Whitby Free Press, 8 Jun 1994, p. 10

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page loi Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 8, 1994 Singers to touitr ritain T'he'Oshawa Festival Singers, ,an audition youth choir, will tour Great Britain for two weeks in Jilly. The 40-member group le made up of the best young singers from ail over Durham Region, many of them from Whitby. In Britain, the choir will pre- sent choirs, participate in inter- national music festivals and take part in vocal competitions. They will also have some time for Teddy bear mnh June brings not on. but three teddy bear picriies in Durham. At Cullen Gardens in Whitby on June 18, bearophiles will b. entertained with a barbecue, face painting, a tedçiy bear hospital and puppet show. Admission is reduced for kIds escorted by a favourite teddy. Pickering Museum Village on Highway 7 at Greenwood presents prizes for the oldest, ecruflest, fupniest and cutest bears on June 26. Also on Juil. 26, the Oshawa Folks Arts Cuncil presents a teddy bear pichic, part of Fiest W,4, at Lakevie* Park in Oshawa. Bears in ail shapes and sizes are invited te bring their human friends te enjoy entertainment, face painting, a teddy bear clinxc and prizes ail geared te the younger set. sightseeing and attending con- certs and shows in London. The choir, now in its 26th Ki'ds can 'Kids for Kide -- Camp Sharing' leadership workshops wil be held for students from grades 5 to OAC during July and early Auguet. The «roughing it» (under can- vas) camps, each from Sunday to Priday, coàt $25 to cover the cost offod The firet camnp, for students from grades il to OAC, i. from July 3 te 8; scnd camp grades 9 and 10., July 10 te 1h; third y. ear, han won numerous .'wards in vocal competitions aud v>ured extensively. 0e 't, ca, gra des 7and 8, July17 to 22; fourth camp, girls in grades 5 and 6, JuIy 24 to 29; fifth camp, bos n rades 5 and 6, July 31 More information will be giv n to students once aâpplications ére received. Applications should in- clude a brief description of the applicant, and what ho or she fal they can "contrfibute.» Grade 5 and 6 student should indicate what they would like to do at camp. A plications should be sent to William Magee, 702-1265 pent- land St., Oshawa, M1G 3S9. the 1wif'er Co the hait PïutL. Pub & Restaurant WORLD CUP PRE VIE W by Satellite Wed. June Bth - 2:30 pm Canada vs. Germany Fri. June 1lOth- 4:00 pm Canada vs. Spain Sun. June l2th - 1:30 pm Canada vs. Ntherlands Tues. June l4th - 4:30 pm USA vs. Gsrmany Wed.'June l5th - 4:30 pm USA vs. Norway Thurs. June l6th - 4:30 pm Italy vs. Portugal Friday, June lOth& Saturday, Ju ne 11lth ?de silt ie % HISTORICÂ4L FEATURE Whitby Free Press 1.When did Dundas Street (Highway 2) become a poincial highway through 2. What home in Brooklin was once the residence of the community's local poot? 3. The present Whitb Curling Club was founded I n 1958. When was the first curlng club estabIlshed In Whitby? 4. Why was the aid Whitby, Port Perry and Lindsay Railway called the "Nip and Tuckç" when ilý operated from 1871 ta 1941? Answers on Page 25 This feature provid.d by 4s>Oshawa sLW qS ingles Dances Every Sunday 9FIM. Kinsman Conmnity Centre 109 Colborhe St. W. Every Friday 9 P.M. Dynasty Inn Ballroomn 559 BIoor St. W. Int'o. 1-800-565-4163 .Announcement W1NNER JUDY GRACE of ichrnond Hill is shown with Peter Cullen of Cullen Garciens Iooking over the itinerary of the trip to Holland she won through the, reoent 1050 CHUM / Cullen Gardens TuIip Festival Qontest. m s S; Saigon

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