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Whitby Free Press, 27 May 1992, p. 10

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PAGE 10. WHIIY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27,1992. Inuit, American painting exhibtben Two new exhibitions beina The Station Gallery inMWhitbC on May 30 and continue until -June 28. Nanc Minty of the Art Gal- leryo?'Ontario is -curator of 'Lyrical Visions: Turn-of-the- Century American Paintingsm from the Art Gallery of Ontario.' TIhe exhibition grew out of ber interest i American painter Emil Carîsen, wiiich led to otherý works by his contemporaries Elliott Dainlgerfield, Charles Harold Davis, gaines Ruger Donoho and Carles Webster Hawthorne. Six of the eight works included i the exhibition belonged to Gerald R. Larkin (1884-1961), son of Peter Charles Larkin, founder of the Salada Tea Co. LarkÉin'scontemporary Charles S. Band acquired many Amern- can paintings before disposing cf them in favour of Canadian art works. Much of his collection came te the AGO in 1970. The only work in the exhibi- tion that did net belong te Band or Larkin is a work by Donoho. The five artists shared more than common patronq, and a New York base: with t he excep- tion of Daingerfield, ail studied i Paris. Conteiuporary and historic French art and French teaching left their mark on each. The. other exhibition is ý'Inuit Cat u fr yurbuiness MeeggSfm! BB'S or your gelttogether with IàmiIy and fiends. Fadlities to accommodýate from 10Oto 125 OUR LICENCED PATIO IS NOW OPEN Wed., Thurs., Fri. Sat. & Sun. 11:00 arn to 11:00 pmn (w. Serve Dinner 'tif il pm) CLOSED Mon. & Tues., Sunday Brunch iI 3:00 pm Licecedby LLBPC Shirley Road, 985-1598 PRL EA Se FEEL FR'?EE TO> CALL CO>LLECT I0 ShiW eRdI ,Art' representingthe work of artiste frm Lake arôurCae Dorset, Pangnirtung anÏf ro- bisher g3ay onî Baffin Islazid; from Sanfllcluaq, a group of small isianda i HusnBay, and from Baker Lake, spence Bay. and Pell Ba intheCentral Arctic. Te sélie cof sculpture in- éludes ivory, antier whalebone and soapstone whicl varies i colour from soft gqray to black and many shades of green. A wide range of subjeets are represented, such as animais, birds, hunters, i typical poses. The sculptures are comple- mented by colourful wallhang- ingu and lnmted edition prits. The exhibition is organized by the gallery i co-operation with Canadian Arctic producers, a division of Arctic Co-operatives Ltd., Winipeg. A reception for the exhibitions will b. held on Sunday, May 31, 2 to5 pan. . . ... ... A celebration will be held Sun-' day,. June 7 to mark the. 25th anniversary- of' the Robert McLjaughlin Gallery. There will be birthday cake, balloonis and clowns music by 'The Jazz- Cats' and 7*asciation' (Oshawa -Barbershoppesur tet) and them'agilo VieGreat Brandini. .The celebration will b. held from 2 to, 3:30 p.m. Bring a lawnchair., THE LION & THE TJMCORN Fri., May 29th & Sat., May 3Oth JIM O'GRADY Sun., May 3st - 3 pmto 7pm PATIO0 GRAND OPENING WITH BOBBY WATT "C'EST WATT" lst 50 customners reoeive free pair suniglasses 112, Coiborne St. E. Whitby e 666-3034 G NOTES Wed., May 27 WING NIGHT Thurs., May 28 DANCE PARTY Larry the DJ (No cover eh.) Fri., May 29 & Sat. ay 30 THE BELVEDERS TOP 40 CLASSICAL ROCK No caver before 9:30 pm $5.00 cover after. (No caver for ladies) 114 Dundas St. E. (Off Perry St.) Whitby 430-8637 SONUS KROM '15 musical», aie fea- kentiiiaI Kevîni DagéMyvý>ltme tured 'i the Whitby Courthouse ze opens tomorrow at 8 p.m. and Theatres musical revue, 'Razzie, ruina through. Satuirday. Proceeda Dazzle.' Cast members include from the $10 tickets,4 available at- (front, front left) Lynn Taylor, Julie Lfontaine's Trading -Poet, wiH be Renwick and Laurie Spencer, (rear, uSd to, upgrade equipment at. the. from left) Grant Coward, Kevin Wor- theatre. ph. y ak «M, Wht', ree pro JOHN WEISS HAIR DESIGN P IZZ 06 j M rc SCG $6,000i.prizes -J JOHN WEISS HAIR DESIGN is searching for the "JOHN WEISS :>a SUPER MODEL '92" The winners will receive a modellinq contract çý ID for runway & television from one of Canada's leading agericies: ELEANOR FULCHER INTERNATIONAL -A complete modelling course worth S1,400.00 - Photos by High Fashion Photographer: tc ALEX BEVERIDGE Q. -A S300.00 gift package of products & services with JOHN WEISS HAIR DESIGN -500 minutes at Oshawa's FABULOUS TAN -French manicure &facial by PAMPERED NAILS PLUS ýAw-, Dinner for 2 at CAFE CHARDONNAY - KINGSWAY LIMOUSINE SERVICE Floral designs from CLASSIC FLOWERS -6 - S300.00 Scholarships from ELEANOR FULCHER INTERNATIONAL a Evéryone is a Winner --j Here is How to Enter: For a S65.0 0 Makeover Package G.S.T. in- cluded, you will receive S182.00 value: Yotir hair styled, Make-up Wella products and a S100.00 Eleanor Fuicher Gift Certificate (fi- nalists excluded). Your phato will be taken and filed so that our panel of judges will select the 3 winners and 6 runners-up. 8xlO ÇA prints available for S17.00 each. Categories . . . C) You are eligible if you are a female: 1. 15 yr%. to 24 yrs. 2. 25 yrs. to 45 yrs. 3. 46 yrs. and over If you are MALE or FEMALE and do not fit into these categories and rn wish to enter the contest, please call for more information. 198 King St. E. nz OSHAWA 436-6333 Benefit- concert for Sunrise- youth group features. Blue Rodeo, Swuise ý Recreational Youth 2ei=te e headvacmn f yuhwii present a benefit concert featuringr Canadian rcoring ats, Blue Rodeo. Tii. eve will take place in Oshawa at the. Purple Onion on Wedýnesday, ue3. icket ilb $15 in advance, or at the door, and are available at Dise & Datea-in Whitby, Sunrise Records (Oshawa Centre), Star Records, Shirt Shack (5 Pointe Mail), Compact Discoveries 'and at nhe PpeOin Proeed fo i event wiil b.' used te sponsor youth attending tuis summei's Sunrise Camps. In addition, the. event wii help te rum the. Sunrise Soccer League that provides smmer-long spertng opportunities te these youths.

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