Whitby Free Press, 28 Apr 1993, p. 10

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Page 10. Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, April 28, 1993 Song-amddance show m iMay Courthouse Theatre is producer Admission is and director of the show.fo hsunej 'Sounds of Spring' will be pre-fo hsudr sented at Father Leo J. Austin For more info Secondary School, 1020 Dryden et 666-1371 orC $10 for adults, $5 age 12. ,rmation call im Cory at 668-0411. 'Sounds of Spring,' a song and dance show, will be presented la Whitby on May 14 and 15. The variety show is a fundrai- ser for the Whitby General Hos- pital Auxiliary. Yuk Yuks comedy in Whitby Young Sinatra RICK SONATA entertained patrons at Pimentos Res- taurant recently. The Markham-based singer, who has the sound and style of a young Frank Sinatra, sings many of Sinatra's mnost popular songs. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press WILD WILLY'S WESTERN WEAR boots, shirts, hats & accessorlês K-MIART PLÀ4ZA (next 10 Koo Koo Bananas) 432-WILD (9453) CUSTOMER SERVICE JUST GOT BETTER ~ -~ IN-HOMfE CUS TOMER j11?ie SERWVCE9 *Personalized - Custom Kitchen *Design & Flow Plan *Very competitive Pnoces il, e ty Custom Interior Expressions Lltsze byYvone 436-7449 port Perry ilj Adt Exhibiflon & Sale beautifully displayed at Port Perry High School Queen & Rosa St. - just folow the signs SATURLDAY, MAY 1,) 1993 "' &M. - 5 RM. SUNDAY, MAY 2, 1993 10O&M. -4 PM. Admss.on $2.00 (chiMlren under 13 free) Ibis ex>ibitionfealures ibe original xirks of a variety of ouistanding and talented Ontario arftsls in ibe quaint, hbistoric îown o Port Perry, loated fess iban an bor drwvefrom Toronto on Ibe beautfu4 shores of Lake Scugog. Your inquiries are atways wetcomed. For more information please cal (416) 985-3715 or (416) 985-9828 Sponsooed by thre Port Perry Rotanj CLub gtJa The third annual Kinsmen Comedy Night will be held at Heydenshore Pavilion on Friday, June 4. The show will feature three Yuk Yuks comnedians. A dance and midnight buffet will follow the show. Funds raised will help Kins- to dicuss her art Barbara Astinan, whose 'Rock Series' exhibition is on view et the Robert McLaughlin Gallery until May 9, will be giving a sélde lecture about her work at the gallery on Thursday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. Born ln Rochester, N.Y., the artist has spent most of ber working life in Toronto. She is a greduate in silversmithing from the Rochester Institute of Technology School for Ainerican craftsmen asnd aise a graduate of the Ontario College of At Beginning first as a sculptor, she soon moved into photography and painting; ber 'Rock Series' incorporates both sculptural ideas and photographie experi- mentation with the painter's akilis in creating texture and applying pigments. Always testing her ability te push the medium just one step further, Astman's lecture will record her progression froin typed messages on Polaroid photographs, through Formica sculpture pieces to today's contemplation of rock shapes and nature. Admission is free. Everyone is welcome. This is an 'Artist with their Work' prograrn of the Art Gallery of Ontario. Yo urfamily Is Growing Your new baby has corne home, but what is in store for him or her? That depends upon how wel you safeguard your child's future - rnakirtg sure there wilI always be funds available for a college education, for example. That is whe!e I can help. 1 can show you hiow to protect your child's future through a care- fuly and professionally plaruled Metropolitan Life financial pro- gramn. Don't you owe it to the aduit you want your child to be? Michael Shreve 213 Byron St. S. Whitby 430-3052 ODMetropolitan Life men raise $125,000 for the Whitby General Hospital First Class Fund. Cost of the show is $25 per person. For more information or reser- vations, cail 430-7499 or 668- 5206. jazz musician JOH ARPI, panitcom poser and arranger, wiIl perform at the Arts Resource Cetre in Oshawa on Saturday, May 1, 8 p.m., in the final concert of the 1992-93 season of the Durham Region Concert Association. He is one of the finesi traditional jazz musicians in the world today. Jin Ford phioto iw~~1I ýl 1

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