Whitby Free Press, 27 Sep 1995, p. 10

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Page 10. Whitby Free Presab, ,Vednesday, September 27, 1995 Robbie Lane wil return to te pavillon Robbie Lane and the Disciples will perform rock 'n' roll and rhythm and blues hits of the sixties at Heydenshore Pavilion on Saturday night, Oct. 21. The Art Flight 25 performance is a fundraiser for The Station Gallery in Whitby. ickets, for $35 per person if purchased before Oct. 7, are available at the gallery (668-4185). Tickets are $45 aft er Oct. 7. Tickets include a $5 Dream Vacation Getaway draw ticket. DREAM VACATION The vacation draw first prize is a $3,000 trip for two, second pnize a $700 trip, third prize a $300 trip. Tickets, $5 each or four for $15, IComung soon to a theatre near you! PRESENTS: .THE ENGLISHMAN WHO WENT UP THE HILL AND CAME DOWN THE MOUNTAIN Thursday, ,at VANVA ON 42nd STREET Sunday, October 1 at 7p.m. a IL POSTINO Monday, October 2 at 7p.m. THEATRE 1, FAMOUS PLAYERS, OSHAWA CENTRE $6.00 per ticket or $5.00 per ticket with a memnbership (good for a year) Of $5.00 If you are interested in becomin g a member or simply obtaining more information about Cinefest DURHAM please cail: Jana Schuelke 576-6040 or Janet Coates 728-9793 September 28 7 p.m. a are available at the gallery and at various businesses until Oct. 21 and the draw will take place at the Robbie Lane dance. ART CLASSES Fali art classes will soon begin at The Station Gallery ini Whitby. Children's art is on Saturday afternoons, starting Sept. 30; experimental watercolour and niixed media on Tuesday nights, starting Oct. 3; acrylic and oil painting on Wednesday nights, starting Oct. 4; advanced drawing and painting from the model on Thursday nights, starting Oct. 5; printmaking on Thursday nights, startng sept. 21. Cail 668-4185 fo r more information. T&- & pyInn Resauati &Sports Bar- WINGo MTE SPEO7AL OnIy 200 Each Every Wednesday BREAKFA sTrSPGMA L from $3.95 - 11lam-3pm Saturday & 1 Oam-3pm Suna Ç,satellite TV -Teams Welcome 2885 Altona Rd., Pickering HILARIOUS COMEDY 1'LEND ME A TENOR"I Now playing tI Oct. 128th TICKETS SELLING FAST. For tickets & information, please cail (905) 472-3085 ARTFEST MARK FORDHAM es one of 40 area artists at work, mostly in empty restaurants or stores in the downtown Oshawa area, during the annual Arttest that continues until Sunday. As part of the event, Durham Shoestning Performers wiII present an 'Evening of Short Plays' at the Regent Theatre tonight (Wednesday, tarting at 8 p.m. FmPre Pht yJeremfy Dmaar, WhilbyFeePe Il1CIEFEST DURHAM CREATEDj Non-rnanstream films to beshown A newly established non-profit group is offering Durham Region residents quality film fare that would otherwise not be seen in area movie theatres. Cinefest Durham will operate in sizilar fashion to the Cumberland in Toronto - showing good films, Visita friendly , (only 20 minutes away) ~ 10o of your favourite brews on tap, as weJI 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 Uime corne to a Lwarm comfortable atmosphere at The Antrim House Good Food. Good Drink Good Tmes. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 from smaîl film studios, that normally don't run in the large theatre chains. fronically, the films are being shown at one of the big chains, Famous Players, at the Oshawa Centre. One of the theatres there has been rented for the cinema series. The Englishman Whto Went up the Hill and Camze Down t/w Mountain, with Hugh Grant, is the first offering, on Thursday, Sept. 28, 7 p.m., at theatre 1. The comedy revolves around a culture clash when an Englishman visits a Welsh community. Vanya on 42nd Street is Louis Malle's adaptation of the Chekhov play, Uncle Vanya. It will be shown on Sunday, Oct. 1, 7 p.m. The acclaimed Rl Postino (TVie Postman), featuring legendary Italian actor Massimo Troisi anid the brilliant French actor Philippe Noiret, will be shown Monday, Oct. 2, 7 p.m. Cinefest Durham "is not a film society, but a group of people wanting to see something not te half PIntLtd. Pub & Restaurant 430-7200, EN TER TA INMEN T Fri. Sept. 29th & Sat. Sept. 3Oth 9pm - lam AwkwardSilence Sunday Night Jam wfth Andrew Heatheote ENGUISH PREMIE LEAGUE SOCCER Sun., Oct. lst - 1 iBm Man. Utd. vs. Liverpool $15.00 Cover/$4.00 Breakfast offered by the major theatres," says Janet Coates, one of the organizers. Films are chosen and obtained with the belp of Christopher Ileard, who hostg Redl to Reel on local cable television. The first three films represent an introductory- mini-festival Tickets are $6, or $5 per ticket with a one-year membership of $5. Coates says films will likely be offered on the final Thursday of each month - if there's an audience of at least 100 for each film. If there's enough interest, filmsf will be shown every two weeks. Biest gardens" to be vee Gadens ofthe Rich and Famous wiil be presented'by horticulturist and wild.tlower garden expert Frank E. Kershaw at Parkwood Estate ini Oshawýa on Thursday, Sept. 28, 7 p.m. Kershaw will present. a slide lecture show on some of the finest gardens in North Amenica. Cost is $10, and includes a 6 p.m. tour of Parkwood. Cail 433- 4311.

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