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Port Perry Weekend Star, 20 Apr 2000, p. 12

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12 - PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 2000 national writers a re EY. AT -- a ----------_-- Book lovers received a real treat last . weekend when several authors of inter- national reputation attended the Whitby Public Library's and The Writers' Circle of Durham Region's joint reading series at the Centennial Building in . Whitby. Billed as Words in Whitby: A . Celebration of Authors, this spectacular ~event showcased both local writers, . Susanna Kearsley ("Mariana") of Oshawa and Jonathan van Bilsen » (Quentin Wright series) of Utica. Along with homegrown talent, the taudience was treated to readings by 'best selling mystery writer, Peter 'Robinson, from his latest Inspector ' Banks book, "In a Dry Season." Two rising stars of the publishing scene, Brad Smith ("One-Eyed Jacks") 'and Andrew Pyper ("Lost Girls"), cap- 'tured audiences with their storytelling "style. Journalist Linden Macintyre read from his hauntingly beautiful novel, "The Long Stretch" while Bravo! BookTV host, Ziggy Lorenc, emceed the entire series and interviewed the authors on stage. A real highlight of the two-day series was the gala luncheon in the Centennial Building's Regal Room. Attended by most of the authors at the series, guests were thrilled when Barbara and Ormond Mitchell, daughter-in-law and son of one of Canada's best-loved writers, W.O. Mitchell, addressed the gathering. Alternating between readings from their biography, "W.O.: The Life of W.O. Mitchell" and showing magnificent slides from "W.0O. Country" by Courtney Milne, the Mitchells captivated the audience with W.O.'s trademark combi- nation of wit and poignancy. While the audience certainly gave the series a "two thumbs up" designa- tion, it was the comments by Linden Macintyre that boosted organizers egos when he compared Words in Whitby with Harbourfront"s International Festival of Authors. In fact, Mr. Macintyre was advised by his publisher, Doubleday, that Durham Region is one of the 'hot spots' for authors to visit. Judging from the audi- ence's reactions, it is likely that "Words in Whitby: A Celebration of Authors" will become an annual event. Celebration of Authors salutes local, 3 =o ¢ Aah dw, Mobi. £3 a *, @ "i I, Utica author Jonathan van Bilsen is interviewed by Bravo! personality Ziggy Lorenc during a writers' festival recently in Whitby. The local writer plans to release another installment in his series of suspense novels soon. SAME PLACE + SAME GREAT | CALL. ~ (former location of Van Camp Contracting Limited) > § Excavating - Grading - Site Work - Sand - Gravel - Top Soil - Triple Mix - Septic Systems SERVICE! NORTH RIDGE | EXCAVATING 90 Vanedward Dr., (905) 985-8469 There are still a few spots left for the spring sessions of the Arthritis Self Management Program. Two sessions will *Dr. J. Cottrell »Dr. J. Hardy Dr. L. Gideon * Dr. C. Banfield * Dr.'L. Poranganel Dr. H. Dewar * Dr. T. King (Orthodontist) Dr. T. Mcintyre (Periodontist) --Today's Smile... If work is so terrific, how come they have to pay you to do it? be offered. The programs start April 26 at Cana Hall, Faith Place, 44 William St. West. The first session will be Visit our website: www.iluvmydentisgt.com 238 Quee hill PIZZA, SUBS ® &WINGS 80 Water Sit, [Pert [Permy 985-8448 Dental Care For The Entire Family Evening & Saturday Appointments Available ASIII ela ll nd=144Y, held on Wednesdays from | to 3 p.m. the second, from 7 to 9 p.m. The program runs for six weeks. The classes are specifi- cally designed to help people control their arthritis through proven pain management tech- nique and are taught by Arthritis self-management program offered trained volunteers. Ten to 15 participants are led through discus- sions about pain manage- ment, diet, exercises, stress, relaxation and other concems for people with all forms of arthritis. For details and to regis- ter, call The Arthritis Society at (905) 434-7221. p SPECIAL 10.0ff & selected wines 159 Casimir St., Port Perry 985-4352 nttp://beer.portperry.com * email:beer @portperry.com

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