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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1983, p. 16

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PAGE 16 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, MAY ~â€"semmirzcl Haus= â€"â€"â€" Hier kocht der Chef noch selbst â€"â€" Reservations are Recommended 21 CAMERON ST S (corner ot Charles St.) PHONE 744â€"2200. FULLY LICENSED UNDER LLBO HOURS TUESDAY TO FRIDAY 11.30 amâ€"2 30 pm 5 pm to 10 pm SATURDAYS 5 pmâ€"10 pm SUNDAY NOON till 9 pm â€" Closed Mondays HOURS: Mon.â€"Thurs. 11 a.m.Z a.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.â€"3 a.m. Sundays 4 p.m.â€"2 a.m 160 UNIVERSITY AVE W. WATERLOO QH:VL'?E, DELICIOUS PIZZA & SUBS Enjoy the homestyle goodness and variety of wholesome products preâ€" pared the old fashioned way. Bread large 26 oz /737 g loat Protein Bread 24 oz /680 g loal Bran, Honey & Oatmeal 20 oz /56 Muffins â€" orange chocolate chip wheatgerm. energy . pmmeapple carrot. bran. apple cinnamon vatmeal raisin blueberry. benana T the S Stone Crock Village Bakery Tarts â€" cherry butter. mapie Cookies â€"â€" chocolate chip mollasses date turnovers oatmeal peanu! butter Pies (97|â€" Dutch apple. blueberry chocolate cream cuoconut cream cherr,. strawherry thubarh EAT IN OR TAKEâ€"OUT DELIVERY IN WATERLOO pineappl« Donuts sugared SAUERBRATEN RED CABBAGE 33 95 PLUM DUMPLING Teabalis Sweelt Buns (pks (helse SALAD BAR LUNCH AND DINNER TRY OUR ALL NEW THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY we are now DURING THE DAY 886â€"61 22 (nnamot OPEN raspberry . date arrot walnut: brownies 3.19 doz glazed chocolat ct b) ied 1.19 2.79 go, 2.99 so. 1.79 so, 3.75 e« 2.79 2.19 1,89 doz va ea do. pkB _ Youth arts ‘83 will fashion student work Youth arts ‘83, the annual show of art work from students atâ€" tending schools in Waâ€" terioo County will be held until June 5 at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo art gallery, in the Centre in the Square, Kitchenâ€" er Close to 400 of the 600 pieces selected from public and separate schools in the region Imaginative categorâ€" ies and strong competiâ€" tion will highlight the Garden Club of Kitchâ€" enerâ€" W aterloo‘s ‘"Flowers Around the World" show at Victoâ€" ria Park Pavilion Wednesday and Thursâ€" day May 18â€"19. day May 18â€"19. The shows,. featured from 2:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursâ€" day. will Hhave such categories as Arctic Spring. English Catheâ€" drals, Taj Mahal by Moonlight and Ancient Egypt. Also on display Imaginative displays at flower show CLASSICAL Month at: (Zâ€"{MteZ ‘6‘ PRICES: B“DGET nesIdlIte, PcollvyVy, JU cuassics 5 0. 2 0 10 S 4 . kn na winks * 4 ho ' Es P “ I n P + s :““mfl:,‘:"" i y e f , § . 1 he ; in ~ * wl K 3 _ Ahe . & Je a A **., { & # ~oele *4 i * ‘ ts >« PM :. =© 3# g & w _f‘ # # ." t h*: td f < . m F w g *‘ arailiice*" ze o _ lt d 3 s % 2+ e .z eseemen nc ® T Cp a.eaimk ANDRE PREVIN Over 1000 LPs and Cassettes VIVALD! dents of the Waterioo County board of educaâ€" tion in kindergarten to grade 13. Each elemenâ€" tary school in the sysâ€" tem is represented by two works, secondary schools each have four pieces in the show. Selected for presenâ€" tation by the board of education‘s visual arts consultants and seconâ€" will be various spring flowers and bulbs. herbs and houseplants. Demonstrations by club members in flowâ€" er arranging and corâ€" sage design will be given throughout the show. Tom Patience, principal of Kâ€"W School of Horticulture, will answer gardening questions. There will be a sales table, tea room and outdoor cafe. Admission is $2.50 or for seniors $1.50. Tickâ€" ets are available at the door â€" (Deutsche Grammophon â€"â€" Philips â€" London} Our regular price 12.99 ............. Digital LPs â€" 13.99 ................. Resonance, Festivo, Jubilee, Viva MAY IS dary art teachers, the pieces are executed in many different techâ€" hung by gallery offiâ€" cials in the main galâ€" leries at the centre. The official opening of youth arts ‘83 will be held Sunday May 8 at 2: 00 p.m. Once the show is completed, some of the art will be hung in the education centre as part of the visual arts department‘s ongoing program to display stuâ€" dent work for the enâ€" joyment of board of education staff. Along with the annuâ€" al show, the art gallery has featured other disâ€" plays of student work. In January and Februâ€" ary. an invitational high school print show was mounted and an exhibition on a difâ€" ferent theme is now being planned. To help introduce children to the art galâ€" lery, the visual arts department arranges for all grade 6 students to visit the gallery durâ€" ing the school year. Many of these students will tour the facility during the run of youth arts ‘83. Y outh arts ‘83 is open regular gallery hours. Waterioo Square, 886â€"4270 Staniey Park Mail, 893â€"1900 STRAUSS SPRING SHINE The Aduit Recreation Centre ushered in spring last week at the Albert McCormick Community Hall with May Flowers, a show featuring spring and summer fashions for senior women. Fashions were provided by Zacks of Westmount Plaza and models taking part in the show such as Audrey Fietch in the above photo all serve as volunteers in a variety of programs at the centre. Proceeds from the event will go to Project Shine, . support program for seniors. LPs and Cassettes 8.99 9.49 Pst Arbuckie photo

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