PAGE 16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1983 {INCLUDES AIR & ACCOMMODATION) We will also be happy to arrange a Honeymoon suited just for you. Whether it be renting a car or booking hotel accomâ€" modations leave it all up té us. Stainless Tea Balls .. Stainless Tea Infusers Quebec Tea Pots .. .. Single Tea Pots .. ... Covered Mugs .. .. .. SPECIALS ON TEA ACCESSORIES Come in and Choose A Heart Mould and Chocolate from our Candy Making Secâ€" tion. If you have never tried candy making we have bookilets for beginners showing how easy it really is! HOURS MON.â€"FRI 9 a.m 6 p.m. SATURDAYS 10 a.m *J TEA TIME WHY SHOP AROUND WE CAN LIKELY FILL ALL YOUR NEEDS â€" racca‘s =â€"~ c ART , *Mices * KE" io Also For V alentine‘s Day She‘ll Love You at PAINTING & PICTURE FRAMING iL PRINCESS ST. EAST WA IER1L OO 884â€"1 396 supplies and so much more vour Valentine GOLD KEY TRAVEL SERVICES LTD. 65 University Ave. S. Waterioo 886â€"6200 s 1.25 1.89 12.99 $3 1 p.m Waterloo collegiate presents Damn Yanâ€" kees as its â€" delightful school musical Februâ€" ary 23â€"26 at 8 p.m. at the school. The 1950‘s production by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop has a large cast of WCI stuâ€" dents who are fervent WCI presents Damn Yankees * TTDDI | A DV CDCL FEBRUARY SPECIALS _ BABY CHOPPED \\,(6 BEEF SIRLOIN 7\ AIVER STEAK This Valentine‘s Day, % don‘t break her Heart Tickets are $5 (students and seniors $3), and reservations may be made by phoning 885â€"4280. . Waiting for Godot, a performance termed one of the most noble and moving plays of our generation"" by the London Times, will be presented in theâ€"Theatre of the Arts by the University of Waterloo‘s Drama Deâ€" partment Feb. 15â€"19 at 8 p.m. Audiences may find the play pessimistic or optimistic, a hymn to or a condemnation of mankind, a cry of despair or a shout of affirmation â€" but they will not fail to be moved. There will also be a matinee Thursday Feb. 17 at 2 p.m. Can‘t wait for Godot \/ with omion with fried or bacon omons Includes choice of soups, potatoes & vegetaâ€" bies, bread & butter Q95 with buttered toast . . GARDEN ; °. RESTAURANT BACON & EGGS 34 KING ST. E., WATERLOO â€" PHONE 886â€"2400 °J STAG SHOP 36 ONTARIO ST_N KITCHENER, ONTARIO 742â€"4331 omplete line of Sensuous Lingerie 7 KING ST_ N waATERLOO, ONTARIO 886â€"4500 MONDAY & TUESDAY BREAKFAST SPECIAL @7 i# ‘ L_fli ONLY (Served to 10:30 a.m ) Now Open Mondays Fully Licensed J T. cos ggc ly preparing to make the effort a highlight of the school year. Tickets may be picked up from any WCI student or by phoning 884â€"8590. Prices are $3.75 for adults, $3 for students and $2.25 for children grade eight and under. Ice Capades newest extravaganâ€" za combines the world‘s finest skaters with the world‘s funniest comics,. and the result is rousing entertainment for children of all ages. What does Jokey Smurf have in store for Papa Smurf and Smurfette? A smurfyâ€"good time as these popular television cartoon characters make their firstâ€"ever live appearance in "Smurts Alive!", part of Ice Capades‘ allâ€"new variety revue. Chronicle Special Smurfs join The allâ€"new variety revue ‘"Light Up The Ice!" will open at the Kitchener Memorial Auditori um Tuesday Feb. 15 through Sunâ€" day Feb. 20 with evening perforâ€" mances Tuesday to Saturday at 8 Featuring six dazzling producâ€" tions, Ice Capades will "Light Up The Ice" with a festtval of illumiâ€" nation and illustrious skating stars. **Precision On Parade®" highlights the multiâ€"talented Ice p.m .. Saturday matinees at 11 a.m. and 3: 30 p.m. and shows Sunday at 1: 30 and 5: 30 p.m. UW Arts Centre 885â€"4280 * CHRISTTE Capettes and Ice Cadets Ice Capades honors the musical heritage of the past forty years in ‘"Juke Box Jamboree"; looks ahead toward imaginary travel to distant glacial galaxies in *"Jourâ€" ney To The Ice Age" and trans . ports the audience to the romantic * reaim of ‘*Paris By Night". ‘ For children of all gges. Ice Capades takes great pride in presenting the Smurfs, Televiâ€" sion‘s most popular cartoon char acters make their first live apâ€" pearance in the delightful producâ€" tion, "Smurfs Alive!" The colossal comedy and variety acts in Ice Capades enhance an already spectacular show that features lavish, multiâ€"million dolâ€" lar productions and worldâ€"champiâ€" onship skaters. Thurs., Feb. 17 8:00 p.m Humanities Theatre $9 50 (Stu /Sen $8 00) Reserved Seats fun, clever . gorgeous