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Whitby Free Press, 12 Jan 1994, p. 11

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Whltby Free Press, WedlnesdaY. Januaity 12,1994. Page il Musical show for chil1dren en français len Promotions.Culturelles wilI present a special show for children Sunday, Jan. 23, 2 p.m., at Notre-Dame de la Junesse School, 71 Ritchie Ave., Ajax. The Moulin à Musique in a group of teachers from Montreal who 12- years ago began to initiate children to muSic with humour and fun. They developed an original way of teaching and, through the years, the quality of the pragraxn ha been recognized The Melville BOYS Norm Foster's <«Me Melville Boys' will be presented by the Oshawa Iàttie Theatre in e bru- Ithe play written by Norm Foster, Owen and Lee Melville arrive at their aunt and uncles lakeside cabin, toting beer and bonhomie and expeting nothing more strenuous t han a weekend offiuhing. Those plans are thrown out of whack by the arrivai of two sisters, Loretta and Mary, who stay the n4ght and are the cata- lyst for a funny look at what happons when four lives ini tran- sition touch common ground. Cast members are Rick Kerr, Jeremy Summers, Maureon Green and Iànda Chapman. The Melville Boys isaproduced by Stephen Whalen aM directed by The Play will be presented Feb. 3 to 6, 10 to, 13 andl17 to, 19. Tickets $1L2 for adulte and $10 for chiidren and students, are available at Saywell's Bookstore, 14 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. ail over Quebec and parts of FrÏance. 'Les Botes ne sont pas toutes carrées' is a play based on the video gaine Super Mario Bros. Ch4ldren will learn some basic knowledge in music in a French 'h"cets are available at l'Amicale, 707 Simè,oe St. S., -P-hflharmonic needs altos, tenors The Durham Philharmonic Chir wants to, add alto and tenor voices te its 45-mnember niixed adult choir. Interested porsons with choral experience and/or music reading ability can contact director Robert Phillipa of Whitby at 721-9290. The choir rehearses at a central location eveiry MondaY evening. An April concert will feature Gabriel Faute's 'Requiem' and will include other choral muiec by HoIst, Durufle and Mozart. The Festival of Ig hts con- tinues at Cullen Gardens until the end of the month. The festival, including more than 100,000 lights, is held Wed- nesday te Sunday each week. Oshawa. Les Promotions Culturelles will also present the popular comedy Telling Tales at McLaughlin ýMembers of the'Durhami Folk- lore S6&iety will tqll stories at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery on Sunday, Jan. 23, 2 p.m. Tales for a Winter Afternoon will include adventures in the Ottawa Valley, tales fromn Ire- land and a selchie mystery from Scotland. Storytellers will include Micld Bock, Dianne Chandler, Ron Getz and Sher Leotooze. Admission is $3 per person, with funds raised to support the gallery and folklore society. Sweet Adelines open house Women interested in singing are invited to attend an open house held by the Durham Shores chapter of Sweet Ade- lines. Oen house is hed every Tues- day, 7:30 te 10 p.m., in January and February at St. Paul's Pre- sbyterian Church, 32 Wilson Rd. N. Oshawa Ï40 musical experience ie necessary te learn to sign four- part harmony in chorus. For more information caîl Carolyn at 576-0769 or Lorraine at 723- 4143. IO CEPIN6- 'Chômage' on Saturday, Jan. 29, 8 p.m. at L'Amicale. WheFrnch play h as been presented for more t n 0 yeffs. Comedians Michel Lafond, Marc Perron and MarioPiette intorpret several hilarious characters. Tiekets are $15 for adults, $12 Would-be comecians froni Dur- hamni *on are invited te take L art in Cme ySearch 94 atthe alibu Nightélub in Oshawa on Tuesday, Jan.18. Host and master of ceremonies for the event, te, be held from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., is Dez Reed of Oshawa, a member of Yuk Yuks. There are prizes for the winner who gos on tethefinaeto be held later this year at the club located at Athol and Mary streets. Anyone interested in perform- ing should cail the club to reserve a spot. for students and are available at l'Amcale. For more information, cal 434-7676. T/w WIt4by Inn Restaurant & S orts Bar Dining Room Specials Thursdy, Fridy & Sawrkzy Fuil Rack of Ribs $11.95 Prme Rib $9.95 SPORTS BAR SPECIAL Moncay to 1buîday 4pmn-ckms 30 wlngs and MO jug(60z) domsc burer12 (Buy one erfe atregular prlce i iNoto becombined wihnotso~ Expros Feb. 281926e The summer is gone- so is pasture putt. The h i re ready for winter fun. '~Remnember our pies & torts,ovlal errud 15 miles north 's of Whitby, on Lakeridge Rd. For more information, ca11655-3091 ~THE M CLUB 1 WHO -Young people, agV%#es 8tol15 :1.WIAT - To explore the theatre arts while dvling pise, confidence, cetvt and making new fniends. W lEN - Winter session runs January 23 toApril 24. 16 hours for only $80.00.,. L REGISTRATION Monday, January 17th from 6:30pm-8:3Opm at the YMCA Building (attached to St. Marguerite d'Youville School) 250 Michael Blvd., Whltby For f urth er hifrormmtrin cal 666l8386 Directors: Bernard Beales, Edmond Dixon, Ken Headley and Kevin Dashney are our qualified teachers wfth over sixty years combined experience. .1 ý i

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