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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jul 1989, p. 22

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PAGE 22 â€" Sugar Babies comes to Kâ€"W Now, that‘s the | way to graduate I must say I was pleasantly surprised the other evening when I attended the Centennial public school grade 8 graduation ceremonies which were held in the Centre in the Square. A few years ago I attended a similar ceremony in the gymnasium of Centennial school. It was a hot and muggy night and most parents could not wait to get out of the humid atmosphere. In fact, it was so packed that many of us had to stand in the hall and watch the award winners AOY WA L0 gCLUIT U7 MHW AIHIREA ARE CA AT CR T + fact, it wsmgso packed that many of us had to _ parents and guests. I suspect that the Humaniâ€" stand in the hall and watch the award winners _ ties Theatre at UW could serve the same on a monitor. purpose for local acho‘ol.s in years to come. A few eyebrows were raised when Principal Chairman Mel Barrie confirms that the Larry Mulligan and his staff decided to move _ Waterloo Regional Police Choir is allâ€"set to fly the event to the Centre. The guests were to the British Isles for a threeâ€"week concert ‘harged $3 to cover the cost of the rental. tour of England, Scotland, and Wales. Insurâ€" The principal kept it low key so that it would _ ance agent and deputy policeman, John Donoâ€" not upstage a high school or college ceremony. _ van, says the choir leaves July 20 and will \ <lide show of student activities was presented _ return August 6. Rotarian Brent Dysart is »y Mr Quanz and it was delightful. The _ treasurer of the choir which has raised funds school‘s Enrichment Strings orchestra opened _ for charities and accepted donations to cover the progmam with a medley of tunes. The event _ part of the expenses for the tour. Donovan took place on June 27 during that torrid heat _ indicates thit the police choir will give its final wave so that it was very pleasant in the Centre ._concert on.July 15 at thé'&otmi' Games in with the airâ€"conditioning, comfy seats, good _ Cambridge, Ontario, and then will pack up for;, parking, and an excellent view for over a 1,000â€"= ~the British tour. + 5 ut £ A RR #1, Waterioo, King St., 3 kilometres past Conestoga Mail A few eyebrows were raised when Principal Larry Mulligan and his staff decided to move the event to the Centre. The guests were ‘harged $3 to cover the cost of the'rem.al. BREEZE THROUGH SUMMER IN CGOOL COMFORT! _ * The Monterey Classique features 4 cane and wood style blades, polished brass plated brackets and 3 champagne ribbed glass light kit. 3 speed reversible operation. 814/761818 42" CEILING FAN WITH LIGHT KIT Bulbs not included SALE ENDS SAT. JULY 22, 1989 LIMITED QUANTITY WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JULY 12 Sugar Babies, the hilarious musical comedy, comes to Kitchâ€" ener‘s The Centre In The Square for one show only Tues., July 18 at 8 p.m. O _ The National Touring Comâ€" pany, direct from New York, stars Broadway and T.V.‘s comedy team, Phil Ford and Mimi Hines. Sugar Babies has all the ingreâ€" dients to provide pure fun and entertainment. A breathâ€"taking juggling act, fanâ€"dancing, tapâ€" dancing and ample corn. The pace is brisk, and the audience will love the double entendres and the sly, goodâ€"natured humour of the store _ Mon.â€"Thurs. 8â€"5:45 HOURsS Fri. 8â€"9, Sat. 8â€"5 Around Town sketches. In 1979, Sugar Babies went to Broadway and became a Tonyâ€" Award winning musical that was labeled ‘"The fun musical comedy of the decade." The brainchild of Professor Ralph G. Allen of the University of Tennessee, Sugar Babies began as a scholarly paper in the 19608 which was developed through interviews with thenâ€"active comeâ€" dians like Bob Hope, Jackie Gleaâ€" son, and George Burns. Tickets are $25, $22 and $19 and are available at The Centre In The Square Box Office. 884â€"2000 e o w * 5 ‘**"“-&tff’-( : P > We ba OPEN 6 DAYS CLOSED MONDAYS AMPLE PARKING Summer Hours Quality handcrafted childrens wear toys & gifts Infants to teen & in between > m One of A Kind Children‘s Clothing. . Sun Bonnets, Teddy Bears, Puppets Â¥ and Other Unique Gifts. u.. EXCELLENT DINING IS JUST ' MINUTES FROM WATERLOO _.â€"â€" SPECIAL BUSINESS LUNCHEON DAILY 14194237670 Hon. Wailter McLean P.C. M.P. SMALL WORLD Constituency Office Lower Malt â€" Waterioo Town Square SOUP, SALAD, HOT ENTRE onuy $ A THE BLACK FOREST INN 24 hour answering service â€" lIesureLanD s 24 Dupont St. E. WaterlO0 (off Regina St.) 746â€"8103 26 KING ST., CONESTOGO Rrmmmmemerememmmnniiienmeme n innneiniiny RECREATIONAL VemicLes AWomS MOTORKHOME mE RENTALS Waterloo

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