ISHGWTIME i The Torchmen gospel quartet,. Grammy award nominees in 1995, will be in concert at Burns Churcli, Ashburn, on Sunday, Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m. (freewill offering). The Torchmen have ministered in gospel music throughout much cf Canada and the U.S. the past 26 years. For more information, cal 655-4240. Artist at store Artist James Lumbers will be in Whitby on Fr1- day, Nov. 1. His works, including his newest, Im4gination, will ho on display at Classic Arrangements, in Whitby Towne Square, at Garden Street and Rossland Road. Lumbers will ho. at the store from 6:30 to 9 p.m. CREDIT COUNSELLING The Credi Counselling Service cf Durham Region provides help to those who have financial problems. Cail 579-1951. KRAFT & SIL VER Dynamiec duo to perform at Temple A guitar and harpsichord duo who have performed al over the world will ho in concert in Oshawa on Satuýrday night, Nov. 9. Described as a «hnical master,' guitarist Norbert Kraft was the firat North American ever to win the prestigions Segovia Com- petition ini Mallorca, Spain Bonne Silver is a highly sought after chamber musi- cian who has performed At the zoo A CRAB- EATING MACAQUE perches on the shoulder of Bowmanville Zooi intern Jackie Borosa during a ceremony marking the zoo receiving a major zoological award. Borosa is one of 15 youth learning- animal husbandry and behavicur management at the Canadian Animal Training Academy, co-founded by the zoo and Human Resources Canada. Photo by Mark Reesor, Whitby Free Press 'ids' oeady to perform Fr GO[Le The Kids on the Block - Durham Region are getting ready te raise the curtain for children in Durham Region. The educational program uses life-esize puppets te, bring an awareness of different disabijities and social issues. The ida on the Block - Durham Region program has been cperating for more than 10Oyears For more informations or te, book, a...performance, -caIl Henderson at 655-5680.' with Canada's finest musi- cians and orchestras. Kraft & Silver will offer both a new and traditional repertoire at their concert at the Salvation Ar-m Templ>e 570 ThorritonRd The second of four con- certs organized by the Dur- hain Region Concert Asso- ciation, tickets for Kraft & Silver are $18 for aduits and $12 for students. An exhibition of original quilts by Oshawa artist Thérèse Bisson Klrkland will open at the Robert McL,ýaughlin Gallery on Nov. 7. The public is invited ta meet the artist at a gallery reception to be held Saturday, Nov. 17, 2 to 4 P.m. For Bisson Kirkland, this is her first exhibition ini a gallery setting. In quilting, Bisson Kirkland discovered an art formn that reflects her faith ini tradition, and her culture (she ofteri quilts with a fleur-de-lis, a second signature). Her flnest works are often the largest in size and scale, such as Season of the Heart for wbich she used a central neutral colour, then added red te crie aide and blue te the. other in increasing CHINESE FOOD,% AilYou Cati Eat BUJFýET- LUNCH $4.95 DINNR $7,e95 Weekends & Holidays Childre Under 10 - 1C Price - Regular Menu Available DIIN AEOU EIV Gospel show intensities. To celebrate Christmas, she has speciaiiy quilted a series of miniatures for the show. Bornrin Ste. Justine, Que., Bisson Kirkland has reside d in Oshawa for over 30 years. She is an active member of the Frénch-Canadian commuity, asisting with many cultural activities. The exhibition continues until Jan. 12. Nine' beg'ins Frilday Durham Shoestring Perforiners begins its 23rd season with Cloud Nine by Caryi Churchilli, a look at the sfuge to corne to grips with J hagng sexual standards while maintaining farnily values. Cloud Nine, premiered in then enjoyed a two-year run on Broadway in 1981 and delighted audiences in Toronto for six months in 1984. British playwright Churchill has created 14 characters, spanning 100 years, including a devoted wife played by a mani, a nine- year-old boy played by a woman, and a precocious five-year-old girl played by a man. The resuit is a hilarious state of affairs that resonates with more than a decibel of trtth. CJloud Nitre runs Nov, 1, 2, 7y 8 and 9 at 8 p.m., at the Arts Resource Centre located behind Oshawa City Hall. Tickets are available frorn Walters Music Centre, Oshawa or from Information Oshawa in the Oshawa Centre. Cloud Nine contains material suitable for- a mature audience. For further information, contact Carolyn Wilson at 725-9256. 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