Eul . 5o. (9e To m TUESDAY Wilfrid Laurier University‘s free . music at noon concert series continâ€" ues with a performance by the British Columbia Boys Choir. The Licorice Allsorts are featured in today‘s free music at noon conâ€" cert at First United Church in Waterloo. WEDNESDAY Pieces by WLU‘s student comâ€" posers will be featured in an 8 p.m. concert in the Maureen Forâ€" rester Recital Hall. Free. PUBS Casey‘s, Fairview Park Mail, Kitchâ€" ener, presents Nuts on Saturday. Casey‘s, Victoria Street, Kitchener, presents Downtown Donny and Lulu‘s Roadhouse Band on Friday, Pat Powers on Saturday and Kiss The Irish on Sunday. Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St., Waterloo, presents Ernie Lyons on Friday, Murphy Family (3 â€" 6 p.m.) and Ernie Lyons (9 p.m. â€" 1 a.m.) on Saturday and Ernie Lyons from 3 â€" 5 p.m.andsp.m.tola.m.onSmday. Gerrit‘s Village Tavern, 1 Moyer Place, Kitchener, features Paul McLeod tonight, Dan Michel on Friâ€" day, Adrian Jones on Saturday, and RobSaboandSthtronwnnon Sunday. Heidelberg Restaurant and Brew _ Pub, 2 King St., Heideliberg, offers . _ fl\elohnMiuerBandonFrida/and i Saturday. j tonight and Rob Laurette : on Friday and Saturday and Ozzie on Monday and Tuesday. F Old English Parlor, King at Bridgeâ€" port in Waterioo, presents Tim Louis tonight, Jacob Moon on : Thursday, Scott Deneau on Friday, i Tyler Derrick on Saturday, Black :. : Water Draw on Sunday. Steve and â€" ! 8 p.m. in the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Tickets, $8 for adults, uhmmmum and staff and free for Lavrier stuâ€" dents, available at the door. SATURDAY The Conrad Grebel Chamber Choir performs Stravinsky‘s Symâ€" phony of Psaim and Brahms‘ Liebeslieder Waltzes in a concert beginning at 8 p.m. at Waterloo North Mennonite Church, 100 Benâ€" jamin Rd., Waterloo. Admission is $8 general, $5 for students and mmmierum i Baroque Ensemble performs at Sunday, Steve and ay and Mazola l sale of works by more than 30 j artists marking International F. Women‘s Month, continues until i March 31 in Riverworks in St. 4 M“MMM», Clay and Glass, continues at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in , Waterioo until April 7. Kitchener City Hall‘s art galleries * offer two exhibits ~ Rise With the . Sun, Women and Africa, an exhiâ€" _ paintings in the Rotunda Gallery, and realistic and abstract oils by 'é Sergio Solorzano in the Caucus _ es esesessese0 0000000 60000 0 6 8 6 6 0 6 2 2 a 6 a *nqreekesersee se 6e 00060060208 680 8 04 6 ++ CONTINUING An exhibition of works of art by Wilfrid Laurier University stuâ€" dents, staff and faculty opens today in the Robert Langen Gallery in the John Aird Centre. Continues to March 30. coNTI~UING White on White: May 20 at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery in Waterloo. This exhiâ€" bition features the works of 19 leadâ€" ing Canadian ceramic artists, all of whom work only in white. An exhibition of acrylics and oils by Rocky Green continues until March 16 in Wilfrid Laurier Univerâ€" sity‘s Robert Langen Gallery, located in the John Aird Centre Recital Hall. Aâ€blddon,:woodcarvingby D.R. Hall, is on display in the main lobby of Kitchener City Hall until eessesse0sensan00 0000000 60 0 6 0 0 6 a a 6 a a o o esseeaseeeaseens en n 00080800 60 6 6 0 0 0 0 a o o seeseqsne 0000000008 800000 6 0 6 6 0 + n o a o o a ei?fltouzem(pmnismrda 30). Cost is $20 for CCGG members, $25 nonâ€"members, which includes all materials. To register or for more information, call 746â€"1882. SATURDAY Waterloo Showtime‘s Bring Your ues at 10 a.m. with a performance by the Licorice Allsorts Clarinet Quartet in The Hauser Haus at the Waterloo Rec Centre. $4.50. Waterloo‘s Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery is holding a twoâ€" part Clay Workshop for children waa perce Arts Centre, 25 Regina St. 5., SATURDAY Members of the Kâ€"W Choreograâ€" phers‘ Collective present several pieces of original choreography at 7 p.m. in the Waterloo Community GALLERIES FOR KIDS w’, Insulin is only a bandage Help us find a cure. 9. Desd Man Walking & City Hall 10. Before and After 6. Muppet Tressure lsland I::: 7. Mr. Holland s Opus 1. UpGose Pesoral {new) ____ 1 Down Periscope (oew) _ 3. Rumble in The Broms 4 Broken Artow v TOP March 8 â€" 14 tA ) â€" Warriors, who hav all season long, first i ‘OUAA Far West, the win the OUAA Queen Too two weeks ago, w on this seas to the drawing t "Definitely, it‘s not a national c id have meant to ‘am," said McKee., a high level for : put forth that kind â€" unfortunately against ‘s net. The dream s when Acadia A the University C hockey suprema nd so, no, the b fall, after losin Christmas, the â€"seeking in coa Insipe 1 began as a turned into a 1 built into a d focus for the «