’ handles. . refugees, described the . _ small groups . small aeunber of mass John” F. in - ‘Migration CEM). which transport. for ' Thomas, .- : » executive director of the _ Geneva- based in heldaséminar to reconsider how it should spend the $4.5 ‘million ‘a change: in- the. refugee . situation over the last quarter-cen! “Mass . migration is: 2 thing of the past,” he said “Overseas: immigration countries -have more selective in their 1 re cruitment.” -As a resul ICEM has been reorgal sized to handle a lar; e number of stead of a movements, “The organization is able to recruit migrants with specific professional | re ‘Chamber [ -music _ PETERBOROUGH, "Ont, (CP): —.For. the second consecutive summer, an international chamber: music -ensemble is. per-. forming .for. residents of Peterborough. and . the surrounding area. ‘ Sy by an additional $2,000 from the city, the 10 music students _ from five countries are giving indoornand outdoor: recitals for nursinghome. . residents, hospital patients and the genera public. The . Tonartus of ~ Peter orcugh, ‘has. expaniad | its activities. this yor year to include appearances Toronto, Ottawa, Cornwall, Burlington and ~ Port Colborne, Ont., and will give a concert.in Vienna in tember at the request of ‘ ihre ‘Canadian embassy roup was the brain- childs of stina Washchuk of Peterborough, ‘a 20-year- old student at the famed Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria, from which half i members are drawn.. Most of the others: are students | from the Unitéd States. Miss Washchuk, director. of the ensemble, said she ‘conceived the idea because of the lack of live classical . music in the city and to: provide the performers with an experience ‘that would enable them to “go back to their own countries and say. something favorable about Canada,”’ The musicians expressed. pleasure at. the . warm’ res onse of . Canadian udiences. The group, | entirely changed from last - summer, “consists of stu- dents from West Germany, Auatria, ‘South Korea, the © U.S. and Canada. ; ‘The $7,000 in public ‘funds and ‘trans- . portation. O Mest ‘of: the. ~ performances are free. covers ae eras costs such | [ ‘a $6,000. grant from the ministry of. ‘culture and recreation aid f ; ‘world has more than four - million — - summed up the situation as follows: nn * become . Vietnam, Cambodia and _ refugee es NO. MA ss MIGRA TION «- | Refugees changitig dévelopment;”* ‘Thomas said, Meanwhile, ~the World Council . of: Churches has majority of African _ref- -ugees today come from independent states.” — haven for the settlement of refugees since the end of the last century, now returns many of its people to Europe the Middle East, its long- ear it haa available to help. refu The council, which. 270 churches, estimated the ‘refugees and blem involving Re mi ion people : sti unsolved, has 200,000 refugees in. since 1974 and “now through . another aay contin a refugee: expo continent, Europe ‘now has become a harbor for refugees from other countries, Asia has recently seen an. ‘exodus. of -refugees from perfons. 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