Ontario Community Newspapers

Whitby Free Press, 11 May 1988, p. 15

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Bird president of Whitby Arts Marg Bird was elected president of Whitby Arts Inc. during- elections of the board of directors April 20. Jane Burch is vice president, Ron McLaren treasurer, ýMari- Anne Kazmer secretary and Rob Morton past president. Directors are Michael Boland, Elizabeth Chang, Bruce Hunt, Bill Little, Mary Lofthouse,, Susan Muir, Margaret Elizabeth Schel and ?Heather Wood. Councillor Ross, Batten represents- the Town. Linda Paulocik is director and curator of The Station Gallery. WIIITJY FIREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1988, PAGE 15 Lade' e ns',zgr zlcise ndt c tive emmr. Ladies eruisewear & swimwea.r from $-1 99$)!Jr A good selection of mens' will soon be iu 30 Minute Tanning Sessions IIc>mBi: 10 for $49 20 for $89 Mon. - Fri. 10-10 Sat. & Sun. 10-6 * Students $4 per session. Day Care for Facial tanning $2 per session. Toddlers 10-12 0965 Dundas St. W. (West Lynde Plaza) Whitby 668-7050' JANE BUYERS sets up one of her art pieces at the Whltby Station Gallery. Buyers will have a dlsplay of her art, 'lIndustry and Idleness,' at the gallery until May 22. Free Press photo 'Catch the Sta rs The County Town Singers are applying the finishing touches to the "glitz and glamor" of their new look "Catch the Stars" production to be held May 20, 8:15 p.m., at the Whitby Curling Club. The singers' 2lst annual spring show will feature popular show tunes, jazz numbers and a "few pleasant' surpri ses," says veteran musical director Jim Ashley. Following the. prograin, to be held in a cabaret setting, will' be a dance and "time to Catch the Stars." Proceeds from the show go to the Neurofibramtosis Society and Durham Hostel Services. Tickets, for $10, are available by calling 668-5909 after 6 p.m. or from Rousseau Heritage House, Ruffles Classic Country Interiors or Middleton's Station- ery. Don ation to Trent library The.. Oshawa-based. R. Samuel, McLaughlin' Foundation b as con- tributed $25,000 to Trent Univer- sity's library automation program. Eventually, library automation will enable Trent's Oshawa-area students to consuit the catalogue and request books from Trent's Peterborough campus, through computer terminali in Oshawa. The four-year process of library automation involves converting the existing card catalogue of holdings into computerized form, and pur- chasing the hardware and software necessary for consulting -the com- puterized catalogue. FR1 INTERIOR DESIGNER lt .il' W~IT EVER PURCHA E Go ahead. Ask away. How will that Kaufman leather sofa fit in youir den? Do traditional brass lamps go with Italian modern? What about striped versus floral wallpaper? The professional interior decorators and designers in every Kaufrnan Gallery know the answers. And they're happy to share their knowledge with you, whether or flot you make a purchase. For a small fee, which rnay be refunded on purchases, we'll even corne to, your home and help you plan a professional redecoration. At Kaufman, we offer more than fine home furnishings. We furnisliyour mind with fine home ideas. The Koufmon Furniture Gcillery Ltd. .MARKHAM The Kaufman Furniture GaUery Hghway #7 just east of McCowan Telephone 471-5353 Where Beautiful Homes Begin. MISSISSAUGA WHITBY The Kauf man House Gallery The Kaufman Fu rniture Gallery 2273 Dundas Street West Highway #2 (west of Erin Milis Prkwy.) east oflThickson Rd. Telephone 828-1330 Telephone 434-1733

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