PAGE 14, WHM~Y 1REE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1M9 Peleg t o j oin orchestra for ffth concert1 of season On Sunday April 8, 8 p.m., the Oshawa Symphony wiil present the fifth concert cf the 1989-90 season at Eastdale Collegiate Theatre, Harmony Rd. N. at Adelaide in Oshawa. Sponsored by Imperial Oil LtdL, the concert wiil feature the Oshawa ymhony Orchetra, conducted by Winston Webber, in' Roesini'e il Signor Brushchino Overture and Brahme' Symphony No. 2, Op. 73, in D Major. The orchestra wiil be joined by Joseph Peleg, violin, in Lutoslawskis Chain 2 (Dialogue, for Violin and Orchestra>. Hie musical intensity in chamber music 'or in solo performance bas brought Peleg enggemntsand' recordinga in Caaa, Europe, léraëi anadthe United States. H. bas a hachoir of music degre. fi=m the University of Toronto, and a master of music fi-om Indiana University. During this time, Peleg studied with violinists Lioeand Fenyves and Joseph Gingold. He also had the opportunity to work with the emninent virtuoui Joseph Szigeti and Nathan Milstein in Europe. A native of Hungary, Peleg spent bis youth in Jerael, coming to, Canada in 1968. Ho je a former member cf the Purcell String Quartet and the Gaillard Ensemble, and - e now concertmaster cf the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra and a member cf the Chamber Players of Toronto. TBiets for the concert are $12 eaéh -for adults, $11 for seniors, and $6 for etudents and are avgbat Sywell" and Long & McQadein shaaPromenade Boofs and Whitby- Audiù in Whitby, and RickaWys in Bowmanville or by calling the Ai A> Oshawa -Symiphony e79-6711.. offic-e Symphony to hold used book sale The volunteer committe. of the Oifhawa S phny is collecting good- uedboks for its popular Us3ed -Book Sae on May 9, 10 and il at SalISop stoe,12. King St. W. in wtw sa Those wiehing to donate books for the fundraising event can oeil the Oshawa Symphony office at 579-6711 to, arrange for pick-up, or they can déliver bocks to 182 illesdale Ave. in Oshawa. Collectors and avid readers are advised te, shop early for bout selection. JOSEPU PEEG Wildlme drawings on exhibit at .library- WildIffe drawings byAmerica artist D'Marie Tam 'w*11 ho on exhibition et the. ZthyPub- lic Llrary t 4o pril r6 te 8 Tahnage is ann recognition in Canada for her drawings which- show her unique pen and iyes. Slhe i a amember of several arts organizations, including Viisual Arts Ontario and she is involved in the w;orlâ-wide effort to prevent wildlife extinction., Juriedehiiion this month The Oshawa Art Association will hold the 23rd annual juried exhibition from April 12 to 29 at the Rohbert McLa1vhlin Gailery. The eiiionieatures art b~y association members. Thelopeningreception for the sho wllbeeldon Thursd«Yý April 1, 7 to, 9 P.m. unii MP.t 7i.~ SEMI-ANNUAL FRAME SALE * 15% OFF Plate Frames -, Rails Doil Cases Spoon Racks Thimble Cases Display Cabinets APIL 2 -14 Whitby 8-153 Brock St.0 N. S668-1164 Ajax 2-475 Westney Rd. N. 686-7185 Qualiy Poptar ricedBrandPlam Ladies & Men's Fashions -'f 321 BROCK ST. S. (Whitby Plaza) WFIrVBY, ONTARIO 668-3468 L4r6i MERCANTILEMSPIN AIE ALTAg SWEATERS $1O.OO OFF!I Super Selection Ladies sizes, sMLXLI, MEN'S SUIT $'1000OO OFF!I Wool, Wool Blends Canadian Made Sizes 38-52 GOLDEN GAIE PUTTAL RAN b.' MJI7 HESE FOOD BUFFET DAILY Sat. & Sun. Brumch $6,25 (moré than 50 items to choose fromt for dinner) Dine in ai Take-out service. 17BROCK ST. S., WHITBYà PET DEPOT& MOAS SALE SALE SALE 1- 15% /oOF-FwaiTechnu-Caî produots plus: animal1 caes and glft Items' on allpurchasesof $.0or mor. * (HILLSproduots fot Includod)I i OFFER EXPIRES- APRIL 7th, 1990 * COME SEE THE BUNNIES .368 BROCK ST. S.9 Whlty (in tholGAPlus) 4 30-'l7886 M ici; "--aUW4*' 7ký4ziý