 'The Station'Gallery. Once again this year the gallery has brought tgte collection of unique craftspeople and artists; and their works for Saturday, Nov. 28 and Sunday, Nov.-29. Jewelry, pottery, stained glass items, potpourri, fabric dolîs, dried flower arrangements, Victoria n reproductions and Christmas, decorations are just some of the items for sale at Olde Tyme Christmas.' -i In addition, art works by people from the. community who are gallery members are featured ini t he members' exhibition and sale.- Santa will b. on hand te meet youngý and old, and the ever-popular bake table and tea room wilH te mpt appetites. 'Olde Tyme Christinasis part. Of an exciting weekend at the gallery during which the gallery's annual Christmas lHouse;Tour aise take splace 'oni Nov. 28.,This te ,a one-oà f-a-I*nd'oppotun!ity te vLqw eight 4of ,Wbitby's best-dressed homes corated in seasonal finery., AIso, on ale- will beý tickets for the. gall.irys original -print.draw, for which the. winning tickets will: b. drawn on Nov. 29 at 4 p.m. ickets cost $5 each (or tbree for $12> and feature five firamed original prints ýas prizes: Anne ,Meredith Barry, August Colours, woodcut; Harold Klunder, Perry's Corners, lithograph; John Leonard and Otis Tamasauskas, Sky GCzer-Wateý Breather, liho'ah; Claire McAlister-GeLss, T'he Station Gallery, lithograph, and Sue- Tabuchi, Serenity of Spring, lithogrph. Proceedsfro alI events go te, supprt-Whitby A>rt Incorpotated (Te Stati'on Ç~lery), a registered chri e non-profit oaization. or .furtiier Mn omation on Olde Tyme - Ch4stmas,, the original, printdra or the Christmas house tor ontact the gallery at 668-4185. Whitby fuist i Christmas- music coicert Whitby flutist Pandora Bryc wlbeone of the Oshawa Sym- phony members who, will talc. p art in a concert 'at the * .MLauguinPublic - IÀbrary on! WedesdyDec. 2Z starting a 4:3Opm * Chisinswith tlbe Ainbros ia -1nsïemble' will bd, the foùrth annul casscal musiec oncert- pesented by the. Oshawa Public 8SymphonLy members wil re- sent traditional carols,.Corelli' Christmas- Concerto, and' the Overture and Pastorale Sym- phony fromi Handel's Messiah. Free tickets are available at the library at 65 Bagot St. Jirno-winner performs iiWld*tbyv CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINER Charlotte' Diamond, a Juno award %winner, will perform atHeydenshore Pavillon in .Whitby on Thursday, Nov. 26, 6:30 p.m. Tickets, $6 each or $2for a family of four, are -available at ail branches of the Whitby library. The Christmas lights on the spruce trees at: Parkwood- rman- sion will be tùrnedéon Thursday, Nov. 26. There will be music and- carof sining hthe ONeili Col- legate Senior, Brass band, start- in at 7.m.- e faici invited to tour the mansion which is ail decora- ted for the, festive season. 1I The Parkwood volunteers are hosting tours and afternoon tea during the Christmas season.' Hours are 1:30, te4 pm. Tues- day te FPriday-and Sunday, and 7 te 9 p.m= on Tuesdays and, Thursas Adisý st $5 for -adulte, $3 for seniors or students'and $12 ror families Psychic fair in Pickering FiraIt Star Enterprises will be presenting a psychic fair deatuýng top international psychics3, myatics and clairvoyants at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, 1555 Baylyý St., ýPickering Nov. 27 te, 29. The 'fair. abc features a New Âge book,.store, a cIytaL, ongoing fre. lectu~ explore . the.Museum of ýthe Paanral and.-Strange Psychic Curiosities. Admiss6n, is $4. Children aged 12 and' under are adniitted when aocompanied by -ýan à "tk Paring isà also free'.1 Fair organizâpe Stan ,Mallow and-Ray Faucher, sayinterest in the psychic field is strong inthe area and big crowds are expected. 4 Reservation iictnne u~u~ii~ Mclaughlin.holds 2t am versary exhibition 'Twenty-Five Years of Art in ongolfg support is vitalto the life. Durham Regi'an' will be presented of the Falr. at the Robeît McLaughlin Gaflery Work y H atp t Graham Dec. 3 te, Jan. 10. logty aneaE cles, Garfield As the clo%ing' exhibition inFeus, Robin Mackenzie, celebration of the McLaughlin'sAnsai McEwen and. others 25th- annirsary, the show wilI be included. recognizes the founding inembers, A reetionWill be held. as well as regional artiste. whose'Thursdy, e. 10,7 te 9-p.m 114Iuda . E.Wib 430863 LIVE'. Friday, . Nov. 27. ENThRTAINMENT FULL iCOUNVT' by BLUES -BAND BEV MA IE . aturday, Nov. 28 PINK CMALLAC Vocals & Keyboard Friday, Deéc. 4 Satu.rday - -NOV. 28th WITNESS 6 -11 prn No Cover Saturday, Dec. 5 S668839THE L IFE 209 Dundas St. E.Q07$NA M (At GreerO, WhitbyNG-T R AK An Olde Tyme Chri stmas -at. gallery Tree.lihtin lbeg'ins festive season at Parkwood '4 s i '4 .4, i t1 COLUNU P5Hin.JIk becomnes fleesad-blood when Amedca's ace reporter. Brenda Staw, TrUT M Seaps * m h nny pages onto the saier soreen. Starring Brooke Shields, Diana ti:::: b-Annm »«- IW-"SL P--à TIUMPH Cd- 1-38- ~*. .SM.va-A O Pw Mi said abouit it, I w*ould say it's cooperation,ý getùing along wïith people,' toleraing differences, » beinganalytical1 and uiiderstanding. ,th't's what you -learn!"