_ t1lRNnGtTiPdaMlNil" Our famous Salad Bar, Soup of the Day, Spaghetti, lasagna, BBQ Ribs & various other Hot Dishes! 4:30 pm. - 10:00 pm. 'lf""',"',',","',',:',",, Lois and Bram make the rafters ring and critfcs alike Centre In the Square, Sunday, Dee. 5 at 1:†ind 3:00 pm. A very an and spe- cial mum is atvwork when In 'mtire concert hall bursts spontan- eously Into was. dip- 'Peanut Butter,' -zity ging and tagging with My Doc has with; with ‘Jouy Jud-f and matting the “not: the with ‘Bey Dam mm Dun.’ Their mutual set- tings are as varied as lag from Jana to calyp so. swing to classical, traditional talk to new wave. Whatever the style. it is always fresh and full of surprises. Shana. Lois and Iran’s out" la b - atylc and h - acacia-amp. Using Instrumentation that trtiUntt-dtotVe 'rkNt-eee?fasirtttie, beat ot African percus- sion instruments. tron clmical string trio: to cos-m We amen a bod of offbeat aiid intriguing instruments SEED FOR FEED Get ready kids - for a delightful extravagan- za. "Kings Have Problems Too," a wonderful play for children of all ages and the young at heart, opens Saturday at Victoria Park Pavil- lion. 3: Mam. or by calling t.ti6-0tt6tr. Written by Wendy Hicks, the play is a sequel to last year's play "Princess with a Problem." Tickets for the play are on sale at Centre in the Square, at the door for the performances at Victoria Park Pavilion Dec. 4 and ' at 1:30 and Our feathered friends should have a good winter this year. A flock of people winged their way to Laurel Creek Nature Centre Sunday for an opportunity to learn more about feeding birds and to make their own bird feeder. Jaeon Nicholeon (left) end his brother Derek (centre), with a bit of help from father Ron (right), try out a bird feeder made specially try the boys as a Christmas gift for their grandparents. Pet AMI. m The King needs help