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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1982, p. 20

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PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1982 John & Mary 7 KING ST. N. WATERLOO 886â€"4500 C.1L. Comm. Winterizer Fertilizer 25 kg . Spreading & Pyr. Junipers Variety of Euonimus. . . . . 5â€"15° Red Maples . . . . . . 4â€"10° Norway Maples . . . . ubdnaadnghege Privets & Alpine Current. . presented by PHONE 886â€"16732 Halloween Party? Kâ€"W Chamber Music CONRAD GREBEL COLLEGE CHAPEL Nov. 5,6,7 Nov. 19,20,21 6 Concerts *32. (Students/Srs. *22.) 1 Concert *8 (St/Sr. *5.) Don‘t Miss... COSTUMES . MASKS MAKEâ€"UP WIGS BEARDS NOSE GLASSES EVERYTHING FOR YOUR PARTY ue STAG SHOP Over 10,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20‘. 40 Acres of Shade Trees, Blue Spruce, Shrubs and Fruit Trees. Pyt. Junipers ... . . . .. from 4.00 & 6.00 _ Fruit Trees, Maptes, Oaks, onimus. . ... .............. from 3.75 _ Lindens, Locust, Flowering aples .. ................. from 12.00 _ Mountain Ash, Flowering / Maples . .. .............. from5.00 _ Austrian Pine, Hoopsi â€" . Blue Spruce .. ........... from 15.00 Nest Spruce, Holly, Bc uit trees .................from 7.00 _ Evonimus, Japanese Yews, Buy direct from the grower with large selection Retail & Wholesale HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 10 am to 9 pm Sat. 10 am to 6 pm Come and visit our outstanding assortment of healthy, colourful trees JOHN‘S NURSERY w8 k e k k k e k e k uy s ky s PM .Y seacesrs inss . i. .. from 12.00 ruce .......... . . . from 15.00 6 8x hsms â€">.â€"â€" hom 700 30% AND MORE OFF LIST ree & Shrub Sale BIGGS RICHARD Fully Guaranteed RR #1, Waterioo WATERLOO ALDERMAN $12.00 1t) 36 ONTARIO ST. N. KITCHMENER 742â€"4331 Fruit Trees, Maptes, Oaks, Wainuts, Lindens, Locust, Flowering Crabs, Mountain Ash, Flowering Almonds, Austrian Pine, Hoopsi â€" Alberta â€" Nest Spruce, Holly, Boxwood, Euonimus, Japanese Yews, Roses & fFlowering Shrubs, Cocoa Beans, no.. EUE The farce relates the antics of two elderly An evening of comeâ€" dy and good family fun is what Bluevale colleâ€" glate institute‘s drama club is promising when from Nov. 3â€"6 they present their version of Joseph Kesseiring‘s classic Arsenic and Old Lace. Second House from Wagner‘s Corner on Heidelberg Rd 664â€"2482 BCI promises ots of laughs Gord Jones, Cynthia Hiebert and Alex Verdecchia rehearse a scene from BCi‘s production of Arsenic and Old Lace. Admission to the show is $1 for senior citizens or children under 12, $2 for adults or students without fee cards. Tickets are available from BCI students or by calling 885â€"4620, from 9 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. Starring in the proâ€" duction are Sarah Shortreed, Sue Munro and Bonnie Golbeck in the lead roles. Arsenic and Old Lace is directâ€" ed by Ken Carter, head of BCI‘s English deâ€" partment. The play is the first of three shows Blueâ€" vale will be presenting during the school year. The next project is an original children‘s show based on the story of Aladdin‘s Lamp. In the spring they will host a comedy festival in‘ which all area schools are invitâ€" ed to participate. women, Martha and Abby Brewster, who have an unusual hobby â€" murder. Melodee Martinuk photo If you would like to receive masiings from our galiery on a regular basts, send your name and address to Hunsberger Gatieries. Box 506. St Jacobs, Ontamno NOB 2N0 hg hunsberger go November 12 to December 12 COMING SOONN! An exhibition and sale of the art of 3rd floor, The St. Jacobs Country Mili Market _â€" 10 King Street, St. Jacobs, Ont. NOB 2NO (519) 664â€"3580 Hours: Tues. to Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 pm.. Sunday 12:30 to 5:00 p m Owned and operated by The Laughing Horse Gallery Ltd During the first two weeks in November, approximately 45 samâ€" ples of Isaac‘s work will be on display in the lower level of the Waâ€" terioo Public Library. Isaac‘s lifelong interâ€" est in nature led her to Annie Isaacs, 66, of Kitchener is a senior citizen who finds she has little time to grow old â€" she js too busy taking courses each year at Wilfrid Laurier University and pursuâ€" ing a growing hobby in photography . Pat Arbuckie Chronicle Staft Annie‘s hobby keeps her busy become seriously inâ€" volved in photography six years ago. She began taking pictures of wild flowers and since then, has photoâ€" graphed nature scenes, mainly in the Haliburâ€" ton and Southampton areas. + As a member of various camera clubs in the Kâ€"W area, Isaacs heard of other camera buffs who regularly sold their photographs to "keep themselves in film.‘‘* About three years ago, she also began taking her work around to various gift reproductions by TRISHA ROMANCE Available in late November Meet Trisha at our galilery on Saturday, December 18 and Sunday, December 19 Call 664â€"3580 for more information . Sale! 5% OFF Picture Framing all orders placed between Oct. 27 and Nov. 27 8 new iimited edition WATCH FOR: Preâ€"Christmas The display at the library is Isaac‘s third showing of her work this year. Her first exhibit was held this spring at Mutual Life Assurance Co. of Canâ€" ada in Waterloo and a second followed at the Royal Trust, King and Ontario Branch. shops in the Kâ€"W area. **I‘m now keeping my hobby going by selling pictures," she says. Her current display of nature photographs will be open for public viewing during regular library hours. @ eS

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