Whitby Free Press, Wekesday. October 19. 1994, Page 19 Galelery Affair 'art sale. at Mc]Laughlin The volunteer coenmittee of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery presents 'A Gallery Affair Crafts and Art Sae, Oct. 21, noon to 8 p.m., and Oct. 22 and 23, 10 a.m. to 5 pm More than 70 artisans from al HALLOWEEN PROGRAM The Whitby Public ià brary will hold a Halloween Get-Together on Oct. 27, 6:30 p.m. During this hour-long program, stories, poetry and rhymes will create a light-hearted aide of Halloween. Register at the children's desk. converge on the galery te selI Concert band at Ail Saints The Piclkering Concert Band will play their Autumnn Sounds concert on Oct. 29 at Ail Saints' Anglican Church in Whitby. The program starts at 8 p.m. with something for everyne and features music ranging from Broadway to big band te marches, with a special appearance by the Quintic Brass. Tickets are $5 each, with seniorW/students at $2 each and children under 12 adnitted free. Cali 905-831-5508 for more information. n oUnkKmaLe More donatiosmd Two more large donations have been made to Whitby General Hospital. Rogers Community Cable 10 recently directed $5,000 te, reno- vate.t h e new Rogers clinical resouroe library on the third floor of the hospital. The funds W'ill aIse be used te accommodate medical and clini- cal texts used as referenoe for clinical staff. ý Rogers regional manager Paul Coleman presented the cheque and dedicated the library at the op ital. Illenew Toronto-Dominion Bank branch at Garden Street and Rossland Road donated $P,000 -for opthamology surgieal eý ipment at the hospital. The bank branch donated a dollar for every new account dur- ing their grand opening week. A previous $2,000 donation by The Lion & The Unicorn Pub was earmarked for a new endos- copy stretcher in Dr. Ho's clinic on the third floor. Cor:rection.. In last week's edition, an arti- cle about Whitby General Hospi- tai fundraising should have sta- ted that $5 million was collected in pledges in the First lass campaign in 1989 for an ambula- toQf re expansion. incorrect figure was ve in the article. The Free Press wishes to apologize for the error. their unique and remarkable award-winning. crafts. Some aire- world champions in their field.' Local artiste include Tom Homewood of BrookIn and Jan Pierson of Ashburn. There will also be suppliers of bead work. and folk art. Pumpkin -decorating, face painting, tumblers, pipens and drummers are just a few ofthe featu resý planned for this year's show. Hot-mulled cider, beer and bratwurst will be serevd by volunteers. Proceeds support the gallery and art camp. people corne to CENTURY HOME VIDEO? 'Any Video Rentai $1 .99 '1Any 3For $4.99 /Large Selection of 3 day For $1.99 %ofMunchies /Monthly Prizes (October Hi-Fi Stereo VCR & Jurassic Park) 'PA selection of over, 12,000 movies, music CD's, Nintendo, Super NES, SEGA, Genesis & Aduit 513 Brook St. North 66641l22 Looki for thie bg red Century Home Vdea Store just south of the Ff Ff bridge! l TS Sp UNEPE jD NEIS,' I UA J( AIII'-KY gnU UTITDV "4 i.