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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Mar 1992, p. 21

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© Anderson amic Recording Star leyard Sextet {ILES * Drums «sic Favourite NHART * Bass rk‘s Funniest SOFF # Piano to Liza Minelli & k Sinatra ERT * Guitar Greatest INS * Tenor Sax Favourite Son arring Gospel Choir v-::a':- & Jivin® youd Words VC CONCERTS â€" _ THURSDAY Winnif)W’s The Watchmen perform at the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo‘s Bombshelter Bar and Grill. FRIDAY Pop the Gator presents Zoom. Australian singer/songwriter Judy Small returns to Waterioo tor?bg:: for a performance at Emmanuel United Church. The Panhandlers and Paul McLeod play the gni'\'/ersity of Waterloo‘s Bombshelter Bar and rill. Jimi‘s Curse comes to The Commerical Tavern tonight. SATURDAY Goddo plays The Commercial Tavern. At the University of Waterloo‘s Federation Hall tonight â€" Voivad. PUBS $27.75 MUSIC [ s & W <3 aa E. e a2 s Charcoal Steak House, 2980 King St. E., Kitchenâ€" er, features Jeff Griesbach tonight, Andrew Attridge on Thursday, and Carolyn Nancy Reed on Friday and Saturday. Circus Room, 729 King St. E., Kitchener, preâ€" sents Mel Brown on Monday and the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Tuesday. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St. W.,, Waterioo, presents Ernie Lyons on Friday, Saturday and Tuesday. Edelwelss Tavern, 600 Doon Village Rd., Kitchâ€" ener offers fun on its Karaoke machine on Wednesday through Sunday. The Edge, 403 Highland Rd. W., Kitchener, features Geordie Barnett on Wednesday, Dan (B ‘wi gp10" Familiar + EXCALIBUR â€" +THEE _ _ + BY DESIGN+ _ ENTERTAINERSâ€" M.C. Neil Aitchison N _ _.oy Familiar Fqy, ) _ ; _ "Juke Box Saturda; m e i "I Remember You" “I’-mu" ISll. Mar 28 8:00 pm $16 314 Seniors, Students & Children Save $2.00 Supporter Coupon Applios ‘Fav, i4 turp. zd day Night® lfis "Imagination" . ) 8:00 pm 4 a Market Bar, in the Holiday Inn on Fairway Road, presents Manon on Monday through Saturday. MonÂ¥'s, King and University, Waterloo, features Rob Tyers every Tuesday. Olde English Parior, 77 King St. N., Waterioo, presents John McKinley tonight, Pete Webb on Thursday through Saturday, Midnight Sun on g‘mnday and Paul McLeod on Monday and Tuesâ€" lay. . Phil‘s Grandson‘s Place, King and University, Waterioo, offers the musician‘s jam on Tuesdays Schatzi‘s, in the Valhalla Inn, King and Benton Sts. Kitchener, presents Robert Norris on Friday . and Saturday. Shooters, 65 University Ave. E., offers Katmanâ€" duo on Sunday. Trax at the Station Hotel, Weber and Victoria Streets, Kitchener, presents The Intenders on Thursday and Saturday and Homebrew on Friday. CLASSICS THURSDAY Organist Barrie Cabena is featured in a free Music At Noon concert at 12:30 in WLU‘s Keffer Memoria! Chapel. The Wilfrid Laurier University Music Faculty presents an evening of chamber music at 8 p.m. in the John Aird Centre recital hall. Admission is $6 for students, $3 for seniors, and free for all Students and physically challenged people. WEDNESDAY The Meridian Chamber Ensemble made up of Amy Hamilton, flute, Keith Atkinson, oboe, and Che Anne Loeven, piano, perform at 12:30 p.m. in the Conrad Grebel College Chapel. Free. Numus Concerts presents Newer Music featuring a variety of works rangin'? from the sublime to the bizarre at 8 p.m. in The Seagram Museum Tickets, $10 and $7 for students and seniors. available in advance from the Princess Cinema or at the door. The percussion ensemble Nexus will join the combined forces of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Symâ€" phony and Orchestra London for concerts tonight and Saturday at Centre in the Square. The performance will include the Canadian premiere of a new piece by Toru Takemitsu as well as works by Debussy and Mahier. Tickets are available from the Centre in the Square box office 578â€"1570, SUNDAY The WLU Wind Ensemble performs at 3 p.m. in the Theatre Auditorium, Wilfrid Laurier University. Tickets available at the door. TUESDAY First United Church continues its series of free Tuesday noon hour concerts today with a halfâ€"hour performance of music for a Brass Quintet. Lunch is available. Meet*® In $$ Louig Davies on Thursday. Jeff Tanner on Friday and the Top Pocket Jazz Quartet on Sunday. The Hub, at the Conestoge Inn Kitchener, offers Crackers on Wednesday rough Saturday. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, at Pioneer Park Plaza, Kitchener, presents Double Impact on Thursday through Saturday. pl) New 2 ha O‘d'Fa: To asp "o, C{eKcoâ€"TVy i. Ti @‘Qm‘fductiO?‘ _ y mus" C present ea n id n n concC. Thurs, Apr 9 8:00 pm WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY ,oflc'““‘i ME L TORME Groups of at least 20 save 10% Supporter Coupon Apphes Choice of 1 or 2 Night Packages Continental Breakfast Restaurant Voucher for Dinner Fun Activities for the Kids ... Swimming, Cooking Lessons, Movies, Arts & Crafts 475 King Street North, Waterloo, ON. N2J 225 Call (519) 884â€"0220 for more details. WATERLOO All orders subject t sermce change unless ordered in person at the Box Office. . Tickets over $7.00 Fund | Surcharge. . Ticket prices include all applicable taxes. include a $1.00 Capital Reserve WIRA MASTERC ARD AMERIC AN EXPRESS 578&â€"1570 ALSO AT SELECED TICKL1 AGENCitS Mon â€" Fri 10 am â€" 8 pm Saturday 10 am â€" 4 pm or toll free in 519 area 1â€"400â€"265â€"4697" Box Office Hours THE \| CENTRE w 101 Qu;: s:‘.i,lh., Kllchfl;er 8 rave een ies Bc T0 PFWTC imaNct , MARCH 11, 1992 â€" PAGE 21

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