All over Ontario a profu- sion of crafts people are producing high quality work in a wide variety of media. An outstanding example of this craft work by well- known Ontario artisans is now on display in the show- cases of the Modem Lan- guages building foyer at the University of Waterloo. All are on loan from Nepen- KM . fallow f 575% mass 9mgâ€. Coats . Dresses . Jackets . Vests HELEN ANNE SHOP Fed ftt1LF Mm comm/W Crafts are displayed at UW all sales final " King St. N. Wattyritto PANTY HOSE CAN-CAN Blouses . Slacks . Sweaters ' HELEN ANNE SHOP ' Of particular interest in the display are a life-sized doll in textiles by Jude Cross- land, stoneware pieces by Jack and Lorraine Herman, porcelain by Harlan House, blown glass by Robert Held and Karl Shanta, ceramic the, a shop in Salem, Ontario that specializes in Ontario crafts, and most items are for sale. Skirts A Reg. $1.50 pr. (Bur I LOOK AT IT was wen‘EF 1HEY 1.!be IT 000w 4H6? LOCK IT UPIN ttt DARK BASEMENT? nwwav CHEESE 15 A smros SYMBOL .4. - nRooNl) MERE.†. d all Fall a Winter SPECIAL price opposite The Waterloo Theatre sculpture by David Gilbooly and Ann Roberts, and jewel- lery by Theo Jansen and Vanessa Compton. Also in the collection is work by Steven Irvine, Roger Kerslake,_ Jon Par- tridge, Donn Zver in pot- tery; Roman Barthw, Don Black, Daniel Crichton and Ed Roman in glass; jewel- lery by Darla Hesse and $105? 3J$3| tD I977 trlef3tEiiEiiF. No Layaways Libby Smyth; textiles by Jane Rowland and ceramic sculpture by Chris Dell and Tim Storey. The display, arranged by the UW Arts Centre Gallery, opened on January 10 and will continue until February 6. The Modem Languages building is open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays, Sun- days from 2 to 5 pan. P/iid Waterloo Chronicle. Wednuday, January 19, 1977 FRI. JAN. 2lst SUN. JAN. 22nd The Centre is now open Saturdays for cards, billiards, carpet bowling, reading, etc. The facility is opened l-5:00p.m. Classes in furniture I will re-commence the v are held Tuesday 9:30- 11:30a.m SAT. JAN. 22nd (corner of King & Allen Sts.) The Centre provides activities for Adults 40 yrs. of age & Older. . Open Mon. - Friday 8:30-5:00 p.m. Includes: library. games room. floor & table shuffle- board. Coffee and Tea available. Note: No member- ship required. FOR INFORMATION: 579-1020. P . Family Skating - During family skating a parent must be in attendance in the arena with their chil- dren. Leave: 9:00a.m. Return: 5:00p.m Cost: $4.50 Albert McCormick & Moses Springer Arenas - Tues 10:00- 11:30, Thurs. 1:30-3:00p.m. 7 Albert McCormick - Tuesdays 4 - 5 p.m Moses Springer - Wednesdays 4 - 5 p.m. Waterloo Arena - Fridays 4 - 5 p.m. Waterloo Arena -Tues. - Fri. 12 - l p.m. - _ ---- Albert McCormick & Moses Springer - Tues. to Thurs - 12 - l p.m. February M. 1977 2:00-4:00p.m Guest Host: Mr. A. Hasler Royal Ontario Museum & McLaughlin Planetarium Thursday February 10, 1977 PRICES: WATERLOO MINOR BASEBALL MONTHLY MEETING - Jan. 26th - 8:00 pm ADULT RECREATION CENTRE All interested persons welcome, JWOLT NOON HOUR SKATING - FREE ses in furniture refinishing and woodworking reommence the week of January 25th. Classes AFTER sciitrtii SKATING - FREE PARENTS & PRE-SCHOOLERS - FREE ACTIVITIES FOR SENIOR ADULTS ADULT RECREATION CENTRE PUBLIC ICE SKATING SCHEDULE "Better Business and the Consumer" with: Mr. J, Mounstephen Friday. January 212:004:00 p.m. AUDIO VISUAL PRESENTATION 5:30-7:30 p.m. General Skating 8-10 p.m. - Adults Only 3:30-5:30p.m 7:00 - 9:00 p.m General Skating General Skating MOSES SPRINGER ARENA b Simon IOTlVJ'l'IES y PROJECT WOODWORK SATURDAY DROP-IN MINOR SPORTS GUEST LECTURE Child - 25c 15 and under Student - .501: 16 -21 Adult - .75e Family 8150 No Spectators Door Prizes, Lunch. Everyone Welcome 'England and Italy' BUS TOURS tiaiil1,tl..1'gis COMMUNITY SERVICES . Family Skating See note below 3:30-5:30p.m 2:00 - 4:00 p.m General Skating 8:30 - 10:30 p.m General Skating ALBERT MCCORMICK ARENA -Pag.ttt