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Schafer has been arâ€" tistâ€"inâ€"residence at Meâ€" morial University (1963â€"1965) and Profesâ€" sor of Communication Studies at Simon Fraser University (1965â€"1975). Presently, he continues his creâ€" ative work from the relative seclusion of his farm near Bancroft, Ontario. Although his early formal studies were in music, Schafer has also been profoundly inâ€" fluenced by his indeâ€" pendent studies in lanâ€" guage, literature and philosophy, and by the views of Marshall McLuhan. All of these form a part of the deep sensiâ€" tivity to the pressing issues of our contemâ€" porary life that inâ€" forms many of Schafer‘s composiâ€" tions, which number close to one hundred. Requiems For a Toronto Kammertrio at Chamber dinnerâ€"concert The Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society presents its opening dinner conâ€" cert of the 1983â€"84 seaâ€" son Saturday, Nov. 5 with a performance by The Toronto Kammerâ€" trio at Conrad Grebel College. The dinner portion of the program begins at 7 p.m. in the Dining Room at the College, lWESMY NIGHTS ARE PARTY NIGCHTS EVERY WEEK AT TNE TRAVELER‘S 20 DANCERS â€" 2 STACES NONâ€"STOP! Moron innele Tuesday Night We Feature: Reduced Rates Free Table Dancing e Traveler‘s Tâ€"shirts e Prizes Galore Don‘t Forget Our Businessman‘s Lunch! _ _ DROP IN ANY DAY! Featuring The Finest in Continuous Exotic French Table Dancers Just Off The 401 on Highway 24 South (Hespeler Road) Cambridge 623â€"9950 We‘re The Area‘s Largest Exotic Entertainment Lounge North/White, Miniwanâ€" ka, and Music For A Wilderness Lake, among others, arise from his intense conâ€" cern for the environâ€" ment. In two of his recent works, Apocalypsis and RA, Schafer treats timeless (and particuâ€" larly timely) topics in grand proportions. RA, for example, is an eleâ€" venâ€"hour synesthetic work (premiered last spring at the Ontario Science Centre) which takes as its program the descent of the Egyptian sun god, Ra, into the netherworld, with the evening‘s em tertainment to follow at 9 p.m. in the Chapâ€" el. Complete package tickets are $25 per perâ€" son or $22 each for groups of four or more. The Toronto Kamâ€" mertrio of pianist Kathleen Solose, violinâ€" ist Anthony Flint and Bluevale collegiate presents You Can‘t Take It With You as its annual stage production Nov. 3â€"5 at 8 p.m. at the school. Cost is $3 for adults, $2 for students, $1 for children and $8 for families. BCI stage production Schafer has written five books, some 16 pamphlets, and nuâ€" merous â€" articles. _ World is perhaps one of his most visionary books; it is a profusely documented an)g_l_ysis of the global ‘‘soundâ€" scape," and an urgent plea for a sensitive and artistic tuning of it through large scale acoustical design (rather than the norâ€" mally resorted to noise abatement measures). cellist Ifan Williams, has gained considerâ€" able acclaim as an exâ€" citing new piano trio. Spotlight of the dinâ€" ner is on French cuiâ€" sine and among the trios performed are topâ€"drawer pieces by Saintâ€"Saens, Roussel and Ravel. For ticket informa tion phone 886â€"1673.