WEMTI FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1989, PAGE 17 Oshawa jsoprano to assist Irish tenor Soprano Monica Cotton of Osh- awa will be assisting artist for Irish tenor John MacNally in one of three of bis concerts in the Toronto area. Cotton Will assist in Mac- Nally's second concert, at Mid- land Ave. Collegiate, 720 Mid- land Ave., Scarborough, on Sun- day, April 16, 7:30 p.m. Cotton is currently cantor and soloist at St. Rose of Lima Catbo- lic Cburcb in Scarborougb. Her professional credits' in- clude: role of Mother in 'Amahl and the Nigbt Visitors'. by Menotti, for Opera Oshawa; role of tbe Angel in Respigbi's Christ- mas Contata, 'Lauda Per La Nativita del Signore,' witb the 0rpbeus Choir of Toronto. S be bas made guest appearance in churches around Ontario and toured 'West Ger- many as guest soloist witb tbe Lorelei Singers of Oshawa. S'Carousel' to Ibe staged (/ Oshawa Little Theatre will Spresent Rodgers and Hammer- stein's 'Carousel' on April 27-30, Maiy 4-7, 11-14, 18-20. Nina FÉoxal is director, Tom Millar music director and Glen Legault producer. Tckets are available from S Saywell's, 14 Simicoe St. S. or at the box office ( 62 Russett Ave.) on peformnce nights. Tickets are $9.50 aduits, $7.50 students. For more information caIl Claude Vipond at 433- 185 1. Theatre awards FROM PAGE 1 Ashton" says Powell of ber , character, what she cals '«a bim- bette, a piece of fluif, an airhead. It's always nice to play one's alter e go, a teacher by day, an airhead by night." Also nominated for awards were Evert Mcllwain - best musi- cal director for 'Kismet'; Henry SChregardus, best director for 'Noises 0ff'; Lori Easton-Flynn, best aCtress in a musical; Kevin Arbour, best actor in a youth production for Mord in 'The Creature Creep '; and Kevin Harper, for bac stage noises in 'The Creature Creeps.' The awards were distributed at the gala evening April 8 at the Lakeshore Road Inn, Toronto. 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The William Robson House 300 Byron Street North Whitby, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 300 BYRON STREET NORTH, WHITBY Historical This house was built around 1871 by William Robson, a contractor and builder. Mr. Robson was very active in community affairs as a member of the Whitby Board of Education in 1874, and he also served as a member of Town Council for five terms. Mr. Robson was elected as Mayor of Whitby in 1905. Architectural The William Robson House consists of a vernacular two-storey buff brick house with a second storey Gothic window and decorative vergeboard in the centre bay gable. Twin one-storey verandahs once f lanked the centre bay with a separate entrance door to the interior vestibule of the bay; however, only the south verandah remains today with its bellcast roof and decorative trimm Two double brick chimneys are situated on the north and south gable ends. AIl the exterior windows except for the pointed Gothic window in the gable of the bay have decorative brick surrounds executed in a manner resembling stone Gothic style windows. Decorative brickwork features which have been incorporated into the design of the house include raised quoins on the corners of the house and centre bay and a raised panel along the base of the brick walls intended as a water table. Each window sash is double hung with 2/2 lights and some have accompanying storm window sash with 2/2 lights. Any person ma, before May 5, 1989, send by registered mail or deliver to the lerk of the T~own of Whfitby, noti.ce of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with a statement of reasons for the objection and ail relevant facts. Kf such notice of objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shaîl refer the matter to the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED at the Town of Whitby this 51h day of April, 1989. Donald G. 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