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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Oct 2005, p. 11

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Canada's Pied Pumkin makes ttrtt4ilttilltmtttttrt appearance at Waterloo community Arts Centre British Columbia's mus! lmahlc string hand of the 1970s began their nail-him: ing antics back in [973. and 5mm became the darlings of the college circuit and the burgeoning folk festival scene. Their stage shows were renowned for roff-ihe cuff craziness. gorgeous har- "wnies, and intricate, The Canadian Chamber Ensemble ((IZEI launch- es its 3lst exciting season tonight with an 8 p-m. per- formance at First United Church in Waterloo, It's hard [u inmglnv [hill unyum- could haw we!” lune m Canada in the past If" years and mu e.xperi- otced the wonder ot a Pied Pumkin concert, The first concert of this four-part series is entitled Glorious Winds and will highlight the renowned wind section of the EIISCIIP ble. CCE opens 3 1st season tonight with concert r7 MP""'"" 5331511011? 'h"é)i'" ‘ Eaegg‘w Etnmntrtieluttited H wtimiitiiirtacestHtttitittee.Markttieti-t 7mm*Wme$lnfirmmmmmm-- matitttt,tmititctlhmts , momma. _ _ I . fall show Oct. 29 - Oct. 30 at Bingemans 425 Bingemans Centre Drive. Kitchener Saturday and Sunday 10am - 5pm Tickets: S4 adult admission. children 12 and under tree For two days, talented Canadian Artisans, Artists, Craftspeople. and Guilds will be displaying, demonstrating and selling their unique products. _ 'fm, a .11.. summing, rhythmic tum-s that filled the dame Hum with happy gyrating Inns. Rick Scott. dulcimer player. teamed up with multi-instrumental Shari Ulrich and mercurial gui- tarist Joe Mock to inspire a generation of folkies. The energy never wavered. Not even when Shari left to form the Home- The 2005-2006 season of the CCF, will feature the music of the great Czech composer Antonin Dvorak and his contemporaries. At the same time. Pred I'umkin blazed the trail fur independent record Produc - lion and sales- wlling over 30,000 LPs from the stage between 1973 and 1976. The feature hark on this inaugural concert is Dvo- rak's Serenade in D minor. The Serenade is scored for oboes. Clarinets. bas- soons, contrabassoon. and three horns. [nun Band. while kick and Joe “am 011 us Pied Pear. and nut Later when Joe drift, ed am)». the ocea" while Shari left Valdy behind [or a successful solo career and Rick became one of Cana- da's most pupulur children; entertainers. The magic was clearly still there when the Pumkin reunited to tour and record in 1998. releasing a CD of those early recordings- Plucking Bovine. followed by a live CD of old and new songs -- Pied Alive in 2000. To their delight, three Cello and double-bass provide support that high- lights Dvorak's rare gift for wind sonorilies. lt is one of the most beautiful works for a medi- um sized wind ensemble since Mozart. Also on the program are works by Francaix. Poulenc and Ibert's Le Iardiniere de Samos, rarely performed generalimls m Pulnkin fans are flocking to Pumkin shows. Head out In experience the incomparable humour, stories. spirit and musician- ship that is a night with the Pumkin as they return to Kitchener-Waterloo. The concert will take Oct, 29 at 8 pm. at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre, located at 25 Regina St. s., in Waterloo. Tickets are $16 in advance and $18 at the door and can be purchased at the arts centre or at 578-6298. incidental music to the comedy by Charles Vildrac. To order tickets. call the box office at 578-15?0 or l- 800-265-8977. Tickets can also be ordered by visiting wwwhwsymphonyumxa . Administrative Update of the Regional Tree By-Iaw The Regional Tree By-law (99-045! restricts and regulates the cutting of trees in woodlands for the purpose of promoting sustainable use of our forests. The current by-law was. enacted under the Forestry Act in 1999, C hunges to provincial legislation mm: require that tree by-laws be enacted under the Municipal Act. 2001. As certain provisions of the current by-law will become invalid at the end of 2005. the Region is proposing to update the by-law in. required. “3 that the Region will have at fully xahd Tree By-law at the beginning of 2006. The proposed new hy-lzm is not intended to result in substantive changes in the day- to-day management of woodlands hy landowners and forestry contractors, The pro- pmed changes are merely intended In bring the hy-luw into compliance with the MurticipalAct, 200t, and will come into play when there is a cuntrai ennun ol the hy- law, For example. the Region"; Municipal Lam Enforccment tm'icct, will hare lhe power to issue stop-work urtlers if a coma“ Cilttttu is in progreh_ In mlrlitiun. tinc, in: surlatiortr, “Ill he risgitificuratly utcreuxed. A deluded reiieii. of lhe pmpmed ellungex and the din" by -lavs are outlined in Regional Repun P4154105 A Plihlie Meeting of the Planning and Works Commrttcc ix hung held to i‘eeeiie input from mcmhers of thus public mi the draft bylaw The Puhiic Meeuny in“ he held ttrt: Date: Time: Place: No formal decision Will he made on the draft hy-lass at the Puhlic Meeting Informa- tion received at the Public Meeting and written suhmrsxions reuencd prior to 4 It] pm. Tuesday. November 8, 2005 will he considered in making appropriate revisions to the draft by-law before it is submitted to Regional Council for final approval at a later date. To view the proposed draft bylaw and accompanying staff report. vviit the Region’s website at wchysrrgiotveatrrl_itus2i1sa. and follow the "Government" link to Agendas & Minutes! Standing Committees/Planning and Works. Click on September 20. 2005 in the Agendas column, and then scroll down to P-05-095 and Attachment. If you have questions regarding the proposed bylaw. wish to request a hard mpy of the draft by-law and staff report, or want to submit written comments, pleaw contact: Chris Cmvielin. Manager of Environmental Planning; chmnal Mumcipality of Waterloo. IS" Frederick Strcct. Krtchcntt Ontario. NY', .1]? Phone t5lnt 57r4fiin Inn til”! 57'i a44n Iirmml gchriso? reg-aterloovn.ca It you “uh In Wcak at the l'uhlu Mcctum. plcuw “gum": In mimnu‘ by caller) thc chmnul Clcrk"s t Mm c M f7f 11.yt by J “I p m . Wedrtcsdity. (It tuber 3h. THUS Kris I lctcltrt Hunt-u n! Count II and Mlnumsthmu‘ 'icrxrct-ss,'Rrtnonal (“CIR Tuesday. November l. 2005 9:flfla.m. chlunul Council ( Ivambers lfif) Frederick Street. 2nd floor, Kitchener, PUBLIC MEETING Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE

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