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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 1978, p. 10

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Page 10 - Waterloo Chronicur, Wednesday, Novambov 1, 1978 ,In conjunction with the American release of Mr. Grainger's 3endangered spe- cies study Entitled “Animus In M". the K-W Art Gallery will host a' special showingon Nov. 12 of recent works by this noted wildlife author/ar- We Guarantees Your 98 Queen St. South Kitchener 742-6951 Stereo Satisfaction HERE'S Hoygnlr FEA T URIN G: MARANTZ 0 PIONEER 0 JVC 0 TECHNICS 0 TANGENT 0 EMPIRE 0 DUAL 0 GRADO 0 GENESIS 0 JENSEN 0 HITACHI 0 SH URE 0 K ass 0 RE vox 0 SENNHEISER ODISC WASHER 'DENON 0 DE VEAU 0MAXELL 'lr"UiUfj0rriI?jiiiiiii P" -W Gallery displays" Gra)nget'tr wildlife art Our audio pros are ready to help you make an intelligent choice that suits your ears and your budget tist. While the 20 paintings which illustrate “Animal in Poul". tour USA, the Kitchener-Waterloo an nudi- case will be treated to this collection of Mr. Graintrer's more personal work. Included 5 years on receivers, amplifiers, tuners, etc. 3 years on turntables and tape recorders 10 years on speakers 7 day exchange policy TUES., WED.. SAT., 106 THURS.. FRI., 10-9 CLOSED MONDAY of Mr. Grainger's Owl and the Goshnwk. Motto- ulous detail and the use of a large format bring all It. Grainger's art to lite. ttis deep affinity with nature re- leases the wild spirit of each moattavorttettirdssucttas As Mr. Granger: reputa- tio-dstttmtatttnteNurttt Amet%a,demandhtrttisart be: are um um t tor public collections and as pri- vate investments. Though 33 Main St. Combridp 663-2835 dtqtarttttttett-wArto* 'eryqett1betttrsatethem, Winning nevu- cmned.Prtvatesttmrirttprtetr mencogvitar,wiltbehetuxtin men at the Humanitja Theatreat8pan.tmtigN.Oms Carlos Montoya in concert at UW idiom. Montoya hasi brought Flamenco music to virtually every major outpost of the tree world. from the United States and Canada to Europe and the Orient, elicting criti- cal acclaim an audience ap~ probation everywhere. Tick- ets for the Waterloo concert are $7.00 (Stu/Sen. $5.50) and are available at the UW Arts Centre Box Office. Room SUPERIOR MEMORIALS Carlos Montoya. the world- Concerned That We Should Preserve And Improve The Quality Of Life In Our Community. Innovation With Experience Is A Necessity. Your Continued Support ls Appreciated. DISCUS TEE ADVANTAGES WITH US. s: Vida-h St. N., KiteAe- (Beside Weston Bakeries) V‘s-SIS After he." 578-7154 SHOULD YOU PURCHASE YOUR CEMETERY MEMORIAL AHEAD OF lap Indoor Shaman BOB HENRY WATERLOO ALDERMAN RE-ELECT the We! sale can be "rantted.specialorderatm, nva.8uttteoetlrttuxnattartrxs artist was preceded by years of accompanying such distin- guished dancers as LaArgen- tina, Vicente Escudero and Argentinita. 254. Modem Languages build- ing on campus (8854M) or at Bishop's Style Shop. Stanley Park Mall in Kitchener and the KW Symphony oftice, 56 King St. N. in Waterloo. In addition to his giobeairdiing mum Montoya also has won international favour thrush his numerous recordings. He is. in fact. the most recorded Madrid, Montoya was a musi- cal prodigy, achieving nation- al renown by the age of toast of the “Cuadms Fla- meneos"duringtheheyday of Flamenco singing and danc- wrist ever to display his artistry in a solo concert. he has been hailed by aficion- ados everywhereasoneofthe truly great masters of our time. His advanced tech- nique, his flair for creative innovation and his infinitely- varied repertoire make him one of the' most exciting artists in the concert world the world over. music

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