Wild Duck playing at UW = DOWNTOWN * WATERLOO ,E IS * FINEST â€" : FREE PARKING : xz INWATERLOO x# Â¥ 2# 4%%4%% ®% 4 3 xz z3 8 Henrik Ibsen‘s tragedyâ€" comedy The Wild Duck will be performed in the Huâ€" manities Theatre, Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo, Nov. 18 to 22, 8 p.m. Directed by _ Maurice Evans the play features a stage cast of 22 persons, inâ€" cluding 25 backstage assisâ€" tants. The main actors inâ€" clude Wally Bondarenko, Charlene â€" Driedger, Siri Barrettâ€"Lennard, _ Allan Ohrner, Arnold Highman 54# * %#8% 04# # * a Page 6 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, November 19, 1975 â€"Assorted pants $10 # # ALI B § SCENE 11 # BOUTIQUE * 12 King St. S., Waterioo All new winter gowns and pantsuits â€"Assorted gowns and pantsuits 1/2 PRICE FASHIONS PRE XMAS SALE 10% orr Everyone is welcome to attend. No charge. For inâ€" formation call 745â€"0651. Making the Most of Your Meat Dollar will be discussâ€" ed at the last lecture series, Are Canadians Well Fed? is the topic of the next lecâ€" ture, Monday, Nov. 24. Guest speaker will be Lorna Miller, nutritionist Waterloo Reâ€" gional Health Unit. Some conceptions and misconâ€" ceptions about food will also be discussed by a panel. Nutrition discussion The next two lectures will be held at MacGregor Public School, 31 Central St., Waâ€" terloo. Both meetings start at 7: 30 p.m. The nutrition lecture serâ€" ies, sponsored by Nutrition Improvement Project has changed its meeting locaâ€" tion. > of the gentry, became inâ€" volved in a court case with the government. As a reâ€" sult of losing the case, he The play, which takes place in Norway, centres around the Aekdal family. Old Aekdal, who was once a lieutenant and a member and Brian Sexsmith. * MATERNITY WEAR * BABY GIFTS 0O Dresses and STORK Long Gowns STOP LOWER MALL, WATERLOO SQUARE, 745â€"4021 Tickets are $2, students and senior citizens $1.25. For _ information â€" phone Until he wrote this play, Ibsen had written very soâ€" cial ~conscious plays about the ils in our society, says Mr. Evans. "The play centres around the revelation of these secrets and the conâ€" sequences â€" this causes," says Mr. Evans. ‘"Most of us have some kind of saving line we keep within us. The whole play is cenâ€" tred around whether the truth is better than the saving lie." ‘This play is different from the others," he says. His son Hjalmar, who was idolized at univerâ€" sity, was reduced to a pauper and was forced to take up photography as a living. Eventually, he marâ€" ried a young lady named Gina, who was a servant of Old Werle (a former busiâ€" ness partner of old Aekdal.) Gregers, the son of Old Werle and a selfâ€"appointed doâ€"gooder, is determined that Hjalmar shall now reâ€" veal some secrets of his wife‘s past. was imprisoned, and his rank was taken away from WLU plans archaeology program A loving family scene from the Wild Duck shows Hjalmar (Wally Bondarenko), Gina (Charlene Driedger) and Hedvig (Sira Barrettâ€"Lennard) enjoying each others company. The play runs from Nov. 19 â€" 22 in the Humanities Theatre at the University of Waterioo. * Aleka Kepetzi, the inâ€" telligent and attractive guide who assisted all five Wilfrid â€" Laurier Univerâ€" sity seminars in the Near East will be the featured speaker when the university holds a special night for archaeology buffs Nov. 24. Called "WLU in the Near East", the program is open to all interested persons. Add to that: Race track inspired rack and pinion steering; Power assisted diagonal circuit braking; Wholly independent front suspension with torsion crank rear suspension; A perforâ€" mance of 0 to 50 in a sizzling 8.5 seconds; Reclining bucket seats with wall to wall carpeting; A padded dash board; and a nifty 40 m. p.g.* â€"_ What more can we add? Nothing, except the L 1 11L AULDUML 1 UA. nearest place you can get one. mm erneetie e ienss o ererngpmme n ecsieaene *based on U.S.A., E.P.A. Model tests for highway driving, converted to Imperial gallons 884â€"7470 AUTOâ€"HAUS WATERLOO It will also be attended by many of the more than 100 persons who have taken part in all five archaeology field seminars since 1969. The event is scheduled for 8 p.m. in room 1El Arts Building. Featured will be the preâ€" miere showing of a 30â€"minâ€" ute colour film of the semiâ€" nar made by Dr. Robert i e THE AUDI FOX. Wheel! covers an 550 Weber St. N. Waterloo Fisher, associate professor in the WLU School of Reliâ€" gion and Culture, who leads the seminars. It should prove especially appropriâ€" ate for those thinking of taking â€" future â€" seminars, offered during July and the first part of August. The seminar â€" visits Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Israel, Crete and Greece. t and whitewa! Nes are optâ€"Onal extras