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Whitby Free Press, 23 Aug 1995, p. 10

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Page .10, Whitby Free Pross, Wednesday, August 23, 1995 AntiquesFair a Taala The Trafalgar Castle Antiques Fair will be held Aug. 25 té 27. The fair la sponsored by the Alumnae Association of Trafalgar Castle School (formerly the Ontarlo Ladies College) and over the past three years bas attracted 6,000 antiquers, historians and the curious. Featured will be pine fiurniture Mixed media exhibit Dneer Work: Myth and Metaphor, an exhibition of mixed media works by Cannington artist Karen Buck-Mackintosh, will open at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa on Aug. 24. The exhibition consista of 10 silver prints and il1niixed media works. Buck-Mackintosh studied fine arts at York University and Mount Allison University, New Brunswick Currently teaching art at Brock HIaEh School, Cannington, she bas exhibited ber work since 1981 in juried and group exhibitions. Fmn Day atgaey Fun Day will be held at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa on Sunday, Aug. 27, noon to 4 p.m.Kids can make arts and crafts, answer riddles and win pues, have their faces painted by an arfast, watch movies and cartoons, and view art.. reg. 4.39 Assorted Bagels reg. 35 ea. Ofer exir T. u. 29/95 LCLYWE D&F* * LY4 E..' i In a statement about her ekhibition, Buck-Mackintosh says "This body of work bas developed over the past two years since I photographed the butchering of two deer carcasses on my father'. farmn. "The dark stillness of the weight hanglng from the beam togethor with the white streamn of light through a side winçlow held me to the event. The black and. white silver. prints that resulted are rational, objective confrontations.- "Since thon, the deer as carcass/meat for consumption, and the deer as spiritifvital essence ha. been the -connection from one mixed media piece to another. Thotographic realit;y i. combined, through cyanoptye printing and collaging with pencil, pastel, watercolour, acrylic coloured pendi, and ink renderings. "The images explore relationships between ancient mythe and modern symbols concerning sustaining environment and our place within The public is invited to meet the artist at a gallery reception on Thursday, Sept. 7e,7 to 9 p.m. the hdifer ré fiticha If P:utLtd. Pub & Restaurant i01 Marysi.W ,Whitby, ENTERTAINVMENT Fni. Aug. 251h & Sat. Aug. 26th 19 -arn Wade MosIher & Eydie Davis Sunday Night Jam with Andrew Heathcote ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUESOCCR UPCOMING GAMES Saturday, Aug. 26th - lOam Bolton vs. Blackburn $5.00 Cover Monda y, Aug. 28th - 3pm Blackburn vs. Man. Utd. FREE CAME - Replay at7p from The Brooklin Antiquarian; formai, furmiture fromn Chatsworth House; linens and lace from the Textile Coneervancy. and Treasured Linons; quilts and paieleys from Acanthus Antiques; fine silver, porcelaine, estate jewelry, and vintage costume jewelry from Just Pam. Unique is the collection of gentlemen's toys from Paul Murray - swords and scabbards, pistole and muskets and much more. Kenneth Kershaw brings hand- coloured engravings of flora and fauna as well as a marvellous collection of old mape. Grandbabios returna with the doîl collection. On the grand etaircase is "An 1880's Tea Party," a tableau ofhistoric costumes fromn the Suddon Collection. Mary Sutherland, noted antiques authority, will identify tresurers on Saturday, 11 a.m. té 1 p.m. and on Sunday, 1 té 3 p.m. Brian Musselwhite, Royal Ontario Museum curator, returne for his fourth lecture entitled "The Centre of Attraction," an, illustrated lecture of centropieces Big ýstai1 Burton Cummings, The - Jeif Healey Band and Colin James are the* star attractions at the Annandale Canadian Concert Series'95. The second annual seértes gets underway at Annandale Golf and Country Club, Church Street South, Ajax tomorrow night (Thursday). with a solo0 performance by Cumrnings, whose recordings .have sold more than 30,000,000 copies worldwide. The Healey Band, which won the Canadian entertainer of the year Juno Award ini 1989, will give their first-ever performance in this Visit a (only 20 minutes away) *i0 of your favourite brews on tap as weIl as a fu compliment of beverages. *Try our fine Irish Pub lare. *Top off your evening with a game of darts. For a relaxed, casual lUme corne toaa warm comfortable atmosphere at The Antrim House Good Food. Good Drink Good 7Tîmes. 56 Water St. Port Perry 985-8853 of the l8th and l9th century from the ROM'. European collections and other sources, Saturday at 2 p.m. Opeming night reservations are The Band of the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Wales will be performing in Whitby next month. The 30-member. regimental band, which is based at Newport ini Gwent, Wales, will be playing at Cullen Gardons Sept. 4 (Labour Day) from 1 to, 2:30 p.m. and at the Rotary Centennial Park gazebo Wednesday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. - The Whitby Brase Band wl accomrpany the band at the park. The regiment band performs regularly at major functions throughout the British Isles, $25 (with ientry). Cali 668-3358. The fair la open from 10 a.m. té 5 p.m. on Saturday- and Sunday - admission la $5. Ail proceeda are returned to Trafagar Castie. including royal ones, and.- has toured extensively in Belgium and Germany. Unlike other military bands, it plays only bras instruments and doesn't have a woodwind section. "Whether on parade or in the concert hall,- their playing, marching and singing portrays that musical quahity for which Wales is renowned," according to a brochure, which adde members "pride themselves on their ability to combine the commercial sound of today with the traditional quality of th.e past."' rs corne to Ajax. -*area the following Thursday (Aug. Colin James,- who ha. won numerous C a nadia n entertainmnent awards and played a sold-out concert at Annandale last year, ill return. to close out the '95 series Sept. 7. The doors. open at 8 p.m. for ahl the shows. Advance tickets ($22 each for Cumxmngs and James and $20 for Healey) are available at Diss & Dats, 1615 Dundas Street East. Take the kî*ds to Cullen .Cullen Gardons and Miniature. VùIlage will hold Kida Day on Aug. 24and Aug. 31 Allkidaagedl12 years and younger will ho admitted for $1.99 each. Corne and. see the 'Get Steverino' (magie- ian>. Labour Day Weekend Family Fun wlll ho held Sept. 2 to, 4 with a barbecue (noon té 5 p.m.>; wagon rides (1 té .4 p.m.>; fac painting (noon té 4 p.m.); puppet shows (12:30 té 2:30 p.m.) and'a live Gardens musl plaày Canadian peirfommed Bt 1:30, 3:30 and 7:30 P.M L On Sunday, Sept. 3 at dusk there will ho fireworks and on Sept. 4,1 té, 2:30 p.m., Thae Royal &gjiment of Wales Band will performn. They are renowned for their ability toé combine the comercial sound of téday with the traditional quality of the past sud have performed at many major events including Royal occasions. Fairview Lodge es sixth anxiual craft booths, white elephant table, Summer Festival will be on games, meet your favourite CFTO Saturday, Aug. 26, 10 a.m. té, 4 personality, an~d much more. p.m. Ail proceeds go to resident Activities include an antique car progrmes and the adult day show, petting zoo, entertainment, progm.l 3000 Garden St., Whitby (Loblaws Plaza) *4566-2626» BANQUET FACILITIES . .. .. .AVAILABLE WE DELI VER . . . . . . .. .e . e. . . . . . . . .. .. R cis I-iiie R- Welsh reçgiment THIS WEEK ONLY AssStW Fruit and BlS'bërry] Pie - 1

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