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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 May 1985, p. 20

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PAGE 20 - WATERLOO WE. WENSDAY. MAY 8 ’Watson and McCullough in Mother's Day Pops Watson and McCullough return to Centre in the Square Sunday at 8 p.m. for their" sixth annual Mother's Day concert of today's favorite pop hits. U - _ u CFCA radio personality Neil Aitchison will be emcee, inter, spersing his "Harriston bred" humor throughout the perfor- mance. Tom Watson and Howard McCullough for many years have fostered and promoted young tal- ent in the area. Each has person- ally attended several classes of the Watson and McCullough recently - held Kiwanis Music Festival and have invited some promising individuals to share in the spotlight Sunday. The opportu- nity to perform for a large, appreciative audience offers these young artists an invaluable experi- ence. The concert marks the official release of the new Watson and McCullough album Images. In two weeks, the duo commences a tour of the U.S. west, including stops in Phoenix, San Diego, and San Fran- cisco. Coming?day15, Af What makes Kitchener-Waterloo such a prosperous, attractive locale for business and industry? It's a story worth telling, and we will bring it to you in a joint venture of Exchange, Waterloo Region's dynamic monthly business magazine, and the Waterloo Chronicle. a voice of community tradition since 1854. And so we bring you Progress '85, a captivating analysis of these two cities: how they interact, ways they stand on separate ground, their philosophies and foresights. I,“ A remarkable pair, Kitchener and Waterloo. Each maintains its special identity, yet together they present a unique business fabric, an example for all to see and follow. . While a country cautiously regroups from the ravages of recession, Kitchener-Waterloo's business community confidently eyes the future, its pulse very much alive and well. You can see it on the streets, in the modern malls and city shops, in the boardrooms and the backrooms. Mowing your lawn is a lot cheaper than joining a health club, SUNDAY MORNING SPECIAL - nut YOU CAN BOWL FOR $3.50 IO a.m.-12 noon Free Shoes Mondays 9:00 Fm., Thundaya 7:00 0 9:00 pm. Call For Available Times Saturday 1 1 :30 a.m.-1O pm. Sunday 10:00 a.rn.-10 pm. WATERLOO BOWLING LANES OPEN BOWLING IIIOUIIIE NOW REGARDING LAIIES AVAILABLE FOR 1 985-86 SEASON " Prim St. West 886-2900 or 886-2310 "Lowest Rates in Town" WATCH FOR IT! Snack Bar m GRiSi,et, nun- , $tt.ertietw.Coors. Low ENTERTAIMIT PHONE 5M7“ Sorry No Children SECOND HITJThe Terminator Juwoa¢ 95% 6ir"rs ( V“¢AMIW 2 shows dainty It , . 8:50 on -iFis-,Movie'sBeeetctodred atssuughsPer Minute.' -ifi2tNMIfl,y (llt SEEKINI] SIISAN ygh:rctgChrTRatThERxtCE1 STARTS FRlDAY AT BOTH THEATRES t,iFUitslsiE HELD OVER 2 1tort m'MIV Second hit Fraternity Vocation @3534

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