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Whitby Free Press, 10 Nov 1993, p. 10

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Page 10, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, November 10, 1993 WHITBY RESIDENTS Nancy Bennett (toothbrush) and Ken the onigunally schedul Bond (hat) are part of the cast of the Durham Shoestning Saturday at the Arts Pertoîrners' production of '7 Stories.' They're seen with David tickets are available MacKinnon (teft), Eileen Corbet and Sal Arrigo (right) in a W.) or Information 0O scene from the award-winning Canadian comedy. There wiII for more information. be a performaknce tonight (tickets at the door) in addition to led shows tomorrow (Thursday) through 3Resources Centre in Oshawa. The $6 at Walters Music Centres (349 King St. 'shawa (Oshawa Centre). Cali 725-9256 Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press Open house at French centre L'Amicale, the French community centre of Durham Region, will hold an open house on Sunday, Nov. 14, noon te 4 p.rn., te celebrate its fifth anmiversary. L'Amicale ie et 707 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. A light lunch will be eerved, and there will be balloons end surprises. L'Amicale ie a corporation mandated te promote French language and ulture by orgenizing activities such as entertainnient shows, pleys, art exhibitions, courses and seminars. It aise, regroupa non-profit associations. 'The Masters', on video The Robert McLaughlin Gallery je featuring a new series of videotapes in the current Brown Bag Filmns prograin, «The Masters.' The series includes several noted Europeen artiste. Showing Nov. 10 je ' Raoul Dufy: Painter and Decoretor'; Nov. 17, ' The Matisse I Knew'; Nov. 24, 'The Matisse Nobody Knew'; Dec. 1, «'The Mire I Knew'; Dec. 8, 'The PIcasso I Knew'; Dec. 15, «The Picasso Nobody Knew.' The Brown Bgporr takes place each Wednesda t 12:05 p.rn. et the gellery. Campblell is fatur atst at grala art auction Walter Camnpbell of Sunder- land je the featured ertiet et the YMCA'e l3th annuel gale art auction te, be held in Whitby on Fridey night. Campbell je known for hie dry brush wetercolour paintings that feature Victorien hornes, accen- ted by family eoenes or epeial occasion thernes, sucli as Christ- mas,, Halloween or Velentine's Day. COMM(JNITY VIDEO SUPERSTORE 701 ROSSLAND RD. E. 965 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY 430-7735 WHITBY 430-0022 22 STEVENSON RD. S . 110 RITCHIE AVE. OSHAWA4O4O267 AJAX 428-6322 Homes from ecross Canada, including some from Durham Region, h ave been subjects for Carnp bell. A historic home in Brooklin, now the Renascent alcoholic treatment centre, was one of hie subjecte 'The house je a Jumping off p oint, a cetalyst. I visualize whet Iwant to do with it, and go from there,» seye Campbell about hie work. Hie work will b.ernmong 130 p iecee of art offered t the uc- tien, planned in cooperetion with Beaux Art Internationale Ltd. Campbell will sign hie work and meet with those ettending the auction. Also on the auction block will be personal items from Nigel Wilson of Ajax, firet round pick of baseball'a Florida Merlins. The event, et thie Whitby Yacht Club begine with e pre- view et 6:â0 p.rn. The euction etarte et 8 p.rn. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 et the door. For tickets or more information celi 668-6868. Flutist releases new CD Pickering flutist Ron Korb will be performinpg et Swens Marine, 590 Liverpoolî Rd. S., Pickering on Friday, Nov. 19 et 8 p.rn. The concert,, sponsored by Durham Music School, je premiering the release of hie new compact disk 'Japenese Mysteries.' Korb lived in Japen for two years studying Japanese bemboo flute and Japanese culture. Recorded in Tokyo, the albumn features Jepanese traditionai instruments set against a western contemporary backdrop. The combination of East and West lias elreedy found favour in the stores as Japanese Mysteries entered the HMV new age chart et number seven. Sales in Gerrneny, France and the U.S. have aise been strong. Joining Korb on stage will be classical guitarist Ray Hickey, keyboardist Eric Terreau, base player Rich Brown and percussionist Matthew Fleming. Tickets are $6 in advence end $8 et the door. There will aiso be a special refile where ail proceeds will be donated to the Arthritis Society. Items te be reffled include e Fender Stretocaster guitar, e Caio keyboard and five hours of free recording studio time. For tickets or further information, call Durhern Music et 428-6266. AJAX 428-6322 ,C4 ., 8 &- v ý. .- - ý - -- - - - OSHAWA 404-0267

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