ii rrt i j sy- ft i a v n v thursday thesondsehibn sports news k district news 5f byannegretimnre wschoolpivgramtaaris stouffville at teaching children in whitchurch highlands various grades how to schoolchildxen are compose and perform learning about music in a their own music i whole new way r my aim is 10 teach them music from the inside outexplained thomas baker who is leading the program vinstead of learning about music from the outside by studying v its a multitextured kind of thing said the bearded baker etc and then make noises illustrating these qualities v the next step is picking a concept or theme around which to build their composition one recent group chose watervythey songs and notes and then somewhere around university age asking themselves- what is music and where does it come from the kids start right out bjr discovering what music is all about mr- baker a com poser living in ephyr is he said that another started out writing down advantage ofhisap- associate words such as proach is that the kids condensation ice will be able to be part of a flowing waves spray much more complex and then finding sounds to piece of music than by more orthodox methods since formal skills such as reading difficult music notations are not required k the musician starts sponsored by the ontario list all the qualities a arts council under the sound can have such as creative arts in the loud soft agitated calm stores extend hours thomas baker is helping children in a grade six class at whitchurchhighlands compose their own music thestudents learn where and how music originates how it is tfconstrrctedand why notation is necessary all through their own experiments in com position thomas baker a composer living in zephyr has led similar projects at various other schools annegret lamure stouffville main street stouffvdle stores will remain open until 9 pm mghiiy from dec 16 to dec24 the express those ideas its sort of like sound painting said mr baker then the question is how can we put all this together judging by the en- this way without benefit the children off by having thusiastic groups this of staff treble def or them make a sound doesnt present too many notes of any kind j problems j the most faithfully it is not unusual for a reproduced piece had class to conceive write been rather- ingeniously down compose set down riot only by rehearse and then thick and thin high and perform their work all in mow lines on the graph one afternoon j j but by employing 7 difv its so easy once ferent colours for the is to be performed it is vocal muskthetice workshops -atjesse- up to the children toisanalwaysaccessible ketchum jeastdale figure out the various instrument he ex- collegiateand ways in which this may plained is r- elementary school be done and each group mr- bakerhas- an before coming to whit- comes up with a different extensive background in church highlands and approach to test the choral music v be has hopes to eventually set up effideocy and clearness sung with the festival a whole music program of i the notations the singers 2 the toronto based on his techniques groups tape record their mendelsohn choirjand he used to go to city the vancouver chamber- schools but one day asked choir- vi did somuch himself why not here choral music i started to the rural schools really write my own said the tend to lose out octhis composer -j- sort of thing said mr- pieces individually and then pass their notations to a different group who attempt to recreate the music from the in structions surprisingly enough roughly half the children were successful in re creating the original in mrbakerhasbeld baker v vois vj- catalogue his students tribune was informed the only exceptions will be saturday dec 18 and christmas eve when the stores will close at 6 pm organization plans lowinfcohie housing stouffville nearly every land owner who appears before planning board does so with the object of im- proving his financial position last week was the agricultural land exception when brother- mr ratcliffe said daniel ratcliffe of the they have received offers christian- brothers j to sell the- landtorover provincialate presented a l000000but v arent board would have to decide if theywishfd to add a new designation the proposal is i 3- i complicated by the fact it 11t v 1 i i is located on goodivo subcommittee decision owner on the land would have to live in his own home said mr ratcliffe youve chosen a theme to find synonyms said baker expressively waving his arms for instance for a block of ice you make a big thick ice chord then cut off and hold it to indicate a cold flat surface v to teach children about music notation mr baker has various groups compose and rehearse a short piece and then make notations on graph paps to illustrate how it residents afehq inierviewlocal candidates ohtiv v panels of local residents will be interviewing candidates in the whitchurch stouffville i municipal campaign dec ton cable 10 tv- various parts as well thisexerciseas well as being greatlyenjoyed- by the children teaches them what music notation is all about and mr baker hopes will enable jthemtb view the conv- ventional system pf notation in a whole new light although mr baker also coaches several 4 small combos in the school he feels children erf ivi q1tt1 t- cikir should learn to employ cll 1tjlcijlij1 j f9ljmks the hotseat program will be aired 1- beginning 7 jj v panelsjwill be made up of guests invited into the studio by individual candidates j j public and separate boards of education candidate will be grilled friday night while candidatesfrbm markhamwillbeonthe air monday i hajndcraf ts sold proposal for 442 acres located on the north western corner of whitchurch stouffville south of davis drive and newmarket it will be up to the new york regional council in 1977 to consider an adjustment to- makev wgionalt repres- monev we havtmte v entation the ad- work in the third aecded last week world and we would like in response to complaints from the town of council representation and called forcouncilto base its membership on k population t however the nor thern municipalities within the region are concerned that a- markharnsobjection onmaincstisvaptly t is that it has only 176 per whilit has ien shopare centrepresentation 6n- n delicate replicaipfian council with 26 9 per cent nothing jtoj do with the 4 tiquechin dolls but mrs of ithe regions total lusaous constructions on j campbells pride and joy s population daptfy of 2sli committee was fashioned lids she has hit- representation strictly on -a- commiuee was th ctonffvillp ravorv f first formed tostudy frossto onthedeaof usmg them based redistribution in 1974 as the basis of dried jn oasea reaisiriduuon in ia4 cozv atmosnhere us uie uasis ui ariea population following markhams j u j z flower arrangements and the region 1 first request for in joyce campbell the mounting the result on old mrs7 mr ratcliffe told the mr king said that board that the plan vould- because no services are atitjj the more creased representatu populated south t however that group 1 member pnlytwke jtf evenly a along with -con- w uic nusc miu a un r vurvevifib the j thenorth sidering representation area for various antiques vssste l v cbnsiderationrbyandsouth and with- based on population theand artifacts hand- f r j iff il next monthlji fvchairman garfield committee will also study crafted puppets t as weuas doing herj tws wiriaht mm kaci a wjrj ouctom macrame planters 7 lownlidsshealso does dishesinestle oh custom decorating for f old furniture and people who bf ing in theirs walls are filled with a own 0ip called too ions si r w i- v 1 jstnttfpvhtp ctatoc lt q mnra mn anil mioctinnc ftn crvpif stouffville states that a more con 5the 4-whitchurch- ase documents wouldbe parts of tbeplan our idea is to provide homes for people in the lower income bracket said mr ratcliffe x and questions on specific planning board the proposed four and one hav lots per acre nnaapnj of a new mr ratcliffe said r subcommittee in january that the development t to take on rte study and would need t have l c ls schoolschuchesand to confirm that 1 hameinn rnmnprrtiu chairman eldred king shopping areas as well as decision tomorrow darcy mckeough infi3nuen sub mission to pkfrihing board 4 y by pete sanderson goals while frankfords game stoppmgwofthe squad chieflythrough- stouffville 1 marksmen included 50 shots he faced with the outstanding play of an 18 injuries which proved the stouffville arena has lawrence mccomb paul frankfords rick kevin barrickbarrick oied vfatalvs been a friendly place for bedardrphil gravelle mcintosh off 3 for shot thestarch out of the r rmng f mr tompson and mr the ken may clippers so and tim neron roughing damon bennett frahkford sails as he as a resultpf -headiin- west received cuts and far this last j mccomb opened the puued the scored from meakes and 1 juries sustained in a two bruisestand stanley west saturday was no ex- scoring for frankford 1 with his powerplay blast iassinck after lust 44 carcollision at the 7th a passenger suffered a frcedtion- the real estate and the 10 leah stnnd nn a minnto inter rvia jaiia markham an 18 year old i woman early tuesday morning car at the 7th a passenger suffered a inception- the real estate and the 10 lead stood up a minute later doug seconds of play- a minute concessionand 18th fractured shoulder squad rolled over frank- vuntil t u ul rv- v jisfcllc i s n avenue v a vyork sat 820 monday re police i evening a cardriven by who wyne thompson 17 of lot thboundatthe 30 concession7 was in in the process of making couision with a car driven leftjhand turn by thomas west 16 collision occurred- mr brenda mcleod 18 tompson was reportedly of perth sustained head northbound ford saturday night 7a mark the eighteenminute taylor shottheclippers later assinck combined thefirstperiod ahead onvpasses from with geoff roy toiset r and chris clarndge scored the other clipper first as paul bedard beat fdub seemed destined for clipper rick marshman more but the third period marshman played a solid belonged to the may neron scored a short- handed goal with teammate jamie odgen many unique items are on display at the gingerbread house a new establishment on main st joyce campbell who operated a off for high-sticking- but uy wu it was barnck who put s enterprise in apsley before settling in the clippers up by two one minute later from assinck and bennett chris clarndge rounded out the scoring as he 1 converted damon ben netts pass for a power play goal with one second j remaining in the game the barrick- assinck meakes combination picked up where their taylor brown connor counterparts left off last week assinck set up all four of his linemates goals arid the clipper captain now has a league- leading 14 assists v- the may squad may have lost the services of speedy winger perry brown as be picked up a match misconduct penalty in the second period a match- misconduct carries an -automatic- suspension with it and with four games upcoming two already j- played the clippers could be hurt by y browns loss 5 the may club hosts stouffvilleproduceschvrming flower aitangemente and utilizes aritiquesalt cellars- and old fashioned soup turreen lids as the basis forher wrk 1