0 0 6 o o o a a a 0 6e 0 000 0 0 00 00 # # u0 0 8 a a a a a a o o a a see ce 0000 00 vene00000 0000 00 0 0 6 6 0 0 a o o o # REP CINEMA The Princess Cinema, 6 Princess St. W., Waterioo. 885â€"2950. Wed. Feb. 21, Red Firecracker Green Fireâ€" cracker at 7 p.m. and Strange Days at 9:20 p.m.; Thurs. Feb. 22, The Snapper at 7 p.m. and Red Fireâ€" cracker Green Firecracker at 9 p.m.; Fri. Feb. 23, The Doom Generation at 7 p.m. and Les Misérables at 8:50 p.m.; Sat. Feb. 24, Les Misâ€" ama&ao&m.mm at 11:50 pm.; ; n:‘gummuu.m. and Les Misérables at 8:50 p.m.; w.m&â€y?’mw Doom Generation at 9 p.m.; Tues. Feb. 27, Carrington at 7 p.m.: Mflnooanhmm p.m.; Wed. Feb. 28, ) at 7 p.m. and The Doom Generation at SPECIAL SCREENINGS y at 8 p.m. Call Anspon in more thigrms Admission is §5. «: > The Vienna Choir Boys return to Wee§ teernanye s o8 cU '. l mdhï¬ï¬‚ï¬m Tickets j the Centre box Roof continues and Sunâ€" day at 8 p.m. and ~fl2pm. at Fergus‘ Theatre ‘Grand. Mb’&&lnufl- able at the Theatre on the Grand box office, 519â€"787â€" 1981. # Acdaimed Canadian actor Ted Follows stars in the Theatre focation and more office, call 578â€"1570, Traveler in the Dark, which sntordape onl megrire. tiheis es ol Severteenyearâ€"old pianist Obadiah Aries performs in a free concert at The KW Chamber Music Society presents The Penderecki Quartet pï¬ï¬‚m‘&nflm at 8 pm. in the KWCMS Music TMsZn g?;‘m, umu::lum Words Worth Books and Readers‘ Inc. in Waterloo and Music Plus in Kitchener, For more information, call 886â€"1673. paintings by France Orlandi, continâ€" uflu:ttmawuy at Waterloc‘s Princess Cinema. Kitchener City Hall‘s art galleries offer two exhibits â€" a collection of Apple Maiden, a wood carving by D.R. Hall, is on display in the main lobby of Kitchener City Hall until July 2. Course of Miracies, recent paintings by Laura Urquhart, icontinâ€" ues at Homer Watson House and Gallery, 1754.0id Mill Road, Kitch ener, until Feb. 29. . Earth and Fire, An introduction to m_m:u h y and Glass Gallery in Rotunda Gallery, and a selection of collagraph prints and mono prints by Kitchener artist Joanne Boogel in the Caucus Room Gallery. Both shows continue until March 1. The University of Waterloo‘s art galâ€" teries offer two exhibitions: Clarence Sindair Buil‘s icons of Babylon continues to March 2 in the Art Gallery of the Modern Languages building, and works by C. Baker, Marion Manning and France Orlandi in the Artspace Gallery, East An exhibition of acrylics and oils by Rocky Green opens today in Wilfrid Laurier University‘s Robert Langen Gallery, located in the John Aird Centre Recital Hall. Show continues until March 16. se s a s ane a0pa0 000 000 0# 00 6 20 ## a o # # 4 a 0e e ne hb ue ha us a 06 6 8 a 2+ 6 o 2 a n o # THURSDAY _ > The unpredicatable Mike Cliff plays Yuk Yuk‘s (in Howard Johnâ€" son at 1333 Weber St. £., Kitch ener) tonight through Saturday. Appearing with him are Jay Sankey and Billy Cowen, we a e on n bnp a o o » o o o 8 o 0 0 0 000 0e gn a 0# we a e us on a a o a 4 0 6 o a a ##0 6 0 a 00 # 8086 04 t »1ar CHFOMicle Voluntary Pay Twice the Funtor the Price d Onel nET: ripiwewanl! com Rewarding our carriers for a job well done!