Whltby Free Press, Weckiesday, Auguat 31, 1994 ,Page 13 More Razzie Dazz. à le at the theatre. One of the Whitby Courthouse Theatre's most popuIar shows wiII be resented in Septexnber. 'RzzIe Dazzle III, with a cast of five talented song and dance performers from WIhitby, will be presented as a fundraising ven- ture by the theatre group. Razzie Dazzle was first presen- ted in 1992 and again in 1993, and is a proven wnner for the Courthouse group. "It really is a dynamic show," says Courthouse publicist Bert Heaver. There is a wide range of music in the show -- rock, country, show tunes and old standards -- spanning a period from the 1920s te current shows such as Miss Saigon. Le. Batchelor* provides the pre-recorded musical accompani- ment. The cast is made up of Laurie Spencer (aise director), Vikki Spencer, Lynn Taylor, Mike Gardner and Lynn Brown. Curtain time is 8 p.m. for the. shows which will b. on Sept. 16, 17, 23 and 24. Tickets, $10 each, are avail- able at Lafontaine Trading Post, at the four corners in downtown Whitby. Tickets may aise b.e available at the door, but advance tickets are recomniended. Chorus- holds 'guest nig ht' CAROLE MACNEIL gives Ed Daigle what- for in a scene from Oshawa Litte Theatre's'production of 'The Gin Game,' which wilI b presented Sept. 15-18, Sept. 22425 and Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. ýrhe $12 tickets are available at Saywell s Book- stoWe 14 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Press At the McLaughlin 'World' 'Around the World' videos wil continue to be shown on Tuesday afterneons during September at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. The series continues on Sept. 6 with three short videos: 'En Mad- HISTORICAL FEATUlIE in the Whitby Free Press i .What Whitby resident fathered 24 children? 2. When the Brooklin public sohool was condemned as unsafe in 1923, where did the students go to continue their studios until a new school was built? 3. When was the brick enclosure constructed around the front door of the Brooklin Community Centre? 4. Why was there a farm connected with Whitby Psychiatric Hospital f rom 1919 to 1969? Answers on Page 14 This feature provided by sertes continues rid' (city Iife in Spain); 'Gran Canaria(Canary Islands tourist areas); 'Pireneos' (Pyrennis mountain area between France and Spain). 'Down the Rhine' (historic sites along the river) and 'Germany -- A Living Symphony' (Beethoven, Bachi, Handel, Brahms -- show- ing Gerrnany's diversity) will be sown on Sept. 13. 'Tai Wan: Exotic Blossom of the Orient' (ancient Chinese tra- ditions blond with high-tech cul- ture on the island of Tai Wan) will b. on Sept. 20,' and 'Mexico: Journey to t he Sun' (the coun- try's heritages and lifestyles) will 'School days' photos to be shown An exhibition of historic photograplis of early Oshawa will open at the. Robert MeLaughlin Gallery on Sept. 8. Class photos, field day event and classroomi scenes are a few of the themes represented with the exhibition of 29 photographs from the Thomas Bouckley Collection. Also included are documentary photogapls of Oshawa's historic echoo uildings. Bouckley (1904-1988), born in Blackpool, England, was the son of Aubrey Llewellyn (Mike) Bouckley and Elizabeth Mess. Thiough a cerarnic engineering graduate fromn the University of Toronto, Bouckley's keen interest in histericai photographs, an interest ho developed alter acquiring his father's collection some years ago, lias led toaa collection which now numbers in excess of 2,700 photograplis. b. shown Sept. 27. Videos begin at 2 p.m. Durham area Sweet Adeline chorus, Eastside H-armony; wil hold a guest night Thursday, Se pt. 8, 7:30 p.m. WomIen with an interest in harmony singing are invited te hear the G-voice chorus perfcjrm traditional barbershop singing. Interested women may enrol in the six-week prograxn (free of The Notables, under the musical direction of Jim Ashley, will hold choral auditions on Sept. 7, 14 and 21, 7:30 te 9:30 P.m. charge) te learn singing skIlls, with a view te joining the chorus at. the end of the six weeks. The guest night and rehearsals are held in the auditorium 'at 1955 Valley Farm Reed, Pickering. Call Heather at 683-2306 or Valerie at 294-9946 for more information. Auditions are for alto, soprano, tenor and bass sections. For further- details on rehearsals, cail James Fox at 655-3862. Shoestring directors DIRECTORS for three of the four plays in Durham Shoestring Performers' 1994/95 season got together recently to compare notes. From Ieft are Ed Da~ige, who's directing David Frenchs'OfTh Fields Lately,' to be presented in April; Carolyn Wilson, whos directinç Timothy Findley's 'Can You See Me Yet? which wviII begin its mun in late January; Joe Szekeres, who's directing A .R. Gurney 's 'Love Letters,' to be presented in earlyDecember. Photo by Mak Reesor, Whitby Free Press Auditions hi September