t. t Page 14, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, March 16. 1994 mI NV j Ai . . . . . ..p - - - - - - --!-I--I-- Star Bail upcoming in Ajax On March 26, the Let's Dance Club will hold the 23rd annual Ontaxio Star Baîl at the Ajax Community Centre. The competition ranges from bronze up te, the hIghest level, amateur. The amateur modern competition featurqs the waltz, tango, Viennese wà ltz, fox trot and quick step. The samba, rhumba, jive, cha cha and paso doble are the components of the lively amateur Latin competition. Women in the ballroom competitions will be dressed in flowmng flor-length gowns with feathers, sequins and diamantes. Also, for the Latin competition, the men will b. dressed in whte deand tails and the women will b. decked out in short, colourful, eye-catching sequined dresses. T 'he Let's Dance Club, the only THE RICK JONES Banid entertalned at the officiai openlng of Golden Spurs. The country music bar and restaurant took over the former G-Notes location at Dundas and Perry streets. Photo by Joremy Dreaar, Whltby Free Pm&s * The W ibyInn ~ EN UY NOMRestaurant & Sports Bar ANM VEY E- y SPORTS BAR ONLY * *Monday to Saturday 4pm-ll1pm OR LESS major amateur dance club in Durham Region, welcomes everyone to attend. There will b. genl dancing between com- petitions. The entortainmnent begln at 6:30 p.ni. Competitor'sfee i. $30 per couple if registered by March 16 ($40 at the door). Tickets to attend are $20 per person. Cail 723-8008 for more information. Dukes of Whitby iconcert Four Witby residents are part of a barber«hop chorus that will perflorm at RoI Thomson Hall in Troronto on March 26. Steve Coulter, Harold Silver and Mark and Stuart Vanders- luis are members of Scar- borough's Dukes of armony. The Dulces are twô-time inter- national champions. Joining the Dukes at the SJest of Barbershop IX' show in Toronto will beé Joker's Wild and The Second Edition, both international medalist quartets. For more information cail Stuart Vandersluis at 905-839- 9960. 'Leslie Reid: Landscpento Light' will be held 1ah7 to May 8 at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa. The public is invited to a reoeptioe to meet th~eartet on Sunday, March 20 féom 2.30 to 4:30 p.m. The exhibition is aomprised of 10 works by the Ottawa-basud artist from the past 15 years. The works express the artise' central motif and theme: landscape and light. Working from photographs, and approlaching her subject thrughdifferent media, Reid explores subtle effeets of light and ahadow, light and space, contrast, texur an Ight as metaphor. l DinnsRfor m t PtikSpCeecrilsu Thursday, Frida, & SaauWlay 1 m Buy one entrée at regular price!1 T'I m get 2nd entrée9. ATI12 PRICE Equal or losmervalu. Not tlobe ued wllh o<hor m fcs. ExO pl 19U -%-m 4 Je wef of a performer CHILDREN'S entertainer Charlotte Diamnond will pay a retum visit to Whtby on Friday April 8. Diamond, a winner of several awards- including a Juno for her 1986 album '1 0 Carrot Diamiond,' wili perform at Heydenshore Pavillon from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Trickets are $6 per person or $20 for a family of four, and are availabte at ail Whftby Iibrary branches. Entries wvanted for McLaughlin show The Oshawa Art Association is currently inaviting entries for their upcoming juried show at the Rcbert McLaughlin Gallery March 31 te April 17. Jurors this year are David Andrew, Mris Magidsohn and Otis Tamasauskas. Entry categories are oil, acrylic, drawings, niixed media, watercolour, prints (no photo- graphe), pastel and sculpture. Discov ering Ireland To oelebrate St. Patrick's Day, the Robert McLaughlin Gallei will show 'Discoverinq relan' Thoee entering the show muet b. a resident of Durham Region or b. a member of the Oshawa Art Association. There is a limit of. two works per artist and a fee of $10 per work for OAA members, $20 per work for non-members. Worlcs muet b. original and completed with the last 18 months. The deadline for subnutting entriee is March 18. For further entry details and registration forme, contact Catherine Delhaise at 655-3483. More fine dinng planned Thursday, March 17 at2 p.m. The Station Gallery will bepgin The 85-minute video uncovers another series of gourmet dining thelancpe. people e, and events onl March 26. tane ofandsca music,'Northern Comp oeure,' featur- dmission is freinm 'Canadiana' cuisine, w.ll be of!ered by hoste Carolyn'and Rob Morton and Karen and Charles* 4~SKCHARS ~ ~ 'uthern Comforts' described 1ASTROLOGY:1 as "traditional down-home ok [ SERVICES Créole to spice it ugwill be : peronal50npaepot ~ Burch~ and Lynne and Art 1 TMme Lin. Report 1 month $19.95 1 Heeney on April 9. 1 (Daily Horoscope) 1 'Tropical Delights,' with an *Friends & Lovers Report $29 .95 1 «eclecticesaxnpling of tropical *(Compatibilhty of 2 individuals) 1 treats and luscious Miations," *Name1: Name 2:____ will be hoted byElla lrwin and * Address:______________*Keith TreunaoApi3. *City: ____ Posta:________ î"dFortunes," a "gypsy Birav: Bi_________ caravan féaturing old country IBî=h'te: BI ithe:____ fare, mystery and, music," will b. IBirthtrme: Birthtme: amli held by Carol and Guy K rs *ADD $2.00 SHIPPING & HANDLING I cinsky and Linda Pauloci]k and *SENO CHEQUE OR MOtiEY ORDR1 Margot McTavieh onMa 28. 1 TO.: SKY CHA RTS The gourmet eventings at a 1 1B-701 ROSSLAND RD. E., il costof $75 per perSn for <inners LiN 8Y9 ad2 for tastings, are held to ---- - ~ ras.fuj,,r tbç g#lry À' à F