‘‘*‘The workshop sessions are designed for the young singer who is seeking a proâ€" fessional career _ in perâ€" formance," Dr. _ Walter Kemp, chairman of the WLU music _ department _ said. *‘*Emphasis is placed on vocal _ technique, _ reperâ€" Puccini‘s Gianni . Schicâ€" chi and Ravel‘s L ‘Enfant et les sortileges will be perâ€" formed by the workshop students Aug. 8 at 8:30 p.m. in the university‘s theatreâ€" auditorium. Admission will be $1.50. Three recitals by faculâ€" ty of the workshop will be offered free in the auditorâ€" ium of the Kitchener Pubâ€" lic Library July 18, July 25 and Aug. 1. The proâ€" grams will begin at 8 p.m. Parents Without Partners have announced a number of upcoming events for the area. This weekend bowling will be scheduled for memâ€" bers and prospective memâ€" bers. Anyone interested in participating should phone 578â€"2336. Participants in the free recitals will be Russell Smith of the Tasmanian Opera â€"Company of Ausâ€" tralia; Professors David k and Victor Martens, 81 on the faculty of the university‘s _ music _ deâ€" partment. The public will have an opportunity to see an eveâ€" ning featuring the presenâ€" tation of two complete oneâ€"act operas plus three evenings of faculty recitals during Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity‘s fifth annual Sumâ€" mer Music Workshop, July 14 to Aug. 9. 9 creative crarts W LU mMUustC workshop offer operas, recitals For the week begining Guaranteed Blade Sharpening Special We will sharpen and adjust â€" by hand all reel type mowers. For Only $4.00 per mower. Also balance and sharpen your single blade For only $1.25 Repairs to all makes of |lawnmowers . Open 5 Princess St. Waterloo Monda (across from Waterloo Bowling Lanes) ot Y PHONE 743â€"9031 _ _ to | _ SNOâ€"MOW LAWNMOWER REPAIRS Activities abound For the week of July 22, activities include a picnic, bowling. swimming and a bike hike. Anyone interested should call 743â€"7129. Students attend the workâ€" shop, the only one of its kind in the province, from across Canada and neighâ€" boring states. Several Caâ€" nadian voice students studyâ€" ing abroad will return for the WLU workshop session. In _ addition, _ lectures and demonstrations on the art of makeâ€"up will be proâ€" vided by Mervyn Blake, wellâ€"known among Canadiâ€" an theatre goers who have seen him on stage for 18 consecutive seasons at the Stratford Festival. Last season he appeared as Vinâ€" centio in The Taming of the Shrew and Kent in King Lear. This year he has key roles in the Imaginary Inâ€" valid, Love‘s Labour‘s Lost and Pericles. July 15 weekend activities will include a family picnic. Additional information can be obtained by calling 578â€"1922. Senior lecturer in voice at the workshop is Professor Theodore Lindenbaum â€" of Germany‘s Detmold Acadâ€" emy. Guest _ lecturers are Raffi Armenian. music director of the Stratford Festival and a member of WLU‘s music department; and Professor Arthur Jacâ€" obs, distinguished â€" author and critic with the Royal Academy of Music, Lonâ€" don, Eng. toire and acting. Perâ€" formance in recitals proâ€" vide students with an opporâ€" tunity to acquire and cultiâ€" vate stage presence and poise. to Saturday Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 10, 1974 7