Page 16, Whitby Free Press, Wecinesday, October 19,199 Symphony to presient. Italian overtures The Oshawa Symphony Orchestra invites everyone on a mini-Italian vacation. In the second concert of the 1994-95 season, conductor Winston Webber presents Schuberte overture 'In the Italian. Style,' D. 590; Mendelsshn's Symphony No. 4, Op. 90 '1Clia n; Rossini's Overture te The Barber of Seville end Overture te William Tell; Bellini's Overture te Norma; Verdi's Prelude te Aci- III of La Traviata. Tickets are $20 for adulte, $18 for seniors and $12 for students. The concert takes place in the Eastdale CVI auditorium, Harmony Road at Adelaide Avenue, Oshawa, on Sunday, Oct. 30, 8 p.m. Tickets are available at Discs and Data, 1615 Dunda St. E. in Whitby, until Saturday, Oct. 29 at 2 p.m., or cali the sympbony office ai; (905) 579-6711. The box office opens at Eestdale on Sunday, Oct. 30 at 7 p.m N firdl Work is almost complete at the transmitter site on Brawley Road in north Whitby that will carry Durharn's newest PM radio station. Durham's New Country FM 95.9 will going on air sometime in Novemer, and for the first few months, will be simulcast on 1390 AM. "That will give some people time to, make the adjustmnent,» says operations manager Steve Kassay of the Ajax-based station. SATURDAY KARAOKE and DANCE MIX 9pm -iarn SUNDAY DURHAM'S BEST COMEDIAN Glenn Ottaway DON'T MISS IT! Reserve early for seating. Starts at 8pm TUESDAY SHOWN IN A SCENE from Whitby Courthouse Theatre's presented Nov. 10-12, 17-19 and 24-26, wthaSnos upcoming production, 'The Lark,' are (from left) Bryan prformance Nov. 8. Tickets are available at LaFontaine Stanish, Gary Hatton, Robin Bouwhuis, Len Anderson, rading Post,,106 Dundas Street West. - ",ý I Laura LeBreton and Daniel Wyse., The play will be Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Fiee Press The Gost returils t entr t The Whitby Jaycees are inviting aIl ghosts, goblins and little monsters te the Whitby Jaycees' fiftb- annual Haunted, House.. This year area residents cen thrill te the Nightmare of Centre Street, The Return of the Gost! The baunted bouse will thrill both young children and adulte. More than 6,000 people have toured through the haunted house since its- initial opening in 1990. The haunted house will open te the public on Tuesday, Oct. 25 and close Oct. 29. lhe haunting tours begin at 6:30 p.m. with r te hdfer &x the haîf pinLd. Pub & Restaurant loi Ma~ t .1Wlb Sunday, Oct. 23rd Blackburn vs. Man. Utd. Live 12 Noon by Satellite $5.00 ad. - $4.0 breakfast Tuesday Night WINGS 100 SUNDAY JAM NIGHT 9 pm-1 arn with Andrew Heatheote iLIVE Fni Oct 2lst & Sat Oct 22nid Johnny Walker and the Bolier Makers 9:00OPm -1 arn NO COVERI special "UÀghts on Tours" for younger cbildren who might not be able te brave the dark caverns and tunnels of the years event. Regular performances begin at 7 p.m. From- Tuesday te Bookmaking workshop upcoming-1 A weekend workshop n "Book- making' will be held. at the Robert McLaugblin Gallery in oshawa Oct. 29 and 30. 'The Romance of the Book: Bookmaking with Miriamn Schaer' is for senior high school students and adults. Schaer will show ber processes of alternative structures in -book- making using both *traditional and.unconventional materials. Costi j $35 for members, -$50 for non-members. Thursday, the haunted bouse will close at 9 p.m. On Friday, the haunted bouse will close at 10 p.m. The hours for Saturday, Oct. 29, will be 2 te 5 p.à . and 6 to,9p.m. The Return of the Ghost will cost $3 of wbich 50 cents from every entrent will be donated te UNICEF, the United Nations International Chidren~s Fund. Tuesday night, Oct. 25 will be a special. night for area community groups and clubs. Groups of 10 or more will receive a discount rate of $2 per person. The haunted bouse wiIl be open from 6:30 te 9 p.mr.. To take a community group or club through the jiaunted bouse, reserve a space b;y caling (905) 721-2465 or (905) 571-3967. The Regal Room in the Whitby Centeninial Building wilI egain be the scene of unteld horrors. Children of 'al ages will be spooked by the rneny scary special effects designed and constructed by Whitby Jaycees.' .The haunted bouse je located et the Whitby Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S. EDS holds Monsterbash Monsterbasb II, a Halloween dance bcld by EDS employees and sponsored by The Edge radio station, is on Saturday, Oct. 29, 8 p.m. until 1 a.m., at the Colonel R. S. McLaugblin Armoury, 53 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa. T'ickets are $10 per costumed person and $15 for those net dressed up. A special -advance ticket pice is available for a costumed party of four for $30. The ticket price covers admission and donation te the United Way. Prizes will be available te be won and food and bar will be available at a cost. Caîl the United Way of Osbawa-Whitby-Claringten at 436-7377 te obtain a ticket.