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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Nov 1994, p. 31

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PUBS Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St., Waterloo, preâ€" sents Fred Smith on Thursday through Saturday. Holdmnuuumn and Brew Pub, 2 King dSt.. Hei rg, offers Ozzie on Friday and Saturâ€" lay. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, Pioneer Plaza in Kitchâ€" ener, offers Ozzie tonight and Thursday, Allan Green on Friday and Saturday and Ozzie on Monâ€" day and Tuesday. Olde English Parlor, King St., Waterloo, presents éefl Baarli:f on gah;:ursday. Steve andSE:ga onPFn-I ay, D‘Kiein on rday, r on y, Paul McLeod on Monday, antx m on Tuesday. The Red Plgpu, 384 King St. N., Waterloo, feaâ€" tures Giant R on Thurs'g:g a jam night with Mel Brown on Tuesday. Kâ€"W Singers Celebration of Christmas at 8 p.m. in S_t_._m&m«an Church. Tickets, $5, available at the door. and seniors, available from the Centre box office, 578â€"1570. TUESDAY Wilfrid Laurier University‘s free Music at Noon conâ€" tinues with a concert featuring the WLU Faculty of Music Accompaniment Class, in Wilfrid Laurier University‘s John Aird Centre recital hall. First United Church‘s free Music at Noon concert series presents Suzanne Bakalar, violin, Peter Kln?don. viola, and Mark Norris, cello. Lunch is available at a moderate cost. Inspired Lunches, Espresso, Cappuccino, Definitely Dessert! No Sundays lt 4140 75 4 . DR 574 Lancaster St., West [ BOOK YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY NOW! | t o £ 94 AUTHORS GALLERIES An exhibition of recent works by ‘super realist‘ painter Barry McCanhY opens tonight at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Art Gallery. The Polish Canadians, 26 paintings representin? the last works completed by William Kurelek will be on display at the University of Waterloo Art Gallery until January 6. The galleg is located in the university‘s Modern Languages Building. CONTINUING The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery g;esents its first international enamel exhibition, Contempoâ€" rary American, Canadian and European Enamâ€" elists, featuring enamel art by more than 60 enamel artists, until Dec. 29. An exhibition of acrylics and sculpture by Jackie Grieb and Rex Lingwood continues until Eec 3 in the Robert Langen Gallery of Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity. Galle?f hours; Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Free. A Love for the Land, an invitational exhibition feaâ€" turing works by Rebecca Baird, John Boyle, Roly Fenwick, David Hunsberger, Cindy McMenemy, Tony Urquhart and others, continues until Decemâ€" ber 18 at Homer Watson House and Gallery, Also at Homer Watson House, Integration, a mixed media exhibition by Monte Wright, New Works, fibre art by Patricia Wylie and Kim Porter, and Baskets by Debbie Battaglia. 200 Years of Tradition: The Story of Canadian Whiskey, a handsâ€"on demonstration of the sciâ€" ence and magic behind distillation, continues through March 19 at The Seagram Museum. aP Diane Framcis, editor of the Financial Post and _ . . author of Underground Nation, will speak at 7:30 p.m. in UnMrei7 of Waterioo‘s Humanities Theâ€" atre . Call 578â€"1100 for tickets. The $5 admission s will be donated to UW‘s Hildegard Marsden Childâ€" 3 care Centre. â€"% THURSDAY Trax Lout:g[e. Station Hotel, 122 Weber St. W., K::;::ener. ers Boothill on Thursday through Satâ€" urday. Waterloo Inn, Kin%hSt. N., Waterloo, offers BeVaughn David on Thursday and Friday and the Doreen Smith Trio on Saturday. Lawrence Gowan plays Lulu‘s Saturday. 5 * . §( cce i...?m“\‘ “\‘ Qt\\“s“ $ oc i Â¥ y\\\‘gm\\mfi&w Q\\Y\S\\\:’I\gs i6 is $ D EEEETEiE T P EEAITTS CEET SET OZTUNEC C OENTICED ",: e c 4 > . T, ty Thaks F5 1i Bs n .! . Wed. Dec. 7 Thurs. Dec. 8 Fri. Dec. 9 Sun. Dec. 11 Wed. Dec. 14 Thurs. Dec. 15 Fri. Dec. 16 Sun. Dec. 18 Wed. Dec. 21 Thurs. Dec. 22 The Christmas Bus needs you. Kitchener Transit, Oldies 1090 and CAW local 4304 want to make sure that no one goes hungry this Christmas. We‘re parking $A * oY m our Christmas bus at area grocery stores, * Es and we hope you‘ll help us stuff it!«â€" _ KR !*"*>»â€" Stuff it full of food for theâ€"ya"@@eâ€"¥¥h . _ /f Waterloo Regional Food Bank. rg,sg C "’, C Mrs. Claus will be there, along with Je ied some of us from Kitchener Transit and Oldies 1090, to thank you in person for donating your nonâ€"perishable food. Help make this a Merry Christmas for everyone in our community. The Christmas Bus will be parked at the following stores: *A A o E jlaks WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1994 â€" PAGE 31 Mon.â€"Thurs. 10â€"5:30 Fri. 10â€"8:00, Sat. 10â€"5:30 Bring us a Nonâ€"Perishable item for donation to the Food Bank, and we‘ll give you 10% off all purchases in the Gallery Stuff a Bus! Christmas Means Giving! Now Open Sundays 12 Noonâ€"4 p.m. Until Christmas 2 John St. W., Waterl00 (King & John) 578â€"9200 _ dR waAaTERLO O "od FRIENDLY PARKING, OVER 320 STORES & SERVICES from now until Christmas. As well as a special gift from us Our best wishes for a Happy Holiday Season to all ~ JUST DOLLS ’LQ}JV Superfresh, Ottawa St. Supertresh, Highland Rd. W. Central Meal Market Zehrs Conestoga Mail Dutch Boy, Weber St. N. Dutch Boy, Weber St. E. Dutch Boy, Highland Rd. Zehrs Pioneer Park Plaza Zehrs Stanley Park Mail Zehrs Highland Hills great fun! great oldies! ‘re parking PA P vg css ery stores, * stt t« A (B4 1008 0n% â€" ,â€"~â€" Cc _ PEX J .".‘.'", .~A‘fl ® 1k1 arfa ,. .' F with Je hcee i 7M w 14 King St. N Waterloo 886â€"0886 CAW LOCAL 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. § p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 8 p.m.

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