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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jul 1984, p. 18

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FACE " - WATERL00Ct4R0%ttXE, may JUCY ttb, "So a m a m‘vu-vo-a " “'I‘4 "nor-rs-r-s-rs-rs-mr'-.--. -- - -. - " " - .... .. .. .. ”Bum Eikhard and Christie battled dreadful acoustics, with irksome results. l Core Andrews Chronicle Specual Happy zoom Birthday, Ontarto' That was the min message at the Bicettteruti al Showose held recently " the uw PAC Proceeds went to the Waterloo Regional Arts Council Veteran ninety talent Dinah Christie and her (an-Con' new dazzled in a vigorous. spirited ”minute music mosaic reflecting the dreams, aspirations. and accomplishments of the people of Ontario. Through the incorporation of performers selected from all parts of the provine the ensemble was supported by a backdrop haeido scope of multiwisual imagery, The sold-out house was treated to a colorful panoraml of Ontario‘s heritage from past to present ex pressed through diversified arts of all environ ments With Christie as the official emcee the Showcase collective chronicled decades featur ing punchy vignettes from each time pocket set to the notes of such Canadian music heroes as Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot. and late t-quusers of the past, Guy Lombardo and Glenn Gould. The sketches, dances and musical interludes also housed on the years before the turn of the n-ntury. with a provocative dance silouette by noted native dancer/choreographer Rene High “any. highlighting Indian artistry and haunting stings that made and shaped laminating civilir rations Bicentennial was also "Bilingual" Showcase. its the ‘stars of tomorrow' vhorused in French, celebrating the beloved folk songs. Traditional Franco-Canadian folk artist Dun aId Polequin flavored the show's French contin gem with his infectious toe lapping renditions. as each of the Showcase cast performed individual segments in part two of this glitzy event. Junoawar4 winner Shirley Eikhard sang her latest single Rumors. But muddy microphone sound marred this Lady's extraordinary vocals. That was also the raise in point with Christie's tight historical narratives. - _ _ - .- Lousy acoustics mar Bicentennial Showcase (Connnued from pagr 15) series of bad luck coincidences. losing everything, and moved here. He started Ragdaddy's nine months ago with very little. The sale he made to Reeves was a big financial boost and the rest is history. w; The man's a Streetwise natural. sensing colors by instinct. even shocking his clothing victims, when they take his ad- Vice. He says older patrons teach him most about the clothing and furniture he cor lects. and once in a while strange things CiifITaEiEEiEE tor"orGdGofi iiGaaas l 25 or more as per room rental nude! By-law 3:161 , Gott club rentals not Minded Open 11 to It. 7daysaweek All. DAY PASS NOW ONLY 'ft TROPHIES ”PUID HEIDELBERG 699-441 3 1iitA4ntointlionard effort DINN E§v§lf§9m§ "ll basically depends on the room," and Chrome heaving I huge ugh a» she wiped her brow now drenched in sweat, from an extremely hot and humid performance “I was worried about that you know." Christie attired in a red Chino“ gown shrugged her shoulders. "Sound is such a toochy thing. and we never really know what it's going to be like, “but we hope for the Sound structure was increasingly irritating. towards the show's end causing many of the older audience members to have as they heard the first vibrant chords of the Showcase house band Cane. FRIDAY SCHNITZEL or SPARERIBS SA TURDAY SCHNITZEL or COMBO SUNDA Y, SCHNITZEL or CHICKEN MONDA Y: SCHNITZEL or SAUSAGE TUESDAY: SCHNIYZEL or ROAST BEEF WEDNESDAY SCHNITZEI- or PIGTAILS THURSDAY SCHNITZEL or CHICKEN Cane in one of the country's most prestigious bl lingual ensembles. with seven albums now to their credit, and supplied a spectrum of music unable for the evenings proceedings A pleasureable treat was in store for loyal followers as Cano with Ben Mink's memorable violin as they performed material from a forthcoming release a _ Banquet facilities for up to 83 people 583-4 EVERY DAY 18 leLY DAY New Iota! Room FUN CENTRE OPEN ' DAYS A WEEK _ " tub]! pan Ot course. we serve up mouthwaiertng hamburgers. french Ines and regular dinner menu But wart m you taste one of ow famous datly spec-aw Polka Doi Door children's series host Denis Simpson. revived Al Jolson In a 1930's ditty, and generally hammed it up with his noted theatri» cal sung and dhnce antic, Liliane Stilwell, smouldering in peacock blue sequins and feathers, did the 40 s proud in a radio studio solo. complete with romantic lighting and mtke simian, Stilwell. is a power house of talent and has the charm of all the 40's vamps rolled into one actress sungstreu Yihe's an unknown name in these parts but one to remember Actor and Broadway bard Grant Conan best In the role of Snoopy from Yuu're A Good Man Charlie Brown, quoted the works of humorist Stephen Leacork, and amicably chatted about depression days but It wax literally depressing because his banter wax lost m the uarblv of sound difficulty Produced and directed by Taras Shipouiek. Bicentennial Showcase is touring across 26 Ontario locales it is entertainment that offers something for M eryune if you are lucky enough to hear the powerful message the ensemble is striving to convey HEIDELBERG TAVERN occur "l had a lady in here once, She must have been on in her years. she was staring" at a wedding dress I had on display. as if she couldn't believe her eyes, We talked and she informed me that dress was her actual wedding dress. I was stunned. She told me she'd embroidered her name on the dress hem on her wedding night. She walked over, lifted the hem, and there it was. I wrapped the garment in a bag and gave it to her. Here. you don't have to pay for this again." _ Sung along with "02213" on the Honky Tonk piano Fri. 8 p.m.-12. Sat. 3 p.m.-12 Sunday 5-9 pm. DELICIOUS HOMECOOKED CHILDREN'S MENU “.- PRICE 7 DAYS A WEEK Buy um “um 1'nttR.R' gm thr 2nd lu- f8fegtttetLetttAtcttya.3.1 arm ttos t mun” Not and on ”can or Moo-As 699-44 1 3 New new Room. .2439 V: PRICE c. 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