€Himat Vocalist Caria Henning. will headline « heroster of local performers ‘at the Kiwanis ‘Kitimat’s third annual Night At The e Sunday, May 29 at 8:15 p.m. In‘the. Elizabeth Theatre. The annual concert. troduced three years ago to provide'a ches sé for local classical musicians who. itle. opportunity to ‘perform for the Stnce Its inception, It has expanded to | clude a wide range of musical styles. “This year, we think we have a program that will ‘appeal ‘to everyone, no matter what: thelr musical preferences,” says organizer Detlef . Baek. «Henning came'to citi ata. vear,” . 0: feachi at’ Mount Eliza ry" eas “The aesydor-old singer studied a ae " for 12 years under the tutlage of Jean Sampson. - gnd Leonard Woods of Vancouver. She has os a alte In productions of Hallo Dolly, My: ™ Lady, and HMS Pinafore, and has” med with the Bach: Cholr and. the Cantata Singers. In addition to Ms. Henning’s - vocal. selections,’ this. year's concert will fepture’a humber of local youngsters: who have been honing thelr musical skills. In the. .Northwest.. Among them are 18-year-old: te David Chorley, who won ‘the 1983. '. Knights of Columbus musical scholarship; 16- | 4 aa slanist Nicole Burgess; ‘17-year-old. Mehice Idmann, Pianist for the high school’s regent. production of Godspell; 13-year-old” penis ist aymond Fields, winner of the Joyce ht trophy for sight reading; and.16-year- ad aValer e Scot, a versatite singer and yitarist. For those with toe-tapping musical astes, ajazz guintet will pick up the pace of the evening with a medley of Popular tunes. © Thé group comprises David Chorley, Marco | ‘Guizo, Mike Eddy, Nancy-Jane Mitchell,-and . Doug Foess. Maryette Sluyter will.provide.— vocal accompaniment. As well as offerl Kitimat an-evening of-fine entertainment, A’ ‘Night at the Theatre benefits the communtiy: -In-many ways through Its support of. Kiwanis charities, including the town's senlor citizens’:- housing. project. * Tickets, at $10 each, are. _avalable at Beck’s Books and Gary’s Market, di from Ie Individual Kiwanis members and at. Nowonider Terrace resident irving Grypstra a sm He has just graduated from the lons Management pregram at the B.C. Iratliute of Technalogy in Burnaby. He Is now | looking for 3 job in .systems analysis. or lon co Irving, 21, attended ‘Caledonia Senior Secondary and is a mamber of the Pentecostal Church, He has lived in the ‘Terrace all his life, growing up In the Rerno : sfea where his family - neve. beer farming sitice the 1950's... = Y " Meaday,May 33° |, lookout’ near ‘Cedarvale, a: S#reed to display the art -thete will bea maximum of “pmong. the olfices closed” ¢a¥ 8nd a good waekout for: students and this will cover " register right away.’ "will resume Tuesday, May emergency pregnancy / "Age entertainment which sig Court times are two ‘be holding a public meeting auditorium on:Kahim st’ forward to seeing Terrace _ in the public Ubeary Bring wbaby git and enjoy ~ 2° residents at the fair. arte, weather ia poor basement “at: 7:20. p.m. a musical evening of loca _- A reminder — Hirsch For! more information — : ates fair tet al “Kitimat: - Fenovatlons and are’. not “:Minor’”. 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