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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jun 1991, p. 21

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Mtrrt' tt PSToFI'J'B . V -. No Hood to one lo the coumry lo we lam! annuals The bodies can see them close up at the C 0 E I Mums. not“: Domes shew lambs saws poets, but came lyre calm cams and moral STORES 31)ifft! £27251 ETC. SATURDAY To mark it "t.lIittI,.,,,,)lll_,,_'l,,l,_, _t_tlll8, V .4‘__-_ ll: -'- , i Farm Animal Exhibits" - -'-"""" . my - if"! n .-. mum-W F% 9W WOW ano tastevins to decanters, decanttng mutt; . - tut-decorated family bibles, embroidered stmors. Pre-schotgers admitted tree. mm. bottles. tag, glasses and Corkscrews AWRDAY weddin shirts, and written oorrospon- CONTINUING Free, The museum Is open daily from 10 'tt mark its 10th anniversary. Joseph (llfll'ngllfu'i, through Nov, 15. The Wine Cellar.. Art, Atte and Apprecll- am. to 6 pm , until October 31 rtttti:*******ttiiktttttttttt'ktttt‘k'k'kttttttttttttittttttttttttttttttitt ' n M k, - mm’mmâ€"Z (iii, 'iiii"iiiiiiiiiiiiririi'i ‘UHES man. u af,,,?y:t?lyy,e, $11 .. mt."rU."r,t gamma; tIll',',',',, l violinist Angela Cox-Duly of the Kitch- trrtttrWatefoo Symphony", will perform Spring and Winter from Vlvaldi's Four Seasons. Tickets, $7 and $6 tor stu- dents and seniors, available at the door. T ' ce""" v 'tttt1tNrresotrridrtiuiatcu.aL..se,,... l)jljlTlrn"lfl'l- l 7 3.832m pretnrd by 'm iitCEk '"' ttetttm the "Ir ' out}: you can Em no In M gm!" Lam ll Sat, & Sun. idi _ iai " iii. 6:30 . 8:30 . Grand Prix Jumping 0 Steeple Chase . Rocket clays . Obedience Circus . Puissance Jumping snows men-rm Schneider Haas presents Changes in Latitudes, the museum‘s largest and most comprehensive exhibition of Pennsylvania German artifacts. The show includes more than 130 mm from Pmyivania. spanning a hundred-year period from 1750 to 1850, including a rare woven Coverlet on loan from the Denver An Museum, Frak. tur-decorated family bibles, embroidered ttleft,',','),',',,'; and written correspon- Ae.tituti ytiputts through Nov, 15. sum Armcnous SUPER DOGS arufkis CALLIOPE On The. Grounds Daily Dale Page 5:: ',P's COMLIN MIDWAY 'Mt OPEN . NIGHTLY V TILL 11:30 wen-mam 5m . no in SAT, ' SUI. III- no . $.M. no FINE ART 3. PHOTOGRAPHY CRAFT a. HOBBY DISPLAY Kinsmen Aron- Competitive enlnes In photography, lune art, woodworking sewnng, quilting. knitting. elc WEBSTER 8. co. Comedy lebnlsl ALAN SANDS LC. - Coon-dun - Winn PLUS FREE ENTERTAINMENT UPOOHING Get ready for the Central Ontario Exhibi- tion, which comes to the Kitchener Memo. rial Auditorium Complex June 12 to 16. The annual exhibition includes tree attractions, rides, agricultural exhbits, crafts and hob- bias and much more. Admission IS $6 for adults, $3 for children 12 and under and seniors. Preschoolers admitted free, C0Wmttttttt The Wine Cellar: Art, Me and Amanda- NEAR ttometarti, WED. THURS. FRI. 7 PM. i 9 PM. INSMEN ARENA STAGE Kiwanis Arena Over 100 exhibits fit, COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS FACES OF THE 90's MODEL SEARCH 950,336 ENTERTAINMENT ZONE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 5, 1991 F PAGE 527 ALAN SANDS WED., thru SAT. 3 PM Kinsmen Stage SAT. 1 - 4 -7 s ' PM SUN. 1 & 4 PM. c Fjuod J'umi Prasonled By DRUM t BUGLE SHOWS "annual 53.6mm fttrur " vain} tion an trxhibition exploring the hustmtcat dev'etopment of the wine cotter and ottenng practical advice tor today's Wine Collector on how to build, tin and manage a wme cellar, continues through Sept 8 at The Seagram Museum Exhtbtt highlugms m. clude the tools of the trade, from starting tastevins to decanters. decantmn Ann-m -kikrtrs-m 5WVW meme: _ VIEW Lm ' OKTOBERFEST LIONS TENT Psalm Son Rock a Cams: Sounds 0. PAULA MANDERSON & FRED HALE Sunday 6 pm. A 7 pm. CHYM YOUTH TALENT SEARCH CASINO IT, ROYALE . '.' m “Ann - PRESENT ' V __ BANDFEST ’91 Regional Band Search LIVE SUM, JUNE " 2 PM. Auditorium sug- It "80cumtetttmmgt.oE =Lt-eer_.... ~uu-n‘ x I!“

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