Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1989, p. 25

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THE HERALD Wednesday March 15 Page 25 Third classical brunch honors Ralph Ursel ByLOISFRASER Herald Special The arts are alive and well in Halton Hills and to celebrate were having a weeklong festival of artistic activities at the Halton Hills Cultural Centre To get the week off to a great start we are holding a brunch in the gallery on Sunday April 30 A breakfast begins at a and is followed by an hour of classical music The gallery is a superb setting for brunch with its intimate atmosphere and lovely stained glass windows This is our third classical brunch presentation In 1986 when we were planning the fifth celebration of the Cultural Centre Ralph suggested a classical brunch similar to ones he had attended in Guelph The rest of the committee wondered if it would work but trusted Ralphs judgement and scheduled the event It was a huge success leaving audiences raving about the quality of the music and the wonderful atmosphere it was performed Unfortunately Ralph did not live to attend but we honored him by naming the event Remembering Ralph A Classical Brunch The Ralph Ursel Memorial Com mittee is providing outstanding entertainment again this year with David Harding on viola and Mika Chang on piano Well spotlight Mika today and tell you more about David in a future arti cle Bom in Los Angeles in 1968 Mika Chang began studying the piano at age six She made her public debut with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra at age 16 and continued her studies with Otegna and Daniel Pollack at the School of Music in New York The television series FAME was modelled after this famous school which is full of budding young ar tists such as Mika At Juilliard she The Arts Alive 89 committee gathered to unveil the schedule of events for the 1989 program recently From left to right are Hills chief librarian Bet sy Cornwell cultural centre manager Hank Huhtanen committee chairperson Lois and from the town s parks and recreation department Joanne Wilson and Joy Thompson The Arts Alive week runs from Sunday April 30 to Saturday May 6 Herald photo Cause and prevention The Causes and Prevention of Cancer by Frederick B is a 250page book that shows people the answers to all of the questions that have puzzled researchers in how cancer is caused rather than in what causes cancer The Causes and Prevention of Cancer will show any individual a revolutionary new concept in cancer prevention developed by Levenson over the last 14 years of his extensive research This book shows the vital im portance of love and fusional bon ding in the family as a unit Love is not optional in childreanng It is vitally necessary for survival The baby is the human being at the most sensitive and thus most vulnerable point in life The man in which we raise our children may be a dynamic for future cancer and its prevention states I believe that the ideas I have put forth can affect the disorder we call cancer Their only side effect is cure This hardbound edition will be available from Vortex Enterprises P 0 Box Ave SE Calgary Alberta T2G5G5 IF ITS AN OLD SOUND OR A NEW SOUND YOU CAN HEAR IT AT DBREC0RD TAPES WE HAVE A GREAT SELECTION OF EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE Tuesday Wednesday STREET GUELPH ST PLAZA GEORGETOWN Corner of Hwy and Mountalnvlew Rd III III 111 II III III III III II III II III II III III III III II III II III II III II III II Just Call Us Your Electronics Hospital Specialist In Repairs To All Models TVl Stereoi Microwivet bay Warranty on Parts and Labour 10 Seniors Discount Used Equipment For Sale GoodQumltty fint Swvtom FREE ESTIMATES ToAII CarryIn Repairs JJ ELECTRONICS 8773388 78 Main St S Georgetown BUFFET EVERY THURSDAY FRIDAY SERVED 1100 AM 200 PM Maahad Potatoes Horns Frit Hot Vagatablaa English Trifle SUPER SALADS Allotted Pin Aaaortad Squares Lemon Tea Coffee To ltd Salad Potato Macaroni Rice Cola Slaw Veggie Traye Traya ONLY INCLUDING TAX WITH OVER DRIVE Country Rock THIS THURSFRISAT I 15 CHICKEN WINGS Every Saturday 1200 Noon To 600 pm received the Prize in Piano and also won in the con certo competition While attending school Mika toured for a season with the New Jersey Symphony Or chestra whose radio concerts were released in New York Philadelphia and Washington C She has been featured on New Yorks WQXR radio Young Ar tists Showcase CNNTVs Peo ple to Watch in and State of the Arts During her studies at Mika Chang met David Harding an accomplished musician from Georgetown whom she will join to present a viola piano concert on April 30 Tickets for the brunch and concert are and are available at Royal LePage 170 Guelph St Georgetown or at the Halton Hills Library the HERALD 44 MUSIC TRIVIA CONTEST You Could Win A Gift Certificate Valued At 25 00 QUESTION Who Is The Boss ANSWER NAME ADDRESS PHONE No Deadline For Entries Monday at Noon Please Send Your Entries To the HERALD QVtlPH 17Q Corner of end GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 235 STREET 8731999 CINEMA 1 PrffflliEBJ CINEMA 2 2nd GREAT WEEK ACADEMY AWARD NOMI I BEST PICTURE HOFFMAN CRUISE RAIN 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