IT PAYS T0 ADVERTISE. .. ADVERTISE WHERE iT PaAYS .. Now available for qualified retail buyers, from Dec. 1 and delivered by Dec. 31st, 1982. You‘ll get great savings plus great endâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"year deals on all our new 1982 Fords. Choose from 1982‘s on our lot or have our computer search the area from our ‘"Shared Inventory‘"‘. 5 6 A 5 CC m: «ols ..gi To Save on a new 1982 car at a great rate 11* FINAL DAYS Jw ? The French Puppet company Compagnie Philippe Genty uses all aspects of puppetry to produce a distinct brand of entertainment. Chronicle Spacial A performer who has been described as a ‘‘rare talent", the Winnipegâ€"born Lander has starred in the original production of Jacques Brel, Kurt Weill‘s September Song, the New York production of Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill and Broadway‘s I‘m Getting My Act Together And Taking It On The Road. On Thursday, Jan. 14 at 8 p.m. the Arts Centre will present an evening of highâ€"quality enterâ€" tainment when internationallyâ€"known Canadian musician, arranger and composer Hagood Hardy teams up with Broadway favorite Judith Lander for two hours of great jazz. The new year gets off to a roaring start at the University of Waterioo Arts Céntre which offers a full lineâ€"up of events for January. Explosion of entertainment at UW Arts Centre WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1982 â€" PAGE 19 : 13th i 12 noon Tickets for each of these performances are available by contaz>ting the Humanities Theatre box office at 885â€"4280. Compagnie Philippe Genty has performed to audiences in England, Germany. the Nethegâ€" lands, Japan,. Israel, Australia, Africa and France. The Los Angeles Times has called the show ‘"sheer entertainment" while the New York Times said "you will be enchanted." Tickets for Compagnie Philippe Genty are $9, students and seniors $7.50. Then Monday. January 17 at 8 p.m. the Arts Centre will present the first North American performance of Compagnie Philippe Genty. a French puppet company which uses all aspects of puppetry, including marionettes, marottes, hand puppets and black light figures, to produce their own distinctive brand of entertainment. In this show. the Quartet takes the audience through the world of jazz music and the joys to be found listening to this musical style. It offers a chance for families to enjoy one of Canada‘s finest jazz musicians in a new,. informative way. Tickets are $3.50, seniors and children 12 and under $3. Performances are at 1 and 3: 30 p.m. The Jim Galloway Quartet rolls into the Humanities Theatre Sunday. January 16 with two afternoon performances of a new show, Jazzmobile Jam. Galloway has several albums to his credit. including the Junoâ€"nominated Walking on Air. His latest recording. Bojangles, features such classics as Ellington‘s Come Sunday. Armâ€" strong‘s Struttin‘ With Some Barbecue, and Mr. Bojangles by Jerry Jeff Walker. One of Canada‘s finest jazz saxophonists, Jim Galloway tours regularly and often performs in annual jazz festivals in Monte ru, Bern, Nice and Edinburgh. Admission to this show is $3.50, seniors and children 12 and under, $3. Performances wilt be at 10: 30 a.m.. 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Theatre Beyond Words has received rave reviews for performances in Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. The Potato People is the fourth attraction in the "Make Believe" Theatre Series offered by the Arts Centre for children and adults. , Described by UW Arts Centre Manager Dan Donaldson, as the "finest family entertainment I‘ve had the pleasure to present," this St. Catharinesâ€"based troupe uses sound, music and vocalization to create their unique style of mime. Theatre Beyond Words will be returning to the Humanities Theatre Saturday, January 15 with their new show The Potato People. Hardy is a man who has left few stones unturned in the music world â€" he has won numerous awards for his compositions and performances, including Juno Awards in 1975 and 1976 and CLIO Awards for his commercial scores. Tickets, which are limited for this special musical presentation are $9.50, students and seniors $8. 6th 12 noon Ex2 e“// «€ MUSIC AT NOON SERIES ,â€"* _ Wilfrid Laurier © University Faculty of Music ' a na ce hank o na batrens tate ca ts ce te t# m ns are ts bs nars Admission Free JANUARY Ralph Elsaesser, piano music of Brahms Theaâ€" tre Auditorium Carolyn Arnason, piano music of Hétu, Straâ€" vinsky, Beethoven, Eckhardtâ€"Gramatté Theatre Auditorium Paul Bernard, guitar Theatre Auditorium Leupold Series of J.S. Bach Barrie Cabena, organ Keffer Memorial Chapel