6 -The Canadian Stàtesrnan, Bowtnanviile. November 26, 1975 -f Local CorSings wîth Fa m ed To u rîIing rgnis t by C. Veenstra at age 9. Having iearned ail year tbrougbout Europe. He The Bowmanvjlie and his musician father could toured Canada, the US. and Toronto area aduit choîrs of teach him by age 12, hie then bas comipieted one tour of the Ontario Christian Music studied under one of Europes South Africa. At one of these Assembly have an exciting greatest organ masters, Jan performances, hie was calied experience this faîl when they Zwart. At the deatb of bis back for six encores. join the renowned Dutcb teacher, Asma took it upon For bis contributions to organist, Feike Asma, in three imself to continue working music Mr. Asma was decorat- of bis concerts, as bie tours towards Zwarts goal, bring- ed by tbe governments of tbe Canada. Singing with an ing organ music doser to the Netberlands and France. organist of the calibre of Mr. people. How did he go about Tbe passing years bave in Asma is a thriiling experience it? He bas recorded more no way diminisbed bis talent indeed. organ music than any otber and entbusiasm. If anything, Born in 1912, young Feike European 'organist. He gives bie seems to bave a dloser Asma layed bis first concert approximatfelv 200 reci tals per rapport witb tbe composers KINSMEN wbose works ihe interprets. Hîs graying bead marks time KINSMFAwitb bis playing as excitedly SUPR BNGOas ever. Wit sueb an accom- SUPER BINGOpaoist it is impossible flot to sing along wîth spirit and PETERBOROUGH enthusiasm. And that is' ' ~s MEMORIAL CENTRE exactly wbat the two cbois 7:30P.M.do. Aifter one successful concert in Hamilton, tbe cboirs are Fr'iday, Noveiiber 28 now warming up for a second one on Sat. Nov. 29 in St. Paul's United Cburcb, Toronto. Having sung (tbere in riz M o eyries so effortslit is sheer 4 EARY BIDS ~few years ago, the choirs REGUAR G MES- $5, Eah ~ anticipate this concert as 20 RE UA A E 5.Ec mucb as a treat for them- ____________________ - selves, as for tbe listeners. Three lKIinsmen Arena The program is widely $150 I î Game ,varied, running the gamut Game i 300from the gospel hymn "Coin- _______________ ing Again" to an intricately Pot f God Ibeautiful chorus from Men- $800 tnof5 umber 1976 Honda delsohn's Psalm 42. $0In5 u br i vi acbc On Dec. 15 a third joint or Less or CvcHahb k concert takes place in Hamil- S300 Consolation or $2,000 Cash ton, this one of Christmas ___________________ j __________________ music. Tbis is besides the choirs' usual appearances Win $2,500.Jackuot witb tbe rest of tbe Music ifwoin5 u br Assembiy bere, in Bowman- won n 5 num ersville and Toronto at Christmas $1,500 Must Go time. $100 Free Lap Card Game Wben the concerts are over Admission: 50e not only will the audience be enriched by bearing the per- KINSMEN formances, but the choir members tbemselves wili be *Z mmmm M M M M d umuum m m mpý " tbe rîcher for baving sbared in * BRNG TlTSCOUPN T BIN O Mtbe talents of a great organist, $2500 Jackpot a rd IreAJew-à-ýsï 0 * 1~/2 Price-Saove $ ep THURSDAY NIGHT at MARINA Music by the Blue ÈNotý'es starting at 8:30 p.m. rEVERYONE WELCOME Friday and Saturday a nd for youir istening p lea sure by MhIg. Pkout Marina 623-3501 Hotel 623-4925 Banquet Facilities Available Lake Road Off Liberty St. S. Sponsors of the BOWMANVILLE JR. "C"' HOCKEY CLUB NEXT HOME GAME: Sunday, November 30 LINDSAY MUSKIES 7:30 p. m. THE HARRY HIBBS SHOW" Newf oundland's Favourite Son SHOW-DANCýýE December 6th 9:oo pan. - 1:00a.m. -Food - Entertainment - Dancing - Ref resïhme-Éjonts - ADMISSION - $5.00 Per Person Tickets on Sale co '51111~ AUDIORIM BX OFICE Harry Hibbs Show Coming fo Oshawa Feike Asma, decorated by two governments for his contribution to music,, at the console of one of the many magnificent pipe organs that have sounded his music. Leendert Kooy, director of the O.C. Music Assembly and also member of the Feike Asma tour comniteeas he directs the choirs, CABLCAT Wcdnesday, Nov. 26 4.30 Soliel, witb the Frencb Canadian Club of Oshawa 5:00 Durham Report 5:30 Journey to Adventure 6:00 Evening Report 6:10 Journey to Adventure (continued) 6:30 'Pitman, the Magi- ciao ", series on magic 7:00 Whitby Then and Now,- wîtb Brian Winter and Jim Quail 7:30 Educatî'rn Scene, with George Pearce 8:00 Performance 8:30 The 3R's, witb Dave Hodkinson 9:00 Rescue, with 7th Day Adventist 9:30 University Women's Club Presents 10: 00 Studio Six, witb Bill Diel 10:30 Sign Off 1Thursday, Nov. 27 1:30 Ail Candidates Meeting for Whitby Mayorality Elec- tion 3:30 Studio Six 4:00 Davtime 5:00 Education Scene 5:30 Wbitby Then and Now 6:00 Whitby Report, with Blake Purdy 6:30 Performance Dancing Nightîy to Gene Merkley November 24th fo 29th at MOTOR INN - Liberty Street South and 401 Bowmanville Phone 623-3373 7.00 The New Leaif 7:30ý Rescue 800i Sýoleil 8:30 Jfaith Baptist Church So-t urdoly, Newfoundland's favorite son, Harry Hibbs, will be appearing in concert at the Civic Auditorium in Oshawa on Dec. 6th and bis many fans wili no doubt be flocking there to bear bis enjoyable enter- tainment. This younig man wasn't always at top TV entertainer. According to an article inthe Newfoundland Signal, Harry Hibbs hitcbbîked from Bell Island to Toronto back in 1961, "just another 'Newfie' heading for tbe big city, boping to make good. He worked in a factory until 1967 when botb legs were broken in an industrial accident. Oddly Service 9:30 Ail Candidates Meeting (continued) 10: 30 Sign Off Friday, November 28 12:30 Ail Candidates Meeting 3.30 Wbere It's Happening 4:00 What Does The Bible Say? 4:30 Music and the Spoken Word 5:00 Vita Italiana 6:00 "Pitman, the Magician'" 6:30 The 3R's 7:00 Sign Off Sunday, November 30 11:00 Shalom, for the Jewish Community 12:00 Music and the Spoken Word, Mormon Tabernacle Choir 12:30 Amazing Grace, a pro- gram of Bible Study 1:00 Chureh Today 1:30 Faith Baptist Church Service 2:30 Wbat Does the Bible Say? 3: 00 Sign Off Monday, December 1 5:00 Daytime, a program for the Ladies 6:00 Evening Report, Coin- munity News 6:30 Amazing Grace 7:00 Counterpoint, a Christian viewpoint of current issues 7:30 Universitv Women's Club Presents: 8:00 W.P.M.H.A. Hockey Ga ies i 1 ý I 8:45 Whitby. Election Cover- age (Note: We will be break- ing away from the hockey games as resuits corne in.) Tuesday, Decemtber 2 Dec. 4,5, 6 8:00 p.m. AT BOWMANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ST7UDENTS $1.00 ADULTS $2.00 Ail Reserved Seats For Tickets, Write: C.S.S. Drama Club Ticket Dept., R.R. 3 Bowmanville LiC 3K4 or phone 728-5146 RESTA URAN 1 MON DAY THURSDAY 6 a.m. -12 p.m. F RI1DAY & SATU RDAY 6 a.m. -la.m. SUN DAY 7 a.m. -11:30Opm. Serving Deliclous, ChineseFood Take-Out Orders Full, Course'Meals In a Home-L*ike Atmosphere * ENJOY A RELAX ING MEAL AFTER A DAY 0F SHOPPING 9 King -St. W. 623-5412, ~Dec. 6th enougb, it was the start of bis great career. After being bospitalized for four months, lie attended a Newfoundland reunion on crutches where bie was coaxed into playing the accordian. This appearance resulted in weekend employ.- ment at the Caribou Club witb the bouse band. The next step, was-a recording that within a montb bad sold enougli copies to merit a gold album.' Now, bis how over CHICH- TV Channel il draws an audience of 175,000 eacb Tbursday and be bas a tremendous foiiowing from coast to coast, esjeciaiiy in bis home province of Newfound- land. 2:00 W.B.M.H.A. Hockey 5:00 The Churcb Today 5:30 Counterpoint 6:00 Evening Report, Com- munitv News 6:30 Vita Italiana, with Er- èoie Foresta 7:30 Durham Report, with Bruce McArthur and Jack Gearin 8:00 Performance, with Larry Chupa 8:30 The New Leaf, with Gordon Wick 9:00 Hotiine to Heaven, To- pic: "iscipline in our Schools" 9:30 Wbitbv Election Wrap- Up 10:00 Sjign Off Playing to record crowds in Toronto, New York and Montreal Chorming and tender, funny and ... very moving."l JLIIES MY- TOLD ME A iAN KADAR OL! N CvdDAuF.U Oshawa Centre Cinema I 723-3467 Starts 7:00 - 9:05 lt's the same two dudes f rom 'Uptown Saturday Night?.. but this lime they're back with kid dyn-o-mite! SUIE? 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