INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE/OCTOBER 18, 1988 Soprano Continued Council. This year’s series of top performers will also include concerts by Robert Silverman (November 25), Jean Paul Sevil- la (January 20), and Isabelle Chapuis (March 23). Allison’s concert will take place on Oc- tober 21 in the Performing Arts Theatre of Douglas College. Oratorio and concert singer Leslie Allison is familiar to audiences throughout the country from her recital broad- casts for CBC and her extensive touring, nationally and interna- tionally. She is critically acclaimed for the purity, clarity and naturalness of her voice. The New York Times called her Carnegie Hall Recital "a grace- ful program, gracefully sung." As an opera singer, Allison is known for her vocal versatility. Graceful singer presents program of Bach, Holst and Britten as well as French Canadian and Gaelic folksongs. the Unitarian Church of Van- couver. Leslie Allison is a native of Alberta who now makes her home in Vancouver, where she complements her concert career with a second career training singers who are experiencing dif- ficulties with their voices. Group Advising Sessions Schedule October 24 - 28, 1988 All sessions start promptly at times advertised and are approximately 1 1/2 - 2 hours in length. Sessions are free, pre-registration is not re- quired. All sessions are held at the New Westminster campus unless stated otherwise. Child Care Counsellor Program (full-time & part-time) and Early Childhood Education Program (Basic & Post-Basic) Long Term Care Aide Programs (Basic & Upgrading) and Tickets to hear Leslie Allison and the entire Encore Series are available in advance at the & Douglas College Bookstore and a number of other outlets in New Westminster, or at the door. For reservations or more information call the Douglas College box office, 520-5488. Mon., Oct. 24 1000 hours Room 1715 Sharon Tues., Oct. 25 0830 hours Room 1803 She plans an Encore perfor- mance that will put that versatility to the test. Pieces by J.S. Bach, Gustav Holst, and Benjamin Britten will stand alongside French Canadian and Gaelic folksongs. She will be accompanied by two musicians who are well known to Van- couver listeners: Gerald Stanick on viola and Harold Brown on piano. Both accompanists have travelled widely playing in chamber music ensembles. Stanick is on the faculty of the University of British Columbia, and Brown is Music Director of 2 Home Support Worker Training Program Business Management Non-Transferable Career Programs Certificate & Diploma (Acc, Adm Mgmt, CIS, Con Mgmt, Gen, Mrk) Commerce & Business Administration University Transfer programs to UBC & SFU Access Nursing Access I, II Nursing - General Education - University Transfer Simon Fraser University (Elem. & Sec.) B.Ed. Criminology Career & University Transfer Programs Certificate & Diploma Lorraine Tues., Oct. 25 1400 hours Room 1715 Sharon Wed., Oct. 26 0830 hours Room 1220 Georgina Wed., Oct. 26 1000 hours Room 2803 Linda Wed., Oct. 26 1400 hours Room 1231 Lorraine Thurs., Oct. 27 0830 hours Room 2221 Linda Fri., Oct. 28 1400 hours Room 1231 Georgina