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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1988, p. 38

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nis Competitions and several other awards, and has kept highly occupied with music ever since. He has performed with various ensembles for the Chamber Music The Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Chamber Music Society concludes its busy season with an ensemble of outstandâ€" Among the members of the KWCMS Piano Quartet are (iâ€"r) violinist Virgina Chen, cellist Chris Sharpe and violist Margaret Metcalite who will join Sydney Bulmafi-fiemlngbgianist in next Wednesday‘s concert, the conciluding performance of the Chamber lety‘s ing local artists, as the KWCMS Piano Quartet performs Wednesday May 18 at 8 p.m. at the Music Room. Three string players from the Kâ€"W Symphony Orchestra and a fine pianâ€" ist who is also a mathematician at Wilftid Laurier University are the artists involved, and the program is solidly classical, with a piano quartet by Mozart, a violin sonata and a string trio by Beethoven. Chris Sharpe, cello, graduated from WLU‘s Faculty of Music and has ever since been a member of the Kâ€"W Symphony. Sharpe has also been a very active chamber musician and soloist in the area, having been cellist of the Austin Quartet, the Irving Iimer Quartet, and several other quartets as well as many duos and trios for the Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society and others. He most recently was the cello soloist in the concert by Kammermusik on April 26. Chris is also Personne! Manager of the Kâ€"W Symphony Sydney Bulmanâ€"Fleming, pianist, has the distinction of being a profesâ€" sional mathematician rather than a professional musician, being Associâ€" ate Professor of Mathematics at Wilâ€" frmd Laurer University. In his younâ€" ger days he was the winner of the top prize in the British Columbia Kiwaâ€" PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY 11, 1988 Virginia Chen, violin, is the Asso clate Concertmaster of the Kâ€"W Symâ€" phony. Active in chamber music since her student days at Manhattan School of Music in New York. she has performed with the other two string plavers on our concert as the Virginia Chen Trio on many occasions in the Margaret Metcalfe, viocla, has been a member of the Kâ€"W Symphony for over a decade, and is wellâ€"known in the area for many solo and ensemâ€" ble performances as well as for her presence in the Kâ€"W Symphony viola section. She recently played a solo recital at First United Church in Waterloo, and has played in several ensembles for the Chamber Music Society over the vears. Piano quartet completes 1987â€"88 KWCMS season A performance of Mozart Violin and Piano Sonatas with Niky Kamran, another mathematician, was the warmly remembered final concert of our season last year, and it is a pleasure to have this distinguished Society over the years, including what is now the Canadian Chamber Enâ€" semble, and has accompanied many of the area‘s soloists. ./&fi’ _(/un .%‘mtl: £ 4" .Zan/.ua‘ (mu/a', 51 ‘a/l’:v/n"d /5/., and Tia» 9-«.‘ Fuelph NUI 1N# 1 f519) ase arrs Ftwal and Witdiife 16 L4 15 L â€" 16. 1988 Gmes by appount 1988 1988 1988 Ipring I Tickets are $11 (student/senior $7), available at the door or from the box offices of Centre in the Square or University of Waterloo, and at Words Worth Books, 88 King St. S. Informaâ€" tion and reservations are available from the answering machine at 886 1673. artist returning to us for this season‘s Iimttad Cifctroms 1# 00 18 0C 18 0C uie CErhibhtiun 10 0(“‘/ an 10 0C 16 0C paind nys The Waterloo North Hydro will show the public how to avoid electriâ€" cal accidents, Kâ€"W Regional Ambuâ€" lance personnel will be available for possible accident casualty simulation exercises, the Waterloo Regional Poâ€" lice Force will demonstrate bicycle The general theme of this year‘s cavalcade is spring and summer safeâ€" ty. Experienced staff will be on hand to discuss all aspects of safety in the home, school, work, play and on our highways. Conestoga Mall will host the 14th annual Cavalcade of Safety Friday, May 13 and Saturday May 14. Page 1 Page 8 IN OUR YES YOU MAY SALE FLYER, THERE HAS BEEN AN ERROR PAGE 1 The 10x10 Wood Shed kit was sale priced at 279.99 and should be 379.99 â€" we regret any inconvenience this may cause. CoOPPS AA Cavalcade of Safety COPPS Sale ends Sat. May 28/88 Driveway sealer $9.69 Pressure treated mini ties $5.99 Concrete mix $3.69 4500 Series VHP Garage Door Opener $199.99 A dance benefit for the Tim Franks Memorial Scholarship. 341 Marsland Dr.. Waterioo 886â€"7730 Ontario‘s Largest Unlicensed Dance FRIDAY, MAY 13 CFNY VIDEO DANCE PUMP UP THE VOLUME CORRECTION WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 :) in cooperation with O.S.A.1.D. »ea and S$.A.D.D. present in our flyer, some prices were omitted THURSDAY 25 and OVER SKATE 8 to 11 p.m. GOLDEN OLDIES NIGHT SATURDAY PARENTS and KIDS SKATE 10:00 â€" Noon OPEN VIDEO SKATE 1:00 â€" 4:00 CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN SKATE 7:00 â€" 9:30 â€" 9:00 â€" 11:30 SUNDA Y OPEN VIDEO SKATE 1:00 â€" 3:30 â€" 3:00 â€" 5:30 18 AND OVER SKATE 8:00 â€" 10:30 VID =VID l with Don Berns Other excellent exhibits will be provided by the Ministry of Transporâ€" tation, the Waterloo Region Block Parents Program, the Infant and Toddler Safety Association, Kâ€"W Powâ€" er Squadron, and the Kâ€"W Cycle Club. A volunteer, nonâ€"profit organizaâ€" tion, the Waterloo Regional Safety Council was formed in 1973. and road safety. and the Acorn and Fire Safety Limited will check home, vehicle and boat fire extinguishers for For more information about the cavalcade, the Waterloo Regional Safety Council, or if interested in becoming a member call 884â€"5300. MONDAY B 00 a m 745â€"9447 «32 cnames st & as umrvemsity ave. & KITCHENER WATERLOO wEDNE SDay Lree Parking ASSOCiATE STORE 746â€"4300 THURSOAY and FRIDAY B 00 a m 10 9 00 p m

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