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Whitby Free Press, 10 Jun 1992, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WHITY fRE PRESS% WEDNESDAY, JlNE 10, 1992 spaih language program offered to elem entrytstu dents. HARLY OWERSGroup (HOG> recently gave *28,500 to the Grand-' vlew Rehalittio & Treatment Centre, towards the fimd to build a wheelchair-acceslble "playground for obildrn, Inu front, centre, AndyL DeLeèo of HOG presents thie-funds-to Grandvlew chair Bon Brown. The Span*ih-Canadýian ,Cul- tural Society of Oshawa in*vitîfes ara eiden t teenrol .chilch'en lâà_guage lrgait e held thýs Classes wiill be sponsored4by, FPzils- do not 'have- réepeet the etncbackgrounid ofth Ilanguget exerl AnY cblld ânow -attending ..an elemÏentary'school 9unior kinider- gartn to grade ý8) can attend Th fpogam willbe. held, at Cenitraý6Ieoiiate in Osihawa on' Mondays from 4:30 te 7 p.m. and' at Henry Street High. School i 'Whlitby on Wednesdaysfrom 4:30 te 7 P. ui the fail. ,ýý,,The §panùsh program -Will .i- cludie v-cafizing, readig,,writing and singing., For" hands-on sttivi- tieis, Hispamc craft- and fashion, aEmp heau swIl be, on the oral fpectf làaeiuap d every-, c PROGÈAM ýIn additioni', the ý ociety will offer a àchie!ipaihrera ëtüd" & tà144. *Evrening lssshicnvra tio nal Spaih'for adulis wile,, ofered bythe "continuous lbarn- ing prog ains of the public and separate sch6ol boards i the' faîl.< For more information cal Mica Arnold a 't' 579-2334 or Zoila Pareja at 666-1703. African Chi*ldren's Choir to perform in Whi'tbY A group of African children :r 1 oI2 wilI sing ini Whitby oSundayJune 14. The Afican Children's Choir was firsit brouet' to North Ainerica in 1984 by Friendai the West, a non-profit cor- poration In the U.S.A4., Canada and Great Britai that operates i co-operation with many deno- minations hin Africa. The choir will perform at G NOTES Wed., June 10 WING NIGHT Thurs., Junie il DANCE NIGHT Fr1., June 12 & Sat., June 13ý 111E SHAKERS $5. cover after 9:30 (ladies no cover), 114 Dundas St.*E. .(Off Perry St.). ' Whttby 430-8637- THE LION& THE UNICORN Fr1., June 12& Sat. June 13 #BLACKSTALK#g Sun. June 14 - Onthe Patio BR1T& CRAIG "Folk - Easy Uistening" 112 Coiborne St. E. Whitby * 666-3034 THE PROSPECT 0F WHITBY Summer Sundays 8pm*11 p *THE EM ERALDS" P Paddy,& Debbie Cauley KARAOKE -WED.,TOSAT. Breakfast Special $2.99- From 9am Frn., Sat., & Sun. Chock*outournewmenul Brock St. N.- & M4ary Pearson Lanes 966&5092 Whitby Christian Assembly, 10G, Rossland Rd. W., on June 14, 10:30 a.m. Before 1984, the choir. worked a ngUganda's persecuted Chitans on human ri@hts issues during Idi Amin'. reign of terrorin the seventies. Choir membèe are selected from espeially needy children i EastMfrica. - The choir perforins a wide vaety of songs -- African tunes ad dance are accompanied by drumns and ethic instrumen- tation. lar çospel tunes and tradxionai spiritualsý Appearing in more than 1000* churèhes since 1984, the lir also has appeared hi civic audi- toriums ani television and radio broadcasts, including. CBS ' «60 Minutes! There i. no chargto'attend the performance iWhitby, but offermgs will-be accepted. F cMeASER OMiS A 1OIXV-0 T HE TOP 10 CD'S 0F THE WEEK ARE: 1. Queen CLASSIC - Wamer 2. The Black Orowes THE SOUTHERN HARMONY - Warner 3. Wilson Philis SHADOWS & LIGHT - Captai 4. Billy Ray Cyrus SOME GAVE ALL - Polygram 5. U2 ACTHUNG BABY - A&M 6. ZZ Top GREATEST HITS - Warner 7. KISS REVENGE- Polygram 8. Melissa Etheridge NEVER ENOUGH - A&M 9. Tom Cochrane '1 MAD MAD WORLD -.Capitol 10. Red Hot Chili Peppers BLOODI SUGAR, SEX... - Wamer 5-Diso Carousel CD Player 2yeairs parts and labour Made in Japan. Reg. $1 99.99 NOW ONLY $169 oO: The, DurhamRegion. Concert Association'. 192-93 season will begin Oct. 17 with a performance by 'Barb Ackerman and Eliza- beth Acker: Flute -& Piano."' i The classical music presen- tation will kick off a four-concert series. Baritone Daniel Lichti will perform on Jan. 9, 1993. Guitarist Philip Dent is special guest on'Feb.. 27, 1993. Pianist John Arpin' will per- form May 1, 1993.. Acker and Ackerman have both had actve careers as free-' lance musicians and teachers in addition te, pursuing their. duo collaborations. Acker, panat bas recorded for both radio ana television and performed with such groups as Arra 'music, Te Deum Consort, Espi tOrchestra as well as her own groues, Acker/Ackerman Duo and Traad. Ackerman, flautist, has la ed with many orchestras includhig the Toron te ymphony, Nationa Ballet Orchestra and. CJRT Orc'hestra. as- -well as chamber, music. ensembles such as the Acker/AclermanDuo.' icà-'hti has firmly established himself internationally. as a con- cert-oratorio singer known for hiswamrich and versatile voice. .He is especially r 1ýzed for his sensitiveiterprettions. of the works of J.S. Bach. Candelaria, in 1990, becme the first North American te win a prestigious international guitar competition lu France as well as' honours and awards in- Canada and the U.S. Arpin, well known and highly respected pianiat, composer and arranger,h as. performed exten- sively. in Japan, the U.S. and Canada. Hie is recopiized as one of the finest, traditional jazz musicians in the world toda. Ail of the. Saturday concerts will be held at the arts resource centre, behid Oshawa city hall, and will start at 8 p.m. Subocriptions for the concert sertes are'available at Thomas House of Music, 1001 Burns St, Whitby. Regular'price for the sertes i. $5 bfore June 30 ($50 for students and seniors, and $32 *for those undere 14).- After Julyl the regiilar prie is $65 ($60 anJ $39). For more information oeil 571- 1386 or 576-7908., 'Creativity camp offered' A summer art-drama cm will be held at Father Leor-J. Austin Secondary School in Whitby, staring June 29. Creativity Camap Summer '92 i. offered by the Durhamù separateschool board's continu- mitedestondepartmnent. 'to.-July 17, MZonday te Fridaày, i for grades, 4 and 5anaiii- cludée 'Introduction te Dramna and 'Introduction te Visual Arts! The second'ssion, July 20 to Aug. 7,isaforgrdes 6, 7 and 8, andicludes 'Develo lu ra Skrills' and Practical ils.' The thirdsession, fro ixeng 10 t62k lasforgadès 9 10and il1 andiicludes '«Avanced iar in iDrana' and 'Advan-. ceSuyi ViualArts! For more information «al 576- 6150 (.it. 214 ôr 215). DAVE 'CARDINAL (left), Jack Colo Summer Camp 192,1' running this and Kevmn Polidano are> bard at summer at Father Austin schooL work pkùnining. their 'Creativity Moeto byMarkloeuor WhiItby I..»Pr.m 199293 cncers anounc

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