Whitby Free Press, 25 Sep 1996, p. 20

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Page 20, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, September 25, 1996 Bank BBQ aids United Wy A uanic branclh in Whitby will hold a fundraising bar- becue for the United Way. The Hongkong Bank -of Canada's annual barbecue wiIl be held Thursday, Sept. 26 *and Friday, Sept. 27, il a.m. to 2 p.m. each day. The bank is at 1200 Dun- da8 St. E. (at Anderson Street). The local United Way, that funds about 40 agen. cies in Whitby, Oshawa anc Clarington, recently kickec off the * annual caxnpaign. This year's goal is $3 mil- lion.' *Private/Group Piano & Keyboard *Piano Kids (5 yrs) *Private/Group Guitar *Violin, Voice, SaXophone *Early Childhood Music (3-5 yrs) *Flute,.Clarinet, Trumpet...... *Theory Lessons & Music Books ELEANOR GUMMER, DIRECTOR M.Mus. (McGil), B Mus. FTCL, LTCL, AROT, RMT ART CLASSES- EXPLORE ART Ages: 3 to 5 Dates: Wedncsdays, October 9 Io November 13 I :0pm to 2:OOpm Cost: $40 Member/ $55 Non-Member SUNDAY WORKSHOPS Agis: 5 tolO0 »"te: Sunday, October 20 Watercolour Painting Sunday, November 17 Portrait Drawing Sunday, December 15 Hoiday Printmaking' Cost: $8 Mcmbcr/ $11 No-MSber SUNDAY WORKSHOPS Ages: Illtol3 Dates: Suday,OCkkler27 MW edMedia &"dY, Novmnber 24 Sunday, Deenber 8 Wildlfe Drawing - ~ .s»U îvember/ $13 Non-Member $95 Non-Member Th Robert McLaugbiin Gallery 0 J CaJ (905) 576-3000 for registration information - You, can entrust your child's ca re to Wee Watch. Reiable, supervised day care at a hidme in -QlJt neighbourhood. BUILDING A PORTFOLIO Ages:, 14 to19 Sepentez26to0November2l 6:30pmIto 8:30pm Calt: $7OMember/ DRAW1NG STUIO Dates: 'lbuisdays, Octobcr 3 ta kober 24 6:3Opm Io 8:3Opm Cost: $50 Mernber/ $65 Non-Member INRODUCTION TO CLAY SCULPTURE Dates, Salurday. October5. lOXJOam o 3:Opm $W Nol-Member OIL PPMNG Dates: Sundays, Octobcr27 10 December 1 1:00to03:30pm SaTe, comfortable environments Stimulating daily programs Trained, professional Providers Monthly homne inspections *Reliable local back-up for Providers holidays or illness *Complete insurance coverage andncme tx rellnt anwe welCOMe full Or part-time care for children from 6 weeks of age! Wee Royal Conservatory ofME M99u-PRC71A GRADE 9 PIANO: First class honours - Ingrd Lao, Deborah Melissa Seabrook; Honours- Shannon E. Keys, Ccilia Leung, Derek Middlelon, Jessica Rose OMaiiay, Amanda Grace Shaban, Tanya Beth Jean Wilson; Pass - Allison Dawn Baker; GRADE 8 PIANO: First class honours - Shawna Coleen Beesley, Connie Chen, C. Lndsay Fitzsimmons, Raymond George; Honours - Derek Brown, Megan * Johanna Daniels, SalIy Engiand, Sharon Hung, Timothy Law, Keir Mouhon, Karen Ng, Sandy Palumbo, Sieven M. Walters, Mi Kyung * Yoon; Pass - Andrea Jocelyn Akers, Darcy Neil Clark, Helen Coleby, Theresa Anne Davis, Joan Hunt, Ryoma Ito, Sarah Grace Milon, Jili Leanne Slroud, Lod Verstege; GRADE 7 PIANO: First class honours with distinction - Arny Fan-Lun; First class honours - G race Lau; Honours - Diana Bruni, Cathryn Louise Downey, Laura Marie Forest, Scott Alan Hamilton, Grace Georgina Lee. Heathar McClure, Janice Robertson, Tarrah C. Tolh; Pass - Pamnela K. Andrews, Shand E. Sartz, Caillin Stones; GRADE 6 PIANO: First class honours - Alyson Baker, Julia Milar, Kimberty P. Moore; Honours - Annie Elizabeth Baxier, Krisiin Chown, Joan Chung. Moily Forresler, Yvonne W. S. Ng, Nicole Lani Oison, Michael E. Penney, Kimberiy Jane Perroît, Lynn Megan Wallon; Pass - Jennifer Brailhwaite, Stephanie Chu, Laura Jean HaIsaîl-Reazin, Sarah Jane Keller, Angela Joyce McCready; GRADE 5 PIANO: First class honours - Corinne Renea Oison, Kaîharine Persaud; Honours - Trevr Manlin BalaeaKevin Andrew Ballard, Elaine Barber, Kathryn A. Flynn, Ashley Dawn Grant, Paulette A. Kirkland, Andrew John MacDonald, Christine Mayo, Jenniier Mcflae, Connie Lianne Mund, Christine Gayle Persaud, Denise Yvette Rhodd, Elekîra B. Simms, Jonathan Viciorr llus, Jerry Tran, Katrina Treloar, Caroline Winnal, Kevin Phil Voon; Pass - Amy-Lynn Wilson; GRADE 4 PIANO: Rist class honours - Danielle S. Bryers, Tara E. Dunne, Krisly-Lee Graham, Laura White; Honours - Tamara Sue Agar, Rachel C. Bakker, Chantai Baia, Jennitar Cierk, Lisa M. Eliioti, Christina Gosse, Angela Gosse, Chisia-Anne M. Hunt, Lyndsay M. Janacek, Brendan T., Lana, Jane Latimer, Germaine Miesa Looy, Sophia Papapaîrou, Jannifer Anne Pees, Katanya Polimis, Jeff rey N. Waelers, Meghan Westali, Jannifer Whiisiîî, Adrian Wong; Pass - Ryan Frederick Bantlay, Chrisiophar E. Dubecki, Erin C. Dunn a, Layla Greer, Taryn O'Brien, Sieven R: Roberts, Christophar W. E. Rogers, Graeme Ross Smith, GRADE 3 PIANO: First class honours - Siephania T. Campbell, Michael Vincent Criscione, Kalie Fracalanza, Liane Victoria James, Leanne G. Kasubeck, Alec J. MacDonald, Amanda N. Penny, Claire M. Vàlgandson; Honours - Anna Ancona, Adrienne Andrew, Jettray R. Armstrong, Hiiary bayliss, Alicia Douglas, Bryan Michael Fehaley, Sean Holmas, Timoîhy C.M. Johnson. Andrew Kelly, Carlean Kerr, Jennilar A. Khashmanian, Karolina Kluczewski, Woyîak Adam Kozlowski, Meghan Lindo, Nicola McHale, Lindsay V. Nivan, Krisiina Maria Uranowski; Pass - Lindsay'A. Beyger, Sarah Ann Foikes, John Brait Grainge, Lauren Houston, Jannifer Maria Kerstens, Jessica Kitchan, Andrea C. ýfmith; GRADE 2 PIANO: Firsi class honours - Heather Barker, Tommy Chan, Lpuren J. Chance, Leigh Dumblaton, Alicia A. Fahay, Nicole L. GUI, Michelle J. Groat, Mark Kaizar, Ashieigh Kelly, Morgan Sarah Sadiar, Ambar L. Wallon; Honours - Meaghan E. Badgley, Andrea M. Brown, Joni Brunton, Tarranca John Coffin, Brandon D. Cox, Ann Goverde, Kim L, Hunt, Carnie M. E. Joyner, Lindsay Anne Ladewig, Kelly Latontaina, Patricia S. Lana, Sophia M. C. Linkiaier, Kemuel Sawyars, Lynldsey Helen A. Scott, Natalie Simms, Daniel J. Singh. *Susan J. Smith, Joanna Taluis, Charyt L Tom, Stacea Yew; Pass - Ryan W. Moore; GRADE 1 PIANO: First class honours - Stuart E. Armstrong, Amanda K. Beales, Kathleen Burns, Richard A. Casteilino, Andriana Chobot, John Philippe Elasigue, Amy E. Giofu, Adrienne Guiyas, Nalasha Joy Louis, Adam J. Maanay, Sara A. Moorhouse, Courtney Newman, Elisa C. Pichut, Elizabeth Anne Schweitzer, Chrishanthi Sananyaka, Janna C. Walsh, Honours - Christopher B. Emsley, Amanda E. Farquhar, Laura E. Hill, Lauren Janssen, Yvonne H. Kara, Alexander H. M. Lader, Shannon Leblanc, Cola A. McFarlana, Melania Dawn Onyschuk, Kevin J. Pargaiter, Theresa Robertson, Blake E. Ruelens, Daniel E. W. Schahl, Jonathan Stycuk, Kavin A. Vecmanis, Alicia Maria Visconti, Courtney J. Wilson, Graeme Zahrabalny; INTRODUCTORY PIANO: First class honours - Chantlll Leblanc; GRADE 6 GUITAR: Pass - John Brait Grainge; GRADE 4 GUITAR: Honours - Lucas C. J. Harnisqn, Glenn Hicks; Pass - Rosa Lee Stangarona; GRADE-2 GUITAR: First class honours - Marcel James Rousseau; GRADE 1 GUITAR: First class honours - Kannath J. Butland, Michael A. Klein SUMMER 1996 - THEORY GRADE 5 HARMONy: Pass - Catherine Sweal; GRADE 5 ANALYýIS: Honours - Catherine Swaaî; Pass - Maniette Seide; iGRADE 4 HARMONY: Honours - Rianna Coleman; GRADE 4 HISTORy: First class honours - tan Janvis Collins; GRADE 4 COUNTERPOINT: First class honours - Valaria Yvonne Hamilton; GRADE 3 HARMONY: First class honours - Mary Elien Ash, Melinda Delorme, Julia Liao, Rachel Tan; Honours - Erica O. N. Griffith,, Ingrid Liao, Jessica Rosq OMailey; GRADE 3 HISTORY: First class honours - Bath Maria Hamilton; Honours - Nathan C. Patieant; Pass -Andre B. James: GRADE 2 RUDIMENTS: First class honours with distinction - Laurie-Anna Baker, Natalia Ballingar, Matthaw Ballinger, David Norman Burling. Janica W. Fong, Ellen A. Johnson, Lesiay Mitteistaadî, Keir Moulton, Jannifer Ellisa Nesbiîî, Marissa Quinian, Juliane Soler, Siephania Laigh Turnharn; Firsi class honours - P. Matthew Brait, Diana Bruni, Lasie De Jonge, Janniler De Jonge, Melissa Dianne Gardner, Ryoma Ito, Christine Lucy Latimer, Heather McClure, Shauna Leigh Simmonds, Jili Leanne Stroud, Stephania Y. L. Tan, Mi Kyung Voon; Honours. - Pamata K. Andrews, Yvonne MacNamara; Pass - Marie- Tharasa Gumme- GRADE 1 RUDIMENTS: First class honours with distinction -Graeme Brown, Kristin Chown, Karen Gi, Lyndsay M. Janacek, Bradley' A. Johnston; First class honoups - Sharon Baia; Honours - Josaphina Gendron, Charyl Anne Marcer; Pass - Eda Alaargin; PFELIMINARY RUDIMENT: First class honours with distinction - Travor Merlin Balana, Danielle Maria Berry, Caroline Maria Brooks, Susan Lorraine Chin, Janniter Clark, Malthaw Douglas, Adam Douglas, Kaihryn A. Flynn, Michele L. Haw, Taisa Alaxandra Mason, Sarai Mahra, Sarah Catherine Pichut,"Mark R. Voglar, Christina Weber, First class honours - Anna Ancona, Jaitray Birss, Rosa Lee Stangarona, David J. Troy. Honours - Shaun C. Griffith, Vaughn J. Lucyk, Matthaw Wood, Kristan Wood C-yclist FR OM PAGEm1 -fuil-time in 1992, although he stili works part- time during the off-season (October to December). He raced 85 days last year, riding for the- Quebec- based Moriteregie/Veloexcel team and participating in such marathons as the Tur of Mexico which is "16 races' in 17 days, aIl 160 to 200 kilometres long. At Ieast once a month there's a multi-day event somewhere in North America.» Powell says ho usually finishes in the top 10 te 15 per cent of the field . «and there's usually between 125 and 175 riders» .. and is on the podium (top three fi-n- ish)tu or six tîmes a year. Hie hesitates when asked what attracts him te the sport. "Well, I don't know - guess being able to be dedi- cated to someéthing and love what you're doing at the same time. There's net money in it 80 rm not in it for that.» Hes fulfilled his goal of making it te the inter- national <professional levol and w uldlike te represent Canada at the Olyznpics, althoueh thats four years down the réad "and I den't know if I can see myself still doing it when rmn 34 or s.5 years old -- although a lot cf gujs do... "In endurance sports, its alwaYs been between 28 and P2 years old when your body is prepared te ho punished that much. Wh en youre younger, your bodywo't lot you hurtit as muh The# girl is special iTn Girl Guides. 1l-800-565-8111. .. DEN ME RELqARMCONCRNED, ABOUT*'BIL 2 Bil 20, the Land Use Planning and Protection Act, wil ho the hot topic of discussion at Durham Environmenta1 Network's (DEN) next general meeting. DEN is aware of many local concerne about Bill 20 when the province *transfers thisAdcto the responsibility ef the munzipality. Bill 20 is "an Act to promoto ecenomic gro wth and protect the environnent by stemh»nm*ng teln s planning and development systm. .th.. d«us Many questions about this now legislation have been raisod by local residents worried about the potontial impact on the natue. envirornent. For example, is there an equal balance botween oconomic development and the environment? What does this mean for. euinmentaî protection and conservation? Do Durham municipalities have the requirod expertise and data base given their new planning resppnsibilitiei7 How do the Mlnistiy of Natur.! Rosources and local conservation authorities. fit in? lias. economic development been emphasized me than onvronmental protection and conservation? Mas the provin~ce turned back the dlock or taken a stop forward by' making municipalities more responsible for their decasions?» Will greater, flezibility in the planning procesa resuit in, more or lois responsive local governments when it comes to the preservation of green space? Do Durham municipalities have the required expertise and data base given their new planning responsibilities? , Como te Bowmanville on Sept. 26, at 7:30 p.m, when DEN will host a panel discussion attempting teo provide answors te theso questions. The event will take place' at Bowmanville High School. Speakers from the Canadian Environmenital Law Association and the -Mlfnistry of Municipal Affaira and Housing will ho relating. the potential impacts of Bill 20 te planning for the environment. DEN members always encourage people te bring along good unwanted. items for exchange at their 'freeostore' table. Aloo lug-a-mug for a fr-e. beverage. For anyfurther details, cal! Sue Larsh e.t 623-8814. The following is a 4Rs creed - a frýameýwork'developed, by Rachel Carson.- REALITY.: "A frog in the pond is Worth 10 i formaldehyde." Participating i fist-hand oxperiences, with ordinay real-werld phonomena.- REIIEVLQCE. "W. are surrounded but we know flot."1 Extendi.ng onO's i3nderstanding cf the real world fromn one's own frame cf reference. RESPONSIBUJTY. "f you wish te live andthrivé, lot a spider run alive.q iMaking choices with a purpose and a regatr-d for consequencesl. REL&TENE~: Evezything is hitched toeveeything lein one univere.' Deveîoping peispe<,tiv. on the web of lif. For information cali": 68ý6m39,95 a lIcenced Agi ýency

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