Whitby Free Press, 15 Nov 1995, p. 10

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Page 10, Whltby Fre Press, Wednesday, November 15, 1995 Art aution at Trafalgr The Durham Region YMCA's l5th annual art auction will be held on Friday, Nov. 17, at Trafalgar Castle School. Thie evening begi.ns with a silent auction and art preview from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and -the autfion beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $13 in advance and $18 at the door. AUl proceeds go te the Durham Region YMC A Community Fund. Works at the event are by 'such artists as; A.J. Casson, Toiler Cranston, Làinda Sanderson, Maureen Remington, M.. Holland and Oswald Timmis. For mure information, cail 668-6868. Another audition for Courlthouse p lay. The Whitby Courthouse Theatre will hold an extra audition for its second show of the season, Lend Me A Tenor. The fast-paced American farce d"as with mistaken identities and passions that erupt like a volcano on the opening night of the Cleveland Grand Opera's lOth anniversary season. It is September of 1934 and lives are about to be changed forever. The opera 15 Otello; the guest tenor cannot go on and a r PUB & RESTAURANT ENTIERTAINVMENT Fri., Nov. 17 & Sat. Nov. 18 9pmn to lam NVORTHWffEST PASSAGEÀ Traditional East Coast Music Book your Christmas Party in Maggie's Room (upstairs) Seats up ta 100 people the ohp lfpttltB. Pub & Restaurant 101 Mary St. W., Whitby 430-7200 ENTER TA INMEN T FrÎ. Nov. l7th, Sat. Nov. l8th 9pm - lam Daryl O'Dea' SUNDAY NIGIIT JAM NIGNI 9pm - lam with A ndrew Heathcote Tuesday Night JUMBO Wings .201Z Thursday Night Jug & Wings Special Book For Chrisinm No w! Pnivate room avaîlable (up to 70 people) ENGLISH PREMIER SOC ER Saturday Nov. 18th - 1 Oam Tottenham vs. Arsenal $5. r.om I$4 hrrpik1.-st replacement must be found without the audience knowing; the shrimp, mayonnaise for the gala is going off rapidly; the scores have been lost; the ladies are heating up by the minute. One neyer knows who or what will emerge from. behind any one, of the six closed doors. The audition will take place Satuxday, Nov. 19, at 1 and 7 p.m. Production dates are Feb. 8-10, 15- 17 and 22-24 (enter from, the rear parking lot, stage left door). An audition requirement is a memorized, short (maimum. two minutes), comedic monologue. There will be reading from the script. For more information, cal .430-9714. Whitby Courthouse Theatre's first production is It Runs in the Family, a farce by Ray Oooney, which runs until Nov. .25. Some seats are still available from. Lafontaine Trading Post (430- 3774). Up for auçtion OSHAWA cratter Peggy Newfield and Alzheimer Durham staff member Ann Syme make a craft that will be one of at least 60 items Up for bids at the Candlelight dinner and auction on Sunday, Nov.26, at Trilium Valley in Raglan. For more information and tickets, oeil 576-2567. Phol by Mark Roosor, WNby Fr.. Prou. Gardens light U*p Cullen Gardens' l5th annual Festival of Làights began Nov, il and continues until Jan. 7. The opening celebration for the Festival of Lights is on Saturday, Nov. 18, 5 to 9 p.m. The 35-foot- tree-lighting ceremony 19 at 7 p.m. BIffET APPETE "Tie mi) lO.1eegatiilijieebq/Il Banquet facilities available. Seating for 400. Private roorns for weddings, office and Christmas parties. Caîl Ming or Peter 666-2626 F1 T/wWhitby Inn Restautrant & Spoi-ts Bar The miniature village, cottage country, and valley are decorated with thousands of sparkling lights. A miniature Santa Claus parade winds its way along Main Street in the village that aise has th. Nutcracker Castle with its toy soldiers an~d two nativity scenes. Giant, sequenced, motion light displays throughout the gardens include a* 60-foot-by-30-foot animated locomotive train, a 90- foot moonlight sleigh ride through the. woods, Bambi and Thumper as they mun alongoide the lake, an owl as it flies fr-om tree te tree, and the tunnel of lights. There is live Christmas entertainâment in the tea room. In the Lynde House animated museum, the Lynde faniiiy enjoys a l9th centwry Christmas. A 'Dolîs of the World' dispiay continues until Jan. 6. The Winter Carnival runs from Dec. 27 te Jan. 1. There wiil b. outdoor games for children ini the Valley, a bonfire te toast marshmallows and -wieners, and waigon and sleigh rides. Ail Saints' show upeoming A Chriatmaa Carol will b. presented at Ail Saints' Anglican Church ini Whitby on-Sunday, Nov. 26, shows at 3:30 and 7 p.m. A capacity crowd attended last year's inaugural show. The show includes the Ail Saints' Choir, directed.by Elaine Broughton, and local readers, directed by Bert Heaver. Tickets, for $5, are available at Lafontaine Trading Post (430- 3774). Proceecis go to the Whitby Ecumenical Christmas Ramper SProgram. Husar art at the gallery An ehbtino aintings by Toronto-based pamnter Nataika Husar openied at the -McLaughlin Gallery in, Oshawa last week. Husar bas always been haunted by her Ukrainian-roots. She maya: "This body of work followsaa visit to the- Ukraine - my ancestral home - as well as a reborn country hovering on disaster. The paintings explore the betrayal of illusions and their tainged. personal and global guilt." The ex16iFf--i"on continues until Jan. 7. On Thursday, Nov. 16, 7 p.m., H-usar will give a slide lecture and ý.. tour of her work in the gallery. MacLean at folk club Scottish singer/songwriter Dougie MacLean will perform at the Vital Spark Folk Club concert i Whithy on Thursday, Nov. 16. Cost is $12 for members, $15 for. non-members, for the concert that begins at 8 p.m., at The Heifer and The Ualf Pint pub, Mary and Brock streets. For tickets and more information, cail 430-2529. Bea.nefit concert for Sick Kids Heartboet95, a benefit concert for the cardiology department at the Hopital for Sick Children, will take place on Sunday, Nov. 26 from 3- to 4:30 p.m., at Westminster United Church. 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