Whitby Free Press, 21 Aug 1996, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, August 21, 1996 'Wrng', wraps up Saturday Wrong For EacÀ k&te by Norm Foster, concludes its sucoessful rmn this week at the Arts Resource Centre behInd Oshawa City Hall. Audiences have eiijoyed the Pantheon Productions romantiecoemedy featuring the acting talents of Whltby residents LUsa Tylras Norah and Matt Champion as Rudy. Tickets , at a cost of $10 each, are stili available for this -week's shows on Thurday, Friday and Saturdy at 8 p.m., and can be obtained at the door on the performance nlght, or from the ' ,Infornravtion OshwakIdoskin the Oshawa Centre. For, more Information, cali. 432-7818.. Pantheon Productions was. Ibrmed only recently ta serve as a non-profit, communlty- based theatrical company. Fundraiser at the Zoo0 A pearcentage of al admission to the Bowman- ville Zoo on Saturday, ug. 24 will be donated ta, a local community agency. The fundraiser will be held for the Oshawa/ Clarington Association for Community Lvigsup- poeng cheldrenand adulis who h ave a'developmental handicap. I 105 Coibome St. e.21 430-4547 This Weekend- 9pm-lamn LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Fn. Aug. 2Mt & Sat Aug. 24th ENMRALD* HAILajLUsHSmECas Hit Comedy. Run For Vour WLfe Thurs. hM S'un. fromn Sept. 6 until Nov. 2nd. Dinner, Show & Taxes, Starting ai $32-95 Group rates available. For mom information cali: On the buses FAIRVIEW LODGE has taken ýto the buses to help eromote its annual summer festival. Shown are .(from nght). Fairview residents' council PreidntMoW radet resident Olaf Niel- sen, festival ommittee member Maureen Ken- nedy and Bill Grylns of Whitby Transit with a sign donated by Forsey Sigris. Whitby Transit. cona- ted the space. Photo by M" kReesos', Whitby Fiee Press The. «unusual" in antiquL ties will b. part of the iFffh annual Trafalgar. Caotle Antiques Pair that opens tomorrow (Thursday> night and continues until Sun- d&tawa resident Michael Kamoff-Nicolsiky descen- dant of an old Russian boyar family, wili. show treasures of bistoirical im- portance related -to pre- rsevolutionary Russia. Also new to the 6 fr is Peter Chai who will show fine jewelle y.Refuruing dealers are David Stewart of The Brooklin Anti- quaran (Canadiana pine *unture), textile expert Carol Telfer, Paul Murray with. militaria, Richard Flenstèl-Holder sud Leslea Macalaywith china and antique silver, Kenneth Kershaw with historie prints and mapa.1' ANVONE wifti otd tXdd bears cari have themaprsd by expert Steve Howard at the Tmafalgar antiques fair. Whitby Sehool of Music nus 'IC CAMP Piano a Guitar> Key board GLA ~!~i ~jcNG Courthou Ùse organizes 'Aice' excursion Whltby CoelUiffhouse Thef e asorganized a tnP to the Srat;ford Festivalt usee Aliée -27rough nie LoolsiigGlaa& .The tip will take place Sunday, Sept 29. The theatre bas chartered a bus for the event and* somne seats are stili available. The bus béaves Whltby Courthouse Theatre At 10 amn. and returns about 10:30 P.m Total coit for bus and show ticket ia $48 per person. Cali Eve Heaver for details', at 668-8006. The Whitby Courthouse Theatre is located at 416 Centre St. S. ln the Centennial Building. The theatres 1996-97 season opens with Gilbert & Sullivan7s 27w Pirates qf! Penzano, Nov. 7-23.', Subocription forms' and ticket information are available from Lafontaine Trading *Postý at "the four corners iii Whitby (430- 3774). Concer badhlds rehearsals ýforew season The Pickering Concert Band's 1996197 season will soon begin. ' ]Rehearsals beginAug. 27, ,7:30 p.m., at the seniors' centre in the Pickering East Shore Comnmty' Centre, 910 Liverpool Rd.. Pickering. Keith Bohlender', conductor of the band, encourages musicians Of ail ages ta join the band. In particular, the band'bas immediate openinga for À Ik u1 a bbà HVE~Y112 olf oeUrc p (At O r en EEYSUNDATRTIN£E* your basebaliAuus 2r W D& R.& Sdtlnk. spoclauss.2 t percussion, low brass There are*. F rench ,horns, and larinets. no membership The 1996-97 sason begins with the baud appearing at History in Action at the Pickering Muoeum Village on Sunday, Sept. 8.' A Halloween concert -for ids of aIl ages la scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 27 and the fourth annual Christmas concert with Whltby~s County Town Singers la scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 1. Seversl' workshops with iguest conductors are plannedl ta, be held over the course of the season. For further, Information, Oontact Steve (905-683-0523) ,or Joanne<(905-83-2754). .Anyone with, old teddy bears can bring them ta, -teddy .bear appraiser àsud expert Stelv'e oward,, ak-' i e bisrst appearance>at te showv. Alonew this year is masteirclockmaker Peter Marshall.. Conrad Biernacki, direc- tar. of decorative art for ]Ritchie's Auctioneers, will give an illustrated lecture, In the Gothïc Taste' (fro medieval England ta. Tra- falgar Castle), at 2 p.m. on Saturday. The museum s .curator Brian Musselwhite, . wili identify antiques1 on Satur- day from il .a.m. ta lpm., and' antiques authority Mary Sutherland will be at ,.h. fair on Sunday, 1 ta ,3 P.m. Costumier. Alan Suddoný will preseut, "Conviersa- tion.,' a tableau of histaic costumesy on the' grand staircase. The show is organized b~y Tlrafalgar's Alumnae Asso- ciation. -Costt t tent >"à d onig t tomorrow le svations).ýùesýr Antique fair toinclude t unusua a

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