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Digital Archiving Completed by the Ethnography Lab, A University of Toronto Anthropology Initiative<br />

and Produced in Collaboration with David Perlman/Wholenote Media Inc between July-December 2015.<br />

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The Kensington Market Drum, <strong>Apr</strong>ill991<br />

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DATES TO WATCH<br />

I<br />

DRUM HUM * COMMUNITY ADS I<br />

Sundays: beginning <strong>Apr</strong>il 7 at<br />

761 Queen St. An exploration of<br />

theepistleofJarnes "faith without<br />

works is dead". A book that is<br />

ignored in theological colleges.<br />

info: Brian Burch, United Church<br />

of Canada 362-2004 or969-8468.<br />

THERE IS LIFE BEFORE<br />

DEATH! The New Intelligence<br />

Lectures given by Jan Cox,<br />

author of "The Death of<br />

Gurdjieff in The Foothills of<br />

Georgia" are screened Sundays<br />

at 6:30 p.m. at 1044 Bathurst<br />

Street. 652-0099<br />

THlJRSDA YS: Scat Cabaret<br />

at Scadding Court: free coffee,<br />

free child care (under five),<br />

starts at7 pm, pay what you can.<br />

Music and a bit of theatre.<br />

Phone 588-8580 for info.<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il 13: 761 Queen St. (formerly<br />

St. Christopher House) 7:30<br />

pm . Writers, Justice and Faith.<br />

Readings by Maggie Helwig,<br />

Sharon Goodier and Brian Burch.<br />

info 362-2004 or 969-8468<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il15: Toronto Public Library<br />

public meeting at City Hall. Find<br />

out about plans for improvement<br />

to library services over the next 5<br />

years. Discuss tbe Five Year<br />

Strategic Plan (a draft copy will<br />

be avaiable at the meeting)<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il 17: . noon- 3pm LIFT'S<br />

FIRST ANNUAL INDOOR<br />

PICNIC<br />

(LIFT-Low Income Families Together)<br />

519 Church Street (Church between<br />

Bloor and Wellesley)<br />

Food, Beverages, and TIC tickets<br />

provided ·<br />

Music by Cool Congress, Fun<br />

Stuff for Kids<br />

If your on Welfare or a Low Wage<br />

Earner, come and celebrate!<br />

Conta~t LIFT for more information<br />

at 864-1634-<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il17: 7:30pm at The Education<br />

Centre, 155 College St. <strong>1991</strong><br />

Lecture series for Women<br />

Cyclists." Addressing Roadblocks<br />

to Commuting". Sharon Elliot and<br />

panel. Tips and ideas on cycling to<br />

work.<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il17: Western Hospital public<br />

meeting. 6: 15 pm see ad p 3<br />

TORONTO BOARD OF<br />

EDUCATION PARENTS<br />

CONFERENCE '91 takes<br />

place Sunday <strong>Apr</strong>il21 at Central<br />

Technical School. Registration<br />

is through your school and is<br />

very limited. If you're interested<br />

in the issues to be covered ( everything!<br />

streaming and<br />

destreaming, parent involvement,<br />

dealing with violence,<br />

computers, sexism,<br />

environmental education... )<br />

find out who from your school<br />

is going to be there!<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il 24: Sanderson Library.<br />

Family films: "The Wild Swans"<br />

7pm.<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il24: 7:30pm at theEcucaiton<br />

Centre, 155 College St. <strong>1991</strong><br />

Lecture series for women cyclists.<br />

"Purchasing Pedal Power" Liane<br />

Gillies on buying a new bike.<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il 27: CELEBRATE MAY<br />

DAY, sponsored by Socialist<br />

Challenge/Gauche Socialiste.<br />

Latin American Rock, buffet<br />

dinn~r. cash bar, speakers, literature<br />

and craft displays, raffle,<br />

labour songs and dancing. St.<br />

Christopher House, 248 Ossington<br />

A venue at Dundas, 7 pm. tickets<br />

$12 (employed) $8 (non-waged)<br />

, Concerts at<br />

University Settlement<br />

House<br />

Faculty recital: Monday <strong>Apr</strong>il15,<br />

7:30pm<br />

music for voice, guitar, piano,flute<br />

and violin by Bach, Mozart, Faure<br />

and others·. ·<br />

Student recital: Wednesday <strong>Apr</strong>il<br />

24, 7:30 pm . A selection of our<br />

:;tudents, and a guest performance<br />

by the Scadding Court Steel Band<br />

SNAP PANS.<br />

New music and jazz: Friday May<br />

17, 7:30pm. Experimantal compositions<br />

performed by Jeff<br />

Martin (violin), Roxane Hreha<br />

(flute), and Doug Chase (piano).<br />

everyone welcome<br />

free of charge<br />

Earth Week Calendar Sunday,<br />

<strong>Apr</strong>il21:<br />

Project Indigenous Restor11tion.<br />

Native speakers from the Arctic<br />

to the Amazon, music, dance.<br />

6arn-5pm. Queens Park<br />

Sunday,<strong>Apr</strong>il21: Earthday Festival<br />

in Sherwood Ravine.<br />

(Bayview and Eglinton)<br />

Musicains, storytellers, jugglers,<br />

tree planting, food and poetry -<br />

all in the style of Robin Hood and<br />

Maid Marion. Starts at 10 a.m.<br />

Call 975-8205 for info.<br />

Monday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 22 (Earth Day):<br />

Playwright's Union of Canada<br />

presents An Evening with the<br />

Perfect Piece, 94 7-0201<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 23: Public<br />

Transint Leave-your -car.-at -home<br />

Day.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Apr</strong>il24: Litterless<br />

Lunch Day. Make your lunch<br />

disposible-food-container free.<br />

Thursday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 25: Tree Day.<br />

Tree Planting around Metro.<br />

Friday, <strong>Apr</strong>il 26: Toront9 Hydro<br />

urges you to save energy and<br />

introduces the new brown plan to<br />

putanukereactorinevery garage.<br />

Saturday <strong>Apr</strong>il27: Variety Club<br />

Wheelchair Celebrity Challege,<br />

Nathan Phillips Square.<br />

For further Information call Earth<br />

Week Ho_tline:392-1500<br />

DRUM IS ALSO<br />

photographers<br />

advertising + editorial<br />

industrial + portrait<br />

still life + location<br />

post production<br />

videographers<br />

inquire 416-599-drum<br />

00 For Rent and Sale<br />

For sale: $135,000.<br />

Cute detached 2 storey 2 bedroom<br />

house, near TIC, shopping<br />

(Queen/Dovercourt) 922-8749.<br />

Leave message.<br />

KENSINGTON Upper Victorian<br />

3-4 bedroom. Hardwood floors,<br />

carpet, appliances, laundry.<br />

$1595/mo. inc. utilities. 699-6156<br />

ROOM FOR RENT: Brunswick<br />

at College. Sublet May to September,<br />

$350 inclusive call Amy<br />

323-1078<br />

01 Yard Sales<br />

Planning the sale of the season?<br />

. Tell your neighbours with a<br />

/DRUM HUM ad!<br />

02 Child Care<br />

Catholic Settlement House Day<br />

Nursery has spaces available for<br />

children 2 1/2 to 9 yrs. old<br />

Non-profit daycare, central<br />

location - Call 977-0254<br />

SNOWFLAKE CHILD CARE<br />

CENTRE has spaces available for<br />

children 2 1{2 to 5 years. Small,<br />

non-profit day care in this area<br />

(Carr Street). Individual approach,<br />

whole foods menu. Phone<br />

368-9124.<br />

FAMILY DA YCARE SER.:'<br />

VICES, a United Way Agency, is<br />

looking for people in our community<br />

to provide child-care. See ad<br />

pg9.<br />

03 Help Wanted<br />

ADMINISTRATOR. Kensington<br />

Carnival Arts Society will interview<br />

candidates for the post of<br />

theatre administrator Application<br />

in writing with resume to 45<br />

Bell

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