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Whitby Free Press, 23 Nov 1994, p. 17

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Whitby Free Press, Wedinesday, November 23, 19M , Page 17 Polonsky one of the perfo rmers at Yule concert 'Christmas in Concert' will be held on Friday, Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m., at the Whitby Mental Health Centre (Whitby Psychiatric Hospital), building 28. TIckets are $5 in advance or at door. Caîl (905) 986-4769 or (905) 686-0808.' Aniong the performers in the variety musical show will be Gary Polonsky, Durham Colege president; Adèle Simmons and ichelle Irvine from the faeulty of entertainment administration at Durham College. They will perform from the Christmtas album 'Oranges and Tea.' Proceeds go to the recreation department of the mental health centre. Cali (905) 986-4769 for more information. 'lis the season' flor philharmonic Chrbistînas show planned ALL SAINTS' Anglican Church choir wiII be presenting 'A Ch ristmas Carol' Sunday, Dec. 4, complete with readings by (from Ieft) Norman and Judith Edmondson, Bert and Paul Heaver and Carolyn Dewar (absent when picture was taken). The show 'Tesod'nalYltd Tapestry of Trees, nsupport of Alzheimer -disease research, will Sunday The Oshawa and District Centre of the. Royal Canadian College of Organists will hold a concert on Sunday, Nov. 20, 3:30 pM r., at St. Andrews United Curch, 71 Simcoe St. S. <at Bruce Street). There will b. music, by Cana- dian composers, for organ, piano and voice. Admission is fee. Visit a (only 20 minutes away> 10o of your favourite brews on tap as well as a ful compliment of beverages. " Try our fine Irish Pub lare. " Top off your evening with a game of darts. For a relaxed, casual Uime corne to a warrr comfortable atmosphere at The Antrim Homs Good Food. Good Drink. Good 7mes. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 wiII be presented at 3:30 and 7 pm., with proceeds going to the Whitby M-inisterial Association Christmas hamper program. The $5 tickets are available at Lafontaine Trading Post or at the door. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whltby Free Ptess event Dec. 4 take place on Sunday, Dec. 4, 1 to 4 p.m., at the Oshawa Golf Club. Sponsored by Alzheimer Durhamn, the event includes afternoon tea, seasonal music and an art auction.* Using the tree as a symbol of hope, Durham Region artists have created a unique collection of sculptures, fibre *collage, paintings and photographs. Participating artists include Wendy Wallace, Ruth Latimer, Jane Dixon, Lina and David Zatzman, Pat and Rob Monaghan, Joan Greenway, Ann FRIDAY NUGHT Paragon * 9pm - 1 arn SATURDAY NIGHT Karaoke (The Best ln Town) 9pm - iarn SUNDAYS Comedy night AT CHIT CHAT'S featuring DES REED & BOB EVANS 8pm -lOpm Symo, Karen McMfillan, Retta ReilIy, Sidney Lang, Eve Heaver, Lizzie K, and MarilynQuintin. Fibre artist and teacher Bill Fitches will be collaborating with some of his fine art students at Eastdale CVI to crate a tree sculpture for the event. Tickets are $10 per person and are available by calling the Society office at 576-2567. the heiffer & the half P1IdLtd. Pub & Restaurant . . ...h.... Saturday, Nov. 26th Arsenal vs. Man. U.T.D 1 0:OOam start b y Satellite $4.00 Breakfast - $5.00 Cover. Frlday Nlght- Start 5pm_ IIOMMI ~E'RIp ý Join us Friday, Nov. 25th for our first birthday party BEVERAGE & FOOD SPECIALS Frldy Nlght Entertainment B & BBLUES No Cover Saturday Nlght Vital Spark Prosonts Morgaine LeFay Cover ln the Udder Room only The Choir, Robert Durham Philharmonic under the direction of Philllps, begins its second frkds M.pia About $175 was raised for Sick Kids Hospital at the first of two dart challenges between Whitby and Ajax pubs. The Lion and The Unicorn raised the funds on Sunday. The Harp & Thistie in Ajax wiil.soon host staff froni the Whitby pub in the second challenge. Draws were held as part of the challenge to help raiso funds. season on Sunday, Nov. '27, 8 p.m., at St. George's Anglican Church, Centre and Bagot streets, Oshawa. The prograin,<Is the Season,' will' feature Johann Pachelbels recently discovered 'Magnificat,' for chorus,» trumpets and organ. Guest trumpeters will be Susan Barber and Karen Gustafson. There wilI be other seasonal choral mnusic by Rutter as well as a selection of compositions by Canadian composers including WiIIan, McNutt, Somers and others. The prograni will include solo music from trumpeters as well as a carol-sing with the. audience. Tickets are $10 ($8 students/seniors), and are available from choir members or at Dises and Dats, Dundas St. E. (at Thickson Road), Whitby. hMost Comfortable Res.turant nSCnad. Ori. 200 hotn.& old 47 Citenatio& nl electins $%OFFon 14 S .00k U Sni r 1 0 0Dscounhtb The Msid htbonSquae Dinner 4 nee Bpme ResaurntiCnaa

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