Mon .â€"Thurs. 8:30â€"5:30 Fri. 8:30 a m 9 p.m ; Sat 8:30 a.m â€"5 p. m 677 Belimont Bivd. "ADDING AN EXTRA DIMENSION TO YOUR LIFE © Screens out the weather K Repeis water â€" Buy 3 â€" 4 Litre Containers of any Olympic Product at retail price and receive 1 â€" 4 Litre container Free. May 12 â€" June 11 Homer Watson House grant Jagger‘s current touring band. There‘s one Joe Satriani in the lineup. Mud, Lies Shame Wild Seeds Passport/A&M Michael Hall isn‘t the first rock critic to trade pen for guitar, but if Mud, Lies, Shame is any indication, he may be one of the few to make a wise career choice. Hall is the creative pulse of this Austin quintet, and his exposure to the vibrant and eclectic Austin music scene has given him an obvious creative edge. Mud, Lies, Shame reflects those influences â€" offbeat country and western, psychedelia, cowpunk â€" and synthesizes them into a highâ€"powered peckage of vintage rock and roll. choreography has more personality. if you want further proof this boy can play, check out Mick choreography has Surting With The Alien Joe Satriani Relativity/WEA Guitarist Joe Satriani isn‘t a househoid name among the hard rock set, but some of his pupils are. Take Steve Vai, for example. He‘s played with Frank Zappa and currently his guitar heroics provide a foil for David Lee Roth‘s stage antics. Well sometimes it takes the popularity of the protege to bring some attention to the mentor. Now that Vai‘s chops are semiâ€"folklore, Satriani‘s name is popping up more frequently in guitar circles. His new album, Surfing With The Alien, offers a good idea of what the fuss is all about. It‘s good oldâ€"fashioned, stripthe fretboard guitar theatrics. Satriani is a master of sleight of hand, and from his bag of sixâ€"string tricks, theâ€"surprises come fast and furious. Whizz kids such as Vai and Eddie Van Halen know all these moves, too, but Satriani‘s There are so many little things that make this such transparent Popularity of proteges brings credit to mentor BUY 3 GET 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MAY 11, 1988 DECORATING AND DESIGN CENTRES ty popmina Saa===â€"== [A e en cngm o rioie A omekE w‘? | imi i‘:flnlll i DECK StAIN Un Taefij eopp® ~[h I_i\» B Semiâ€" transparent or solid colours B Made with E# Formulated for # Dries fast â€" linseed oil to immediate use easy cleanup penetrate and on pressureâ€" E Solid colours _ protect wood treated wood A capital grant of $152,333 has been awarded to Homer Watson House. The grant will be used to support the restoration and renovation of the historic building so that it will continue to be used by Kitchener residents as a major cultural attraction. The Homer Watson House was built by Adam Ferrie, a manufacturer and founder of the Village of Doon. The building is an early example of the Scottish Gothic Revival style of architecture. The Community Facilities Improvement Program (CFIP) is intended to provide support to organizations that are involved in the planning, purchase, construction, improvement and renovations of cultural facilities. 1500 Weber St. E. Kitchener â€" 894â€"3324 Mon .â€"Thurs 9 a.m.â€"6 p.m Fri. 8â€"9; Sat 8â€"5 a great record. The subtle brush strokes of acoustic guitar that are punctuated by the sudden bursts of Bo Solomon‘s incendiary lead breaks. And especially the alternately robust and tender vocal interplay beâ€" tween Hall, whose style recalls Elvis Costello, and Kris McKay, whose passionate delivery should warrant more centre stage next time around. The Stone‘s Beggar‘s Banquet was a great way to say goodbye to the ‘60s and Neil Young‘s Rust Never Sleeps did the trick a decade later. As the ‘80s begins to wind down, Mud, Lies, Shame is in that class. Goodbye Blue Sky Bright, cynical, imaginative and unpredictable, former 10 C.C. technocrats Kevin Godley and Lo! Creme take a Thomas Edison approach to pop music. In their efforts to restructure and rejuvenate a generic medium, they have experimented with every style and studio gadget imaginable, even going as far as to invent an instrument called a gizmo. Goodbye Blue Sky is true to form. It‘s a witty and vivid depiction of the aftermath of a nuclear war. Like all their work, it‘s offbeat and full of surprises. In a move typical of their eccentric approach, the instrumental passages are built around an assortâ€" ment of harmonica sounds. The results deviate from the pop norm, but for Godley and Creme, being different comes naturally. Godiey and Creme Ross MacDonald Disc 245 Edinburgh RAd. S. Gueiph â€" 836â€"4731 Mon.â€"Thurs. 7:30â€"5:30 Fri. 7â€"30â€"0 p.m : Sat 9â€"4 The first Art Exhibit in the new Art Studio at the Beckett School will take place Friday, May 13 at 7:30 p.m. Featured will be an exhibit of recent drawings and paintings by Laura Taylor who previously exhibited her work at the Concourse Gallery at Wilfrid Laurier University in 1985. Taylor studied at the Ontario College of Art, the Universite du Quebec a Troisâ€"Rivieres and later at the New York Studio of Drawing, Painting and Among the works being shown are oil paintings and watercolors done on Vancouver Island, watercolors from the Lake Huron Region, and a series of charcoal drawings of flowers and portraits. 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