Whitby Free Press, 17 Mar 1993, p. 11

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Student art show at galiery F'rom Apnil 3 to 25, The Station Gallery wiUl host 'Art Track '93,' an art exhibition of local student works. Co-sponsored by the gallery and the Durham Board of Education, the show is an excellent opportunity to view some of the bright, new talent that exists in the area. The officiai opening will be on Sunday, April 4, beginning at 2 p.m. Special guests will include Mayor Tom Edwards, board superintendent of programs and curriculum Doug Wilson and local artist John Lenard. Throughout the show, there will be several live demon- strations, such as egg decorating, reverse glass painting, etchings, sculpture and drawings, as well as a variety of student work from indergarten te OAC levels. There will aIse be a video showing several aspects of the art programs running in local schools. For further information, contact Linda Paulocik of the gallery at 668-4185. Whitby Fiee Press, Wednesday'. Matth 17,1993" Page 11 Dance contest is funmdraiser A dance contest will be held at a Whitby nightspot as a fundrai- ser for the Oshawa Durham Rape Crisis Centre's chldren's program. The contest, at The Banker and the Bandit, will run for five consecutive weeks beginnîng Mai-ch 20. CHRISTOPHER VAN GOCH goes in for a closer look at a book held by mom Carolyn during a recent visit to Whitby Library. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press hod.ar dawKids' dream JLhome The 'Drawing for Art,' a fun- sp i e n ,a5fl draiser held by The Station Gal- ~~ rz n r f l tery amidtRotary Cubuo oi viuy, wi I be held on April 28. Pre-sold tickets each cost $150. Ticket holders are a -sured of winning an original WLrk of art that retails from $150 to $1,000. Art works are donated by regionally and nationally recog- nized Canadian artists. At the draw, to be held at the gallery starting at 7:30 p.m. (pre- view from 6 to 7:30 p.m.), tickets will be drawn in random order. Each ticket-holder will then have two minutes to choose an art work. For more information, caîl the gallery. Da peae Eric Glenholmes will be guest speaker at a St. Patrick's Day meeting of the Oshawa & Dis- trict Council for the Arts. Tonight's meeting, in the Green Room at the Arts Resource Centre behind Oshawa city hall, begins at 7:30 p m GIýenholme,- ,from Bowman- ville, is a recognized expert on Irish culture and folklore. His 'I presentation will include a slide show and Irish music. AUl welcome to attend. For more information caîl 576-2952. PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL COST FREE CONSULTATiON to dscuss your treatment needs and to take away your fears. FuIIy qualiied technologisin the field Established since 1983 Doctor referrals Member ot Electrolysis Assoc. of Ontario Lori Thachuk 666-2853 'Quality Trealment With Resuts' 209 Dundas St. E. VWhby Corporalle Centre, Suite 305 A 'Children's Dream Home' celebration will be held as part of the grand opening at Cullen Gar- dens on April 10. A rafle will be held for a children's fully furnished, cedar playhouse, that will on view at Cullen Gardens. The draw wilI be held on June 26. The fundraiser has been organized by the I-ert and Strok Foundation, the Minacs Group and Cullen Gardens. Wildlife show at mal A wildlife exhibit at the Whitby MaIl continues until Saturday More than 50 species of North Anierican animaIs make up the exhibit that began Tuesday. Arnong the animais are a polar bear, a grizzly from the Rockies, a puma, mule stag, wolverine, musk ox and Arctic bovine. Educational tours are held each day at 10:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. a 7 p.m. each day. :OTTER CREEK WEST LYNDE VIDEO VIDEO 900 BONACORD AVE. 273 MICHAEL BLVD. (assoufrom *th ipi) Reservaton Hotline 666-9280 Reservation.Hottin 430-099 pet on April 17, the flinal Satur- dae for t he grand prize -- a trip for two to Florida. The cover charge is $3, with nl proceeds to the centre's chil- dren's program. To regiter, cll The Banker and theiBandit at 433-1373 or Dawn at 725-2241. Wednesday, March 17. HUE' Drop in soon and try the best HCE BARBEQUED CHICKEN & RIBS and STRAWVBERRY PIE BARBEQUE you have ever tasted!-,--à KIDS under 12 SAVE $2.00 off regular ticket prices courtesy of 1 --- P= - HAUGEN'S MANCHESTER HWY. 12 & 7A Vor liest GCt 'l'ick-els TODA

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