Page 14, Whitby Free Press. Wednesday, September 141994 Art classes offered by gallery Several classes and workshops will be offered by The Station Gallery, beg'inning this fail. T'rntmaking: Etching and ià thography' will be held on Thursday nights from Sept. 22 te, Nov. 24; 'Experimental Waterco- lour and Mixed Media' on Tues- day nights from Oct. 4 to Dec. 6; 'Acrlic and Oil Painting' on Wedlnesday nights from Oct. 5 to Dec. 7 'Children's Art' on Satur- days irom Oct. 1 to Dec. 10; 'Advanced Drawing and Painting from the Model' on Tbursday nights from Oct. 6 to Dec. 8; Teen Art on Sunday afternoons from Oct. 23 te Nov. 13. Workshops offered are 'Land- Tâ WhkPyInn' t. aellite iTV a eams weicome (Dining Room Specials :Buy one entrée at regular price 1 * get 2nd entrée AT1/2 PRICE k qualr laser vlue.Not to be used w4th other Ispecias. Expires Sept. 30. 1994. m m - - -- - - scape Painting' on Sunday, Oct. 16, 'Printmaking: Lithography' on Oct. 29 and 30, and 'Basic Drawing and Painting from the Model' on Nov. 20. For more information, includ- ing the cost of classes, cail 668- 4185. Ap'ple fests at fairms Ted Watson Farmns near Bow- manville will hold three apple festivals this fail, each with its own theme. 'The Yesteryears,'from il a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 18 will include apple doHl making, honey demonstrations, horse-drawn rides, craft items and fiddle club shows. 'Craft and Carnival' on Sept. 25 will include a mi &cian, craft disglay, games and rides. 4 peCoolcing and Pumpkin Carving' on Oct. 2 will h ave cooking- demonstrations, pump- kin-carving demonstrations, a purnpkin drawing contest and, cider pressing. Watson Farms is on Highway 2, east of Maple Grove Road. MARLENE SMITH (left) and Shirley Hill take a break on the grand staircase at the meent Trafalgar Castie Antiques Fair. The annuat fundraiser - proceeds are returned to the castie -- attracted a large crowd again this year. Photo by Mark Reesor. Whitby Free Press Barbershop chorus to perform at Gardens The Oshawa Horseless Camra- gemen barbershop chorus will Mperforin at Cullen Gardens in itbyon Sunday, Sept. 18. There are currently 70 rnem- bers in the group, but more are wanted. ................................. ......... b I Practices and singing lessons are held every Mon day night a t Glen Stewartý, Park clubhouse, corner of Caot and Cartier streets, Oshawa. For more information cail Jim at 725-9259. The Horseless Carriagemen support the 'IHarmonize for Speech' charity, and will soon be donating funds te the speech therapy programn at Grandview Treatment Centre in Oshawa. The Oshawa Horseless Camra- gemen barbershop chorus ineets every Monday, 8 p.m., at the Glen Stewart Park clubhouse in Oshawa. Visitors are welcome to attend, and sining lessons are given. The cubhouse is at the corner of Cabot and Cartier streets. For more information cali Jim at 725-9259. DURHAM'S NEWEST &DEST COUNTRY WESTERN BAR!!m Fantastîc and fast lunch specials! Ready to serve, hot 'n cold lunches. Eat in or take out! OnIy $3.50 and under gFRIEE MONDAYS - Pool Tournament W iNGoS!! TUESDAYS - Karaoke featuring MIKE PRESTON Corne in dressed in WEDNESDAYS - [mne Dancing any "local,' "organized" sports teamn uniform THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and enjoy 5 delicious - Live Entertainment - Delta River wings on us! ($200 cover charge) EVERY SUNDAY Live Entertainment Sudden Storm Pool Table - Darts - Big Screen Dance Floor Great Food - Great Fun.- Great Àtmosphere 1 r- 1 M(J)L S S! Saigon