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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Aug 1981, p. 10

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.PAGE 10 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AVUGUST 6. RAINBOW Eavestroughing it‘s My Business Not A Sidelhineâ€" Year Round * Seamiess Aluminum _ * Seamiess Gaivanized * Repairs * Cleaning a01 & 2« 686â€"4300 BOX OFFICE OPENS 8 p.m. NOW SHOWING |===~â€" James. Bond in FOR YOUR EYES ONLY in Dole Stereo _ _ _ _ _ EMPIRE STRIKES BACK 2 Shows nightly 7&9:15pm Matinee Daily 2 p.m. NOW SHOWING 2 Shows nightly 7:10 & 9:15 p.m. NOW SHOWING | ::-'._-E STRIPES | 5 2 Shows nightly 7&9 p.m. Matinee Sun. 2 p.m.. now sHowinG |Z ARTHUR S RAIDERS OF es THE LOST ARK â€" 2 Shows nightly 7 & 9:10 p.m. ua.. 5768143 , NOW SHOWING TARZAN THE : ===â€" APE MAN 2 Shows nightly 7 & 9 p.m. Matinee Sun. 2 p.m. NOW SHOWING ENDLESS LOVE Matinee Sun. 2 p.m. 2 Shows nightly 7 & 9:15 p.m. Matinee Sun. 2 p.m. Walt Disney‘s FOX AND THE HOUND Matinee Daily 1 p.m. 2 Shows Nightly 7 & 9 p.m. 2 Shows nightly 7&9pm Matinee Sunday 2 p.m. NOW SHOWING NOW SHOWING \~*= CANNONBALL RUN NOW SHOWING : WOLFEN NOW SHOWING ° EMPH'?‘E STRIKES BACK 2nd Hi | peeeri vaenes BB MY [R eR j BODYGUARD 6 8 p.m. Children 13 & under FREE NOW SHOWING TARZAN THE APE MAN Second Hit | ww sccmmeme ROADIE | esP 2 Shows nightly 7&9 p.m. {Aatinee Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m. 2 Shows nightly 7 & 9 p.m. m | w recounmonint 6e â€" wer! accouraamert £¥6â€"3 Oe itc« temvone ww 1. s t memmmnat t wrcne it on oo The Waterloo Reâ€" gional Arts Council will hold a fundâ€"raising draw on Oct. 18 at Kitchener‘s Centre in the Square. offered in the draw, with winning tickets being selected during the intermission beâ€" tween the second and third acts of the Okâ€" Admittance restricted to those 18 years and Parental Guidance: Unrestricted admission. Parents are advised that subject matter may be mature. tance restricted to those 14 years and over. Chilâ€" dren under 14 may be admitted if accompanied by an adult. Unrestricted=admission. Subject matter is suitâ€" able for all. Theatre Branch Ontarie NEW THEATRE CLASSIFICATIONS 1981 _â€"Arts council to offer original Snyder painting prizes will include a dinner for two and a pair of tickets to shows \q!. the Centre in the toberfest production of the Franz Lehar operâ€" etta The Merry Widow. First prize will be an original painting by Peter Etril Snyder. Second prize is an origâ€" inal print by photograâ€" pher James Hurtle and third prize an original wood sculpture by Wilâ€" liam Benham. > The two remaining NOEL SEDMAN, TRAVEL SERVICE 104 King St. S. «> When You Travel GO WiTH THE BEST o y g s86â€"3320 . . Square and the Univerâ€" sity of Waterioo Centre for the Arts respectiveâ€" ly. Draw tickets, priced at $2 for a single ticket and $5 for three tickets, will be on sale from the first week in Sepâ€" tember. Tickets will be available at the arts council office in Kitchâ€" ener‘s Victoria Park Kâ€"W Little Theatre is holding public audiâ€" tions for the English comedy How the Other Half Loves by Alan Ayckbourn on Tuesâ€" day, August 11, 8 p.m. at the theatre headâ€" quarters at 9 Princess St., E. in Waterloo. Little theatre holds auditions A w a rdâ€" winning director John Wright will direct the play, to be performed during Oktoberfest at the Vicâ€" toria Park Pavilion. New members are invited to attend, and the audition will conâ€" sist of readings from the play. Backstage help is always needed and welcome, and the group provides ‘on the job training."‘ This is the beginning of a new year for the group, which will be hosting the Annual Western Ontario Drama Festival during f‘fi LAST THREE \‘1 DaAYS! avilion and from 3 Store Hours: Tues. â€" Thurs. 10 a.m.â€" 5:00 p.m. Fri. 10 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. Not open Monday. up to e handwovens e brass e pottery e Canadiana e paper and wax council members throughout the region. The council also has announced that it has received a $2,500 grant from the Ontario Arts Council for the continâ€" ued publication of its biâ€"monthly newsletter and events calendar, Arts Now. The Augustâ€"Sepâ€" tember issue of Arts the March break week, when 5 amateur theaâ€" tre groups from Westâ€" ern Ontario will be competing for a_vyan:_ls. Kâ€"W Little Theatre has been a regular parâ€" Dance school offers courses An evening course for adults 16 and over in jazz and modern dance will also be held August 10â€"14, from 7â€"10 p.m. at the Bo Jangles Dance School, on Bridgeport Road in Waterloo. The Black Walnut Ballet School will hold its summer dance course for beginners and juniors August 10â€"14, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Victoria Park Pavilion. Margot Hartleyâ€"Smith will teach jazz and tap and Nancy Lechacz and Christine Linehanâ€"Chase ballet. The e Treasure Trove Margot Hartieyâ€"Smith will again teach jazz, and Gabby Miceli modern dance. Cost for both courses is $35. For information call 643-8806. 742â€"5170, or 885â€" 50â€" Gift Shop (corner of Union and Mary, 1 block East of King) 16 Union St. Waterloo 745â€"6773 Now currently is being distributed in regional libraries and other inâ€" stitutions. Individual and group members who normally would receive their copies by mail can pick them up at Victoria Park Pavilâ€" The council has more than 120 group and inâ€" dividual members throughout the region. ticipant in the competiâ€" tion and last March received three awards for its presentation of The Shadow Box. For further informaâ€" tion, call 886â€"0660. €

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