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Whitby Free Press, 22 May 1996, p. 11

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-I SHGWTIME I Martial arts marathon On Sumday, Ma26 the Whitby Academy of Martal Arts wiIl hold a fndrisig event, Kon tinuous Yate, at Ash Park in Whitby, rm 10 a.m. to.noon (weatheïr prmil±ing, otherwise indoors at, týv no-stphours of martial arts 'Itraining broken -dcown 'into Prjed fnos the event will go asencing nmne cdm atuens oVancouver In'October to, compete in. the Butoku KaI national karate championships. For frther information, cal the Ïi aChoral gala on IP Sunday Durham Region's well known 75-member Jubile. Choir, under- the direction of Barbara Breckenridge, wiil carry on a long tradition with a special lOth anniversary choral presentation of theïr annual May Festival of Song. The gala musical celebration gets underway at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 26 at Heydenshore Pavilion ini Whitby. The festival features a blend of popular and tradfitional music with an international flavour, selected by Breckenridge te showcase the sound of the award-winning choir. Tickets are only ,5 and are available at'the Whitby Seniors' Thomas House of Music, 1001 Burns St., Whitby (430-0815) or from any choir member. There will b. light refreshments available. For further information, cail M. Griffth at 430-0070 or the seniors' centre at 668-1424. Skdiggèrs.L go tothe Moon *The Sunrise Youth Group and the Moon Room will present The Skydigger oThursday, May 23, at The Moon Boom, 394 Simcoe St. ma. F Whltby Free Prous, WeckiesdayMaky 22, 1996, Page il Art contest deadlinie ap,iproaches W ----------------------- Whitby Sehool Of Musie OSHWA-WIITY IaAMI * MIUC FESTIVAL DEREK BROWN: lot Grade e piano, 2nd Grade 8 rmmartla, 2nd Grade 8 Canadian cairçosers GRAEME BROWN: 2nd Grade 5 piano DAlVIDBUlIJMG.3rd Bach, Srd oonterrçru BRANDON COX: 3nJ Grade 2contemporazy MARIE-TIERESE GUMMER: lot Grade 10 Chopin, lotGr" 10 onata ALICIA HEAGLE: 2nd vola. AMBER HUARD: lot Grade 2 pla CIIRISIMEUATAUD: lut conterpoary vaile. lot Grade1Ovalce, lut oratodo, luot romantde. intermedile Rose-Bow finalijt; recient ag Gardon Comtes Perforrnlng AdaScholarmblp JACQUELINE MoNTYRE: 3rd Concerto. 3rd Etudes SARAMOORH-OUSE: lut Grade 1 studios. lot Grode 1 Buroque TIMOTHY MOULTON: 3rd Grade 2 piano HOANNE YEW: 3rd Grade 8 clasulcal TORMOTIaWAsMM cFESTIVAL GtJMMER: 3ut Beethove clos. 2nd Bach ows MARIETiTi SERoesrd open gultar dms -PICKEUNR ROTARYMUSIO FESTIVAL COX: 2nd Grade 2 piano ANDREW DANIELS: li Chopine, lut Sonate,, RotaySM"atTrcphy, $150 sholarshp D. BROWN: lut concert graup GUMMER: let Chopin. lut Soaua,- Rotary Chopi Trophy. $100 scholaruhip YEW: 3ut Chopin JACKE McIdJYRE.- lut Concerto Royal Conservatory of Music 1996 WlMTER - PRACTICAL GRADESOPÀAFnit cime honom - .Unda Ruih HunierGRADEg 9IANO: Honoun -. Usa Robin Bank»a. Usa Mihelle Stewart~ Julia Baryla, Doris M. Yen, Kaibryn Palge Bfrkett; Pau. - Andre B. Jams;> GRADE & PLUANO Honorai - Janie Andus, Christine Lucy LaimerPoa - Nicole Jeanine KozakI, Sara KaiheenMdity; GRADE 7 PINO: Fin càmahoexoa- Cannela Lanzîobi; >Hown. Sauta Hardy, Stophen Ryputmu April-Uzra Julien. Tracy Anm Proveebs-Smngh; Posa - Winnl. Lau; GRADE S PIANO:Fini oi». honora - Lauren Ehaine Alkmn Julie M. Chantier. Muthew Kevan Wilson. hkinorai- Courtney.,Ellic, Glenn .DoMidHamilton, Miranda Larany; Pan - Lorran. RisldaanarJennio Leigh Tutak; GRAME 8 PI11AN[k Fuut dan hwowou,-Jacquelyn Bunnil, Miohele L Huw; Haroms - Brad Jobsion; Poa - Melvbin Lowe; GRADE 4 PIANO:Fki-st vehonoras- Simon Fraser. Erin Christine Ryptru Andrea Gqgllardl, Jennier Gbb; Hmooa - Justin Liu. Matthew ~R"«Cn«Neuon, Nical. Rayrcidue, Gien ThornesPrisoLeSurah Cortnsy Wilson; P- MmtteRudd; GRADE 3 PIANO:Fkt dun honow, - Pat"rbd udy, Laura Whte. Lim oRlande McNeil, Anit Rakumar;, Honorai- Robin Guy BilbIy, Twa Murcelino, Laura-Lee Donaduon, Holly Mama, Surah A. Franko-ThoaTçson Krsten S. Skekan; Pan - JonathanJeffreys; GRADE 2 PIANIO: Fwi chho m eAw. sd1agcti -Greffl Wong * Final dacuhonoras- BemniceHal Un Chu, SbmenG P.gtter, Joanne Patrioe Elosigue, Alys S.E. Pis, Kisita Joanne Huw, Ashley Ward; Hmoora - Murcl Burns. Tyler Gorlng. Susan Lorraine Chin, Beruy HKT. Chu; GRADE 1PIANO.: Fiai dama honoras M drallacdma - Jessica L Seaur; Fatcdan honora- Alidia A. Fahey, DosIt M. Mm.ur Paula Robertuon, Matths E. Fracaluozu, Kalal L Plis, Cheryl L Tam, Darta R. Pa pp ets on patrol Volunteers at the neighbourhood police services office at the Oshawa Centre are ready te present the Durham Regional PolicePuppet Patrol. The case ofnine diverse puppets consists of characters which represent people in the community, in particular police C heaters played foir laughs Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre opened a new play last Saturday. Cheatersr is a comedy about two middle-aged couples whose marriages have gone fiat, and are seeking some spice in extra. marital affairs. Fate, howevere dictates that their respective lovers are the other's spouse. This would ail go undetected except that the two couples have a son and daughter respectively who have been living together for 18 montha. Michelle wants te get married but .4ilan isn't sure yet. Michele's3 parent invité «,Ailan and his parents te their home for dinner for th.e5.rst time. When they arrive, th? Young loyersare forgotten as their elders trY te sort out their own relàtionships. I the end they flnd themselves encouragi* their children to get married and defending their own marriagesalong the way. The story line of Cheatersig s realy veiY straightforgWard but !it provides an ample comteC framework on which the actors can develop their characters.,' The cast of Cheatersr is mostly veterans'and they play their roles for ail the laughs they can get. The play runs until the end of June. 118 Brook St. S. Whitbye 430-3756 .Q . .. . O0... pro udly presents 't t6W 04FCF EPAJK a musical about the music of the 50s and 60s book by Anne Beatts music -& Iyrics by Ellie Grcenwich & fiends dircctcd by Maureen Smlith Produced by Anne Sallai May 30,3 and Junel,6 -8 at 62 Russett Avenue, Oshawa .i Cr"in ime 7:30pm. Tickets at $7 available in advance-from Saywefl's, 1.4 Su*mcoe St.S., Oshawa or at the box office on performance nights. ,o.r more info cMIl 723M082 The puppets. can be requested te attend various community events and will be used te reinforce children's awareness of the role of police in children's lives. Later tht. year the puppets wil be used in live productions In schools in Durham Region. For more information, cal Constable Sarah Tarbuck at 579- 1520,ext. 1704 or 2679. i choice and the format te be an 18- inch-by-24-inch size. Entrants must be Durham private, separate or public secondaiy achool students and pro- register by phono, fax, or mail te: Laurel Hansen, P.O. Box 2373, Oshawa, Ontario Lii 7M (725- 2241 or fax 725-3046). Entries should include name, age, school, homeroom teacher, and home phone number and address. First prize i. $250, second prize $150 and, third prize $50, and al three winners- also receive a framed print. Deadline for subinissions i. the week ofMay 27 te 30. Winners wil b. announced byJune 14. Wlnnlng entries- will be on display throughout Durhami Region. The competition is funded by a grant from the Multicultural Council of Oshawa/Durham. lG'i & ~' TheU oa¶'I4i SEAMUS& COLLEEN GREW CareÎton Show*Band& Amercas #1 Accordion player- &his beaUtffUl daughter And -the personable M.C.ý from LUindsay's.Grand OId Nite of Country<" JIM HIGGINS- i q ~ - -< -- The Oshawa Durham Rape Crisis Centre is inviting local youth te make submissions of artistic expressions that celebrate or promoto some aspect of diversity of a cultural, racial or ethnic Canadian socil mosaic. The theme can be historical, contemporary or futuristic, or a combination of any of these. The medium (choie of material; paint, markers, etc.) is the artlst's

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