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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1983, p. 20

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PAGE 20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1983 First Prize: _ One week trip for two to the 1984 Summer Olympics Second Prize: Weekend trip for two to a Montreal Canadiens hockey game Third Prize: Ovemiqht trip for two to a Buffalo Sabres hockey . game _ Tickets available from Kâ€"W Oktoberfest headquarters or employees or volunteers of Oktobertest and participating _ organizations. _ % Price: $2.00 * W Over 100 residents, guests, family and friends attended a et yours today‘ fashion show recently at Victoria Place, 290 Queen St. S. as part of the Retirement Lodges first anniversary celebrations. Above, Mr. George® Riley escorts Mrs. Bernice Ward as she models fashions provided by the May Co. Chronicle Special YOUR PIZZA NUMBER Ticket sales brisk OLYMPIC LOTTERY TICKETS Official Oktoberfest CELEBRATE OKTOBERFEST at SUPER SKATE SEVEN SORRY NO ROLLER SKATING FROM OCT. 7 to OCT. 15 INCLUSIVE | ~GM§$o o t )Q T fvwas _ o SCTONCEK )* 4 <fu \b _ THE PLACE TO BE IN °83 for Gypsy Baron SKATE RENTAL 75¢ ALL SESS1ONS "TWIN CITY‘S LARGEST ROLLER RibK® 341 Marsiand Drive, Waterioo Baron‘ very popular. Subsequently, it has been performed in every major opera house and professional theatre in the world â€" except Canada. The Oktoberfest producâ€" tion, sung and acted in English, will be the first professional stagâ€" ing of ‘*The Gypsy Baron" in Canada. The young hero, Sanâ€" dor, is played by tenor Martin Chambers of London, Ontario who appeared in Oktoberâ€" fest‘s first operetta ‘‘Die Fledermaus‘"‘. Sally Wolf will make her first Oktoberfest appearance as the feâ€" male lead, Saffi. Also appearing in lead roles are Martha Jane Howe. TVESDAY OCTOBER 4 STUDENT w 149 NIGHT Reg. 3.00 ALL STUDENTS WELCOME Caralyn Tomlin, Dougâ€" las Chamberlain, Phil Stark, Theodore Baerg, Garry Gable and Anne Dlugokecki. In the pit will be maestro Raffi Armenâ€" ian with the Kâ€"W Symâ€" phony Orchestra. A local chorus of 48 enthâ€" usiastic singers will be joined by the Kâ€"W Poâ€" lice Band. Staging is by John Leberg of the Canadian Opera Company and the set is designed by George Schlogl of the National Ballet of Canâ€" ada. Tickets for ‘The Gypsy Baron‘ are $16.50, $18.50 and $24.50 and can be purchased through The Centre in the Square box office by calling 578â€"1570.

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