Whitby Free Press, 16 Nov 1994, p. 12

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Page, 12, ,Whjtby Free Presa, WVednesday,,November 16, 1e994' 'Jazzy' art auction Friday The Durham Region' YMCA will host its l4th annual art auction on Friday, Nov. 18 at the Whitby Yacht Club. The 'evening begins with, a preview at 6:30 p.m., the auction commencing at 7:30 p.m.- The auction,- planned. in cooperation with Beaux Arts Internationale, will present a collection of art from such artists as A.J.- Casson, Toler Cranston, Linda- Sanderson, M*arc Chagl and Maureen Remington. The evening includes refreshments, a jazzy social evening with friends, and a chance te, view and purchase art and other auction items. MMRKTHURMAN Children's author Mark Thur- mnan (<ouglas the Elephant' and 'AI the AllIigaor) will ho at tie' Whitby Public Library on Satur' day, Nov. 19, 2 to 3 p.m.n. te share stories and explains b 0w hoe illustrates bis books. Regist- ration for the progra, for t hose aged 6 and over, is at the chli- dren's desk. STORYTIE The main branch of the Whitby Library will hoid a four-session 'Storytime' for children aged 4 and 5, beginning Nov. 29. Registration, in person only, will ho held Wednesday, Nov. 23 from 9:30 a.m. te close. DESIGN A LBRARY Kids aged 5 to il are invited to. draw a pictureof what they think the iibrary should look like. Pictures should be submit- ted to the chiidren's department during Canadian Children's Book ,Week, Nov. 12 te, 19. Ail pictures will ho on display for the month of December. Ail proceeda will go te, the Durham Region YMCA community fund. In addition te artistsd work, a sulent auction will ho heid. Varieus businesses from the Durhamn community 11have donated items -ranging from hand-crafted Christmas para- phernalia te hockey jerseys. The slent auction will provide an opportunity for ail te participate in the auction and contribute te the community fund. Té attend the auction, contact the Durham Region YMCA at 668-6868. artisans in show Three Whitby artisans wil have exhibits in the Markham Countr Decorating & -Colect- ibles Show & Sale Nov. 18-20 at' the Markhaxn Fairgrounds. Participating wii ho Sandra Karklins of Red Cedar Creations (folk art and stained glass). Patricia McPhee of The Hen, House (wood shelv, tinware, teddy, rugs) and Pat Hess of Patamais (soft doils, bears, wood, wood dolîs). C hallenge aids kids hospital "Jhie Sick Kids Hospital Darts Challenge' will ho held at The Lion and The Unicorn pub/res- taurant in downtown Whitby on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2 te 4:30 p.m. Pub staff members wili face staff from the Harp & Thistie Pub in Ajax in the first of two such chalonges. ]Patrons 'are invited te attend to participate in severai draws that wiii ho held concurrentiy te help raise funds for Sick Kids Hospital. 1..... . Sa t t V-iamto 0 e a Diinig Room Specials 1 Buy one entrée at regular price: I get nd enté AT 1/2 PRICE d Equal or lesser value. N~ot obe used wth ocher a speciats. Expires November 30.1994.q - - -- - - -- - - -- - KEN BOND (left), Doug Bothwell and Grace Belmonte rehearse for Oshawa Little Theatre's production of 'Mark of Cain.' The psychological thriller, directed by Vivian Leeý and produced by Ron Windling, runs Nov. 17-20, 24-27 and Dec: 1-3. Th $12 tickets are available at Saywell's Book Store, or possibly at, the door the night of the performance. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press Model Railroad. and Hobby P4 ,D~ "-4e Mark of.Cain the hïf er &x Pub & Restaurant Saturday, Nov. 19th Man. U.T.D. vs. Ipswich 1 0:OOam start by Satellite $4.00 Breakfast - $5.00 Cover E.nday, Nov. 21sf - 3sOOpM Everton vs.Liverpool WINGS 10 0 FrId.y & Saturday Nlghts November lBth & l9th THE BOILERMAKERS No Cover Book your CHRISTMVAS PARTY Nowl

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