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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jun 1985, p. 17

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Barry Cole has been appointed the new general manager of the Kitctr. enerWaterloo Symphony orches- tra, effective July 2. Cole is at present a Music Officer with The Canada Council where he has worked since 1978 on Canada- wide programs of support for a broad spectrum of music. The UW Arts Centre and K-W Amadeus: His Rivals Tuesday, symphony Orchestra have an- 21 January, 1986 nounced the addition of extra per- Amadeus: His Mentors Tuesday, formances in the Amadeus: His 26 February, 1986 Friends, His Rivals concert series. The Amadeus series will be devot- Due to an unprecedented demand ed to the music of Wolfgang Ama- for tickets the initial performances deus Mozart and his contemporaries have been completely sold out. The - those who inspired loved and additional concerts will take place envied the man and his‘music on the following dates: . . . Amadeus: His Champions Tues- For more details about the series, day, M September, 1985 patrons are asked to phone the UW Amadeus: His Friends Tuesday, Arts Centre at 885-4230 or the 12 November. 1985 Symphony Box Office at 578-1570. Due to an unprecedented demand for tickets the initial performances have been completely sold out. The additional concerts will take place p solid pine $1 STct"f., En- single " 1 double " 3 queen $1 5 DES! Izamgg hardwood From' 1971-1978 he was the Direc- 113 ting st. n. waterloo 885-2371 KWSO new GM futons futonmqelight Exploration and excitement are things ot the past - Canada's past. Share in the discovery of an emerging nation by accompanying tour vibrant Victorians on their journey aboard the tamed "Buckingham" dining car on route to the newly found Rocky Mountain National Park in Bantt, Alberta. Their colourful characters and explosive exchange make "Buckingham to Bantt" an entertaining glimpse of Canada in 1891. Play premiers at Woodside National Historic Park in Kitchener, on June 30, 1985. "r" $139 MSS $187 mm For; tl-, Woodside National Historic Dark tor of the Performing Arts office at Queen's University where his duties included the expansion of artistic programming as well as an impre- sario role of booking and touring many of Canada’s major perform- ing arts groups. He also created artistic residencies on campus with such well-known groups as the Canadian Brass and Nexus. ti FAMILY mums or TAKE-OUT OPEN nous”. a AIL-8 PM. K“ CLOSED SUNDAYS - . "m a: sun int-mu" ‘3; _ - NOW m can ELEVENTH YEAR - - 4784 AM St, N. - Nut to 20hr: Parka-h “an . "sosao _ tl"tqrtoo ff We Accept "no & MasterCard 1C..raTfi9RT1'iA, BREAKFAST served any time ot day 1% lb. serving I I -s. Second helping 6.99 SURF I. runs 16” 4 KING ST. N., WATERLOO (KING & ERB) 885-5840 8 OE. New York Strip Loin GHOI‘E19 1199 “Amoo ME. W”! was 26. "tt6 - PAGE " Flown in from the East Coast Phone 742-5273 528 Wellington Street North, Kitchener A lnlkxxasrdtlet-aliAdaamiennial Woodside Nannal Historic Dark IkqtratstleMeatsurecfYarC1xpiiy tttled-hh/man, VICFOQIAN GARDEN Period Entertainment Includes: Premier Showing of Two-Act Play. Buckingham to Banff 19th Century Dance Demonstrations Special Awards Ceremony - 2 pm Music by the k-W Youth Orchestra Refreshments am. June 30th 1985a 1:00pm - 5:00pm Duuncuw Wedding Services Call for more information 742-9845 Ciagiff] 7‘ Arrangements are made for everything except who will catch the bouquet. , ks/ kd M

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