Opening night features Quartet _Canada with Ron- aid Turini. one of Canada's finest pianists; Steven Star- yk, foremost Canadian vio- linist; Gerald Stanick. vio- list formerly of the Fine arts String Quartet and Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi. winner of the International Casals competition for cello. The k-W Chamber Music Society opens its fourth season of chamber concerts Sept. 23 at 8 pm. in the University of Watedoo's Theatre of the Arts. On the program is Bee. thoven's piano quartet in College opens new campus K-W Chamber Kaleidoscope to run with Oktoberfest ester-Waterloo Art Gauery's annual dihibitimt and sale, will nu concurrently with Oktoberfest again this year. Demonstrations of hand- crafted textiles. batik, need- le point, embroidery, rug hooking and many other items will be featured dur- ing the show which runs from Oct. 7 to 16. It will be open from IO a.m. to 5 pm. Monday to Saturday and 12 noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. The official opening will be followed by a tour oi the building and open house until 5:00 pm. Local dig- nilaries and college offi- eials including members of the Board of Governors will be on hand lor the occasion Free refresh- ments Will be served. in- cluding a giant Tencenmal Birthday Cake made by Conestoga students The building was con- structed by Peter Stevens and Associates according to College specifications. including special energy- conserving devices The On Sunday. September 25th, Conestoga College will kick off its Tenth An- niversary Tencennial cel- ebrations with the official opening of its new Cam- bridge Campus. \ . Located on a two-acre lot on Bishop St. at High- way 24. the new facility has enabled the College to consolidate all of its Cam- bridge area activities in one modern building. The half-million dollar, 12.000 square foot structure houses five classrooms. two laboratories and office space, It has a capacity oi 180-200 students . Cambridge Mayor' Erwin Nelson will open the new buildingat3:30p.m. opens season Children’s Theatre Classes REGISTRATION Iiittlttntr-llhterlim little Iheatre Saturday, Sept. 24th - 10 am. 9 Princess St. E., Waterloo . Admission is $1 for adults [ ands0ceettsrorcttitdren. Other items on display in the cycle gallery will include quilts. weaving, _ macrame. stuffed toys, _ crewel embroidery; hooked ', rugs, baegelio, textile phnt- . ing and applique. Canadian . ‘pine furniture will also be : displayed. ‘Pre-registration can be made by calling 885-3500. The Waterloo Family "Y" will hold a special program Sept. 23 for school children during a teachers' profes- sional development day, Kaleidoscope is being presented by the volunteer committee of the Kitch.. ener-Watertoo Art ,Gallery. program The program will include swimming, crafts and mov- ies. For additional informa- tion call 886-1673 or 742- 2101. E flat, opus 16, the quartet for piano and strings by Talivaldis Kenins and the piano quartet in G minor by Johannes Brahms. 'Quartet Canada has al- ready establjshed itself among the cream of Ca- nadian music-makers. Tick- ets are $6 ($4 for students and senior citizens) at UW's box office. _ Subscriptions to all 8 con- certs may be purchased for $21 ($14 for students and seniors). College will occupy the premises under a ten year lease agreement. ChiHren's llNCOlN HEIGHTS MISSIONARY CHURCH Lincoln Road at Bluovale North Waterloo You Are lnvned To Heat SEPTEMBER 25. 1977 7:00 P.M. In Concert and Recording Artist from the People's Church. Toronto at LLOYD KNIGHT The love affair between this boy and his dog began as a triangle However. the’ third party to thus affair was a happy Involvement It was a small Want Ad the Want Ad which delivered the dog to hrs young master Behind that Want Ad was a mce person who wanted to fund the raght home for his dog. And he knew the quuck. easy way to fund that home was With a Chron- :cle Ad Chronicle Ads deliver happy results waterloo chronicle 1h/raritJulls ' Deliver 886-2830 or 886-2831 git-rtetoCttmetiilittw.th-tttot.t)m-- Read the Chromcle Want Ads regularly and when you want to place a fast-acting Want Ad. Just dual 886-2830 or 886-2831 both to the person who placed the ad and to the person who responds to ttt