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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Feb 1985, p. 17

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McLauchlan‘s (Continued from,page 14) tales of the Henry Moore, The Farmer‘s Song, Whispering Rain, and the arrogant Don Juan in ‘How Long Can A Fridge Break Down." In the intimate ‘man and his music‘ setting of the Humanities Theatre, McLauchian flawiessly delivered his hits. Then, he reâ€" vealed another perspective, perâ€" forming megaâ€"hit Never Did Like That Train, in a Carl Perkins shuffie manner, rather more folksy than the released single ears have been accustomed to over the years. To the delight and initial shock of the audience ‘Fedora Murray‘ broke into H. Hupfeld‘s old Casâ€" sablanca film classic, As Time Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Youth Orâ€" chestra‘s third concert of the season will be held Sunday, Feb. 24, 7: 30 p.m. at Centre in the Square. Under the direction of conductor Victor Sawa, the Youth Orchestra will perform Mozart‘s Symphony No. 40 in G minor. Guest soloist Jun Fujimoto (piano) will perform Totentanz by Franz Liszt, accompanied by memâ€" bers of the Youth Orchestra. Fujiâ€" moto has been a recipient of many Students at Centennial school in Waterioo performed Le Cabaret, a melange of French plays, skits, songs and recitations, for parents at the school last week. The event was presented by the school‘s Grades five to eight French Happy End Rave Reviews across Canada ered his hits. Then, he reâ€" Whether he‘s flying coast to d another perspective, perâ€" coast in his prize possession float ing megaâ€"hit Never Did Like plane, meeting the country folk, or Train, in a Carl Perkins ‘just jammin‘ with the boys‘ Murâ€" fle manner, rather more ray McLauchlan proved in his y than the released single inspiring performance that his have been accustomed to over words anecdotes and ‘tales of ears. . history and immigration‘ continue the delight and initial shock to be a refreshing enlightenment to e audience ‘Fedora Murray‘ anyone willing to discover the true e into H. Hupfeld‘s old Casâ€" Canada and the secret beyond the inca film classic, As Time Timberline. Youth Orchestra concert COME TO THE CABARET Tickets for this performance are available from the Box Office at the Centre in the Square. Adults $5.00, Students $2.50. Guest soloist John Goulart will perform the Concerto d‘Aranguez by Rodrigo. Goulart is aâ€"student at Wilfrid Laurier University in the Performance Progam. scholarships at local festivals, and was chosen to participate in the Gifted Youth Progra® in Banff in 1983 and 1984. Goes By. Like music legends Donovan Leach, Paul Butterfield or Bob Dylan, Murray McLauchlan with harpâ€"inâ€"mouth and guitarâ€"inâ€"hand, strikes a peaceful aura with his followers. "'o’ ."- 22 8 p.m. Humanities Theatre $9.50 ($8.00 Stu./Sen.) Groups of 10 or more $7.00 Bob Berky returns and is joined by Michae! Moschen. Foolsfire combines music, magic, mime and juggling in an absolutely hilarious show. Don‘t miss it! Winners of a 1983 Obie and Villager award Foolsfire Pat Arbuckle photo N Introduces The Beef! A boneless cut of strip loin. 9 oz. New York.............. $9.49 12 oz. New York ............ $11.49 TERIYAKI NEW YORK Our top quality New Yorker marinated in a delicious teriyaki sauce. Also served with a ramekin of teriyaki marinade. O 0Z. ......:..~.syw.....>,.. $1140 12 Oz.........szazsv....... $19.49 NEW YORK CRAB & CHEDDAR All Beef Dinners come with vegetable of the da garnish and choice of "2" of the following: Rice, Yorkshire Pudding, French Fried Potatoes, or P.E.I. giant Baked Potato. T 4 KING ST. N., WATERLOO (KING & ERB). . We at Chadd‘s serve only Grade "A" top quality beef, aged especially for us and cooked exactly the way you wish. NEW YORKER Our New York Strip steak with crab, shrimp, and cheddar sauce baked on top. . 12 oz. International stars in the Irish Folk Music tradition Tues. Mar. 5 8 pm. Humanities Theatre $13.50 ($12.00 Stu./Sen.) Groups of 10 or more $10.00 ($7.00 Stu./Sen.) Playing the flute, tin whistle, Uilleann pipes, fiddle, harp, Bodhran and bones, the Chieftans will bring the true spirit of the trish to the HUManities regtErTAINS 4* $11.49 $13.49 The best cut of beef anywhere. Junior filet. . ................ $B.99 Chadd‘s filet. ............... $10.49 Also available in teriyaki style. THE GREATEST ROAST BEEF with Yorkshire Pudding. Luncheon only. .. SHISH KABOBS Barge chunks of marinated beef, Spanish onions, green peppers, pineapple and broiled slowly and should be served over An eight to ten ounce cut of tender roast beef baked daily. This should be served Groups of 10 or more $7.00 it‘s a wonderful collection of manic characters, hilarious sketches, and outrageous songs. A sideâ€"splitting performance not to be missed! Actra Award nominees for their show "Frantic Times" $9.50 ($8.00 Stu./Sen.) LRaNitcs ap afiee . 0% ma C old «& & 8 p.m. YÂ¥, FEBRUARY 20, 1986 â€"â€"PAGE 17 BBRBBOBase

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