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Whitby Free Press, 31 May 1989, p. 11

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WH1TY MRE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31,1989, PAGE il SUMMER IS COMING! DON'T WAtT- ORDER NOW ________ Get Your~~ EHEOSHAWA -Little Theatre's Youth Group, will ipresent the musical version of Lewis Carrofl's 'Alice lu Wénderland' June 1, 2,3, 8,9 and,10 at the tete 62 Russett Ave.; ,Oshawa, begi nning at 7:30 p .m. "Tickets are $5. Above, Alice, ayedbyahM - phy (second from left) stand trial before ( from left) Keri Smith; (foot maiden), Rob St. Pierre (walrus and soldier), Robert Merry -(king) and Jennifer Gushue (March Hare). Tickets are avail"able at Saywel' Book Store in Oshawa or at the theatre. Free Press photo New exhibit at Inverlynn An exhibit of works by Nancy Anies-Steele, Rowena Dykins- Bridger and Mary Ellen McQuay will open Sunday June 4 at the Inverlnn Art Gallery, 1300 Gif- fard St., Whitby. The artists will be at the open- ing reception Sunday from 2:30 ta 5:30 p.M. .Ames-Steele, formerly of Whitby and now residing in Kingston, bas been working' on intricate boxes in which to pre- sent her silver sculpture. Dykins-Bridger will. show large, colorful triptychs (pictures in three panels) , with a Celtic therne. McQuay, a National Award- winning photographer, will show a selection of ber favorite images from her recent travels through Europe and Britain. For more information caîl 666- 2721 or 666-1693. Cfrceus planned for Aug. The Durham Regional Police Association will host the Garden Brothers Circus at the Civic Auditorium in Oshawa on Aug. 11, 12 and 13. Profits from the circus, held annually by the association, go to support and sponsorship of chari- tàfbic and Community oactviti*es within the region. RAP Marketing Promotions Ine. will conduct telephone solici- tation on behaîf of the associa- tion. The association welcomes any support for the event., For more informnation caîl the association office at 436-9494. Inuit art at Station Gallery FROM PAGE 10 World.' The exhibition was purchased by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada for its significance as a historical document of the Arctic and the Inuit artists in a tume of rap id change. -The exhibition is organized by the Canadian Museumi of Con- temporary Photography, National Museum of Canada. An opening reception for the two exibitions w i be held at the gallery Sunday, June 4, 2 to 5p.rn. Let's Dance club'in 2Oth year FROM PAGE 10 are former members of the Let's Dance Club. The Turners, who turned pro only recently, have now competed in Canada, the United States and Blackpool, England for several years. -%tlà Fr.V rASMarlin T.hey now teach baflroom dance classes at Anderson Col- legiate in Whitby. "The club is for anyone that likes dancing," said Richards. For more information regard- ing the Let's Dance Club cal Dlores Mueller at 725-1346. IFL ND NE1.937O IG at the Cafe Vienna, Whitby. Must R.S.V.P .- 436-7666 F r e n d y s r i e Have our professional designer visit your home and prepare a landscape design that's easy to follow. For a front or back yard design, a $50. deposit 18 required, which is refunded on a $400. nursery stock purchase. TOMATO CAGES Reg. $ 1.49 ea. NOW 99e, Sale ends'-êlo__________________________9ff Ai rCanada presents A IEISURELY VIEW 0F EUROPE A personally escorted tour of 15 days by Marlin staff, off the beaten t rade. VISIT AUSTRIA, ITA LV, SWITZERLAND, A ND LIECHTENSTEIN. and expert advice d 0 L -i ---r BEAUTIFUL

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