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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Sep 1976, p. 8

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Page a -Watorloo muscle; mama-v. ssurw 15. mo To open its fall season which began September 9 the Art gallery at Univer: sity of Wa‘crloo has ar- ranged arr exhibition of work to encourage another look at and some Might . Tim Whitetl opens UW Art Gallery $055,011 _ " about images. visible and invisible. where they come from and where they go. , Tim Whiten, in his draw- ings and sculptures. ex- plores their presence and energy. In the drawings, the [EXPERT PAINTING! LIVING BIBLE (Green padded) Reg. $10.95 Special at $7.95 AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLES (1901 Edition) Reg. $12.50 a $13.95 Special at $8.95 SPECIAL CASSETTE & EIGHT-TRACK TAPES HALF PRICE , SPECIAL RECORDS SERVIETTES: 3.98 to $1.98 Valued up to $6.98 2 for $1.25 or $.79 each ALL RECORDS 2 tor $12.00 ($6.98 ea.) TAPES 2 for $14.00 ($7.95 ea.) . BY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS ON BIBLES, BOOKS, MUSIC, ETC. 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NAVES TOPICAL BIBLES STRONG'S CONCORDANCE YOUNG’S LITERAL TRANSLATION (PAPERBACKS) Reg.89.96 Special at $7.95 and awarded his Master of Fine Arts degree from the School of Architecture and Allied Arts at the Univer- sity at Oregon in 1906, Tim Whiter! is currently teach- ing at York University in J'oronto. Mr. Whiter: is constantly researching and redefining his images as found in a world laden with the collision of cultures. The Second City Revue Tourihg Company will present two pertdrmattces at the Humanities Theatre on September 17th and 18th at 8p.m. _ - The show, entitled "Best of the. Second City," is a collection of some of the fun- niest scenes ffom tile past, proven successful over the years. The cast is comprised HASTY NOTES SALE PRICED Second City grep at l/ Fr., ' - HELIUM mucous q PEPSI AT THE om-nsmousg Q ill PRICE or . SATURDAY, SEPT. " o BAKE SALE Spoonful ttrthshteatettterdtgm- been included in many solo ttntLgroup exhibitions and is in many [mute and pub; lic. collections in the United States and Canada. He is represented try the Ban-Xi Gallery. Toronto. He has been a guest on several tele- vision and radio pro- of Peter Aykroyd, Ross Bry- ant. Robin Duke, Mary Harvey, Greg Swanson. Stuart Weiner and Mike Wil- liams. _ The history of Second City dates back to 1959 in Chicago when Elaine May, Mike Nichols. Shelly Ber- man and two others created an improvisational comedy group. Second City, now in WEBER n E KWOHENER Actual from Him My”! 7008‘". tii; .05 [mammalian]. September 20. marks his return visit to the Uni- versity of Waterloo. From any; until 9:30 p.m., he will lecture. informally dis- cuss hi: work. and answer Mug: . 1. - The exhibition and artist's- visit to Waterloo are part of . the Artists-with-their- Work programme through its 17th year of existence. has become a theatrical in- stitution and cap take cred- it for laying the ground work for the careers of dozens of performers, and writers in- cluding Joan Rivers, Peter Boyle, Valerie Harper, Al- lan Arkin and. David Stein- The Toronto Second City - _ - has already, in its brief two The Kitchener-Waterloo and a half year history, hat Flying Dutchmen Radio been able to mfrturis and Control Model Club, will be tromote some fine Cana- r holding its seventh annual dian performers. two Irf, all scale aircraft rally Sep- whom Ire seett reguiarty, {ember la, tiom l to5p.m. on NBC 5 successful I.rr.8- and on September 19, from gramme "Saturday Night.' 9:30 a.m. tog pan. T a; {wig flt,7 it'".,',',','.'. The rally will include fly- protisatiets based on; Mtg- 325i ag,udig,tufc"iait 'ti',',':"',': from 9t .audieyce. craft. It will be held at the improvisations have Ki . Cen ial Park in traditionally been, the '.en"' tet St . $2 source of all material creat- Bridgeport. e co IS ed at Second City. per car. _. ' The UW Arts Centre is pleased to be able to offer this top rate professional comedy to K-W audiences. Tickets. priced at $3.50 playing traditional Oktoberfest music until 8:30 Then the Muchen Kindle Dancers from Germany will perform. Dancing to the big band sounds of the Dorsey Orchestra will complete the evening from 9 to 1 am. Tickets for this event are $20 per person. Of this amount $15 is a political donation and is elig- ible for a provincial tax credit. This event is spon- sored by the Kitchener-Wilmot Provincial Liberal Association. Tickets and further information may be obtained from The Kitchener Memorial Audi- torium or from Shirley Armstrong at 885-1466. (Continued from page " Liberal Partir Line . INTRODUCTION . - TO _ SOCIOLOGY Toronto, Brant- at the , Waterloo Public Library A University of Waterloo Credit Course Begins Thursday. Sept. 23, 7 p.m. For further information please call the Library at tttMr-13to, or the UW Part-Time Studies Office tNti-12jentt. 3447. Gallery of Ontario, nAtrr to. - qheuqrArtGaiierrits" cated in the Modem Lan- guagesBtsiidirtg._are, Monday tofu” from ' a.m.to4p'. .andSundayn trmtt.rtospart. Admits)!!! tottteezttitritioohietrem_ and the artist's sessions on September m is free. _ The Kitchener-Waterloo Flying Dutchmen Radio Control Model Club, will be holding its seventh annual all scale aircraft rally Sep- ($2.50 for stwktnts/seni?r10, hie now available at" the Arts Centre Box Office in Building. phone 3154290. Plane rally is planned The rally will include ny- ing and a display of scale and semi-scale model air- craft. It will be held at the Kiwanis Centennial Park in Bridgeport. The cost is $2 percar. ' Walk a block a dayx- ,7 It‘s the fhst step. krq Wu. a t6mett.rHar. m

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