0P x i het DOUGLAS COLLEGE SPRING CONCERT g The Douglas College Choir is pleased to announce a Spring Concert on Sunday, April 5 at 8 p.m. The choir, orchestra and soloists, Jenni Driscoll, Sue-Ann Caldwell, Peter Stira and Hank Naylor, will perform at Queens Avenue United Church, 529 Queens Avenue, New Westminster. Hoshina Tatsuo, will direct the choir in J.S.Bach's Cantata #78 and Lord Nelson Mass by Franz Joseph Haydn. Tickets are 33 for adults and $2.50 for students and Old Age Pensioners. They can be ourchasec at the college music office or at the dcecr. For further Information call 521-4851 loc.242 DOUGLAS COLLEGE CHORUS ORCHESTRA & SOLOISTS TATSUO HOSHINA director — Jesu,der du mein Seele JS, Bach i v Metcae Queens Avenue United Church Sunday, April 5, 1981-spm Tickets Avauabie Av Te Door 329 Queens Avenue, Aduits $3.00 New Westminster Students S42A! $240 las 1 fe Newsletter. Tuesday, March 17, 1981 MAD HATTER PAGE 1 noble;: Teer =e Na of importance’’ 4 ' New York Times PROFESSIONAL RECITALS Internationally acclaimed pianist, Robert Silverman, and his wife Ellen, will perform March 26, in the Banc Room, of the New West- minster Campus, starting at 12:30 p.m. Other performers taking part in the recitals will be Carolyn Maia and Tatsuo Hoshina, on April 2, in the Band Room, at the New Westminster Campus and Queens Avenue United Church, New Westminster, will be the location for the recital given by Susan Gibson, on April 9, 1981. All performances will be at 12:30 p.m. and admission is FREE. For further in- formation call 521-4851 loc. 284.