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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Mar 1982, p. 13

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Grand River Cable TV has announced a nonâ€"profit leasing plan to provide decoders to hearing impaired subâ€" scribers in their liâ€" censed area. The Telecaption Adapter will be made available to the hard of hearing community for a monthly fee of $15. Grand River Cable TV will provide free inâ€" stallation, mainteâ€" S§555es5S§sSss5sesSss5sse5s5§s % WATERLOO * KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS IK.. s awirnmw hk UR it SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1982 S 4}f GCAMES! PRIZES! BLACKJIACK! CHANCES! 4n @ ADMISSION FREE â€" EVERYONE WELCOME @ Proceads to St Agatha‘s Children‘s Village m Held under LLBO permit “ E Lottery Licence #359655 c _ @ ® Lottery Licence #350655 2 SE5E5@50B5E5@5Ee5®5$E amination. The work of the Holman Island Inuit artistic community forms this year‘s print selection of the Canadianâ€"Eskimo Arts Council, on display til the end of the month at the Enook Gallery, 16 Young St. E., Waterloo. This year the 24â€"print collection features 10 works of an 84â€"yearâ€"old artist, Kalvak. Here Enook manager Laura Napram holds one of the,prints in the collection for an employee‘s appreciative exâ€" Will guarantee you and your family, every year for the rest of your life, tun in the sun at our beautiful ocean front resort hotel with a fully equipped kitchen in every suite â€" all for a one time only cost of $1,250.00 Visa/Mastercard/Bank Financing Available. Call collect FLORIDA VACATION Club International LAS _ vEGAs g NITE 7 P.M. TLL 1 A.M TIME FOR LIFE CLUB INTERNATIONAL Cable TV offers plan 10 a.m.â€"9 p.m. daily (416) 482â€"6447 nance and repair for the length of the 30â€" month lease plan. Grand River Cable TV and Sears are coâ€" operating in this projâ€" ect to make the deâ€" coder more readily available to persons who cannot afford to purchase the decoder from Sears. With the Internation al year of the Disabled Person having just ESKIMO ART passed in 1981, Grand River Cable TV offiâ€" cials report they are pleased to offer supâ€" port to the hearing imâ€" paired by making the decoders available on a nonâ€"profit basis to the Kâ€"W community. Given the purchase option with Sears, and the rental option with Grand River Cable TV, the maximum number of hearing impaired who wish a decoder should be able to obâ€" taine one. Sounds â€" Spring 2* Spring Airs #& % ]\ featuring Starr Danias, principal ballerina of the ‘I .J Joffrey Ballet and dancing star of the film "Turning Point" . . . accompanied by a full company Following in the footsteps of a legend, this beautiful ballerina recreates the roles of the immortal Paviova PROGRAMME INCLUDES ACT II "GISELLE®" AND THE FAMOUS "DYING SWAN‘" Tues., March 30 Humanities Theatre 8 p.m. _ $10.50 (Stu./Sen. $9.00) Special Performance for Children / Evening Concert 8 to 12 years at 1 and 3:30 p.m. at 8 p.m. Children and seniors $2 50 _ All others $3 00 Fri., March 26 ‘ Theatre of the Arts â€" 8 p.m. 4 University Choir and Chamber Choir featuring the premiere pertormance of David Keane‘s specially commissioned Thus Spake the Earthwalker tor 2 choirs and instrumental ensemble General admission $3.00 (Stu/Sen. $2.00) with help from the Ontario Arts Council and Creative Arts Board, Federation of Students A gy~lP2yq __._ A Pavlova) «_ " Celebration y eons s arouren Be part of a close encounter of the theatrical kind! JA t ‘fa Carousel Dance School presents &7‘ MACLIS Crog ly Sat., MARCH 27 General admission $3.00 (Stu./Sen. $2.00) Sponsored by Conrad Grebel College, Department of Music A rousing band concert _ _ _ with the UW CONCERT BAND George Holmes, conducting Treatre af the & Art Gaftery NORTH AMERICA‘S PREMIER PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE IN CONCERT WwA TERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1982 â€" PAGE 13 a dance show designed especially for children 8 to 12 years old. by this innovative young company based at the University of Waterioo Sat., April 3 â€" Humanities Theatre Sat., MARCH 27 »alt., MAAUCH 2/ _ Humanities Thgatre 1 and 3 30 p.m Tickets $2.50 for children and seniors $3.00 all others »®»3OUTIERLIMITG AND OTHER SPACEY THINGS" Tickets from UW Arts Centre Box Office, Humanities Theatre Ticket vouchers from George Kadwell Records Waterioo Square & Staniey Park Mail, The Centre in the Square and the information Centre. Fairview Park Mail Convenient parking â€" 25¢ coin entry Theatre of the Arts 8 p.m Tickets $6 50 (Stu /Sen $5 00)

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