Symphony No.5, which is ideally scored for this size orchestra. Also featured on this concert will be the Toy Symphony, by Leopold Mozart. The solo toys will be played by Regional Chairman Ken Seiling; Waterloo Alderman Lynne Woelstencroft; Kitchener Ald. Richard Christy; Oktoberfest president Jack Peterson, Miss Kâ€"W, and Oukle Hans. PAGE 24 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDOAY included are Mozart‘s Five Contredances, K.609, Brahms‘ Licbeslieder waltzes and a waltz by Johann Strauss, Where the Lemen Trees Bloom. The major symphonic work will be Schubert‘s 1986â€"87 season Sunday, Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. in St. John‘s Lutheran This concert is a sanctioned Oktoberfest event, and in keeping with t)h{s_a.d!esflval,apmgnmdcermmuflc has been scheâ€" The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Chamber Orchestra, under the Laton of !L-if_Dlnc(or_Gn_han_Cdu will present its first concert of the Chamber Orchestra holds opening show T wo concerts at Music Room The new chamber ensemble Da Camera includes three of Canada‘s finest and mostâ€"famed instrumentalists, Moshe Hammer (violin), James Campbell (clarinet) and william Tritt (piano). Hammer is concertmastr of the Kâ€"W Symphony, leader of the superb Toronto chamber orchestra Amadeus, and a soloist of international reknown. Campbell is recognized as one of a handful of the world‘s leidilig bidy;é;é _of the clarinet. Tritt won every major Canadian competition in his youth and has appeared with major orchestras. Two pleasant evenings of of music are on tap this week as the Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society wraps up its September offerings and heads right into its October calendar. Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Music Room, Elsbeth Heim wil} perform on the piano, while Wednesday, Oct. 1 there will be a concert by Da Camera Trio, same venue. Both concerts are at 8 p.m. and ticket information is at 886â€"1673. Elsbeth Heim, the noted Swiss pianist, has performed throughout Europe in recitals with chamber ensembles and major orchestras. A friend of many important European and North American composers, she has become a champion of contemporary piano music. CLEAROUT! R BUY Al TWO FOR THE ROAD GRE Et )ISCC untéo Prices!) >â€"in with o. A.C FINANCING ON NEW 1987 PICKUPS & SENTRAS O.A.C. Jazz Canada brings to life the music of Duke Ellington, Hoagy Carmichael, Jelly Roll Morton and other jazz greats. Various performances throughout the evening will include a blending of musical styles and textures that ranges from a timeless and mellow duo to a full ensemble jam of ‘"‘Take the ‘A‘ Train" with solos from every corner of the stage. Tickets for Jazz Canada are still available at UW â€" $16 for adults and $12 for students and seniors. Jazz Canada is a starâ€"studded jJam session â€" a prestigious enâ€" semble of Canada‘s most reâ€" nowned figures from the world of jazz. This stellar band will inâ€" clude Ed Bickert, Terry Clark and Rob McConnell of Boss Brass fame, lan Bargh, Guido Basso, Jim Galloway and Neil Swainson. Jazz Canada, a group of some of Canada‘s best jazz musicians will perform Tuesday, Sept. 30 at 8 p.m. in UW Humanities Theaâ€" Doors and bar open at 2 p.m., music begins at 3 p.m. Adplssloa for members $3, nonâ€"members accompanying a member $4 and other nonâ€"members $5. The Golden Triangle Jazz Club presents Don French and the French Quarter Jazz Band in an afternoon of swing, ragtime piano and Dixieland Sunday, Sept. 28 at the IBEW Hall, Forwell Rd. Kitchener. GTJ presents Don French at UW anada Jazz REACHING Introduction to Woodworking Creative Writing Workshop FOR, THE FUTURE Coping with Strees Infroduction to Conversational First Aid tfor Home and School Introduction to Photography B Introduction to Calligraphy * 8 Introduction to 10 Computers in the Home: 10 Going Beyond Video Games Tuesday and Thursday evenings 7:00 â€" 9:30 p.m. English classes for all levels, plus classes in English/Computer, English/Sewing, English/Auto Mechanics, and Pronunciation and Spelling. Evening classes begin September 23, 1986. For further information, contact the Continuing Education Departâ€" ment at 742â€"1751, ext. 298. Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Collegiate and Vocational School (K.C.1. 787 King Street West i. 64) Morniday through Fi 9:15 to 11:15 a.m.mor 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. Classes in Pronunciation/Spelling, Writing, English for Women, EngllshfovMen.Freebabysilï¬ngandpfo-:cghooflotchildnnoudun students. Centrevilieâ€"Chicopee Community Centre 141 Morgan Avenue Kitchener Monday and Wednesday 1:15 to 3:15 p.m. Smail group instruction with extra attention to individual needs. Babysitting available free of charge for children of adult students. EVENING CLASSES DAY CLASSES: FREE ENGLISH CLASSES WE OFFER: & Fun and exercise in a friendly atmosphere e 4 sheets of ice e 2 licensed lounges f * e Low membership rates (new members can join for just over $100) e Social and competitive draws e Curling as often as you wish on the days you wish e Free instruction for beginners e Bonspiels, jitneys, social events e Ice time available for industrial, church or school leagues FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 7445â€"1201 Find Out Why Curling is Such A Popular Family Winter Sport! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL 886â€"4418 Be An Elmira Curling Member! â€" Call Today CURLING CLUB GO CURLING THIS WINTER ) AT THE @stlart DAt®: Week of October 6thâ€"10th, 1986. (Creative Writing starts September 29, 1986.) Register: Call 745â€"1201. WATERLOO COUNTY SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD offered in coâ€"operation with the Ministry of S:itizamhipandCultumandKinPm & Recreation). The Waterioo County Boara of Education 12 10 Aduit Leisure courses : Payable at first night of course. Tuition is $2.00/hour of instruction. A material fee has been added to the cost of courses marked with an asterisk *. Mon. 7â€"0â€"30 p.m, _ St. Mary‘s Elementary Mon. 7â€"0â€"30 p.m. _ St Mary‘s Sec. School Mon./Wed. 7â€"9 p.m. St. Mary‘s Sec. School Thurs 79 pm Magr Gieason Thurs 7â€"9:30 pm Wed. 7â€"9 pm. Mon. 7â€"9 pm. Tues. 7â€"9 pm. Mon. 7â€"0:30 p.m. Tues. 7â€"0â€"30 pm _ St Jerome‘s Sec. Mon. 7â€"9 p.m. St. Jerome‘s Sec. St. Mary‘s Elementary St. Jerome‘s Sec. St. Mary‘s Sec. School _ $45.00 St. Mary‘s Sec. School 45.00 St. Mary‘s Elementary 40.00 1200