PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1984 The following new books are available at Waterloo Public Library. The following new books are This is a rich sprawling novel « available at Wateriloo public liâ€"â€" Swiss bankers and grain me brary. chants, duplicitous governme: FICTION agents and traders; a largerâ€"tha: Caldwell, Joseph ‘"The deer at the river"‘ In this new novel, Caldwell turns a story of domestic crisis in a small New Hampshire town into a riveting and profound experience illuminated with humor and originality. Hughart, Barry *‘*Bridge of birds" Against the exotic backâ€" drop of China thirteenâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half centuries ago, two odd companions seek the Great Root of Power. The author blends fantasy and folklore with the social history and cusâ€" toms of ancient China to create a rare and beautiful book. Michael, Judith ‘*Possessions" From the author of the best selling Deceptions comes a sophisticated, poignant novel of love and illusion, loyalty and betrayal, society and family. BIG MONEYMAKERS Those kids at Centennial public school really know how to raise money. Some 160 grades five and six students collected more than $5,300 in a Jump Rope For Heart skipâ€"aâ€"thon May 22, for the Waterioo County Chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. Above, Centennial teacher Jim Valeriote presents a cheque for the amount to Mirriam Thomson and Ed Hayes of the Heart Foundation. Centennial raised the largest amount of all the 19 Waterioo County schools that participated in this year‘s Jump Rope For Heart Program. Cudlip, David R. "Comprador®" 101 Queen Street North, Kitchener What‘s new in reading? Monday â€" Saturday 11 a m â€"6 p m This is a rich sprawling novel of Swiss bankers and grain merâ€" chants, duplicitous government agents and traders; a largerâ€"thanâ€" life financial drama. Malarek, Victor ‘‘*Hey, Maâ€" larek‘: the true story of a street kid who made it" Today: Malarek is a successful journalist and senior reporter, but at 17, charged with 2 counts of armed robbery and several assaults, he seemd to be on a collision course to reforâ€" matory, prison and a wasted life. Linton, James M. "The story of wWild Goose Jack" Jack Miner‘s conversion from the practice of thoughtless slaughter to a dedicatâ€" ed pursuit of conservation is parâ€" ticularly relevant in a world in which scarcity and extinction, rather than abundance, are steadiâ€" ly becoming stark realities. NONâ€"FICTION B70CHYM Presents , July 12 BASS has finally come to town and now you can purchase tickets for almost any major event, from Centre In The Square, The Univerâ€" sity Arts Centre, and The Kitchener Memorial Auditorium. Socialites, take note. No refunds, no exâ€" changes ... The Kâ€"W area now has Best Available Seating Service. â€" â€" From gargantuan outdoor rock extravaganzas to art exhibitions to sporting events, even the Blue Jays games, BASS, can provide them all. During the 1985 season of the Kâ€"W Symphony Orchestra, BASS will be sponsoring an evening performance at Centre In The Square, with guest artist Canadian pianist Janina Fiaikowska and guest conductor Simon Streetfield. The program will feature the works of Tchaikovsky, Rossini, Schafer, and Beethoven. BASS President David Needham, and General Manager Karl Brdlik, signed the contract for the three venues with the Centre‘s General Manager Scott Walker, University Arts Centre manager Dan Donaldson, and Kâ€"W Auditorium manager Bud Stanley, in an official press conference Friâ€" day. Needham said he was pleased to add the Kâ€"W area to his increasing list, and hoped this amaigamation would be most convenient to area BASS ticket outlets now operating in Kâ€"W Jacobs Quartet at Westheights suscribers . BASS was incorporated in 1977 in Ontario, and became federally incorporated in 1980. In 1983, BASS was acquired by Polycom Systems Limited of Don Mills, 100% Canadian owned by shareholders D.C. Webster, President, Helix Investments, and Credit Foncier Of Quebec. The Jacobs Brothers Quartet of Dillsburg, Pa., will appear at Westheights Community Church Sunday, June 24 at 9: 30 a.m. for a full concert of Gospel music. _ The group is comprised of four talented young men dedicated to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Since 1962 the group has produced numerous albums and travelled over a million miles. Currently their weekly television ministry is aired over several commercial stations in the east. The Church meets in the Westheights public school, left off Highland Road in Kitchener. All are welcome.