Whitby Free Press, 11 Sep 1996, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 11, 1996 Heritage Railwav y on tirack The inaugural mun of the the rolling his of the Oak Heritagfe Railway between Ridges Moraine. Uxr,â and Stouffville will t e p ac on Satur- The railway features his-' daý:Set4.ýpee h torical diesel locomotivesa e evnt rpresnts he1900d' ruiles instructor car 125th anniversary of, the and early l900s' passenger Toronto and Nipissing rail cars. line. The T.xbridge station Followm the inaugurai with a unique witch's hat ! run, Sunday marks the dein hsbe revived to Y start of revenue service its original state by the with the public. The service railwvay and town. The will continue on weekends station also houses a rail- until mid-October. way museuin. The 20-kilometre (12.2- Por more information, mile) route winds between cail 905-831-8250. orientationI IPC The Whitby Courthouse Theatre will hold a registration and orientation session for this year's Youth Group on Saturday, Oct. 5, 10 ta il a.m., at the theatre. This year the group plans te meet every second Saturday. A number of wokhops will be offered. "VeIl help them sharpen their - drama sdilîs," says Lorraine Lloyd, youth coordinator. Topies covered will include how te prepare for an C!f 129 Brock St. N. 430-9165 oming audition. As well, the Youth Group will produce a fui- length play to be performed in June 1997. Youth aged, eight te 16 'are encouraged te attend; parents are also welcome. . Use the stage left rear ehtranoe te the theatre, inside the Centennial Building, 416 Centre St. S. Whitby Courthouse Theatre's regular season begins in Noveniber with Thie Pirates Of Penzance, the famous musical bY Gilbert and Sullivan, directed by Frank Knight. The show runs Nov. 7>to, 23. For tickets and subscriptions, cal LaFontaine Trading Post (430"774>. For a prerecorded message about upcoming shows, cal T7he Whitby Inn bRestaurant & Sports Bar mqlKl.4 i. FB NIGHT 2 LB WUNGS APTPIEIAL &JUG SPECIAL PRIC~POOL Every nlght bar oniy 'USDYSaturclay& Sunday Iksands-eter s ** DINING ROOMU ERTANMET iSPECIALS- >4 rpm~y E Buyone entrée atrguar ~~ ~ k price get 2nd enté (ABOT OR iAT 1/2P CE ý( BO TOflEqW lsmv"f ~GSOV IUtNb'W«j,4uiCIIior wTOURmAMENTS.. ARTISTS Francis Muscat (left) and frames," to create her works. Mus- Lynne Mcllvnide Evans peer^ out cat, a Sunderlandi resident, "«con- from inside one of their large'sculp- struots sculpture with playful delibe- tures on display at The Station ration," using qIass, wood,- silk Gallery until Sept. 29.- Molivrile, threacls and equifpment parts. The Evans, of Uxbnclge, says she two artists collaborated on works for "layers acrylic a'nd oil paints which the Whutby exhibition. are contained in lavishly integrated Pho by Mark Reesor, Whltb Fme Presa positions availa The *Concordia Pops Orchestra, under the direction of conductor and musical director Andrew J. Uranowski, is beginning its 25th season. There are openings for the positions of oboe, bassoon, french horn, trumpet trombone, tuba, first violin, scnd violin, viola, cello and string bass. The orchestra is composed of amateur and professional musicians, studenta te seniors,. from ail areas of Durham Region. - The orchestra will performn àcTu DURFIAM'S NEWEST :ACOUSTIC JAM j NIGHTS J7 Every Friday 9pm Everyone welcome 251JUMBO NWING NIGHTS Sunday &, Monday, 5pm -to 9Dm nine concerts citizens and organizations. The orchestra Sundays huom 6:31 in the music Anderson CVI, Wl Rehearsals will Sunday, Sept. 15. information, cal6 Popular performer in Spark concert U ne of Britain's top entertainers will perform at a Vital -Spark Folk Club house concert, on'Saturday night. Harvey Andrews, con- sidered one of thé most influential English- song writers of the past 20 years, is also renowned for seformances. ge Vital Spark's Bobby and Allison Watt saw Andrews in June in Corn- wall, England, and say they witnessed first-hand the charm of Andrews's «heart- warxmng. insightful and downright thought-provok- ing songs... cmindwith harious stories.» Only 50 tickets are avail- able for te 8 p.m. show. Caîl 430-2529. ERVANS AND DOBER¶'Y > Evans and Doherty,_'«an integral Part of 'thé East Coast music scene for over 15 years.,» wiIll perform at the -Whitby Courthouse Theatie on Saturday night, sept. 9L « Their performnances are described as follows: «Take a lively blend of traditional, original* and itontemporary songs, add a liberal sprin- kling' of stories and humour, thensit, back and en*py... Tickets are $10 for Vital Spark members,, -$12 for others. Cinefest' eries7 begins Sept. 26 Cinefeat Durham will "av. alul >&Pi LAUU111ngroup Une for, ThursaySe'pt. 26, Cold Comfort Frmfor; ~IC Sunday~ Sept. 29 and Long Ib e Da so Urne ItoNght on onday, Sept. 30. SAil films begin at 7 p.m. for sniorat Famous Players theatres for-psenior at- the Ohawa *Centre, nonproitunder a special arranre- rehar'esment between the film rehearsesM. group and the theatre. room at Admission is'$6 (or $ hitby.with "an annual member- 1 tbegi.o shp of $5). Il Feior more For more information, 668-679. caîl Rick Flcek at the Osh- >68-679.awa Public ILibraryat579 4% 6111, ext. 220. FrIday, Sept 13th Meredith Cutting Satui#8,,Sept-l4th.- A105 Coibome St.. W. 430-4547 This Weekend ~ 9pm-lam SUVE ENTERTAINMENT Fi. Sept l3th & Sat Sept.l4thý à

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