Page 8 - Waterloo Chronicle. mommy. November 28, 1979 Don't miss the upcoming issue of the magazine that will be read by more people- across Canada than any other. It's the new Canadian Weekend and here's what's in it for you: __ This s ,hav t 'cttiugiftj,riltgtg,tgriit with us. (III FLOR“ If you want to expeneme the 10y§ of bilingualism In North Amenca you can now choose between Quebec or Flonda Thua week. Julia Maskouhs reports on the South's new Francophone community They've migrated from Quebec to warmer (limes. but while they may be baskrng In the sun few are m the money and many even live In fear of deportation It's reading you won‘t want to muss DENTURE CLINIC The Harlem Diplomats. a Canadian basket. ball-comedy team will entottain atudenta and the public at Bluevalo Collegiate school in Waterloo on Thursday. Dec. 0 atattin'} at tt p.m. Tho travelling basketball club will play the Bluevale ‘teachen and stall and the Sr. ttoyes basketball team. Tickets are $1.50 ad- vance, " at the door and " for a family pass. Therapy 48 Brigigeport Road East, - Waterloo DEREK GROVES, DJ. Kitchener-Waterloo Record Ifâ€)? WWWSE. . .ADVMSE ttitttEREtTWINS... e4i'diC5tti?i5?iepfr'.s"r'sy/ _ '. ".e flâ€j4§2§a.¥§ s?ft#fii' , yJ'f/rt#ti:.iJ?'r is}: A time of conflict and Intensity and love, Photo yournallst Stephen Shames took hes camera across the (‘ontrnent to capture moments In the hues of today's adolescents This week, Canadian Weekend steals some euocahut? scenes from his new book "I Really Like You! Puberty Rites In North America" Images that Will make you smile, laugh and remember We report on the Infamous and totally fictional Sarah Blnks who IS eulogrzed m a satmcal spoof on Academe by the one and only Muss Rosalind Drool Margo Oliver presents the long and short of cookmg with nce plus all our regular columns and features. Every week there's colorful, excrtmg readmg In Canadian Weekend Look for It right here _ and have a great one, FOR RK‘HERWT POORER AND THERE‘S MORE. MUCH MORE _ Lynn Johnston, who calls herself "an eight ball on the pool table of life", has struck it rich. Her new cartoon stop, /vr-vF'-. in newspapers across "r)iiir'iiri' Canada, bounces the joys 28315"- of domestsrity off more than 20 million churklmg readers you'll smile too iii' Art gallery Christmas The theme for this year's Victorian Christmas Fair at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery is "Holly and Poin- settias." The fair. sponsored by the gallery's volunteer commit- tee, will be held Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 from 10a.m. to5p.m. The first night will kick- displayed and sold. off at 8 p.m, with a Christ- Orders will also be taken mas party including refresh- for poinsettias and BC. ments. a carol-sing and holly and will be available home-made "goodies like for pickup on Dec. 7 and 8. grandma used to make" Funds raised from the fair The Renaissance Dancers will be donated by the volun- from Waterloo will perform leer committee to the base- for visitors. merit fund for the new gal- A new show of Inuit art will open at the gallery at All (litmus include CRISP CHEFSALAD. baked potato. you and bone: . My to "and" ttOO an. to 9:30 pm may 1130 on, to 10:30 tr.m..s-r"toto:30 pm Sunday " to It Pc"'-- Rib Room Specialties BAKED FRENCH ONION SOUP HOT GARLIC BREAD and Unusual handcrafted Christmas centrepieces, de- corations, tree ornaments (handmade. Victorian and edible), soft toys, whimsical gifts and Victorian collec- tables including china, silver and jewellery will be displayed and sold. the same time Funds raised from the fair will be donated by the volun- teer committee to the base- ment fund for the new gal- lery in the Centre in the