Arts Centre continues. commitment Mike Noble oCongratulations to Paul Neuman and Ryan Gordon for their performance this year and for their fine efforts in representing Laurel's track team and school. oThere was a short story contest this year. The competitors all shared $25 in prizes. First went to Tony Lemehe, followed by Ryan Gordon and third place winner was Dave Chipman. oMr. Bunch has done a fine job with the window display about students from other countries. They have put together a great tribute to Jamaica in the display this month. oln the mornings before school, many stu- dents are involved in a computer club in Mrs. Schneider's English class. They are working with robots. graphics and of course, academic programs. . Jun Dalton has arranged a plant sale and anyone is invited to buy some nice annual plants at low prices. - _ . Thanks to the break dancers Everton Drake, Kerwin Haas, Brett Brown and Craig Wright for making assemblies, talent shows and other things very exciting this year. We heard that some of these boys have been involved with Monday, June 18 - Members Timothy, June 19 - General Public 7:30 p.m., 9 Princess St. E., Waterloo - FIVE FEMALE CHARACTERS . Age Range 2050 yrs for some parts. musical ability an'asaet MALE a; FEMALE CHORUS MEMBERS AISO REQUIRED TECHNICAL CREW Costumes. Props. Lighting, Make-up, etc.) Sign up as well K-W LITTLE THEATRE CLOTHES THAT FIT THE STYLE . THAT MAKE THE WOMAN SPORTSWEAR - ACTIVEWEAR Offering - Exclusive Line of all a your golf wear "Waiting For The Parade" by John Murrell produced by AUDITIONS! "ihi- 5llar's ittt Laurel corner King t Dupont St... Wtttqrioo 886-4980 FREE PARKING Open Friday nights till 9 pm. Locker Talk Cu I lotes - Free-style design ' Shorts - of elegance Skirts - T-Shirts - I -tinirts - for all your summer times - easy to wear from Jackets - for the breezy days or dress wear from The added touch from stay comfortable from For the second year. the UW Arts Centre has designed an exciting series of entertainment for are: schools, with children from grades K to 8 in mind. The series begins Monday, Oct. 29 with The Bittersweet Kid, a another group who took first place finwthe competitions at the Centre in the Square. Basia Tamer o The Fashion Show was a great success this year with 45 girls participating. There were over 145 outfits in the show this season. The winners were (1) Jaswir Chatha, (2) Basia Tercer (3) Chris Kyprianou (4) Brenda Lee Taylor, (5) Tammy Atkinson, (6) Peggy Sue Wilson, (7) tie between Khamp Phonechalan and Joanne Reit- zel, (8) tie between Simone Dames and Rhonda Lloyd, (9) tie between Zua Cha and Jenny Christodoulou (10) Nancy Baessler. We also had 4 boys as escorts and they were: John Davenport, Paul Neuman, Brett Brown and Doug Snyder. q Mrs. Strohmeyer, the home management teacher, was presented with a beautiful leather and wood plaque from the home management students at the end of the show. . Have we got a treat in store for you! Anyone who is interested in seeing what Laurel Vocational School is really like can watch it on TV. Just tune in Thursday, June 14 at 7:30 p.m. At that time a student cast directed by our own English teacher, Mr. Al Davis, is shown on a documentary called "I'm Gonna Win". Walk through the corridor with us. Follow Marco Polo‘s route to Pamir. the roof of the world. Come and enjoy our, exquisite Afghan ' dishes including mem varieties of Rice Paiaws. Kabobs. vegetarian dishes and more. 291 Woodlawn Rd. w., Guelph (between the Hanlon a Silvercreek Pkwy.) Pamir Restaurant (3rd Afghan restaurant m Canada) from JUST OPENED 1-836-991 1 f Wanton The second offering in the series will be King Arthur's Christ- mas. presented by the Carousel Players of St. Catharines on Thurs- day, Dec. 13. challenging play by Vancouver‘s Green Thumb Theatre. $4000 $1 495 $3800 $5800 S 895 eeialty The final attraction in the series. back by overwhelming popular demand, will be Thea- tre Passe Muraille’s production of Alligator Pie. This outstanding show combines the award-winning poetry Treat Your Dad Fathers Dag A treat for the family - choose from IO hot Items, crisp and cool salads, fresh mm, Dread and yummy des- serts' s as Children under " 84.50 Children under s FREE Dining Room Special SUNDAY BRUNCI! SUNDAY BUFFET 4 KING ST. N., WATERLOO (KING & ERB) 885-5840 GHOI‘Ela WATERHI) 1-1% lb. lobster FLOWN FRESH from the east coast Second helping (same person) $7.99 WATERLOO MONOCLE. WEDNESDAY, 10-2 p.m. LOBSTER $999 on “Warsaw te 475 King St. N., Waterloo 884-0220 SURF & TURF $13.99 of Dennis Lee (Alliga- tor Pie, Garbage De- light and Nicholas Knock) with lively music and colourful sets. Set for Friday, Feb. 22. it is guaran- teed to be an afternoon of fun and delight! Bring the family from 4 to 8 tor tasty barbecued chicken and ribs Mus a mOuthwatering lineup of vegetables. salads, rolls and beverages! ' s ss Adults - - cmLoREN 83.95 Adults UNDER s - an 4-8 pm. JUNE 13. t9tM--PAt3E ttt The entire series is being offered for as per student. with Supervi- sors admitted free. Bookings are being taken now! Call the Humanities Theatre Box Office at 885-4280 for details.