Page 12, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, June 14, 1995 KATS cast of 50 performs next week The. Wbitby Courthouse Theatre Youth Grup will close the current saon with a lively show, KATS (Kid Actors That The 'format is a mixture of songs and short scenes from a number of the Motpoular musical shows of the pe eae KATS in dinrdby Gavin Parr who brings many years of Up with People in Oshawa show Up With People willpeor 'World in Motion' in Oshaa tonight (Wedneeday). The caet of 150 performers from more than 20 countries will b. at General Vamier Secondary Scheel. .The coot in $15 for adulte, $10 for seniors and students. For ticket information, caîl 723-5227. H 0OHF1 [1il OGWER ]LAY Heu laodt ifarietta Deprruna Whtitby Chtristiant Assenibly 100 Rowsland Rd. W. (Corner of Brock St. & Rowsland Rd.) Fathter's Day Swiday, June 18tih at 10:30> a. Everyonie is Welcoilel For more information cali (905) 666-2556 A World Wide Pictures Presentation 1 1 theatrical exeine te the production and is a à former youth group co-ordinator. mhe show, with acaet of 50, is desgned to0peaseail ages and al Thursda,June 22, Friday, June tastes. TOP encourage family 23 and Saturda, June 24. attendance, ticket prlices are $5. Curtain time ie 7.3O p.m. NAIS will '6i presented Tickets mav ha obtained at ÀDraina Cluà b p4resents The Drama Club of Whitby will hold summer camp for youth aged 8 to 15. Week-long camps offer a unique formnat to young actera, allo *them to participate in a fui-scale musical production after only one week of preparatioii.' Ed Dixon, one of the founders of the club,says the prgram helpe young jpeople experience the benefite and thrille of liv. theatre while at the . me time making friende and having a great time. "Parente are quite impreesed with what their youngsters can do after a week,' added Dixon, who helpe write the material used li the productions.. The. day camp is scheduled te The Whity Inn Restaurant & Sports Bar Sat.& Suins.,am tby BAR SPECIAL EVERY NIGHT 2 Ilb wlngs AND jug of beer Oniy $11.95 Satellite TV.- Teama Welcome SDining Room Specials 1 Buy one entrée at regular pnicei I get 2nd entrée AT 1/2 PRICE A g Equal or lesser value. Not to be used with other --specials. Expires June 30, 1995. - ---- -- - -- - -O realization ef bis debt te Jungian thought normn the works in the exhibition. Organized by the McIntosh Gallery, the University Of LaFoetaine Trading Post, 116 Dundas St. W., Whitby, near the four corers, me telephone number is 430-3774. Summer camp fior young actors An exhibition of sculptures by Ontario artist Patrick Thibert opens at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery on Thursday, June 15. Thibert; a fine arts teacher at Fanshawe College, uses hard inaterials such as plywood, copper, siate, lead and aluniinum te croate bis works. He repeats the sanie icons -- a house, a bowl, a tree, his own facial profile, and alternately a mallet and a pair of scissors cornbined with geometrie shapes. A growing- awareness of self, together with an acknctwledge- ment of bis modernist roots, precipitated the recent body of work undertaken by Thibert over the last five te six years. A renewed respect for the work of Cezanne, MondrÃan, Brancusi and Giacometti and a dawning HERKONGATE, 'BARN THEATRKE 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering HILARIOUS HIT COMEDY " BULTAT SHE WON'T LE DOWN"P Now playing tI Juiy 1lst TICKETS SELLING FAST. rice per For tickets & information, picase cail (905) 472-3085 tihe kalf PfidLUd. Pub & Restaurant ENTERTAIMMIENT 9pm- lam a No Caver Fr,.; June 16th, Sat., June l7th & Sun., June lBth AndrewHeathcote TUESDAY WINGS NIGHT Every Ttursday Nlght Domestl J U G & 1112 LB WINGS $12.50 + tax Corne try our exciting new menu! AUDITION NOTICE Oshawa Littie Theatre presents DAMN YANKEES (A MUSICAL COMEDY ABOUT BASEBALL) Actors, Singers, Dancers Director: Audition Dates: Location: MICHAEL ROANTREE Tue. June 20 Mon. June 26 Tue. July 4 7:30 pm 7:30 pm (if 7:30 pm inecessary) 62 Russett Ave., Oshawa (please enter at rear of building) Please have song prepared that wiIi demonstrate the range of your voice. A pianist wiIi be present to accompany you. PRODUCTION DATES: Nov. 16-17-18-19, 23-24-25-26, 30 Dec. 1-2, 7-8-9 FOR MORE INFO cai Michaet Roantree 668-7938 There-may be chorus and dance rehearsals over the summ er as people are available. Rehearsals wiIi start in earnest after Labour Day. Musical Director requlred cati:, Bryan Stanlsh 668-6699 be held m Whitby and will run fri 9 a.m. te 4 p.m. duuring the. weeksofd July 3-7 and 10-14, a cost of $80 for haif day and $150 for a whole'day. Fees are tax deductble and include a superieed lunch heur. Anyone wzehing furtiier information should cail 666-8386. Canada Art Foundation. The exhibition continues until Aug. 27. assstar nce arie d onhe, ______ federal department of communications through thei Professional Art Dealers ofJU B A fair at the F2irA A <Wekend at the Fair' will be held June 17 and 18 at Whitby Shopping Fair at the northeast corner of Thickson ]Road and Dundas Street. The fifth annual event will include free rides and a petting zoo for kids, sidewalk sale, as well as a barbecue. T7he fair is held by the Whitby Shopping Fair Merchants Asso- ciation. HISTORICAL FEATURE in the WhiMtby Free Press 1. What event was described by the Whitby Chronicie as "the most auspicious event of ait history next ta the advent of Jesus Christ?" 2. Who is believed ta have been the oidest member of any town councit in Whitby's history? 3. Who were the Brooklin brothers known as "Dr. Jim" and "Dr. John?" 4. Who were "The Four Irishmen" who settied in Whitby in 1821 and did much ta develop the pioneer community? Answers on Page 27 This feature provided by Local Arct,.tecturai Conservation Advisorg C0...ttc Thibert scuilptures shown Ca dI Now to esee We D lier Too!ies 10% OFoncashpic up or des over $181),00 SeirCiizens 10% -BIRTHDAY PARIES.~ We. provide the cake FRET iPlease eau.! hbC2d 3000 Garden St., Whftby (Lobtaws Pbza) 6662626n Rd. Business Hours:- Rossland Rd. â: Lunch 11 am~ Dinner 4 pm j~ d aily Dundas St. E.' 4