'Judy and David at the pavilion TMM Oshawa Central Lions Club will present childrensa ente rtaiers Judy and David, along wlth Polkaroo, at 1 pin., Wednesday, Aug. 28, at the. Jubile. Pavilion, Simcoe. Street South, Oshawa. Tickets are available at Wilson and Lee Ltd. and at the Jubile. Pavillon. ickets are $11 in advanoe, $13 at the door. MeVenture day at Gardens McVenture Dayci&icoop eration with M onaldPs, will. ho held hold at Cullen Gardons on Tuosday, Aug. AoÀctiv ities 4ipnlude face taoos colouring centre, wading poolâ, trampoline shows wagon rides ids and iRon ald Mconald shows. For kidsi a ed12 and yunge it cupoýns (availaleý at participating McDonald's), admission la fre. Heritage Day wlll ho held Saturday, Sept. 7 in Port Whitby. The, Whitby Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committe. ha. orpanized a number of events for this year's celebration at Mutable Selves sculpture show *Uatcbing Shadows,' an exhibition of cerami sculptures by Toronto artiet Susan Low-Beer, will ho on view at the Robert, :McLaughlin Giallery, 72 Qusen St., Civic Centre, Oshawa on Thuftéday, Aug.' 15. The public. is invited to meet the artist at a gallery reception on Thursday, Sept. 26,7 to 9 pa. Low-Beer's sculpture series, Mutable Selves, "establishes a dialogue between dlay and steel, positive and negative, hietorical and modem."ýf The sculptures wedge the. dlay forma into a silhouette cut in a shoot of steel. Interplay occure between the two-dimensional "shadow" of the cut form with the three dimensional figure enclosed. Low-Beer's drawing in watercolour and graphite combines visual symbols, shapes and figuration with particular sensitivity to the contour and nogative epace that ligures so prominently i her élay wonks. The raku-fired shoots juxtapose razsed "drawings" I PARTY LINE 1J DIAL-AU:I.).i 1 Uer 4o.Wne@ Hom Deff ICALL 63-1>70 of figures with aroas that are cut away, exploring the. positive sud nogative space around tii. body. The figures are anonymous selves, alluding to the movements of generatione, cultures and eras. Born in Montreal, Susan Low-Beer studios art at Mount' Allison University, New Brunswick and at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan. Tii. exhibition has been organized by the Robert McLaugblin Gallery in corgjunction with the Art Gallery of Miesissauga. the Sunrise Rotary Club pavilion tu educate people about the. history of Whitby. The theme for this year's Héritage Day te "Port Whitby" where many of the. day'. events 'will ho taking place hotween 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The tall ship, Fair Joanne wll sail- into Whitby Marina in the morning and the. ship, will ho open for public tours througiout tiie day. Tii. Fair Joanne wau built in 1982 by the. late Captain Tiiom"s G. Fuller, bhoaet remembered for bis exploits durlng tii. Second World War and hi. later succes .building a construction and rosI estate empire. On Saturday evenlng and Sunday afternoon tii. public can take an mnstruction sail on the. lake. TIckets can ho purchased, through the Town of -Whitby's planning department. Displays will include an antique fire truck; a display on the. Whitby. Pumpiiouse located in Port Whitby; and a display of the work of woodcarver Paul Ward. St. John's Anglican Churcii, Port Whitby, i. celebrating ita lSOth anniversary and will hold an >Speciaizing i n Fine Meditemmaean Cuisine andithe Best of Greek ami Canadian Fo TU1 GREK TYCOON RETAURANT Whitby Fre e Press,,Wednesday, August 14,1l996,.Page il Shoestringers hold au diti onHs flor u pcoming p rodluc<tions Lion fundraiser THERE'S A SWING and a miss in the The Lion& The Unicomn World Sertes sio-itch toumament held recently at Iroquois Park. Bthere were no misses in achueving the goal of raising money for the Denise House women's shefter as tourna- ment. participants raised $650. Photo by Jeromny Dresa, WbyFr0, Prou ]Rigiit after Labour Day, IDurham Shoostring IPerformers launchos a 23rd Isession that will - include throe plays, ropresenting contemporary playwrights from Britain, the. U.S. and Canada. Flrst up will ho Cloud Ne by Cazyl Churchi, set in Africa just as Britain je colonizing with a 3ictorian ompiiasi on proprioty. Act one je a parody ofrxigid' Victorian attitudes, ospecially towards sem. The. second act shifts to London in 1980, but for the. charactors only 25- years have passed, and their soxual ropression has evaporated along with the. Empire. Director Arlene Stinchoombe says that Cloud Nine ie a hilarjous look at our centuWys strugglo te, come to gripe with changing sexual standards while maintaining family values. Four mon and threo women are noodod, aged 25 to 45. Each actor will be roquired te play more than Whitby open hou., on Heritage Day. Local performers Annie & Mo will present a musical show for ciiildren and everyono Sn eijoy tO musical talents ofthe Whitby Bras. Band, County Town Singers and Oshwa Chapter Barhorshop Quartet. Other participants Include Oie Whitby Mental Heéalth Centre, The. Staion Gallery, Whitby Yacht ' Club, Waterfront Regeneration Trust, Whitby Senior' Activity Centre and Whitby Marina. For more information on Heritage Day, cail Leeley Burchmiore of the Town planning department at 668. 5803, ext. 279.' on. characer, and strong languago is part of thoB script Tii. production »w Il b. staged Nov. 1, 2, 7, 8,9 with tho audition on Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 p.m. Foflowing bis acclaimod Shoestsing debut last season with 1' saaaina, TIm Southwell brings anothor intimato musical te tthe Arts Resource Centre. Falset*o, by Williama Fiiin and James Lapine, won tiie 1992 Tony Awards. for best book and bout original score. [t traces the. story of Marvin, who leaves his wifs and Young son te liv, witii hie mals lover. Bsez-wifs marries hie pêychiatrist and Marvin ends up alono. Ini act two, two years latsr, Marvin is-reunited witii hie lover on the ove of hies scn' bar itzvah, just as AIDS bas begun te sproad. Despito tiis unlikely mix of characters and .issues, Faloettoe is really' about forging a tigiitly-kniit family in difflcult times. Tiie musical in entirely sung thrugii, presening a challenge te singer. Required are two higli baritenes (aged 25 te 40), on. tenor (aged 30 te 45), thre mezzo-sopranos (aged 25 te 40)- and on. boy (aged il te Our Newest Addition.. Steiff eairs eL3ayberry S 01eItm vdb. Gts ieCohnFeshi & Onied Flowvers. & Other Lovely 71 pg 1l26 Brock St.-. S. Whitby*6682J carol '/SIN*CARE Cao akr Reflexologys Electrolysis. Facials. Maleup Manicures -. Pedicures - Waxing - Gift Certificates The boy's wols could b. playod by an alte girl (aged il te 16). Fal.tto, will ho prssented Jan.-24, 25, 30,31, Feb. 1, 6, 7, 8.1997. Tii. audition will tako place Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 7:30 p.m. Singer. siould prepare on. song that shows thoir vocal rangs and physical expressivenesa, Tii. season closes with Quebec writer Michael Tremblay's The Houes Aýmong the Star., a lyrical piece about thlee generations of a largo family trying teý reconcle their differenceS. To ho directsd by Carolyn lson, tii. play will be cast in Jânuary. Ail'Shoestring 'auditions ar eold at the. Arts Resource. Centre and are open te any members of thes community wiio feel 'tiey may suit the parte boing cast. Tiior. is no membersiiip charge, and people 'are welcome te apply for backstage robes as woll. Tiie pbays contain material suitabîs, for mature audiences and rsading prior te the audition. te rocommended.' To borrow a script or for fiurtier information, cal artistic drecter Carolyn o .~ 2v A FDîia ug for tii Kide 12 and under Wbt »ADI<Or eo ACTIVITIES IN(LUDE: race 1bttoos (olouring (entre Wading Pools Trampoline Shows Ronald M(Donald Shows Plant a Seed lamburglarWalks Ail Day Wagon Rides Kids, Movie Videos At Cullan Ggrdant 9am-4'Pm Tallsip amoing attractioi Heritage Day '96 in Port Lunch Ope 7days a week-Lng aLabO 1101 Brock Street South (1 block N. of Hwy. 401) Take out * 668-0778 un ILLEN 0 Prin te from $4.25 1