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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Dec 1986, p. 29

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A heartwarming Christmas tradition continues this weekend when Waterloo Pentecostal As- sembly presents their Singing Crown program in three evening performances at 395 King St. N. _ The performances run" Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and pri C,".',',',',':",,',,' 'I",','i'27',','l,",'s' ' I Enjoy seasonal favountes and light Ham‘s :1. u? 578_1 570 In (his very special ccltrhratton of ( hrrstmas a) "e Tt9tFreelht9-l l 900255qu Friday, December l? - 8:00 pm. ht s, 123513;. ncsll,1ll'd,'ls' $15.50 $17.50 ($2.00 off for seniors and . q a ~""°"""~""""" groups of” or more) ' “In ;\.; or _ .--‘O. ‘t ' ,-' , or ")t). ",\ , IN".' aryr','i.Sirg,'artfr ,hy'ftapyr,'ihirrgorartAbA1:s5ta%9r,'i,u,og,'aptsr a Patrick Baker Chronicle Special In the dark about what's new from the "City of Light?" Flare magazine has a superb photo essay of the latest and classiest evening wear from Paris. Check page 77 for the only 5100 fashion accessory you‘ll likely ever find available‘from a French couturier! A review of what's new on the newsstands for December. The same issue carries a wonderfully informative article by Martin Knelman about the heady, happy revolution the world of ballet is going through. "The Turning Point" is the' kind of article that just might change your mind about one of our country's finest cultural offerings. A wreath on the door is usually the first holiday sign that any guest to your home will see when they drop by for the annual "nosh and grog.“ Canadian Living’s Jennifer Mac- Millan does a terrific job of demonstrating how to make seven very individual and personal Christmas welcome symbols. The instructions are easy, the cost is low and some of them are even edible! Toronto Life's fashion holiday issue offers an entertaining collection of facts about “Winterizing Your Diet." If you‘ve always been curious about sneezing, vitamins, the winter blahs, and "What momma said was wrong." Sheila Stanley has the answers for you. Tim Blanks also does a nice job in the same issue in "Consider the Alternative" of explaining some of the mysteries behind the practice of holistic medicine. Equinox labels itself "The magazine of Canadian Discovery" and it couldn't be a more apt description. A wordsmith's delight, and always chock full of some of the most beautiful photography seen anywhere in the world, this month's issue is no exception. My Waterloo Pentecostal presents Singing Crown ffle t,lu----fflhri, Sunday at 7 p.m. Admission is This year's theme is Everlast. ing Light and it promises to be a delightful program for the entire family as the wvoice celebra- tion choir will perform in the beautiful setting of a gold crown icesfisieatsméxtwiwmwxit; Mitch Miller 's 'ii',i ' Christmas 'iii) I Celebration;') Book Review: One of the biggest complaints of parents and educators today is that children don't read. Consequently, it's not surprising that so many Canadian adults are functionally illiterate. Teacher Joe Meagher of Kimberley, B.C. doesn't claim to have all the answers when it comes to getting kids to read, but his PaperJacks book "How to Get Kids Reading for Pleasure" does offer a wealth of practical, down-to-earth advice and guidelines for, an approach that is a proven success. At $3.95 at your bookstore or local news dealer, it's one present you Just shouldn't pass up! Regardless of whether you hunt, fish, snowmobile, or just like to wander the woods during the winter months, the latest Ontario Out of Doors has a "must read" piece on “Winter Survival Savvy" by Bob Denlke. Not much fancy here, just a lot of solid, common- sense ideas about how to make it through the tg, and night if you’re stuck out on a winter tre . Family Circle always offers a helpful array of hints, tips and suggestions for every holiday season and December is no exception. This issue has everything from free Christmas present stickers to inexpensive and entertain- ing gifts that are surprisingly easy to make, to a special Sesame Street holiday story titled "Grover's Gift" by Emily Pearl Kingsley. Illustrated by Tom Cooke, it's a delightful "read aloud" for all those toddlers and pre-schoolers who truly believe in the mes- sages of Grover, Big Bird and all the rest of the Jim Henson gang. particular favourite is “Outport Christmas" by Yva Momatluk with John Easteott, who also provided the photographs that accompa~ ny their lyrical essay on Canada's best-kept Yuletide secret. It's a story not only worth reading; it's worth tearing out and saving! Come 'and celebrate Christmas wuth Mitch Miller -- it will he a funftlled eventng of music and song You'll entoy the Kitchener Waterloo Philharmonic Choir. a 60.member orchestra and Mitch's lively conducting Be part of the audience sing-along all your favourite Christmas carols with over 1,000 colored lights shining on its face. This will mark Waterloo Pen- tecostal's ttth annual presenta- tion of the Singing Crown. Last year, over 2,000 people attended the festive musical expression. ' . _ 4‘ ' 0 [ feileLe,ir: v m---- y l - / «14 cxa' 5mm lanm. " are sttll here COMPLETE FOR AN " l, 82 KING ST. Si WATERLOO CHRONOCLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER to, 1988 - PAGE 29 W W 'uiiythtMtraii"t ~“ We? it cmllf0iu:, itikr ' L t "td J?, Hr N Ill/l, t L’: A} ‘3 'i',",": "tr.., L ' Ii." ““1 1‘ ‘7' " 3" v __ -, " k'\3 _ I“ J H a ’4- . 'ft? Applications are being processed for 1987-88 placement at both campuses. For information contact: SENIOR CAIPUS JUNIOR GAINS 415 Phillip St. 33 Henderson St. Waterloo, N2L 3X2 Elora, NOB 188 888-6723 14346-0022 ST. JOHN’S LUTHERAN CHURCH WILLOW ST., WATERLOO PATE, CHEESE 8: GOURMET FOODS Specializing in: W 'sis-iii-ec-rc-C _ "?i,f',fii'icj1,rcc' li'"'-' "(i'.'r'/(/. a” Gift Baskets for Christmas with: (Unease Greet CHEESE & DELI 82 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO Across trom WaterIoo Town Squan ' Vt HOURS: , MON-WED. H THURS, & FRI. 98 SAT. EH . ONLY OUR NAME HAS CHANGED Stltrta lanm. Joanne Brilhante and staff are still here to give you the best trl COMPLETE HAIR & SKIN CARE FOR MEN & WOMEN 886-1710 a KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO :ross trom Waterloo 'ii','))':':,),';';';';';';; Quiche Beef a Broccoli Strudel Steak 3. Kidney Pie Cornish Pastas Join the Choir and Readers from the Senior Campus to welcome the Christmas Season. Reception after in Church. Everyone welcome. FRIDAY DECEMBER 12th 8 PM. N.-WED. " as. & FRI. " SAT. H

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