B' | 5 Jonathan Bennett is this week‘s Waterloo “ Chronicle "carrier of the week." Jonathan is in grade five this year and his favorite school subjects are math and enviâ€" _ » ronmental studies. P 3 He enjoys archery, collecting stamps, A 4 T e canoeing and going fishing. His also likes to 4 ' play soccer â€wl Tenâ€"yearâ€"old Jonathan has been working hard at delivering the Waterloo Chronicle to * his customers in the Lakeshore area and is using his earnings toward the purchase of a new bike. His favorite trip has been to Canada‘s JONATHAN BENNETT Wonderland and his favorite movie is Toy Story. Jonathan‘s future goal is to become a computer P engineer # C For all his hard work as a Waterloo Chronicle carrier, Z q Jonathan will receive a gift certificate from Domino‘s ® | EN Pizza © Waterioo Chronicle, 75 King Street, South, Suite 201,Waterioo, Ontario N2J 1P2 it you are interested in a route or know anyone who is please call the office at 886â€"2830 or mail this ad to: Postal Code Alfred Kunz, will present I‘W Be Home for Christmas, a "new/old tashioned" musical review, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at Kitchener collegiate institute. A choir of children, youths and adults will be accompaâ€" med by Krystyna Higgins on piano, Karl Rainer on vioâ€" lin, and Arthur Lang on bass. Tickets are $12 for adults, $6 for children, and $30 for families of four The Kitchener Waterloo Philharmonic Choir will _ The concert will feature soprano Leslie Jost, baritone host a Christmas Choral Celebration, Dec. 11 at Michael Cressman, tenor Jay Lambie and bass Tim 730 p.m. at The Centre in the Square. in celebration Wiebe performing Historia von der Geburt Jesu Christ of the choir‘s 75th anniversary, several choral groups by Heinrich Schutz, Magnificat by Dietrich Buxtehude, have been invited to sing at the performance, includâ€" _ Magnificat by Charles Theodore Pachelbel, Ein ng: the Renaissance Singers, the Gueliph Chamber Kindelein so Lobelich by Michael Praetorius, and Choir, the Sweet Adelines, the Twin City Harmonizers, _ Christmas Cantata by Vincent Lubeck. Tickets are $10, the Kâ€"W Philharmonic Children‘s Choir, the Interâ€"Menâ€" _ available at Readers‘ Ink Book Shop, Words Worth nonite Children‘s Choir, the Schneider Male Chorus, Books, and at the door. the London Citadel Band, and the Zion Community +** Youth Singers. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for stuâ€" The Emmanuel Bible College of Kitchener preâ€" dents and seniors, and $5 for children 12 and under. sents Freedom Come, a concert featuring African Call The Centre box office at 578â€"1570 praise music as well as excerpts from Handel‘s Mesâ€" *** siah, Dec. 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the college, 100 Ferâ€" The Music Alive Choral Organization, directed by _ gus Ave. Free will offering only. will present A Dickens Christâ€" @ame" Ua“'v/ David K. and Eileen McGann, wil mas, featuring Victorian carols zen O perform in Kitchener this week by candlelight with readings m as part of their crossâ€"Canada from Charles Dickens‘ most f tour to promote their recentlyâ€" beloved Christmas masterâ€" released CD Two Thousand preces, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m. at St Years of Christmas. The trio John‘s Church in Elora. The will perform Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. choir will be dressed in period at Zion United Church. costume supplied by the Stratford Festival. Tickets are $Â¥ * $20 and are available at the Elora Festival box office, The Heinrich Schitz Singers, directed by Joan (519) 846â€"0331 Pries, will perform a Christmas concert Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. Â¥** at Waterlooâ€"Kitchener Mennonite Church in Waterloo. The Kitchener Waterioo Philharmonic Choir will _ The concert will feature soprano Leslie Jost, baritone host a Christmas Choral Celebration, Dec. 11 at Michael Cressman, tenor Jay Lambie and bass Tim 730 p.m. at The Centre in the Square. in celebration Wiebe performing Historia von der Geburt Jesu Christi of the choir‘s 75th anniversary, several choral groups by Heinrich Schutz, Magnificat by Dietrich Buxtehude, have been invited to sing at the performance, includâ€" _ Magnificat by Charles Theodore Pachelbel, Ein ng: the Renaissance Singers, the Gueliph Chamber Kindelein so Lobelich by Michael Praetorius, and Choir, the Sweet Adelines, the Twin City Harmonizers, _ Christmas Cantata by Vincent Lubeck. Tickets are $10, the Kâ€"W Philharmonic Children‘s Choir, the Interâ€"Menâ€" _ available at Readers‘ Ink Book Shop, Words Worth nonite Children‘s Choir, the Schneider Male Chorus, Books, and at the door. Tessier, and Kevin Bradshaw, accompamied by a full orches tra. Tickets are $10 and are available by calling the church at 885â€"5330. wmmmmmmm%m will soon, what with the veritable feast of Christmas concerts happening throughout Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo this week. The Waterioo Mennonite Brethren Church is presenting Handel‘s Messiah Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. and Dec. 8 at 6 p.m. The concert features a 100â€" voice choir directed by Elmira area farmer Robert Shuh, interim director of the Menno Singers. Soloists include Sharla Natziger, Sherilyn Snider Sawatzky, John The Elora Festival Singers sesssessceesseesee0000e00e00r000 000000 sena0 000 000 002002008 0 se e 80 se 000 0000 00 *ensenssessensesscssasse0 0000 se 000000000 n 00000 ne 0s se se 0 se n 00 se s 00 se 0 se es 00 000000000000 20 sa 0 20# 00 00 0 EMTERTANMENT CARRIER OF THE WEEK Got any entertainment news about upcoming events, artists‘ accomplishments, and other neat stuff that you want shared with Waterioo Chronicle Readâ€" ers . If so, contact Deb Crandall by phone at 886â€"2830, by eâ€"mail at editor@waterlooâ€"chronicle.com, or by fax at 886â€"9383 (two adults, two children), available at Kabel‘s (37 King St. W.) and Dr. Disc (146 King St. W). # # # The Tactus Vocal Ensemble will perform The Ancient Mystery ... A Season to be Jolly, a concert featuring Christmas music from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. at the St. Jacobs Schoolâ€" house Theatre. The ensemble includes Stephanie Kramer, Catherine Robertson, Gordon Burnett, Marcus Kramer, Valerie Nunn, and Glenn Pierson. Tickets are $12 general _9 admission. Call 664â€"1134 for furâ€" _0 0 ther ticket information. David K. and Eileen McGann, will perform in Kitchener this week as part of their crossâ€"Canada tour to promote their recentlyâ€" released CD Two Thousand Years of Christmas. The trio will perform Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Zion United Church. Earn extra money delivering the Waterloo Chronicle after school on WEDNESDAYS. Paper carriers are needed in the following areas . . . REGINA / DUPONT BRIDGEPORT / LAUREL SUNVIEW / LESTER ALLEN / MOORE ALBERT ST. / QUIET PL COLD STREAM / LAKE LOUISE BLVD LAUREL GATE WILLOW WOOD DR. / BEAVER CREEK RD BRENTCLIFFE DR. / BEAVER CREEK RD EASTBRIDGE BLVD. BLUESPRINGS DR. 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