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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 1986, p. 23

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To be held at the Walper Terrace Hotel, Kitchener, the event honors the memory of Ross Macdonald, one of the world‘s most famous mystery writers, who lived and worked in Kitchener for over 10 years, attended high school at Kitchener collegiate and married a Kitchener woman. The Waterlooâ€"Wellington Chapter of the Canaâ€" dian Authors Association will be host once again for the Ross Macdonald Mystery Writers Conferâ€" ence on the weekâ€"end of Nov. 15â€"16. The conference will be attended by some of the leading names in Canadian publishing: John Pearce, Editorial Director of Irwin Publishers; Cynthia Good, Editorial Director of Penguin Books of Canada; Janice Whitfield, Editorial Director of Collins Publishing, â€"Canada; Randall Toye, Edito Labaies_ & SECOND SHOW ADDED MONDAY SEPT. 8TH Anyone who made an improvement to a property in * Uptown Waterloo (residential or commercial) is eligible for an award. Improvements include renovations, landscaping, painting, etc. _ S â€" Macdonald Mystery Writers Conference in November %PTOWN RESIDENTS‘ ASSOCIATION OF WATERLOO CIVIC IMPROVEMENT AWARDS Mail Your Nomination to Nomination Deadline is September 15th Monday, Sept. 8 Tuesday, Sept. 9 8:00 p.m. $13.50 $15.00 KIM MITCHELL Price includes 50¢ CRF surcharge YES YOU CAN NOMINATE YOURSELF SHAKIN®‘ LIKE A HUMAN BEING TOUR 1 P CNTERTAINMENT PRESENTS * Westmount Road to Weber Street and Columbia Street West, to Kâ€"W boundary line Uptown Residents‘ Association of Waterloo c;()) Box WCâ€"411. Waterloo Chronicle 45 Erb St. East, Waterloo N2J 117 MF 11 Abd â€" 6 PM, SAT. 11 AMD â€" 4 PM ALSO AF BASS & TICKET AGENCES 578Bâ€"15 70 CLIP AND SAVE Phypers, (President), R.R. #2 Petersburg, NOB 2H0 1â€"519â€"696â€"3211. rial Director of Gold Eagle Books; Larry Muller of Scholastic Tab; and Rica Night, President of the Freelance Editors Association of Canada. The event is open to all aspiring writers who can submit excerpts of their work in advance, up to 30 pages. At the conference they will be able to see the editing process at work. Here they will participate in a threeâ€"way discussion with themselves, an editor and a publisher. A banquet will be held Saturday, Nov. 15, after which the best excerpts will be read and voted upon by those in attendance. Awards and prizes will be presented to the winners. \w werace carge For more information contact Mrs. Eâ€"R. Fradurich & Edne â€" Tetughone $78â€"0870 2ND WEEK [A ie i on uh TAnerogs arew‘t sorn ... mevre corneren "suuues» * â€" HELD OVER 3RD WEEK RODNEY DANGERFIELD ‘"BACK TO SCHOOL®" NIGHTLY AT 7 & 9 P.M. â€" MATINEE SUN. 2 P.M. ‘"TOP GUN‘‘ Plus "FERRIS BUELLER‘S DAY OFF" OPENS AT 8 P.M. STARTS AT DUSK. CHILDREN 13 & UNDER FREE HELD OVER FOR 4TH WEEK [fi :‘J::-‘u‘:t J "THE KARATE KID PART I1"‘ not glfiâ€";“ NIGHTLY AT 7 & 9 P.M. â€" MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P.M. younG CHILDREN 2ND WEEK BONUS FEATURE BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA. "ALIENS â€" THE NEW MOVIE®" PLUS "THE FLY" )PENS AT 8 P.M. STARTS AT DUSK â€" BRUT SORRY NO CHILDREN FRIGH]1 SEAN PENN & MADONNA IN 2ND WEEK BOMUS FEATURE STRANGE BREW |tn aecoprammeant ) ‘"SHANGHAI SURPRISE‘*‘ Plus "ROCKY 4"" swearme OPENS AT 8 P.M. STARTS AT DUSK â€" CHILDREN 13 & UNDER FREE 6TH WEEK JACKIE GLEASsoN in ‘"NOTHING IN COMMON®" ENN & 2ND WEEK NA IN "SHANGHAI SURPRISE®" NIGHTLY AT 7 & 9 P.M. MAT. SUN. 2 P.M. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1986 â€" PAGE 23 e Fun and exercise in a friendly atmosphere e 4 sheets of ice e 2 licensed lounges e Low membership rates (new members can join for just over WE OFFER: $100) e Social and competitive draws e Curling as often as you wish on the days you wish e Free instruction for beginners e Bonspiels, jitneys, social events e Ice time available for industrial, church or school leagues Find Out Why Curling is Such A Popular Family Winter Sport! FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL 886â€"4418 Be An Elmira Curling Member! â€" Call Today Cambridge Bingo Centre 255 Elgin St. N. | i 6245517 Sponsared by: NIGHTLY AT 7 and 9:10 NIGHTLY AT 7 AND 9:10 *Â¥ ELMIRA CURLING CLUB BONUS FEATURE GUNG HO . Gait Kiltie Band # 567467 BOMUS FEATURE STRANGE BREW GO CURLING THIS WINTER ) AT THE BRUTAL VIOLENCE FRIGHTENING SCENES 00 . BRUTAL AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE | (tn Ppramment] SWEARING SWEARING PARENTAL GVIDANCE ‘ Dwgaset) SCENES COARSE wT|

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