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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 1996, p. 23

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15 seniors . FRIDAY THURSDAY See Jagged Little Pill at Lulu‘s. Michel, Collectables, 6 onths and Sweetfall play Mrs. ONTEMPORARY TONIGHT Mrs. Robinson‘s presents Flux, Kazer, Starter, Katie‘s Bridge and Loudâ€" esc ese es eanenennecansae e 00 006 0 6 0 6 o o erserse es 00600000 60 00 6 60 0 60 a 0 0 6 6 6 a n 6 n PECIAL SCREENINGS THURSDAY The University of Waterloo Film Society fall 1996 program features the films of Taiwan, with English sub titles, at 7 p.m. in room 1219 of the university‘s East Campus Hall. Tonight see: A Piggy Tale, Taiwan, 1993, directed by Ko Yiâ€"cheng. * UNDAY ew Kingdom, Race and Barkmarâ€" 8t stop in at the Volcano. lolcano offers special Treats For reaks tonight; a duskâ€"toâ€"dawn conâ€" ert featuring Militants, Race and ATURDAY he Volcano‘s got SNFU and Scratch Nov. 6, Long Days Journey into Night at 6:30 p.m. and Trainspotting at 10 p.m. EP CINEMA The Princess Cimema, 6 Princess St. W., Waterloo. 885â€"2950. Wed. Oct. 30, The Postman at 7 p.m. and Celesâ€" tial Clockwork at 9:20 p.m.; Thurs. Oct. 31, The Vampire Film Festival at 7 p.m.; Fri. Nov.:;dmaod- work at 7 p.m. and Trainspotting at 9 pm-;m:\?‘l’zr;fim at 7 p.m. ing at 9 p.m.; Sun. Nov. 3, Trainspotting at 7 p.m. and Celestial Clockwork at 9 p.m.; Mon. Nov. 4, Long Days Journey into Night at 6:30 p.m. and Trainspotting at 10 p.m.; Tues. Nov. 5, Long Days Journey into Night at 6:30 p.m. and Trainspotting at 10 p.m.; Wed. s a a 0 a #0 400 # 9 0 eeeea 0000000 0000 000000 06 0 60 0 0 0 a a a a a a seanea00 00 00 8000 000# 00 60 00 6 0 608 0 a o a o a TONIGHT “mnmh the Square. out; mflm&Ws performance at 8:30 p.m. Tickets, $45, $40, $35 and $30, available from the Centre box office, call 578â€"1570. . Kâ€"W Chamber Music Society preâ€" s Keller Quartet of Budapest, mmmflblv art, Bartok, and Ravel at 8 in the KWCMS Music Room, 57 4 0 a 6008 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0. #0 60 0 8 6 26 8 04 8 4 0 a a o a a the Bighand Band. and Dub and Isorhythm are at plays Lulu‘s. MUSIC SCREEN sessesnesensasnasse0000 bone a 00 00 n 6 n 6 o sessasanscenss cen 08 00 6 00 00 6 60 0 6 0 ba o ao o o Ron Martin...The Blackâ€"White every Thursday at 8 p.m. at The _ Waterloo Community Arts Centre. every Sunday at 8 p.m. in the KW Lit: tle Theatre Studio, 9 Princess St. Waterloo. Admission is $5. THURSDAY Enjoy'llnahonflnfln,m C S Te A SUNDAY Mental Floss offers an evening of at Noon concert series continues with a concert featuring Victor Martens, tenor, Jan Overduin, organ, and Paud of 1.S. Bach. PUBS Angies Kitchen, 47 Erb St. W., Waterloo, offers live entertainment with Beverlie Robertson and friends Waterloo, presents Mel Brown on Tuesday and Steven Strongman and the Blues Barneys on Thursday. Waterloo, presents Ernie Ly ons on Friday and Saturday. Gerrit‘s, Market Village in Kitchener, features Paul MacLeod tonight, Dan Michel on Friday and Rob Szabo and Steve Strongman on Sunday. Lulu‘s Dine and Dance, located in Pioneer Park Plaza in Kitchener, features Ozzie tonight and Thursday, Rob Laurette on Friday and Saturday and Ozzie on Monday and Tuesday. Old English Parlor, King St. N., Waterloo, features Mazola Pony tonight, Black Water Draw on Sunâ€" day and Ben and Sean on Tuesday. Pogo‘s, 38 Regina St. N., Waterloo, presents live jazz with The Continâ€" uum Band on Sunday from 7 to 11. The Red Pepper, King and Weber, Duke of Wellington, 33 Erb St., The Atlas, 140 University Ave. W., features Shannon Lyon on Monday TUESDAY GALLERIES principal trumpet Larry Larson is the featured performer in the orchestra‘s and Saturday at 8 p.m. in The Centre in the Square. .Call the Centre box office at 578â€"1570 for ticket informaâ€" tion. Prices range from $23 to $36. SATURDAY The WLU Symphony Orchestra conâ€" ducted by Janez Govednik performs at 8 p.m. in the Maureen Forrester Recital Hall. Admission is $8 for adults; $4 for seniors and WLU faculty and staff, free for Laurier students, high mmmmmw Words Worth Books in Waterloo or at the door. Call 886â€"1673 for more info or to reserve seats. PRIDAY able from Readers‘ ink Bookshop and COMEDY see 60460 6060606606 n 0 e 0 600 40 4 06 0 e 0 6 + 0 + 0 seeeee0 en e 006060060600 e 4 6 28 28 60 6 06 2 8 6 2 6 eeeeae00 0000000 600 00 606 00 6 0 6 66 6+ 60 6 0 0 0 + en eeeea0 0060 600 60 0 600 6 6 6 4+ n 6 86 66 60 0 0 2 Cathy Miyata of Burlington and m«mcu-ssom ister by calling Maryâ€"Eileen McCear THURSDAY Berlin Circle, the Waterioo Regional town Business Association are holdâ€" ing a Halloween Fantasia teaturing conversation, drumming, stories, pumpkin carving, a parade of cosâ€" tumes, music, theatre, dance, food, contests and prizes, at 8 p.m. upstairs in the Walper Terrace Hotel. Admission is $2. SATURDAY The Second Story workshop in * Baden presents a dayâ€"long seminar on Healing Stories from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. conducted by storyteliers 1 MONDAY The Wilfrid Laurier Bookstore preâ€" sents George Blackburn, winner of the 1996 Edna Staebler Award for Creative Nonâ€"Fiction, reading from The Guns of Normandy at noon in the bookstore. An exhibition of works by Isabelia Stefanescu, Pat Durt, Poter Kirk land and Willie Campbell continues until Nov. 10 at Homer Watson House and Gallery in Kitchener. p Waterioo‘s Clay and Glass Gallery preâ€" \ | sents Peter Powning: Elemental x Clay and Glass until Dec. 29. This f exhibition, the first national solo exhiâ€" ! bition of Powning‘s work, brings 1 together his recent scuipture in day, 1 glass and bronze, with some of his t best work from the ‘80s and ‘90s. 1 The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Art Gallery _ ! { presents The Fine Art of Turning I 40, a special exhibition celebrating £ ‘ the Gallery‘s 40th anniversary. Visuâ€" o ally Speaking, a 40 â€"year tribute conâ€" sisting of program and event photographs, news dippings, cataâ€" logues, posters, original works of art and commentary, continues until Dec. 1. Also at the Gallery: Making Weather Visible, works by Peter Haller, continues until Dec. 1 and Photography from the Permanent Collection, continues until Jan. 6 in the Lower Level Print Corridor. AUTHORS ETC. raibececsin meigpgois iivsbincosenapiniienm wnvens. P JX Movie&.Game 1 Rentals 1 : Valid At #4 Bridgeport Ro. East i Coupon Expmes toy G/H 1 oanr a BC) 999 1 w «3 the wit drm (han t 2 coupor smer. tatee, Adarrizes (7% 307 LANCASTER ST. w., 373 BRIDGE ST KITCHENER WATERLOO 744â€"1109 747â€"0320 Free parking at the door! POLLOCK AND WILLIAMS PHARMACY CONVENIENCE VOLUNTARY PAY Dow‘r sust po it. Beueve m ir!

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