PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1983 € "lipe | Gflg‘;ï¬w C 6 rW is pleased to announce the OW location of a Kitchener and Waterloo Creative Colouss Consultant at UVIDEO MOUVIE HOUSE aenesesena es ese 208 King Street South Waterioo â€" 743â€"1112 Individualized coâ€"ordination of ward robe and makeâ€"up to enhance your skin tones and lifestyle for menmand women Introductory offer â€" $60 â€" 2â€"hour conâ€" sultation for all appointments made during September INCLUDING A V.C.R. AND ALL THE MOVIES YOU CAN WATCH {MAX.â€"3 MOVIES AT ONE TIME MON. thru THURS AT BENT‘S CAMERAS LET US CUSTOM FRAME AND MAT YOUR FAVORITE PICTURES, DIPLOMAS, NEEDLEPOINT, ETC. TRY OUR All work done on premises at reasonable prices. WESTMOUNT PLACE, WATERLOO, 886â€"5520 96 KING ST. S., WATERLOO, 886â€"1320 sesssssrssseess baveseesss is pleased to announce the location of a Kitchener and Waterloo Creative Colouts Consultant at @ 8@# We Take Reservations 884â€"1441 It‘ll be another party when Rovers rollick at the Centre Contemporary music blended with fun and exuberance will highâ€" light the performance of the Rovers at the Centre in the Square. The group, internationâ€" ally known for their hit singles The Unicorn and Wasn‘t That A Party will be appearâ€" ing at the Centre on Sunday, Sept. 25, 8 Surprisingly enough, Wasn‘t That A Party, the doubleâ€"platinum selling single, was originally intended as a lastâ€"minute addition to the Rovers LP. The song, written about a realâ€"life Rovers party, had lain dormant for a year before being reâ€" corded ... and only beâ€" cause the Rovers were a song short for the album! Such quirks of chance are nothing new to the group. Their first millionâ€"selling single in 1967, The Unicorn, was an obscure song which leader Will Millar had performed during a tenure as a children‘s T.V. host and only disâ€" covered by the group w hile rummaging through Will‘s record collection one day. It was Will who put the group together in Canada during 1964 featuring brother George Millar (guitar), cousin Joe Millar (bass). and boyhood friends Jimmy Ferguâ€" son (vocals) and Wileil McDowell (accordiâ€" on/kevboards). Originally from Ireâ€" land, all performers had been residents of Canada since their teens. Naturally the growâ€" ing recognition in Canâ€" ada led to U.S. interâ€" est; most notably a 22â€"week stint at the famed Purple Onion in San Francisco that kicked off 1965 for the fledgling Rovers, then known as the Irish Rovers. Shortly thereafter, the Rovers were ofâ€" fered their own weekly TV variety series on the CBC network that ran for six seasons and Fashion begins underneath it all with .. . BYâ€"THEâ€"SEA SWIMWEAR Christian Dior, Clasilk, Perri Ann, Mahogaâ€" ny, Papillon Blanc, Bodylines, Dim Hosiery bras, panties, camisoles, teddies and nightwear by Oigo. Maldenform. _ available at Westmount Place, Waterioo No Body Suits You Better won a Canadian Actra award for Best Variety Performance. The series is currently in syndication worldwideâ€" the . group still tapes hourâ€"long ‘Super Speâ€" cials‘ for the network twice a year. The Rovers have 19 albums to their credit and it the Rovers LP (known also as Wasn‘t Guitar enthusiasts locally will be thrilled to hear that the Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society is opening its threeâ€"concert Guitar Series this weekend with an appearance by Norbert Kraft, acclaimed Canada‘s most outstanding classical guitarist. Kraft will appear in concert Friday at the Music Room at 8 p.m. and return Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to noon for a master class guitar workshop. All guitarists of higher than clementary accomplishment can benefit from this workshop with admission $10 for @il comers. Kraft was the Grand Prize winner of the 1979 CBC talent festival competition and has apâ€" peared as guest soloist performing concertos with most of the country‘s major orchestras. Acclaimed Kraft opens Chamber Guitar Series 886â€"8133 That A Party) in 1980 that marked the return of the band to top 40 radio. The single, taken from the title of the album was written especially for the Rovers by U.S. folkâ€" singer and good friend Tom Paxton. Audience involveâ€" ment is essential to the Rovers, a group that loves to perform and who make sure no one leaves a show without having been happily afâ€" fected by the sheer exuberance that marks each and every perforâ€" mance. In keeping with their image as Ambassadors of Good Fun, the Rovers have once He has made numerous appearances on CBC national network, including the Spectrum Series and a special program called Standing Room Only in which he was featured with the Toronto Symphony. One of the few guitarists to perform with this orchestra, he played in one of the Symphony‘s final concerts in historic Massey Hall and will appear with them in the Roy Thomson Hall in the upcoming season. Kraft currently combines his concert career with his teaching position at the Royal Conserâ€" vatory of Music and Faculty of Music at University of Toronto. Tickets for Friday‘s performance or reservaâ€" tions for Saturday‘s workshop may be arranged by caliing 886â€"1673. again, been named as the Ambassadors of Song and Goodwill for as such, they donate a percentage of the proâ€" ceeds of their fecord sales to the UNICEF Hallowe‘en cause. Ticket prices for the Rovers are $9.50, $11.00, $12.50.