REPERTORY CINEMA TUESDAY features Mel Brown tonight, Shannon _ Harbinger Gallery presents Summer in The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St. W., _ Spirit of the West and The Skydiggers :‘ ygg .ggss'jtu.rdaysa&? R%M (Regurgiâ€" g:;s?snyjaan;n ‘sfgers Ml?r)l(lh gtfaeria“flnhqa Waterioo. 885â€"2950. Wed. Aug. Aug. 30, _ play University of Waterloo‘s Federation at usic on Sunday. Moriyama, Diane Nasr, Ann Roberts French Kigs at 7 p.m. and The Bridges of _ Hall. Duke of Wellington, 33 Eb St., Water _ Cathy Ross, lsabella Stofaneseu. Bruce Madison County at 9:15 p.m.; Thurs. Aug. loo, presents Neil Lewis on Friday and Taylor Ton); Urquhart, and John Willard 31, The Bndges of Madison County at 7 CLASSICS Saturday. Continues through Aug. 31. â€" p.m. and 9:35 p.m. SUNDAY Flashbacks, 151 Frederick St., Kitchâ€" Celebration of Regional History, an AliGim C _ Enoy the sounds of the Salvation Army _ 8Ner, features Sandy MacDonald and The _ 5yB ioh (gaturing the work ol Woide. MUSIC Band beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Victoria _ Subterraneans on Thursdays. mar Neuteld, continues until Aug. 31 at câ€"â€"â€"oâ€"ocmororoomecommmnmmenmmm Park in Kitchener Heidelberg Restaurant and Brew Pub, Castle Kilbride in Baden. Casu:%(ilbride CONTEMPORARY puBSs |2: King St., Heidelberg, offers Ozzie on _ is open Monday to Sunday, from 1 to 4. o. Boomer‘s Basement Bar, Scott Street in Ln:!ay aDr;d Sa::;d;: p Plaz N iane Indie night at the Volcano features So i y ‘ ulu‘s Dine a nce, Pioneer Plaza in _ Still Life Fusion, an exhibition of works fent G?een. Sinisters, What E':ogys: g:;hener,,presentg bennig Gome on Friâ€" â€" 5!'â€"5’.'9"9.}: offers Ozzie tonight Ga!h_y by "‘5"!-’9'3 The °,- ||tn|i0Q&):3n9 G_l.ass Dream About and Sarsipious Flea. _ 10ad on Thursday, Rob Laurette on Friâ€" Association, continues until Sept. 10 ai THUnSDAY Casey s,TFalmewNPark Msall, Kitchener, day.and Saturday and Ozzie on Tuesday. the Canadian Clay and Glass Gaï¬ory. presents Tarzan‘s Nuts on Saturday. j j j n Mary Anne Epp performs in Jester‘s Caseys, Victoria Street in Kitchener, preâ€" \c/’vlatzesggl:).rgs:r:l;'g:'ed7l7-labl(e!ngns1!ï¬ur:§.' g;f.,‘,;"g,g;e’f,&crg,',',“m’ Cewucua R?oar’r‘\ Court at Victoria Park sents Lost Dogs on Saturday and Sunâ€" _ day, D‘Kiein on Friday, Pat Skinner Duo _ exhibition of soft efble watercolors by Lulu‘s presents Ted Nugent and Bad day. on Saturday, Steve and Rob on Sunday _ Miroslav Sidney Osmera. Continues Company. Circus Room, 729 King St. E., Kitchener, and Paul and Paddy on Monday. through Sept. 15. ...........O...OOO..Q.............Q.........O'OO CONTEMPORARY TONIGHT Indie night at the Volcano features Soyâ€" lent Green, Sinisters, What Dogs â€" Capitol Theatre, 90 King St. W., Kitchâ€" ener. 578â€"3800 Fairway Cinemas, 500 Fairway Rd., S., Kitchener. 748â€"9166 Frederick Mall Cinemas, 385 Frederick St., Kitchener. 576â€"9670 Hyland, 141 Ontario St. N., Kitchener. 744â€"2259 King‘s College Square Cinema, 262 King St. W., Kitchener. 741â€"0755. Waterloo Theatre, 24 King St. N., Waterloo. 886â€"1410. REPERTORY CINEMA The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St. W., Waterioo. 885â€"2950. Wed. Aug. Aug. 30, French Kiss at 7 p.m. and The Bridges of Madison County at 9:15 p.m.; Thurs. Aug. 31, The Bndges of Madison County at 7 p.m. and 9:35 p.m. SCREEN F‘RST RUN STAGE 3. A Walk in the Clouds 4. Something to Talk About 7. The Net 3. Apollo 13 9. Babysitter‘s Club (new) 1. Mortel Kombat new} 10. Kid in King Arthur‘s Court tent Green, Sinisters, What Dogs Dream About and Sarsipious Flea. THURSDAY Mary Anne Epg performs in Jester‘s Court at Victoria Park. PAGE 22 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1995 TOP TEN MOVIE GUIDE Theatre on the Edge offers an evening of improvisational theatre Thursdays at p.m. in the Kâ€"W Little Theatre Studio, 9 Princess St. E., Waterloo. $5 admission . Dads The Musical continues until Sepâ€" tember 23 at The Drayton Festival Theâ€" atre. Tickets available from the Drayton Theatre box office, (519) 638â€"5555. CONTINUING S te stt ie w se t stt h e CLASSICS SUNDAY Enjoy the sounds of the Salvation Army Band beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Victoria Park in Kitchener Mild Mild Mild None Mild Mild None Mild 9 This Old Guitar Jim Matt 10 Your Memory Lays Down With Me James Owen Bush The "COUNTRYâ€"CLOSEâ€"UP" top 10 Canadian songs for the week of August 28, 1995 1 Only One Moon Prairie Oyster 2 This Used To Be Our Town Jason McCoy 3 Thirty Nine Days Prescott Brown 4 The Way | Feel Right mmnnmuuw\uq! C x 6 t CANADA COUNTDOWN Terry Hill You Can‘t Resist it Patricia Conroy Borderline Ange! Farmer‘s Daughter First Comes Love George Fox (Born to Be) Riding Because of you ... ana you, It‘s working 886â€"2830 TOP TEN VIDEO PICK Voluntary I5ay GALLERIES the City, a mixed media exhibit featuring artists Jane Buyers, Mimi Cabri, Joni Moriyama, Diane Nasr, Ann Roberts, Cathy Ross, Isabella Stefaneseu, Bruce Taylor, Tony Urquhart, and John Willard. Continues through Aug. 31. Celebration of Regional History, an exhibition featurin? the work of Woldeâ€" mar Neufeld, continues until Augii 31 at Castle Kilbride in Baden. Castle Kilbride is open Monday to Sunday, from 1 to 4. Admission is $5 Still Life Fusion, an exhibition of works by members The Ontario Clay and Glass Waterloo artist Alison Mann demonâ€" strates her pen and ink drawing technique between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. at Gallery Ellipsisâ€"A Space For Emerging Artists, 120 King St. S., Waterloo. CONTINUING Homer Watson House and Gallery preâ€" sents Moments in Nature, Mmphs w Peter Bisset, Recent A res in ood, a display of furniture by Michael Elmitt, and G/impses from Someplace Else, prints by Joanne Boegel, untii Sept. 24 Harbinger Gallery presents Summer in SATURDAY Waterioo Inn, 475 King St. N., Waterloo, features DeVaughn David on Thursday and Friday and Doreen Smith Saturday. The Red Pepper, King and Weber, dWaaterioo, presents Mel grown on Tuesâ€" y. Trax Loung:. Station Hotel, 122 Weber St. W., Kitchener, offers Justice on Friday and Saturday. O‘Toole‘s The Canadian Pub, 10 Maniâ€" tou Dr., Kitchener, presents the BB Blues Band on Thursday. , and you