Whitby Fmo Proue, Weckesday. April 6,1994, PogO 13 Sehools concert tonig9ht OSHAWA LITTLE THEATRE presents the off-Broadwvay hit 'Nunsense' April 21-24, 28-Ma Il1 May 5-7 and 12-14. Clockwise, f rom front Ieft, are Sisters Mary Leo (Audrey McNeiI), Robert Anne (Diane Stricker), Mary H-ubert (Gretel Cameron) and Mary Amnesia (Kathe Dube) rehears- ing for the Production. Tickets are available at Saywel's Bookstore or by phoning 728-821.Photo by Mark Reeso4, WhItby Free Press A 'Faznily of Schools Concert' will be held at Anderson CVI tonight (Wednesda). Tmeprogram wilbei at 7:30 p.m. with a pre-concert warm-up faturing Anderjazz fr-om Anderson Collegiate. Other featured groupe will include 'GatorJazz,' a vocal jazz ensemble from Glen Dhu Public School; a woodwind quintet fr-om Meadowcrest Public School; the juirchoir from Bellwood Public Sho; concert bands from Leslie McFarlane, Ormieton and Dr. Robert Thornton public echools. Perflorming groupe from AndersoneCI will include Jazz Incorporated and the Senior Concert Band. The concert will conclude with massed bands and choirs froin al Orgyanists 'liiRecital' The Oshawa and District Centre of the Royal Canadian College of Organiste will present 'In Recital' on Sunday, April 17, 3 p.m., at Simcoe Street United Church, 66 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. Trumpeter Susan Barber and organist Keith Rasmussen will be featured. Admission is free. Ail are welcome. the participating schoole. Admission to the concert je free with a donation of non-perishable food items which will be presented to local food agencies. For more information, cafl Andrew Uranowsld at 668-5809. Paxton -at folkclub The Vital Spark Polk Society will hold a concert with singer/songwriter Tom Paxton on Frday, April 8 at Masonic Hall, 91 Centre St. S., Oshawa.. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Admission je $12 for inembers, $15 for non-members. Spring art classes offered at gallery .Spring workshops and classes in various fornis of art begin at The Station Galle . prl 'Drawing and Painting froni HISTORICAL FEATURE in the Whitby Free Press 1 .What native of Whitby was the f irst reeve of Swansea, now part of Toronto, in 1926? 2.What was located on the site of the CO-Steel Lasco plant during World War Il? 3.Where was a massive military review held in Whitby on May 26, 1916 to p repare Ontario Courîty's soldiers for overseas service in World War I? 4. What noted artist had a cottage and studio at Thickson's Point in 1950s and 1960s? Answers on Page 26 This feature provided by L0cý AoehtecturJ Cmeur.i.. A"m~.rCjttc ÃŽÃ.- e--, the Model,' under instructor John Leonard, will be held on Sunday, April 10, 10 a.rn. to 4 p.rn. Cost is $32 for members, $43 for non-members, for the work- shop, also ta be held on Sunday, May 8. 'Landecape Painting,' with in- structar Doug Kirton, wiIl be offered on Saturday April 16 and Sunday, April 17: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at a cost of $48 for members and $59 for non-men- bers. Lithography' will be ofl'ered on 'Watercolour Techniques' will Thursdays, April 21 to June 23, be taught by Greg Maude on 7 ta 10 p.m., at a cost of $107 for Tuesdays from April 19, June 21, memnbers, $123 for non-members. 7:30 ta 10 p.m., at a cost of $96 'Printmiaking: Lithography' for members, $112 for non-mem- will be taught by Otis Tamùasaus- bers. kas on May 14 and 15, 10 a.ni. to «Acrcli an Oi Pantig,'4 p.m., at a cost of $69 for 'Ac nrylctoandutil Paintini,'members, $80 for non-members, be held on Wednesdays, April 20 forCheidn'sesr'sion.etagh ta June 22, 7:30 to 10 p.m., at a Satulras Art'w23 bto ue 2 cost of $96 for memers and Saudas p' l23t un 5 $11 fr on mems morning and afternoon sessions $112fornon-embrs.at a cost of $82 for members and 'Printmaking: Etching and $92 for non-members. TOM PAXTON .. . .. ..... .. . .. . 1