_ â€"â€"Dazzles Legion crowdâ€"â€" Nature Designs with the Artist‘s Lines Flower and Art Show will be presented by The Garden Club of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo at the KW Art Gallery, Centre in the Square, Thursday and Friday, June 6â€"7. The show will open at 2 p.m. â€" June 6th with Ann Miller, wife of the Premier of Ontario presiding; and remain open both days until 9 Flower Show Chairâ€" man, Nina Watkiss wrote the show around many of the Gallery‘s permanent collection of Art & Sculpture. There will be interpreâ€" tative floral and culturâ€" al exhibits to compleâ€" ment Homer Watson, Group of Seven, Don Chester, Riopelle, Hilâ€" ton Hassel and a reâ€" cently acquired Harold Towne abstract, along with many more fine paintings. Coral Andrews Chronicle Special Garden Club presents Flower and Art show Magic Slim and The Teardrops ‘mellowed down easy‘ with some *bad boy‘ Chicago blues at Kitchâ€" ener‘s Ontario St. Legion. A capacity crowd packed the dance floor most of the night as Magic Slim, equipped with midâ€" night Fedora hat and the strains of his 1957 Fender Jazzmaster guitar, wailed all the prime blues tunes he could muster from Talk To Me Baby, Talkin® Your Talk, and Hound Dog Taylor‘s Gimme Back My Wig. It was ‘down and dirty‘ blues pure as the boys who play it, and Slim, who hardly fits that adjecâ€" tive at 240 pounds, delivered his favorite music with love for his first Canadian date. There‘s a lot of great talent packed into this Chicago player and his own brand of hardâ€"driving blues stylings gave his fans and friends something to shout and stomp about, as everyone ‘rolâ€" licked and rolled‘ to Mustang Magic Slim can wail the blues The choice is still yours! A celebrity class will have ‘*‘vignettes‘" deâ€" signed by Betty Thompson, Susan Burke, Raffi Armenâ€" ian, Edna Staebler and Dr. Peter Swann. Guest Lecturers are Neville and Lillian Holmes, experts on the , FAMILY DINING or TAKEâ€"OUT OPEN MON.â€"SAT. 8 A.M.â€"8 P.M. vand < CLOSED SUNDAYS Z â€" "TAY OUR SOFT ICEâ€"CREAM® \.;, â€" NOW IN OUR ELEVENTH YEAR â€" 478â€"A Albert St. N. â€" Next to Zehrs Parkdale Plaza â€" 885â€"0580 â€" Waterioo __ We Accept Visa & MasterCard THE "EVERYBODY‘S EATING FISH TOâ€"DAY" TASTE OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS & 11 Varieties of Fish & Chips (including Halibut) » Clam Chowder » Back Bacon on a Bun QWWSOSJMM BREAKFAST served any time of day WHRARF Sally from the Raw Magic album to another redâ€"hot standard Champagne and Reefers. O Slim possesses an innovative character trait in his playing technique, using a thumb pick, as he ‘burns‘ on the Jazzmaster. The Chicago bluesman originalâ€" ly began in the business plunking gospel piano in the church, as did many including Bo Diddley. Slim, whose real name is Morris Holt, lost his baby finger while working in the cotton trade, and "can do a few card tricks but can‘t pull a rabbit out a hat." He can certainly do ‘magic‘ with the blues, and the wild, crazy Legion congregation were hot on their feet whistling and whooping for more. Magic Slim and the Teardrops returned with another early 50‘s favorite, Kansas City, and the blues enthusiasts who seem to be steadily increasing in this area clapped and cheered this fine blues master, all agreeing and singing with his bright and brashy refrain ‘The Blues is all right.‘ AM RARK rchers are availihle ot . | Serurdan 1 io 5 pm the Mamanities Thestre Bo Officr Summer howrs. Monday io Pridey 11 am in 4 0 p m &# 8 % â€" % Aiversity care and culiture of Sweet Peas, and Sarah Mitchelmore, the Orâ€" chid Lady of Guelph will give talks on both days. Tickets are $3 on sale now from ticket conâ€" venor, Jackie Farnâ€" ham 576â€"4978 or at the door. RESTAURANT Nine Waterloo residents have won awards in the 1985 Dorothy Shoemaker Literary Award Contest. The annual contest, sponsored by participatâ€" ing public libraries in Saugeen Ontario Library Service and the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture, attracted 700 entries from aspiring authors and poets. This year the judges were poet Susan Musgrave, and University of Waterloo English professor Dr. Ken Ledbetter. An awards cereâ€" mony was held May 24, at the Kitchener Public Library. ‘"We were most pleased with the overwhelmâ€" ing response to this year‘s contest, and the high quality of the entries," said Cathy Williams of Saugeen Ontario Library Service, which coordiâ€" nates this contest. 1. Marney Heatley, 233 Bearinger Rd., Waterloo, Ont. ‘"The Night the Cows Stopped Dancing" 2. Brian Moore, R.R. #4, Tara, Ont. "Eagle" 3. Michael J. Holden, 2210 3rd Ave. W., Owen Sound, Ont. "A Bargain for Breakfast" Honorable Mentions Anne Spencer, 16 Noecker St., Waterloo, Ont. "Playing the Game*" Gail Herbert, 2 Bonfair Court, Kitchener, Ont. "Smoke in Winter® Intermediate 1. Steve Litke, 389 Lee Ave., Waterloo, Ont. ""In the Eye of the Storm®" 2. Ailsa Kay, RR. #2, Elora, Ont. ‘"The Other Side of the Mirror®‘ 3. Joanne Hewitson, R.R. #5, Owen Sound, Ont. ‘"The Piano Man"®" Sister the Star" 2. Amy Sutton, 211 Rich St., Goderich, Ont. "The Half Sis ters" 1. Catharine Norman, 341 Whitmore Dr., Waterloo, Ont. "My 3. Alexi Zentner, 176 Westcourt Place, Waterloo, Ont. ‘"My selfâ€"Uponâ€"Aâ€"Time" Nine Waterloo winners in Shoemaker contest 21. "HE LOVES A THICK STEAK & | LOVE SEAFOOD." 22. "WE ENJOY THE FRIENDLY SERVICE." 23. "IT‘S CONVENIENT â€" WE CAN CGO RIGHT AFTER WORK." 24. "CAESAR SALAD â€" THE WAY | LIKE IT." 25. "KEG VALUE IS FOOD, SERVICE, ATMOSPHERE, A GREAT FEELING AND PRICES!" YET ANOTHER 5 REASONS TO VISIT THE KEG! _ 2. T.G. Martin, 326 â€" 104 Seagram Dr., Waterioo, Ont. "It Has Become Much Easier To Kiss" _ â€" s ‘‘Eyes" 3. Alicia Vennos, 100 Seagram Dr. Apt. 122, Waterioo, Ont ‘‘Spring Came Today. 1 Know*" 2. Chris Bellâ€"Smith, Box 2412 Station B, Duke St., Kitchener, Ont. ‘"Seal" 3. Sara Wahl, R.R. #22, Cambridge, Ont. ‘"The Rain" ‘*Elephants" 3. Meg Holden, 102 Ashberry Place, Waterioo, Ont. ‘"Trouâ€" 1. Jane Bannon, 18 Peltz Ave., Kitchener, Ont. ‘Formal Inâ€" 1. Angela Katsaouni, 125 Indian Rd., Apt. 401, Kitchener, Ont Lindi Wahi, R.R. #22, Cambridge, Ont. ‘"Romance" Janice Graham, R.R. #7, Markdale, Ont. "So Fragile" Todd Cottrell, 16 Cavell St., Gueiph, Ont. "Haiku" El-aï¬-"i“ Seagram Dr., Waterioo, Ont