PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 5, 1989 heard Nov. 15. January 17 will feature the voices of Henriette Schellenberg, soprano, Carol Ann Feldstein, mezzoâ€"soprano, Guillermo Silvaâ€"Marin, tenor, and the Guelph Chamber Choir. Agnes Grossmann will again conduct April 18, 1990, pieces by J.C. Bach, Handel, Elgar, Ridout, and Vaughan Williams. The Chamber Series will begin Oct. 11 with Robert Silverman at the piano and performances of the works by Tcherepnin, Beethoven, and Schumann. The music of Dahl, Kodaly and Tchaikovsky will be presented Nov. 8 and pieces by Boehm, Haydn, Spohr and Beethoven will be heard Nov. 29. With Armenian conductâ€" Kâ€"W Symphony begin Sept. 13 with pieces from Scarlatti/Avison, Handel, and Haydn. The music of Holst, Britten, _ Mozart, _ Purcell, Handel and Kulesha will be Schoenberg, . OLFAUBRIOCNOCNâ€" berg, and Mozart, Mar. 7, and works by Schnittke, Wagner and Mozart will be presened by the ensemble May 30. Eight Decades Alive, a conâ€" temporay gollection of classics and informal commentary to stretch the imagination, will begin with work by Prokofiev, ing, Angele Dubeau on violin and James Mason on oboe, the ensemble will bring the audiâ€" ence pieces by Mozart, Debusâ€" sy/Greissle, Bach, Kulesha, and Stravinsky, Feb. 14. Daâ€" niel Lichti on baritone and Thomas Kay on flute will play Kulesha, Oct. 26. Leslie De‘ath will be guest pianist, Jan. 25 when the audience will hear works by Vivier/Rea, Ligeti, Webern, and Poulenc. Mezzoâ€"soprano Jean Stilwell has been invied to sing, May 3, (Continued from page 16) when pieces by Stravinsky, Schafer, Berio and Lutosiaw#â€" ki will be heard. R A special series called Kidâ€" stuff will be presented Oct. 29, Jan. 28 and Mar. 25. Paul Hann will amaze children with his music and humor when plays guitar, bends balloons, stories, Oct. 29. The symphony players and their lifeâ€"size pupâ€" | pets will lead children on a | Magical Musical Tour through the orchestra, Jan. 28. So You Want To Be A Conductor, with the pied piper of symphony to let children in on the tricks of the trade. The KWS Youth Orchestra, ground for young classical muâ€" sicians, will present the first in a fourâ€"part series, Oct. 29. ce ht tm the ~A mong i 3 ~_ * No Interest Monthly Payment Plans * Personal Service .. _‘ . ' * 30 Years of Commeycial Experience Th# j .. * Extended Warranty Coverage on New Vahicies M 450 Phillip Streot 747â€"9947 Watertoo, N2L 5J2 )5 STRICKLERâ€"SPRUNG flmmm LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK It‘s the time to find out how your community works for you. * â€" Ministry of DO YOU Ontario _ John Eakins, Minister In support of your Local Government Week Celebrations. REALLY KNOW What does your municipal clerk do? ABOUT WHERE YOU LIVE Find the correct answers, and much more about the community you live in, during Who can vote in local government elections? do you need a building permit? How do zoning byâ€"laws affect you? Can you answer these questions? @10 10â€"15 you don‘t pa y ‘ property lnm;o“r What happens if ow