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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1988, p. 19

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At Your Leisure The Global Community Centre will present Chilean folksinger Angel Parâ€" ra Thursday, May 19 at 8 p.m. at UW Theatre of the Arts. Parra learned and collected the rhythms and chants of his native country while touring Chile with his BROADWAY STREET 51 ARTHUR ST. SOUTH BELWOOD 8434104 _inext to Canada Trust) Tues. & Fri. 10â€"5:30 pm. LLMIN\ VUZeJLFL Wed. & Thurs. 109:00 pm Tues. & Wed., 108 Thurs. & Fri 109 Saturday 95 p.m. Saturday 9500 Global Centre presents folksinger Parra Rebecca Lane Bridals Marian Morrison 17. Negrito 18. Skid 19. Tower 21. Resting 24. Aries 33 39. 151: Rom. num. 41. Ace 43. Slow 12. Weapon: Fr. 13. Hind 14.‘*â€"â€" the Terrible 41. Ace 43. Slow 46. Skinflint 50. Oast 51. As a fact 54. Shade of 55. Digit 56. â€"â€"â€" Scotia 57. Troubles 16. â€"â€"â€" §7. 2. Russian City 3. Buddhist mtn. 10. Overdue 11. Sky god 16. Meadow Sp. victory cry Silkworm Resting place Aries As a fact Shade of green Wireless Reverence ACROSS Fr Rebecca... _ Invites You to Visit One of her Mother‘s 2 Bridal Shoppes Bridal & Bridesmaids gowns Tuxedos Hats, veils & headpieces Invitations, shoes and accessories mother Violeta Parra between 1955 _ After tours of Cuba, Argentina, and and 1960. Ecuador, Parra formed and directed the group "Los Curacas" and recorded In his "The Oratorio for the People" _ "La Patria Nueva" and "Pisagua". In his "The Oratorio for the People" he used popular forms and instruâ€" ments to create a Folk Mass of Latin American rhythms. 31. 32. 38. The Battle of the â€"â€"â€"â€" 40. Marks 43 Due to many requests, this week‘s answers will appear next week ELMIRA 669â€"5192 47 49. Old Eng. coin 53. Golf peg. After leaving Chile for Mexico at the end of 1974 Parra also toured the JB 3 ds Your Stars This Week Stella Wilder TAURUS (April 20â€"May 5) A change in the weather early in the week may cause you to change your plans. Adaptability is the key. (May 6â€"May 20) You must not allow highâ€"tension situations to get the better of you this week. Know when to let up and relax. GEMINI (May 21June 6) Portions of your week must be spent aiding a family member who has come to you for help. This proves rewarding. (June 7â€" June 20) A decision made early in the week may see you repeating a pattern of behavior you were trying to avoid. CANCER (June 21â€"July 7) You may be emotionally raw throughout the week. Your temper may flare, but you are still able to get work done. (July 8 July 22) Insist that others respect your motives as well as your timetable this week. You cannot work miracles! LEO (July 23â€"Aug. 7) You must remember to devote some time this week to family members. Don‘t let work intrude on your privacy. (Aug. 8Aug. 22) Health concerns may result from apparent symptoms early in the week but they prove to be false alarms. VIRGO (Aug. 23â€"Sept. 7) You may wish to alter your work routine ever so slightly this week. You‘ll be surprised at the difference it makes! (Sept. 8 Sept. 22) Don‘t make things more difficult than they already are this week. Tend to details one at a time. LIBRA (Sept. 23â€"Oct. 7) You will no doubt have more on your hands this week than you expected. A stroke of genius enables you to manage it all. (Oct. 8â€"Oct. 22) Your progress may be slowed this week by partners or coâ€"workers who are not as efficient as you are. SCORPIO (Oct. 23â€"Nov. 7) You are able to use information this week virtually as fast as you receive it. Don‘t miss an important detail! (Nov. 8â€"Nov. 21) You may not be willing to make the one sacrifice that would make your week much easier and less hectic. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22â€"Dec. 7) Your interest in the bizarre and the unexplained is fostered this week, because much around you fits those categories. (Dec. 8â€"Dec. 21) It‘s a busy week, but you are fortunate. Your workload should not be considerably heavier than usual. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22Jan. 6) How you respond to developments early in the week will likely make all the difference by week‘s end. (Jan. 7â€"Jan. 19) You derive much enjoyment this week from a romantic chase. Intentions are obvious, now just play the game! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20â€"Feb. 3) Factâ€"finding and memorization will no doubt be a big part of your week â€" though you can get creative toward week‘s end. (Feb. 4â€"Feb. 18) Don‘t try to buck the system this week; your resources are not great enough to challenge the status quo. PISCES (Feb. 19â€"March 5) Though you may enjoy the heat of battle at the work place this week, promote harmony on the home front. (March 6â€"March 20) It is especially important at this time that you do not bring your work home with you. Respect another‘s wishes. ARIES (March 21â€"April 4) What you see probably won‘t be what you get this week! Beware of frauds, fakes and others who would deceive you. (April 5â€" April 19) Events may not be as alarming as you think this week; you are probably overâ€"reacting. United States, Italy, Germany, Scanâ€" dinavia and the Soviet Union. This event is being sponsored by Global, Oxfam, the Kâ€"W Latin Ameriâ€" can Support Group, W.P.LR.G., the Kâ€"W Chile Information Centre and the University Catholic Community. is transitional. It is changing from large iconic portrait heads that deal with individual personaliâ€" ties to a more personal nature using the vehicle of torso images. When she uses the male torso she feels selfâ€" conscious and tends to treat it as a sexual object while the female torso is self reflected. Meet the Artist. Informal opening reception and illustrated lecture: Thursday, 12 May at 5:00 p.m. @Bm modern languages building. An exhibition of works by Toronto based artist Joan Krawczyk. Ms. Krawczyk‘s work at this time modern languages building. J'UW Arts Centre WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY 11 TORSOS AND HEADS Thursday, 12 May to Sunday, 19 June, 1988 FREE ADMISSION Proceeds from the event will go toward organizing legal, social, and medical services for the victims of military opression in Chile. Tickets for the concert are available at the Centre, Provident Bookstore, Dr. Disc and Words Worth Books. Mon. to Pri 1i a m. 4 p.m. 9 nm 4 nm. â€" PAGE 19

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