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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 2000, p. 20

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JACOBS 'airway umber DNA, wallpaper patterns, contour maps etc. The images on these large paint- ings are densely packed with layers of thick. opaque paint, with each layer of imagery fighting for attention. The idea for the exhibi- tion evolved from the artist's own suburban upbringing. The imagery and symbols are all familiar ones to urban living, and work to highlight . . Concert to benefit land-mine sumvors Continued from page IS charitable organization, More information abo ing as chair of project and Consort Can'tatis Consort Caritatis can l Paul taking role of tenor Consort Caritatis is com- found on their website soloist.The recording which promised of accomplished www.consort-caritatisra. has to date sold 20,000CD's, choral musicians and The concert takes plat has raised over $120,000 for soloists from across Canada on Nov. 19 at 3 pm. at Tl MCC and Habitat for who volunteer their time. Centre In The Squat Humanity. talents and personal Reserved tickets for this fr: The success of this pro- ject led Ken and another participants in the Messiah project to establish a unique COMFORT SPEED SUPPORT ' it‘s a _ . a 39. ", flit“ I t 4»- x C? m.' if ?stettt, Includes Automatlc and Mr Conditioning, pun . 2.0L Engwe . SearLock‘” Anti-Theft System . Power Door Locks with Remote Keyless Entry . Stereo with CD Player . Child Proof Door Locks . 6040 Split Rear Seat . Rear Seat Heat Ducts us se wagon The exhibition will be on display from Nov, 7-25, with an opening reception to meet the artist held on Nov. 8 at 4 p.m. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 pm and Saturdays from noon to 5 pan. Admission is free. the idea of control people have in planning their lives. 7 Harris grew up in London, ON, before moving Consort Caritatis is com- promised of accomplished choral musicians and soloists from across Canada who volunteer their time. talents and personal finances to produce rrrst- rate concerts and recordings as a statement of friendship and peace in the world. The name of the organi- zation means "musical group performing for chari- ty" and its motto is "music that makes a difference". A Latin dance technique seminar conducted by Mandy Hanafft will take place from 7-8 pm, followed by general dancing to midnight. Rainbow Rhythm Ballroom group to offer Latin dance instructions T2 Rainbow Rhythm - Ballroom Dance group will host a dance Nov. 4 at Bingeman Park Ballroom. Doors open at 6:30 Fm. expectmore The concert takes place on Nov. 19 at 3 pm. at The Centre In The Square. Reserved tickets for this free event are available at the Centre box omce on a first- come-first-served basis. Tickets can be obtained in person at the Centre's box office, 101 Queen Street N, in Kitchener, or by calling (519) 578 1570 or toll free 1-800- 265 8977. to the K-W area to study art at the University of Waterloo. Graduating in 1997, Harris has continued to make art in Kitchener. and has exhibited both locally and in Toronto. His paintings the Sunday Dinner Series were recently shown at the Rotunda Gallery in Kitchener city hall in August. Peter is a member of Globe Studios in Kitchener. More information about Consort Caritatis can be found on their website at www.consort-caritatis.ca. Also, tickets are now on sale for Rainbow Rhythm Ballroom Dame's New Year's Eve dinner, dance and floor show. The evening will also fea- ture a light buffet, door prizes and a cash bar. For further information about these events, call 744-4315.

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