Are you curious about Tramp Art or Fraktur? Have you ever seen a Schnibble Mat or a Scherenschnitte? All ypur questions about these nearly forgotten crafts will be answered by a visit to Kitchen- er's Joseph Schneider Hans on Easter Weekend. Sat., Mar. 29 and Sun., Mar. 30 from 1 to 4 p.m., a number of local crafts- men will be on hand at the house, exhibiting their work and ex- plaining to visitors the history and folklore surrounding their particular craft. Some of these crafts, such as rug hooking, weaving and embroidery, are still widely practiced today, while others are experiencing a revival. Stencilling, painting floor cloths, basket weaving, Davis (Continued from page 14) or the soul of the late Otis Redding. In reality the action of the keyboards is quite light. I have a keyboard and three synths so l compose the pro- grams with pianistic kinds of sounds, a rolling arpeggio thing. I am influenced by everything jazz, R and B, funk. I leave my sense wide open. Rhythmically I draw from African sounds and 60s rock and roll, but I also enjoy Celtic music and some pop music," said Davis. _ _ Other concert high points in- cluded Prayers, in which Davis, sax player Allen and guitarist Pilch wove intrinsic tapestries in an excitable body of sound. The haunting mellow Neon Blue and debut number House [it Cards, featured vocalist Juli Massey. The band easily adapted its melody and dynamics to give Massey full rein as the band's temporary vocal point. It was a band of a different more con- trolled dimension. Aaron Davis and Co. were an avant-jazz alternative for adven- turous ears, another plus for the Kent's promising state-of-the-ar- tist casual jazz series. ROCKTON REFINISHERS Stripping, Re-finishing A Repairs 50 TO 75% OFF March April 3. May pee up, Delivery ' Emma!†Call Rockton (519) 647-2634 DAYS, EVENINGS ' WEEKENDS Schneider Haus hosts Mennonite craft fair chair caning and chip carving are just some of these fascinat- ing traditioes. . Guest craft people include Eli- zabeth Eby, Heidi Shade- Richter, Walter Kubasta, Delilah Mendes, Kay Penhale, Bev Grierson, Leona Heyens and Carolyn Clemens. On exhibit in the Heritage Gallery are the treasured works of Two Village Potters; William Eby and Adam Biernstihl. As special guests to Handwerk on Saturday, descendants of the Eby family will be demonstrat- ing pottery making as it was February's winners Six subscribers to Waterloo Chronicle's Voluntary Paid circulation program will enjoy an evening "misbehavin" at the University of Waterloo because the won tickets for two to the UW Arts Centre's April 2 presentation of Ain't Misbehavin' in our February draw. Winners were Ken Gagne of Albert St., L. MacKinnon of Stillmeadow Circle, Marie Stoltysiak of Winfield Ave., L. Foster of Allen St. E., C. Hudder of Erb St. E. and R. Hulks of Red River Dr. Readers are reminded that Chronicle Carriers will be making their March rounds for Voluntary Paid subscrip- tions beginning next Wednesday, April 2. Six lucky winners will each receive a $50 dinner voucher at Spirits Restaurant, The Seagram Museum (57 Erb St. W., corner of Erb and Caroline.) The next draw will be made April 16. 3; I I lf E O N S t A G E THE FRIDAY, APRIL A CENTRM StSO a Ot,SO crs,i:',li)'er':'?)?:'i?,','ii; $18.00 $20.00 578‘1§ZQ mmwmmmm done years ago by their great- grandfather. --- _ . . On Sunday, while the adults enjoy the craft demonstrations. the young folk can enjoy songs, stories add games during Chil- dren's Hour, beginning at 3 pm. The Joseph Schneider Haus is located at 466 Queen Street South in Kitchener. Phone 742-7752 for further information. Easter Weekend, the Schneid- er Haus will be open Fri. and Sat. from 10 am. - 5 p.m., Sun. from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. The Haus will be closed Monday of the Easter Weekend. iinidbmvmm now-mm tt Anny (sown aiss ' mm AGENCtEt; "iii'iiiiiiiijiiiiiijit sau? '600,000 INVENTORY REDUCED lo CLEAR wnsmoo W. WEDNESDAY. All Gold Chaim, Watches, Charms, Earrings Diamond and Stone Rings, Cultured Poem BURKE skin's up /, " " off M'll'li$lfl'll'1 GOLDSMITHS “In. Mmkm du MAURIER' TOUR T Awfe 2 egg rolls Beef Chop Suey Lemon Chicken Chicken Fried Rice Dinner for two Alt tor only _ I " (togulariy $15113) Waterloo Town Square, Waterloo Open Thursday a Friday Nights A" v((,, 450 Erb St. W., Waterloo (Beechwood Plaza).746-1903 AND YOU WILL BE BACK FOR THE tttDESCRtBABLE WOK TASTE! FOR TAKE-OUT ONLY Until April 30th 1986 , 1 ty" SPECIALS string. 5 o yi, Rings, UP TO off "mtepfttremqiorbauettompattt'es qtthetuentiethcentwy.-" DANCEMAGAZINE Dinner for four 4 egg rolls Lemon Chicken Beef Chop Suey Guy Ding Chicken Fried Rice “Not only I I (regularly $21.95) 1;"; tiiGritiiitisam " 795 578-14519. ttNM--- PAGE " Luau-Juan. . hue-nun ' ‘1‘-