PAGE 16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1982 There s no lack of mightite: The hotets are plush and the mghtclubs art everywhere The shows rate with the best of Las Vegas Nature will lake care of your daytime activities Your hotel concierge can give you all the information you need as to where to play goft or tenmis skinâ€"dive. water ski or explore in a glassâ€"bottomed boa! or yo deep sea tfishing for markin or saiffish And to ge! the most out of Acapulco s beauty please do rent a car or eep and explore up and down the coasthine Of all the coastal resorts in the world_ not more thanâ€"& handful can compete with Acapulco â€" Mexico s City of the Sun _ Located on the pacihic coast just 265 miles directly south of Mexico City where the southern neck o Mexico takes a right angle bend to meet Lentral America Acapulco s 23 beautiful beaches line the tugged coast where you can he on your back and look up a! the nalural beauty of highâ€"walled coves and sheer granile cliffs where divers plunge 125 teet down to the seas Arant City of Sun â€" Acapulco NOEL SEDMAN TRAVEL SERVICE From the desk ofâ€" Isabetlia Grayson 104 King St. S 886â€"3320 Waterioo °* ACtTaA TALK P 2 j The. week Jong fesâ€" tivities will begin with a wine and cheese reâ€" ception at the Art Galâ€" leéry in Kitchener‘s Centre in the Square on Monday, March 22 beâ€" tween 4:30 and 6 p.m. Special guest will be His Honor J. Black Aird, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Mrs. Aird, who will both be attending the opening night perforâ€" mance. The five competing groups and their proâ€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Little Theatre will bost the Western Ontario Drama League Festiâ€" val during March break week, March 22â€" 26. The five best plays in the Western Ontario Region will be competâ€" ing for top honors. Drama League Festival begins The Main Series, fea turing symphonic mas terpieces and guest so loists, will consist of eight Friday or Satur day night concerts. Following the sucâ€" cess of the 198)â€"1982 season. the basic forâ€" mat of the orchestra‘s new season will remain essentially unchanged. with a wide variety of programs offered in several different series The season will also include the firstâ€"ever appearance with an orâ€" chestra of the popular children‘s ~entertainer Raffi,. who is preparing original new material for the occasion Included on the seaâ€" son‘s program are reâ€" turn engagements by such popular artists as pianist Anton Kuerti and the Canadian Brass, as well as the local debuts of new stars such as awardâ€" winning cellist Desâ€" mond Hoebig and perâ€" cussionist Marie Josee Simard. ductions are: Monday, Galt Little Theatre presenting The Gingerâ€" bread Lady by Neil Simon; Tuesday, Elora Community Theatre performing Leaving Aome by David French; Wednesday, Guelph Little Theatre with Go Bang Your Tamborine by Philip King:; Thursday, Wind sor Light Opera Perennial internaâ€" tional favorites and some rising new stars will highlight the Kit chenerâ€"Waterioo Symâ€" phony Orchestra‘s 1982â€"1983 season, it was announced this week PC120000000!() G/CHVIH® _ WLGE NUE theatre will conclude Tickets for the plays Home by D avid Each play will be on Saturday, March 27 are available through French; Wednesday, _ performed at the Victo with the Gala Awards the Centre in the Guelph Little Theatre â€" ria Park Pavilion at 8 Dinner and Ball at the Square box office with Go Bang Your p.m. nightly Knights of Columbus _ Prices are $5.50 each or Tamborine by Philip Adjudicator for the Hall on Manitou Drive â€" a special fiveâ€"night King: Thursday, Wind week is Canadian in Kitchener. Cocktails package price of sor Light Opera actor/‘play wright will be served from 6 _ $22.50 Kâ€"W Symphony Orchestra unveils upcoming season Guest artists for the Wilfrid Laurier University offers almost 100 courses in Waterloo beginning in May. Nine more courses are available in the comfort of your own home by Telecoliege. For your free copy of the 1982 Spring/Summer course guide, or for more information, call us at 884â€"1970, Ext. 447 or toliâ€"free at 1â€"800â€"265â€"8866 during working hours. 75 University Avenue West, Waterioo, Ontario, N2L 3CS Wilfrid Laurier University This season‘s Family Series, consisting of three Sunday mati nees, will feature guest conductorMario Dus chenes. renowned for Guest conductors in the Pops Series will include Victor Davies and Brian Jackson Subscribers to this series will hear light classical works, Broad way showtunes and other familiar favor ites, with guest artists Monica Gaylord, piano; Gisela Depkat, cello; Irving Heller. piano; Tommy Reilly, harmonica; the Cana dian Brass; and per cussionist Marie Josee Simard The Friday and Satâ€" urday Pops Series (a sixâ€"concert package) will follow a new direc tion in 1982â€"1983, in the Boston Pops"" tradiâ€" tion. Main Series guest conductors will include Agnes Grossmann, Tiâ€" mothy Vernon and Uri Mayer. new sgason include the Beaux Arts Trio; flu tist Robert Aitken; celâ€" list Desmond Hoebig; soprano Rosemarie Landry; pianist Jane Coop; violinist Yuri Mazurkevich; pianist Anton Kuerti; and orâ€" ganist John Tuttle. Each play will be performed at the Victo ria Park Pavilion at 8 p.m. nightly. Players in See How They Run also by Philâ€" ip King; and Friday, Owen Sound Littie Theatre presenting The Runner Stumbles by Milan Stitt. Bob Margesson Semior Citizrem and partâ€"time student at L aurier "It‘s not retiring from something, it‘s retiring to something. The quicker you become involved in some pursuit, the easier your transition and the more fulfilled you will feel as a person." A total of $2,139.64% was awarded by the council ~"to promote the study and enjoyâ€" ment of and production of works in the arts." As well, the Touring Arts Fund for Kitchen er Waterloo Opera Guild and the Wilfrid Laurier University Musicâ€" at Noon pro gram received funds Waterloo writers Christopher Moore and Jane Urquhart were among 309 individuals to receive grants at recent Ontario Arts Council (OAC) â€" meet ings, OAC chairman Arthur Gelber has an nounced The Studio Series is a package of seven conâ€" certs featuring the Ca nadian Chamber Enâ€" semble in a repertoire of majorâ€" works for OAC awards local grants his work in the devel large Ensemble opment of children‘s The 1982â€"83 Studio programming; Orkidâ€" â€" Series will begin with a stra, the funâ€"loving program by the Beaux mime trio that was an _ Arts Trio. audience favorite here On March 19, pianist in the 1979â€"1980 season; _ and conductor Philippe and Raffi, a superstar Entremont, will join on the children‘s enter with the Canadian tainment circuit. Chamber Ensemble. in This exciting week of theatre will conclude on Saturday, March 27 with the Gala Awards Dinner and Ball at the Knights of Columbus Mall on Manitou Drive in Kitchener. Cocktails will be served from 6 Maxim Mazumdar, who will give a short public adjudication after each perfor mance On March 19, pianist and conductor Philippe Entremont, â€" will join with the Canadian Chamber Ensemble. in a concert which will be repeated at the Roi\ Thomson Hall in To ronto, as part of one of the country‘s premiere chamber music series ‘"‘The arts play an important role in eduâ€" cation by giving stu dents an opportunity to explore their own creâ€" ative talents."" he added. Gelber said. A main thrust of that total amount was granted to artists who have develâ€" oped special projects for schools, the OAC chairman said. p.m., with dinner star ing at 7 p.m. and the awards presentation at 8 pm. A dance will fo| low .