Page 14, Whltby Free Press, We&nmday, May 10, 1995 TORONTO ARTIST Bnian Kelley with 'Long River,' one of the River as a wood eut print, then in stained glass and later as a works in his 'Algonquin Light' exhibition which continues at 4-foot by. 12-foot diptych (two-panel 011 Oon canvas gairÎEngý The Station Gallery until May 28. Kelley originally did Long Phtoby Mark RoFW hl t rSyPj j......................... . .. .. ........ .. iirosan rt to.be .exhibited 'Potpourri' is spring offerig b philhaUrmonic choir The Durham -Philharmonic Choir, under the direction <f RoetPhillips, will present their third and final concert <f the East. OsÇiawa. Te pogram, entitled 'A Potpourri of Sonýg, w*11 feature -music for eace, redmand springtime." Guest prfrers will be the Osawa Festival Singers, under director Lorie Easton. Whitby Mayor Tom Edwards will be guest speaker for the- Progran, which will also feature music fer Canada," -with some audience participtioreued ickets are $10 ($8 studentsW seniors) and are available a Disco and Date, Whitby.. An exhibition <f artworks by Hugra-born artist- Julius Maroean wlll open at. the Robert McAUghn Gallery, Oshawa on May il and continue until June 25. The public is invited ta, meet the artiet at a reception ta be held at the gallery on Tnursday, May 11, 7 ta, 9 p.m. In April <f 1958, sandwiched between exhibitionis by Jack Bush and Jock Macdonald, a disiplay of artwoeks by the 43-year-od Hungarian rofugele Marosan re=d.at th.o Park Gallery, On show were modernist drawings <f the Hungarian revolution. BMarosa' style changed over the next five years. A perfume bottle show will be hel d at Work <f Art, 178 Athol St., Oshawa May 12-31. Featured will be hand-blown glass perfume bottlEs from The 'Wh iby Inn Restaurant & Sports Bar Set. & iSu. leto Vhpun, BarSpeILCJ a $1t95li LIVE ENTERTAINMENT PINK CADILLAC EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 8pm~l2am e.iay Ma ct Sta. M yO. t Satelfte 7V a Tems WefcomeJ By the early '60s, he was producing woLk in the Neo-Dada mode current in Toronto. lIn thie exhibition, in honour <f Marosane 8Oth birthday, guest curator Oliver Botar focuse on the early Canadian work <of the artiet as it was transformed from several different glass artiste. Some <f the featured artista are Claire Maunsel <f Kingston, Susan Belyea and Kerry Fletcher <f Kingston, Denise Belanger Taylor <f Milford, Mark Armestrong and Ian Forbes<f Bloomfield, Maria Rite and ichard Kreamer ofPicton. Pub & Restaurant NTERTAIMMENT F9pm~ lam * No Gover FrI. May l2th & Sat. May l3th TWO MILES Every Wednesday Night BARNEY ADAMS BLUES BAND Every Sunday Night * 9pm JAM NIGHT WITH ANDREW HEATHOOTE ENGUSH PRMU LEMIKSOC«M LIVE BY SATELLITE Sun. May l4th., 11:00Oam Blackburn vs. Liverpool lmmediately following Man. Unltedl vs. Westham $1 0.00 cover * $4.00 Breakfast the style of theHuara avant-garde of the '409 and WeOsto a more North American idiom. Phto show country19el 'Country Survey.y fr-om the Thomas Bouckley Collection, will be at the Robert McLaugblin Gallery, Oshawa, May 18 to Aug. 27. The photographs of early Oshawa depict typical scenes <f rural Ontario before 1917. The pastoral photographs illustiate the serene beauty <f the anda«mpe that 'insred Tom Thomson ta pursue ýs passion for the Algonquin wilderness. Bouckley, 1904-1988, was born i Blackpool, England. He first became interested i collecting photographs <f Oshawa after acquiring hie father's collection. A graduate of the University of Toronto i ceramic engineering, Bouckley- developed a keen interest i local history. Bouckley authored, three volumes <f photos and historical facts about Oshawa'e past. I .A new public sohool near Garrard and Taunton roads, to open in September 1995, is named atter what noted political figure from Brooklin? 2. Why was Whitby mentioned in William Lyon Mackenzie's newspaper, The Colonial Advocate, on Feb. 28, 1825? 3. What was the original name for the village of Myrtle? 4.What contribution did the prisoners of Kingston Penitentiary make to Whitby 150 years ago? Answers on Page 15 This feature provided by Local Arckitcctural Comucvatior Acior 'Cmpe friendly <only 20 minutes away)1 *10 of your favourite brews on tap as welI as a full compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub fare. *Top off your evening with a game of darts. For a relaxed, casual time corne to a warm comfortable atrnosphere at The Antrin House Good Food. Good Ddnk Good imes. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 Perfue boUtles Display begin sMa»yl2 Canadian/Chinese International Btiffet Roast Beef. Roast TLii-kcý,-. Baked Haiii & ail difficse Dislies' Plus salad bar! TREAT MOM on unayMa 1th SSPECIALS" Cati to resere la K 1