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FREE with every IlEtllltliits0til'S BAKERY NOW OPEN o Slipcovers Featuring SANDERSON’S Wallpaper and Draperies u" you: HOME DECORATING SERVICE WITHOUT OBLIGATION on Exm CHARGE I Borlm TEA COOKIES PHONE 744-7731 Bee 0m 4 Pagr (‘ircular of Specials RECORDS & Hl-Fl 10 BIG DAYS Oct. 15 to Ott. 24 TONY’S GARAGE TOWERS PLAZA ti. W. "All LONG/fLAYlNG INTERIORS SINGLE} or THE WEEK The Animals no. The Dave Clll'ke Five tr. Dean Math: 1 Peter. Paul and Mary s. Roe Drum]: ' WATERLOO Gate Gal-non I. Ind the Pacemaker, - Nashville Teens - WATIILOO We Deliver Peter The Houremrst. ' The Beach Boys l, asBeaitrBoi- Frank Wilson 1. Royal-bison ' The Beatles t The Beatles 3. No! let us not necessarily be practical, but let us by all means consider our needs. Why will we not cease this insanity of trying to create I pretentious tower of babel to commemorate 100 years of political retatdo tion. Let us consider our needs. An art gallery is indeed I pres+ ing need. But to what extent can the city provide services to a generally unappreciative pub- And Kitchener too may well repeat this folly.' We must realize that an audit- orium of over 1500 capacity that could house ". . . a civic hall suitable for plays, opera, orch- estra. symphony. ballet. ethnic group dances or presentations and a host of cultural activities†as one of the Centennial Com mittee briefs describes the pro- ieet, could not adequately serve one of these objectives! The monetary consideration expect- ed, we have no need now or ev- er for an undertaking of the magnitude that would provoke such expletives as "Ym over- whelmed . . . Marvellous . . . Tm flabbergasted."' from con- servative councilmen. "To celebrate our aecond cen- tury o! nationhood, we may build as many as At separate theatres, lay down miles of red carpeting, and install tens of thousand: of deep padded wean. Most of the time. however, these theatres will be as dark as em- pty crypts? (Dennis Sweating, commentator, quoted from Mae. leans Oct, T/6O. Yet we persist in building shrines. But what we may be, lieve to be ononumenu to our mtionhood (which is mytholo- gical), may well prove merely to be I monumental failure. We in an. community, a» pite all our professed practical- ity, insist on entering to out im- lzinery culture. Yet, have our great pntroneuee of the I": won their "etaitn (or their con- tribution: to loaf culture. or for their nieces-ml nod-1 nth- eringr? With the lethal lump of I staid. contemplntive “Ger- man" mentality, we have pro-- cribed nearly all of the vitality and imaginetivenen of our cre- ative artists. We fail to see the 'practicality" ot culture; there- fore, we must conclude it value less. Which» in. already decided on In amphitheatre u its eu- tennial project; Ind. Athena: it is would that it will he nib able (at theatre, with Hindu oblivion of the needs of the community it will We! (and Kitchen: is noon to join an four with a propond civic centre) another cultunl mino- lean ncu! u more no - in tight? How long will this can» try an“: I “antenna! synd- CIVIC CINTII CWI Gulyas Haven MI 55l82 SPECIAL Business Men's Lunch " King St. s. Waterloo 85,, Arts And letters Dettmer's Tire Seriifi"ii no KENT AVE. The needs of the theatrical community (for which I am no spokesman) could be adequately aerved with " intimate theatre (200300 seats) with excellent lighting equipment, 1dequate rehearsal space, and a flexible playing area. A community of over 100,000 people theoretical- ly should be able to support a The greatest illustration of our blindness was our rejection of an affiliation with the Uni, versity of Waterloo. Only a joint project could ever have been advisable for an undertaking of these proportions. The building would then have been relatively self-sustaining for it could be employed for academic pun-poe- ea and um avail itself to the cultural life of the community organisations. Another deterrent would be the stage of such a budding, for the proscenium stage w!!! to!» ieve general obsolescence. with the 20th century. It exists now primarily as an unwieldy cur- iosity suitable only for the in- congruity of natunlistic them-e. resident professional Giuani. is only an edifice of such hm tactic magnitude with which I take exception. Ws impraetiear ity is beyond conception. A multi-purpose hall can nerve no purpose for any orgaiuation. And if it is to be a civic centre that we are to build, then sure- ly our primary concern should be the lace! cultural orgihiza- tions. And if we do build this cwic theatre. what will the commun~ ity attract to the inadequate facilities of the Kitchener audi, torium? But never vn'll I dispute the need for a theatre! It is a [new ing need in 9|}: community. It the â€butâ€: throat. We can only horethatirttim-itigett. tiVit.But-rttotnttts.es. - at . million! Open is attracted to an. oom- munlty once may: the hel- ietmild nuke- ' you): visit. Aroqregqtégtgtotmiida0t,g0tt,- coo theatre nuditodum. for two nights ol the year? Surely other events could be attracted. but hun't the [an history of local theatre going proved how it too will be received? Theatre, after- ull. it merely I diversion in this community; we must necessari- ly no mince preferably cul- tunl no that we can make the loci-11y acceptable entrance lat, er It I party. tietaatdaeomtrotaereutemt -rnet9,1traruirsattaGl Goodman-I77 Yet etrttsormmtbereoett .dettttt'matgotottse {MITCH BULBS Just A "wed , Imported Plant Now! PHONE SI! 5-11" at FRIEDRICH ST.. KITCHENEII ‘1‘!!th mm All Varieties & Colon at Hyuin- ths, NarcissuS. Hummus. Crocus. Olrwin Tulips Ind lied Eln- pox-or. PLANT BULBS FOR SPRING COLOR . . Everything for Your Lawn lull Garden NOW ON DISPLAY.' Tulip Bulbs The disadvantage of the civic centre is that local organiza- tions could not afford it. The Arts Theatre at the U ot, W is quite inadequate as it erred in trying to combine I theatre with I lecture amphitheatre which was its initial consideration. It offers insufficient rehearsal and back-stage area, and the inner theatre cannot be used because of the sight lines. In addition, its auditorium often proves too large for some theatre 1nd on rare occasion. too small for oth- ers. its stage is not adoptable. and touring companies face an inevitable treachery adapting to (Continued on page 8) On tt national scheme Dennis Sweating suggests "The most practical form of sustinence would be ' mandatory threes wuy split of centennial funds. At present. according to one authoritative estimate, we'll have spent about $150 million on new theatre and concert halls by 1967. if a third of this money were reserved for opera- ting subsidies for local perform- ing groups. and another third spent in support of training con- tres like the National Theatre School, we'd still have Mo mir lion left over for buildings - which is enough to build all the theatres we can possibly mt." If we with good theatre, we must pay for it. ret it seems to this critic much more "practi- eat" to support a resident thea. tre than itinerant companies. " should be our aim to train our iocal talent and not squander public funds indiscriminately to conform to the “centennial lyn- dmme". It seem: time tor In to' stop making the mistakes, and start learning from them. Instead of bribing the can munity with impossible promis- es of stunning Broadway pro- ductions. and anything from the Bolshoi to the Beatles, why not develop a civic pride which is the initial step to realizing the nationalism for which Canadians so ardently cry! - but: and what we would an in the out at " ones-mom building can“ - dllo we]: . company. There are aeolian! theme you†at this nature driving in other Canad. in communities who afford the emo- In which they raid: with much We. And thin in a. beginning at . Canadian n-tlon- and a pound» nu. cm. m community could he provided with excelltm that." for thick may would uv-il WI"; Pull houn- oould ho had on a n huh- unit u is our native city, how can we expect to die tor something of the nine of our country? WohunId-ndudhol when Inn-t In Mn aeolian! Ito-ho. We have tho designer: Alf-m: mill! we can be proud ot [BEBE] WATERlOO SUPPlIES to-op 00W†PAYMENT t?F "-. 32.50 ran A MI? FUND, " F00 A tttm BOND. ETC. 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