PAGE 18 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1985 "I can‘t tell you what a gas it is, to play here in a place like this," said one of rock‘s most eccentric super heroes, Kim Mitchell, to a rousing chorus of Cenâ€" tre In The Square cheers, and flaming matchstick tributes. Coral Andrews Chronicle Special 886â€"3320 104 King St. South Waterloo THELMA CLARKE Theima Clarke has joined the firm as a Travel Consultant. Theima invites all her friends and acâ€" quaintances to call her at The ‘"Foliage House Plants" also a Time Life book describes how to grow and care for non flowering house plants. One chapter deals with cacti, a plant that requires very little care or skill to grow indoors. Vines, ferns and numerous foliage plants add up to make this book a good TRAVEL SERVICE Illustrations of how to decorate with plants and hints from experts are also included. In "Flowering House Plants", there is information on how to grow all the old favorites, plus advice on how to get started with some new and exotic varieties. One you might like to try is the Orchid, always a mysterious and fragile flower. The very name conjures up visions of lush dark jungles to the precious corsages kept in forist‘s cold case displays for the senior prom. The newly developed Orchid species can be grown successfully indoors but do require somewhat more care than common house plants. Wishes to Announce Some of the best books available on indoor gardening for the novice and seasoned gardener are those in the Timeâ€"Life series. Now that summer is over the outdoor gardener will not be daunted, he merely turns his green thumb indoors. Outdoor plants that can be moved indoors will provide lots of foliage and greenâ€" ery during the Winter months. Slips from geraniums, coleus and begonias can be rooted now. Mitchell is a man Kim Mitchell rocks Centre in the Square NOTICE NOEL SEDMAN TRAVEL SERVICE APPOINTMENT The World of Books who has crossed the music business‘ sea of cynicism and doubt to emerge a selfâ€"styled genius in his ow n right. Mitchell‘s perforâ€" mance instincts are amazing and he shook the Centre foundations with prime tracks from his solo album, newer material, and the best of Max Webster includâ€" & *# s Free tickets for the Lecture may be reserved by calling the Faculty of Social Work at 884â€"1970, Ext: 2390. "The Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Implications for the Canadian Quality of Life" t, Wilfrid Laurier University &@Q Faculty of Social Work .A presents The Twelfth Annual Eastonâ€"McCarney Memorial Lecture Thursday, Sept. 26, 1985 â€" 8:00 p.m. ‘"The queen of house plants‘ is the label often given the African Violet, because of its lush purple and pink shades. Easy to propa gate, they thrive in almost any home. Of course artificial light will assure the plants will bloom regu larly. All the facts concerning successful growing of African Vio lets are given in these two soft cover books dealing specifically with this all time favorite. How to Grow African Violets. Lane. Sunset Books. 80 pages. How to select and Grow African There‘s no need to wait until May if you want Hyacinth, Dafâ€" fodil and Tulip blooms in Februâ€" ary. Forcing bulbs can be easily accomplished if potted in October, stashed in a cool dark place and brought into a light room in January. Clear instructions are given on how to force bulbs indoors and plant them outdoors too in, ‘"Bulbs" another Timeâ€"Life book. The giant Amaryllis, Iris, Gladolis and Tuberous Begonia are all discussed in length plus other bulbs, tubers, corms and rhi zomes. All these books have colour illustrations, tables and charts. \~ _ Flowering House Plants. Foliage House Plants. Bulbs. Crockett, J. Timeâ€"Life Books. 160 pages. reference source for the indoor gardener. Violets and other Gesneriads. T. James. H.P. Books 144 pages. Frank C. Peters Building â€" Room P1025/27 ROY J. ROMANOW, Q.C. ing the simplistic acoustic sentiment of On the Road. Clad in ‘virginal‘ white overalls and painter‘s cap, with spotless white runners, Mitchell provided those renown blistering guiâ€" tar poetics seasoned with vibrant wit and that legendary brand of offâ€"theâ€"wall lunacy. Mitchell‘s guitar tac * Opening act Lee Aaron dazzled the crowd with her un tamed stage presence, and raspy lyrics, but the beauty needs to break the heavy metal leather strap that binds her. If she abdicated ‘Metal Queen‘ reign, she could be a singing force to be_ reckoned with. Though her sound was â€" distorted, â€" likely due to technical negi gence, Aaron is too powerful a performer and talent to stay in the heavy metal rut. Kids In Action, and Misdemeanor were chosen tracks from Mitchell‘s fiveâ€"song EP. The Party, Welâ€" come To The World Of Giants, and the immorâ€" tal Max Webster slogan song Check It Out proâ€" vided fans with the best elements of Webster and Mitchell comâ€" bined. Killer single Go For A Soda, summertime theme song for U.S.A. organization Mothers A gains t Drunk Drivers, brought the entire house to its feet, and everyone sang out loud and proud, when Mr. Mitchell pointed the mike in their direcâ€" tion, obviously delight ed with the response. Mitchell fans were treated to a rock reperâ€" toire of newer songs, Deep Dive, Long Nights and Early Mornings, and the eclectic In My Shoes, as Mitchell motioned to his sneakers in the spotlight. 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