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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Apr 1989, p. 24

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pome cmen somer Guest Speaker â€" Cam Jackson MPP Burlington South Mr. Jackson‘s topic will be on this way of electing a leader in the forthcoming leadership race. Name Address ____ City/Town _ Phone Home One member one vote has caught the attention of people around the province. 1 WATERLOO NORTH /I-nf'\ C PROVINCIAL PROGRESSIVE ?J‘@"*‘J’ CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION PAGE 24 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 12 hetmmeevreneaec en n ty TTE EIery All members of the Waterloo North PC Association are eligible to vote in the forthcoming leadership elections. YES! I Would like to become a member of the Waterloo North Progressive Conservative Association Accordionist Wayne Toups, on the other hand, adds rock to his own flamboyant style of zydeco. Having grown up in southwest Louisiaâ€" It‘s taken some time for the rootsy strains of zydeco (for all intents and purposes, Cajun music) to drift from the bayou to urban clubs and now that it has, there‘s a danger of sapping its vitality through crass commercialism. Holâ€" lywood has already jumped on the bandwagon and a number of rock musicians have followed suit with often mixed results. Wayne Toups and Zydecajun Polygram Blast From The Bayou best of all, his newâ€"found popularity hasn‘t dulled his sharp wit. Who else would have the audacity to mix jazz great Clifford Brown with a song called I Married Her Because She Looks Like You. Though he once considered a career in journalism, Lyle Lovett decided to pursue something of greater social value. And at this stage in his already successful career, he is one of America‘s finest songwriters and storytellâ€" ers. Like fellow iconoclast Tom Waits, Lovett is a deft wordsmith who‘s prone to wander in all Now with a 13â€"piece band in tow, his third album finds him drifting further from country turf. What‘s left of his cowboy roots has mutated into wonderful jazz and blues hybrids. He shifts emotions without missing a beat and sorts of musical directions. But whether it‘s country, blues or jazz, he kn»ows the territory. Lyle Lovett and His Large Band Lyle Lovett * Curb/MCA Fans will love XTC‘s latest, Oranges and Lemons L $5.00 Singte _ C $15.00 Family 1 Postal Code me Work *Please Clip & Mail to: Waterloo North PC Association P.O. Box 704 Waterloo, Ont. N2J 4B8 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday April 19, 1989 Waterloo Inn 475 King St. N. Waterloo Room #182 7:30 p.m. Oranges and Lemons is true to form, though Partridge‘s interest in psychedelia is more prevalent than ever. Otherwise, this twoâ€"record set offers a fascinating look at a band that continues to set the pace for innovative and eccentric pop. If you like the Beatles circa Sgt. Pepper, you‘ll love this fruit cocktail. One of the truly great pop bands of the late ‘70s and ‘80s, XTC has never enjoyed the success of much lesser bands simply because principals Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding refuse to write songs that can be categorized. They‘ve been known to veer from hard rock to R&B to psychedelia within a side of music. This lack of predictability hasn‘t exactly endeared them to myopic radio programmers. Oranges and Lemons Virgin na, Toups has a great feel for traditional Cajun music and its various offshoots When he injects some good old rock n‘ roll, the sparks fly. Blast From The Bayou is a hearty fusion of Cajunâ€"style cookin‘ and infectious danceâ€"floor rhythms, one of the few albums to successfully blend traditional and contemporary music. Toups blows so much heat from the old squeeze box you‘ll wonder why it‘s taken so long for this stuff to come our way. Disc Ross MacDonald OService clubs _ % welcome COBanquet facilities available Snyder‘s Rd. Fridays â€" Beer Battered Fish & Chips Saturdays â€" Ribs and Wings in a Basket Saturday 4â€"7 p.m. Swing to the Sensational Sounds of the French Quarter Jazz Band . the Dpon t n_"“- Y JOHN GALT CENTRE «« * Grades 9 to 13/0AC new credit courses * Makeâ€"up Credit Courses for Grades 9 to 13/0AC * Nonâ€"credit courses in mathemnatics, English and French for the Grade 8 student needing reinforcement. * Doing it Myseif * Driver Education * Office Support Training for Grade 12/0AC students * English as a Second Language * Music Enrichment Program * School for the Performing Arts * School of the Visual Arts (Grades 7 to 13) * Summer Art (Kindergarten to Grade 6) * Summer Camp for French Immersion Students * Outdoor Education Enrichment Program Call your home school or the Adult and Continuing Education Department at the Education Centre, 742â€"1751, ext. 298 for _ further information and applications for any of these courses. Bus transportation is available for most programs. Elizabeth Witmer Gordon Jones Chairman @ Director o. _ sueClass! ' . The Waterioo County Board of Education Friday & Saturday April 14â€"15 {5th ANNUAL "~nr A 15"' ANNVFRZ CA VALCADE OF SAFETY Le Camp Des Art: a unique program offers 7 to 13 year olds the opportunity to develop artistic skills and speak French throughout the day. Personal Best: a twoâ€"week fun approach to track and field for Grades 6 to 8. Archeology Field School: a fascinating threeâ€"week dig into our area‘s past for Grades 10 and 11. ALSO OFFERING: Pick up a credit or interest course at summer school. SOMETHING NEW: See our Displays at FAIRVIEW PARK KITCHENER CONESTOGA MALL Adult and Continuing Education Full Menu Served 11:30 a.m.â€"9 p.m ‘ WATERLOO REGIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL WATERLOO WEEKâ€"END ENTERTAINMENT F«q ) ~Entapiishoamara A > 4° ADEN Taes Family Dining New Proprietor â€" Stephanie Butler 634'8818 FOOD SPECIALS JAZZ .â€"Sat. * Crib Boards * Pool Table Participation 8 p.m. â€" midnite $4.50 $5.25

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